Brick à Brack Introduces English Forums
French brickfilming community Brick à Brack has recently added a new English section to their primarily French forums to encourage English speakers to use their site.
[Read more]French brickfilming community Brick à Brack has recently added a new English section to their primarily French forums to encourage English speakers to use their site.
[Read more]On January 31st, LEGO officially released the LEGO Life app in the United States. LEGO Life is an Instagram-like app targeted at children under 13 where users can post photos of creations, participate in building challenges, and browse through moderated user-generated LEGO content.
[Read more]The fine folks over at Eurobricks have launched a new subforum devoted to developing the skills of brick animators (and comic creators). Building off the success of the long-running Reviewers Academy which trains forum members in the art of making detailed photo reviews of new LEGO sets (random example), the …
[Read more]The details on the aforementioned ReBrick Halloween video contest have surfaced… The building contest is open to all users 16 years and older holding a ReBrick account. The voting process is open to all users holding a Rebrick account. To submit an entry: Upload your video on YouTube (we do …
[Read more]Some of you may be familiar with the website Brickfilms.com. Once upon a time, it was the center of the brick animation community. Then there was internet drama, and a big chunk of the community moved to BricksinMotion.com; though there are all sorts of splinter groups these days. To borrow …
[Read more]Though they’ve had a presence there for several years now, TLG has finally created a central hub on YouTube for all of their video content. I’ve found myself puzzled about the bizarre fracturing of LEGO YouTube channels in the past (I don’t know about you, but when I think of …
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