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Issue 10 of Bricks Magazine is now available to order. With all of the focus this year on Super Heroes (Marvel and DC), they’ve done a focus on that theme and are showing off some pretty cool MOCs and standard LEGO sets.
If you’re not a fan of super heroes, don’t worry – there’s plenty more awesome articles to keep you and your imagination busy.
Calling all heroes
The time has come to stand and be counted as superheroes battle their arch rivals in the latest edition of Bricks. Issue 10 explores the great rivalries between our favourite heroes and villains from the ever-expanding universes of Marvel and DC Comics, both popular licenses in the LEGO world that have spawned some of the greatest minifigures to date.
The journey begins in the 1960s, deep underground into the newly released retro Batcave set. Inspired by the Adam West era, this giant set is packed with all of our favourite characters and a beautiful Batmobile. This is the latest big exclusive LEGO release and despite some criticism from the online community, we’re confident it will prove to be a big hit. The potential for collectors and customisers alone is huge.
We chat with Arthur Parsons of TT Games and get the inside line on the new Avengers console offering, and if this wasn’t enough there is plenty more for the LEGO superhero fan. We have a guide to polybag collecting, the latest DC Comics-themed exhibition from Nathan Sawaya and a special superhero edition of Minifigure Collector.
With all this excitement it’s probably best you hold onto your seats, as there is a lot more LEGO goodness contained within this packed issue. Tim Johnson goes Down Under for the anniversary of Brickvention, we profile Elspeth De Montes as she launches her new exclusive regular feature, ‘Then and Now’. Waiting in the wings is LEGO stalwart, Are J. Heiseldal, whose work reinventing classic 1980s Town sets makes for a nostalgic and fascinating read.
With masterclass builds, technique guides from Luke Hutchinson and James Pegrum, a healthy dose of reviews and much more, there should be plenty here for another fun-packed month.
With masterclass builds, the latest from Ideas, reviews and more, there should be enough here for a fun-packed month.
Enjoy the issue and keep building
With 126 pages packed full of inspirational models and exclusive features Bricks is the premier LEGO fan magazine. With a price of just £4.99, why accept anything less?
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