Blocks Issue 139 celebrates the 20th anniversary of LEGO Batman with in-depth features, including a behind-the-scenes look at LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and reflections on the theme's evolution. The LEGO magazine for fans, packed with reviews, build inspiration, and nostalgic content, is available worldwide, offering money-saving subscriptions with added benefits.
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Continuing the legacy of BrickJournal
Graham E. Hancock announces future plans for BrickJournal following its final issue in July. Blocks magazine will honour BrickJournal's legacy by fulfilling subscriber issues and introducing a new section dedicated to celebrating creativity within the AFOL community. This initiative aims to maintain the spirit of Joe Meno's influential work.
Gotta build ’em all! LEGO Pokémon takes over Blocks Issue 138
Blocks magazine celebrates LEGO Pokémon’s launch and the franchise's 30th anniversary in its Issue 138. The edition features an exclusive interview with Model Designer Peter Carmichael, insights on Pokémon sets, a feature on the creation of LEGO Masters Academy, the origins of Castle Forestmen and more. Special subscription deals, including a free LEGO polybag and a chance to win a Pokémon set, are available for a limited time.
New LEGO magazine – the SMART Brick takes centre stage in Blocks 137
Issue 137 of the LEGO magazine, Blocks, offers an in-depth look at the new SMART Brick and Play system, highlighting its potential and development. Additionally, it features exclusive insights from LEGO designers about the I Love Billund set and includes step-by-step build instructions, reviews, and a prize draw for a LEGO Star Wars X-wing.
Subscribe to the LEGO magazine and get free posters
Blocks, the premium LEGO magazine, is offering free posters with new or renewals of print subscriptions. Subscribers can receive one poster with a one-year subscription and three with a two-year subscription. This limited-time offer ends on February 23 at 11.59pm UK time, while supplies last.
How do I get LEGO magazines?
For LEGO enthusiasts, a variety of magazines offer insights into the brick world. Official LEGO magazines target children, while independent magazines like Blocks provide in-depth content for adult fans, including interviews and creative techniques. Purchasing directly from the Blocks website is the easiest way to get the LEGO magazine, offers access to exclusive extras and keeps the publication coming each and every month.
Why LEGO magazines take you deeper into the brick world
Blocks, the monthly LEGO magazine, offers in-depth content for LEGO enthusiasts, featuring designer interviews, detailed set reviews, and building guides. Each 116-page issue provides insights into design processes and LEGO history, along with expert critiques of new sets and inspiring mini models. Subscriptions offer exclusive savings and monthly delivery of unique content.
LEGO magazine Issue 136 features 42221 NASA Artemis Space Launch System
The latest issue of the premium LEGO magazine, Blocks Issue 136, features a cover interview with Technic Model Designer Olav Krøjgaard and explores the LEGO Technic 42221 NASA Artemis Rocket. It offers insights, fan creations, bite-sized builds, and exclusive subscription perks, making it essential for LEGO enthusiasts interested in space and design.
Subscribe to the LEGO magazine and get a FREE Artemis poster
LEGO magazine Issue 136 is launching with a limited-time subscription offer, providing a FREE LEGO NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket poster for both 12-month and 24-month subscriptions. The issue features insights on the LEGO Technic rocket and includes various content related to LEGO art and design. Stocks are limited, so subscribe quickly to secure the freebie.
Are LEGO magazines worth buying?
Official LEGO magazines offer a combination of exclusive builds, comics, and puzzles aimed primarily at younger fans, providing immediate engagement. While they offer decent financial value, they lack depth compared to independent LEGO magazines like Blocks, which deliver richer content for adult collectors, including critiques and advanced building techniques.
