The Blocks Book of Retro LEGO Sets is back in stock after high demand, featuring nostalgia from classic LEGO themes Space, Castle, and Pirates. This 132-page magazine includes interviews with legendary designers, spotlights on classic models and building instructions.
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Holiday fun arrives in a very festive Christmas LEGO magazine
Issue 133 of Blocks magazine is dedicated to the 2025 LEGO holiday sets, featuring exclusive interviews and reviews to giode you through the models. There's plenty of other content too, including a broaded career interview with Model Designer Chi Wing Lee and a look at an incredible samurai era Japan layout.
20 years of LEGO City in Issue 132 of the LEGO magazine for fans
It has been 20 years since LEGO City reinvigorated the construction toy shelves and proved that the LEGO Group knew how to design proper toys again. In the monthly LEGO magazine, find out how that happened. Blocks, the monthly LEGO…
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Things get spooky in Issue 131 of the LEGO magazine for fans
The latest issue of Blocks, the monthly LEGO magazine, explores the evolution of spooky minifigures and features stories on the incredible British Grand Prix trophy, the Space Race in the construction toy industry, and insights from ONE PIECE Creative Lead Andrew Seenan. Issue 131 includes exclusive building instructions and subscribers will be entered into a prize draw for a Haunted Mansion set.
Preorder LEGO Party! to unlock exclusive in-game bonuses
LEGO Party! has unveiled a new trailer showcasing mini-games, extensive minifigure customization, and preorder bonuses. The multiplayer game, releasing on September 30, 2025, allows up to four players to compete in diverse Challenge Zones, featuring classic and contemporary LEGO themes. Preorder bonuses include exclusive minifigure skins.
LEGO Castle Krakens, Griffins, Pirates and Space now in Minifigure Factory
LEGO Minifigure Factory has added new Castle factions, Kraken and Griffin, introduced in the 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine, priced at £149.99 / $179.99 / €169.99. The set celebrates vintage themes including Fabuland and Space, while the Minifigure Factory offers custom torsos and logos for these factions alongside classic designs, enhancing the collection.
Meet the minifigures of 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine
LEGO Ideas 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine is all about the minifigures. Creative Lead Jordan Scott and Graphic Designer Nathan Davis discuss the references to LEGO themes new and old, from Classic Space and Castle to Fabuland and Paradisa. Plus a few treats for LEGO Ideas fans and the fan designer.
Is LEGO Ideas 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine too expensive?
LEGO set prices are always a hot topic in the LEGO world, and 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine has highlighted many of the most important points regarding LEGO set prices, including price-to-part ratio, element sizes and the cost of the minifigure.
Is LEGO Ideas 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine all about the characters?
LEGO Ideas 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine comes packed with 16 minifigures celebrating classic LEGO themes like Castle, Paradisa and Fabuland. But does the very nature of the vending machine make the inclusion of such desirable characters worth it? And does displaying the minifigures risk turning the Minifigure Vending Machine into a dust collector?
LEGO Ideas 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine final design unveiled
LEGO Ideas has revealed its latest set, 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine. The set has 16 minifigures, many of which reference fan-favourite LEGO themes with new colours for Classic Space astronauts, new factions for LEGO Castle and easter eggs abound for lesser known themes like Fabuland and Paradisa.
