Blocks Magazine Issue 104 Preview

The latest edition of Blocks Magazine arrives in UK stores next week and here’s what you can expect to discover in issue 104. In the upcoming new issue, adventure is the name of the game with a look at LEGO Indiana Jones sets and some of the adventurous sets from the past. There’s an in-depth look at how the latest LEGO Star Wars UCS was created. Plus reviews of new LEGO sets and more. The new issue is arriving to subscribers now and will be available in stores from May 31st. Learn more below.

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Blocks Issue 104 launches with LEGO Indiana Jones cover and a great subscription deal

If adventure had a name, it would be… Indiana Jones – or maybe Johnny Thunder. Uncover the secrets of LEGO Indiana Jones and LEGO Adventurers in Blocks magazine Issue 104. To mark the launch of this new issue, anyone who takes out a print subscription this weekend will get extra free magazines and a free poster.

Issue 104 is available worldwide as a single issue or as part of a subscription at blocksmag.com and will be in UK stores from June 1.

Anyone who takes out a print subscription between now and Bank Holiday Monday (May 29) will also get three FREE Blocks back issues and a FREE poster in addition to the full subscription. Full details are available at blocksmag.com.

To sweeten the deal even further, everyone who subscribes by May 31 will be in with a chance of winning 77015 Temple of the Golden Idol, 10313 Wildflower Bouquet and one of SIX copies of LEGO 2K Drive!

Design Master Harald Pofahl takes readers inside LEGO Indiana Jones 77015 Temple of the Golden Idol, before living legend Niels Milan Pedersen reveals the secrets of the LEGO Adventurers – learn the inspirations behind the classic theme, find out why there was never a pyramid and see unused concepts that could have been future destinations for Johnny Thunder and friends.

The other big Lucasfilm franchise is also included this month, as the LEGO Star Wars design team explains how the Ultimate Collector Series X-wing was reimagined and what it’s like attending Star Wars Celebration as a LEGO professional.

Every year, talented builders get involved in Bio-Cup – an online challenge that’s all about constraction parts and making amazing models with them. Blocks takes a look at the incredible creativity that comes out of this contest, as fans make those very bespoke BIONICLE elements work in new ways.

See how LEGO botanical elements have evolved over the years, from the early flat trees to the amazing range of pieces that are available to builders today. It’s quite the journey and is a great example of how element design has changed.

That’s not all of course – read reviews of the LEGO Guardians of the Galaxy sets, look back at classic LEGO Town models, count down the top 10 wacky sets and find much, much more within the 116 page magazine.

For a bonus dose of Blocks magazine, 100 Incredible LEGO Builds edition celebrates the amazing creativity of LEGO builders from around the world. It is guest edited by Head of Design Matthew Ashton, with commentary provided throughout by the LEGO design team. No LEGO fan should miss it!

Blocks is giving away 77015 Temple of the Golden Idol! To be entered into the prize draw and to get Blocks magazine delivered every month – ahead of the shops – visit www.blocksmag.com and check out the money-saving subscription deals available.

Everyone who subscribes to the print edition by July 5 will be in with a chance of winning (existing subscribers will automatically be entered into the prize draw).

Author: Adam White

Howdy I'm Adam, The editor of BricksFanz.com - your go to source for the latest LEGO news, reviews and much, much more. Some of you may know me from other LEGO sites so you'll know I have a good experience of the LEGO community and a deep, passionate commitment to all things LEGO. I specialize in seeking out the latest LEGO news and products, as well as being an expert on all things LEGO gaming. So welcome to BricksFanz - Fuelling Your LEGO Lifestyle.

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