Sonic & Tails LEGO BrickHeadz Review
Introduced in 1991, Sonic the Hedgehog has become a video gaming icon. The blue blur has gone on to become an animated cartoon, movie star and a questionable ice lolly. He’s also been the focus of a number of new LEGO® sets and now SEGA’s most famous games series has also inspired two new LEGO BrickHeadz sets. Here’s a closer look at the 213th and 214th LEGO BrickHeadz sets. The basic build of a BrickHeadz set is...
LEGO Disney 100 BrickHeadz Double Packs Review
The Disney brand has been a pretty big source of inspiration for the BrickHeadz range. There have been more Disney characters transformed into BrickHeadz sets than any other popular IPs that’s without even including Star Wars, Marvel and 20th Century Studios characters. The latest crop of BrickHeadz sets are inspired by iconic Disney characters and form part of the Disney 100th Anniversary celebrations. All this week I’ll...
LEGO Lord Of The Rings BrickHeadz Review
I have fond connections to the Lord of the Rings series. My old dog was called Bilbo, I loved the films and couldn’t wait to head to the shops to pick up the extended editions. Of course, the books really bring the rich world of Middle Earth to life. But for many, it’s the film series from New Line Cinema which has provided the route into this amazing world. They also acted as the inspiration for the LEGO® Lord of the...
40615: Tusken Raider LEGO BrickHeadz Review
Considering how many characters there are in the Star Wars universe only a handful of them have become LEGO BrickHeadz characters. Although they aren’t released regularly, Star Wars BrickHeadz make up a pretty decent whack of the range. Most of the recent releases have focused on character double packs but the set I’m taking a look at today focused on a single character – The Tusken Raider. One of the first LEGO Star...
40554: Jake Sully & His Avatar BrickHeadz Review
This October the world of Avatar joins the ever-increasing line-up of sets based on blockbuster movies. As well as a number of playsets based in the alien world of Pandora, there will also be a special LEGO BrickHeadz pack. The set features former marine Jake Sully and his Na’vi Avatar, styled as BrickHeadz characters. The set will be available from October 1st, but here’s an early look at both characters in my review of...
LEGO BrickHeadz Pets Koi Fish & Poodle Review
LEGO® BrickHeadz are an unusual aspect of the LEGO product line-up. Since their debut in 2016, they were considered the LEGO Group’s take on the Funko Pop, offering buildable versions of iconic characters in a unique visual style. LEGO fans seem to fall into one of two camps – love them and absolutely detest them. At one point it was rumoured the theme was coming to an end, but 6 years on, BrickHeadz are still regularly...
40547: Obi-Wan Kenobi & Darth Vader BrickHeadz Review
It’s amazing to think LEGO® BrickHeadz are still being released as it wasn’t too long ago, it was rumoured the collectable theme was being canned. The premise of the BrickHeadz is a simple one, buildable versions of iconic characters all crafted in a stylised cubic aesthetic. Despite them using the same design basis, as LEGO themes go, it is one of the most varied in terms of IPs it covers. The latest set to join the...