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.

Find out about the massive LEGO prize that Blocks is giving away this Christmas

The monthly LEGO magazine is holding a Christmas prize draw for a massive LEGO set, along with other chances to win for subscribers. Find out what massive LEGO box we are giving away! Subscribers will enjoy perks like early access to issues, discounts, and exclusive content.

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…

10 years of LEGO Fan Media Days: The early years

LEGO Fan Media Days will celebrate its 10th edition in Billund, Denmark, bringing together journalists and influencers for three days of product reveals and insider access to the LEGO Group. Blocks magazine, covering the evolution of the event since 2016, highlights key moments and shares stories from through the years.

What happens at LEGO Fan Media Days?

LEGO Fan Media Days, also known as Recognised LEGO Fan Media Days or RLFM Days, happens in Billund, Denmark at LEGO headquarters every year in September. Everyone know there are early product reveals – but what actually goes on at the event? Is it just a relentless series of product reveals?

Marking a milestone with LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star

The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75419 Death Star is the largest LEGO set to date, featuring 9,023 pieces. Design Manager César Soares and Creative Lead Jens Kronvold Frederiksen choose their favourite aspects, including the iconic Imperial shuttle within the set. The set incorporates hidden easter eggs from across the franchise.

How to move LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75419 Death Star safely

The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75419 Death Star, featuring 9,023 pieces and priced at £899.99 / $999.99, is set for release on October 1. Design Manager César Soares provides a video guide on safely lifting the model from its base to prevent it from ending up as a pile of pieces.

LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star: Stabilising the station

The LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star set, featuring 9,023 pieces and standing 70cm tall, presented design challenges when it came to stability. Design Manager César Soares explains how he carefully crafted the base of the model so that it would be supported and a certain aspect that had to be removed so it would be sturdy.

LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star: Scaling a superweapon

LEGO Star Wars Creative Lead Jens Kronvold Frederiksen and Design Manager César Soares explain how they scaled the enormous new set, 75419 Death Star. They discuss the $1,000 price tag and whether they intended for the set to be so large from the beginning.

Manning the garrison in LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star

The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75419 Death Star set features a record 38 minifigures, including notable characters like Galen Erso and the Hot Tub Stormtrooper. Design Manager Madison O’Neil explains how the set includes minifigures from both Death Stars, emphasising his attention to character details and fun references.