Brick by Brick is Tristan’s and Stefan’s LEGO podcast. We spend a lot of time talking about LEGO, so we thought we might as well record it and see if other people would find this interesting. We will browse through old LEGO catalogs, reminiscing about our childhood memories, talk about design, colors and whatever comes to our minds.
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Brick by Brick is Tristan’s and Stefan’s LEGO podcast. We spend a lot of time talking about LEGO, so we thought we might as well record it and see if other people would find this interesting. We will browse through old LEGO catalogs, reminiscing about our childhood memories, talk about design, colors and whatever comes to our minds.
Enjoy an endless monologue from Tristan talking about LEGO Star Wars with a small Intermission where Stefan gets a chance to talk about LEGO Rock Raiders
This time we explore the LEGO tombs of 1998. We'll find not only some brave adventurers but also some very strange aliens who have a special fondness for insects.
Dive with us into the catalog from 1997! It looks like LEGO starts to experiment more and more. We not only get another faction for the time cruisers, but also a surprisingly spooky theme called the Fright Knights and some rather funky Aliens.
Before we dive into the catalog for 1995 we talk a bit about how we create the covers for our podcast. Otherwise this year's catalog features some impressive new themes like the royal knights as well as aquazone and a very special new color: chrome!
We talk for a bit about our Lego dark age before we jump into the catalog from 1993. Pirates, Dragon Knights, Town and Ice Planet 2002. We will also play another round of GuessTheBrick.
Brick by Brick is Tristan’s and Stefan’s LEGO podcast. We spend a lot of time talking about LEGO, so we thought we might as well record it and see if other people would find this interesting. We will browse through old LEGO catalogs, reminiscing about our childhood memories, talk about design, colors and whatever comes to our minds.