BricksFanz Weekly Recap March 26th – April 1st

Happy Easter to all our lovely readers, we hope you have filled up too much on the old chocolate eggs. If you have and you’re currently stuck on the sofa in a cocoa haze, why not take a look back at the week gone by. What a week it’s been, TT Games and Warner Bros. finally announced the existence of LEGO® The Incredibles video game, which will be also see the release of a handful of LEGO Juniors and BrickHeadz sets based on the movies. A number of new LEGO books from both DK and No Starch have been revealed, with some pretty interesting new titles coming from both publishers. We’ve also seen the release of the latest LEGO Ideas set, the new series of LEGO Minifigures and loads of new BrickHeadz. If you’re still in the Easter spirit, why not use the last few hours of Easter Sunday to partake in our fun Easter Hunt, find five clues and you could win all the series 2 LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures! Are you sharp enough to track them all down? Lastly we showed off our fun little King Richard III MOC to support Fairy Bricks Mosaic build in Leicester, despite a couple of history bods picking it apart, the response has been great. The folks at the King Richard III Visitor Centre, absolutely loving it. Which has inspired us to think about starting a monthly MOC contest, if there is an interest. Speaking off which, we will be launching our first ever build contest next week, so stay tuned.

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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