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The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Steve Miller
126 episodes
4 days ago
This is a LEGO centric podcast where we review sets, cover the latest Lego news & rumors and just talk all things Lego. If you love Lego, then you are in the right place.
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This is a LEGO centric podcast where we review sets, cover the latest Lego news & rumors and just talk all things Lego. If you love Lego, then you are in the right place.
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The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 126 - Who Do I Subscribe To? My TOP 5 LEGO YouTubers
It’s Wild Card Wednesday — and this week, the tables are turning! You hear from me every week about the latest LEGO news, rumors, and reviews… but what happens when I’m the one hitting “play” on YouTube? In this episode, I’m sharing my Top 5 LEGO YouTubers that I actually watch as a fan — the creators who inspire me, challenge me, and keep me glued to the screen long after I should’ve gone back to editing my own videos. These are the builders, reviewers, storytellers, and creative minds that make the LEGO community so much fun to be part of. I’ll break down who made the list, why they stand out, and toss in a few honorable mentions that deserve some love, too. Tune in till the end to see if any of your favorite creators made my list — or if you might just discover a new channel to binge tonight! Links to these creator's channels. Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/@Bricksie https://www.youtube.com/@Brick_Crafts https://www.youtube.com/@brickclicker https://www.youtube.com/@alexnunes https://www.youtube.com/@brick_fanatics   Music Credit: YouTube Music Library.
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4 days ago
24 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 125 - Hey You Guys!!! LEGO Goonies Has Arrived - 10/27/25 - News & Rumors
Get ready for a wild ride, brick fans — because this week’s LEGO news is packed with adventure, nostalgia, and a little corporate chaos! In this episode, I’m breaking down everything we know about the brand-new LEGO Goonies Ship coming this November — and trust me, the official images are worth the wait. We’ll compare it side-by-side with the original LEGO Ideas submission to see what changed, what improved, and what might leave fans yelling “Hey you guys!” in excitement (or frustration). But that’s not all — LEGO accidentally dropped official images of the upcoming Stranger Things Creel House set early, sending the internet into a frenzy faster than you can say “Upside Down.” I’ll cover exactly what went wrong, how LEGO tried to clean up the mess, and what this might tell us about the future of Stranger Things builds. Stick around until the end for all the juicy details, a few spicy opinions, and a peek at what’s coming next in the world of LEGO rumors.   Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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6 days ago
26 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 124 - The Greatest Architecture Set Ever? LEGO Neuschwanstein Castle Review
You ever build a LEGO set that feels more like an art exhibit than a pile of bricks? That’s Neuschwanstein Castle — the latest LEGO Architecture masterpiece and one of the most jaw-dropping builds of the year. With 3,455 pieces and not a single sticker in sight, this set is pure elegance from turret to tower. In this episode, I dive into why this Bavarian beauty might be one of LEGO’s most ambitious architectural builds ever. We’ll talk about King Ludwig II — the so-called “Mad King” who dreamed it up, the wild history behind the real castle (including its ties to Disney and World War II), and what makes this model so stunning in person. From printed bricks galore to a staircase tower that would make Rapunzel jealous, this is one royal review you won’t want to miss. Grab your crown, pour a pretentious cup of tea, and let’s see if LEGO’s $280 tribute to madness and majesty is truly worth its weight in limestone. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 week ago
28 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 123 - Bricklink Results, The Return of Gondor, and The Upside Down is Back - 10/20/25 - News & Rumors
This week, we’re diving into the aftermath of the Bricklink Designer Program Series 6 preorders — and the results are in! Outlaw Forest Den shot straight past 45,000, while The Art Factory and Gold Mine Expedition put up strong numbers of their own. A few others, like Sequoia Tree Trail, are well short of sale expectations, but it’s fascinating to see which builds captured the community’s imagination. We’ll talk trends, surprises, and what these results might mean for the upcoming Series 9 finalists and the future of the program. Then we circle back to the deep end — literally — with an update on the Tropical Aquarium (10366). It turns out the new price tag swims in at $480 instead of $500, which… I guess makes it a bargain now? Sure. We’ll also talk about its companion GWP — the Fish Filter — and the oddly adorable Insiders Reward Fish Tank that rounds out LEGO’s current obsession with all things aquatic. But the real headline this week? Minas Tirith. The long-rumored Lord of the Rings set might finally be happening, and the rumored minifigure lineup has me absolutely giddy: Gandalf the White, King Aragorn, Pippin, Denethor, Faramir, four Gondor soldiers and more! If this one’s real, it’s shaping up to be the ultimate display piece for Middle-earth fans. We’ll also touch on Speed Champions’ new DeLorean, The Goonies set that’s packing twelve minifigs into a ship half the size of the original concept, and a few early looks at next year’s Harry Potter anniversary lineup exclusive collectibles. From forest dens to fortresses of men, and from overpriced aquariums to affordable nostalgia — this week’s episode is a wild ride through LEGO’s best (and strangest) upcoming releases. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 week ago
37 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 122 - My Top 5 Bricklink Designer Series 9 Finalists
This week, we’re diving headfirst into the glorious chaos that is the Bricklink Designer Program Series 9 — all 436 submissions of it. Yes, you heard that right. Four hundred and thirty-six. I went through every single one so you don’t have to — though if you’re a glutton for punishment (or pure LEGO brilliance), I highly recommend scrolling through them yourself. In this episode, I’ll walk you through my Top 5 Finalists from the series — the builds that stopped me mid-scroll and made me say, “Okay… now that’s clever.” I’ll break down what makes each one stand out, how I landed on my categories of “winners,” and even share a few runner-ups that almost made the list but didn’t quite make the final brick cut. This episode is part review, part celebration, and part therapy session after staring at hundreds of medieval castles and space stations for hours on end. But at its core, it’s about what makes the Bricklink Designer Program so special — regular fans with incredible talent creating sets that sometimes rival (and let’s be honest, occasionally surpass) official LEGO releases. So whether you’re voting, building, or just here to live vicariously through the madness, stick around until the end to see if your favorites made the list. And remember — voting doesn’t last forever, so if one of these sets speaks to you, make sure to go show it some love before time runs out. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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2 weeks ago
34 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 121 - The New Huge, UCS, Ultra Incredible...Fishtank? 10/13/25 - News & Rumors
This week’s LEGO news and rumors episode is… wild.  We’ve got castles, Batmobiles, bonus points — and a fish tank so bizarrely expensive you might actually need to take out a small loan just to feed it. Yep, LEGO has officially jumped the shark (or maybe the clownfish) with the Icons Tropical Aquarium — 4,100+ pieces of aquatic chaos priced at $500. It’s beautiful. It’s weird. It’s… way too much. We’ll talk about why it even exists — and why I can’t stop thinking about it. Plus:Bricklink Designer Program Series 6 pre-orders wrap up today, and LEGO quietly removed the counter feature (because apparently, numbers are scary now?). Series 9 is coming with 436 designs — the biggest lineup yet — and I’ll tell you which ones deserve your attention (hint: castles are back in a big way). New Batman sets are on the horizon — from a gold-helmet anniversary figure to yet another Batmobile that somehow looks just different enough. And don’t miss this week’s GWP sneak peeks and a special shoutout to my Australian and New Zealand listeners for a wildlife-inspired surprise that’s… well, part LEGO, part sculpture, and part “wait, did you say glued?” It’s a weird, wonderful week in the LEGO universe — and Wednesday, I’ll drop my Top 5 Series 9 picks.Hit play, because you’re not gonna believe half of what LEGO’s doing right now. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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2 weeks ago
30 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 120 - LEGO UCS Star Wars Done Right - The UCS Razor Crest Review
It’s big. It’s beautiful. It’s The Razor Crest. In this week’s LEGO set review, we’re taking a deep dive into one of the most iconic ships in the Star Wars galaxy — the LEGO UCS Razor Crest (#75331). With over 6,100 pieces, this absolute monster of a set might just be one of the most satisfying Star Wars builds of all time. We’re talking 18 pounds of brick-built glory, 48 bags of pure Mandalorian mayhem, and yes… 17 stickers (because LEGO loves to test our patience). But is this $600 UCS starship truly worth its weight in beskar? In this episode, I’m breaking it all down — from the insane detailing and clever design work to those all-important minifigs: The Mandalorian himself, Kuill (and his buildable Blurrg), The Mythrol, and of course, Grogu — because what’s a Star Wars set without the galaxy’s tiniest celebrity? We’ll talk playability, displayability, build experience, and whether this set earns its place among the LEGO UCS elite (looking at you, AT-AT and Millennium Falcon). Plus, I’ll share my personal value rating and final verdict — is the Razor Crest a must-own masterpiece, or an overpriced dust collector? Grab your helmet, fire up the engines, and tune in to find out.   Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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3 weeks ago
28 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 119 - The Bricklink Designer Program Extrasvagansa - 10/6/25 - News & Rumors
It’s officially Bricklink Designer Day—and if your wallet isn’t already trembling, it’s about to. In this week’s LEGO News & Rumors, we’re diving into everything happening in the LEGO universe right now, and trust me, it’s a lot. Bricklink Designer Program Series 6 preorders are officially live, and these sets are next-level. From off-road adventures and hidden forest dens to art factories and soaring sequoia trees, this wave might be the strongest lineup yet. But if you think that’s all, hold onto your bricks—because Series 9 sets are dropping later today, too. Double the launches, double the chaos. And then there’s the brand-new Northern Lights Diorama GWP that’s about to hit shelves—part of the stunning Wonders of the World collection. Let’s just say if you missed the Coral Reef or Tropical Rainforest sets, you’ll want to be ready for this one. We’re also talking about LEGO Botanicals blooming again in 2026 (tulip lovers, rejoice), the 15th anniversary of Ninjago and those mysterious blacked-out minifigures everyone’s talking about, plus a major list of retiring sets you might want to grab before they vanish for good. And if you’ve ever dreamed of visiting LEGO HQ in Billund, you’ll want to hear about the 2026 LEGO Inside Tour—because registration is coming fast, the price tag is steep, and the experience sounds unforgettable. So, is your LEGO budget safe this week? Absolutely not. But should you still listen? 100%. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 118 - BDP Builders Focus: An Interview with Designer Eric Nowicki - Part 2
Part 2 is here — and this one gets into the bones of design. In this episode I sit back down with Bricklink Designer Program creator/designer Eric Nowicki to tear apart his newest Series 9 submission piece by piece. We don’t just look at pretty photos — we dissect the small decisions, clever techniques, and subtle flourishes that make this set stand out in a crowd of hundreds. You’ll hear Eric walk us through his entire design process: concepting, choosing parts, balancing display vs. play, and the tiny compromises that turn an idea into a submission that can actually win crowd support. We break down each major element of the set, talk about the moments that made Eric say “yes, this works,” and the parts he had to rework until they felt right. If you’ve ever wondered what separates a half-decent fan design from one that captures attention, this conversation is the playbook. Best of all, Eric shares real, practical advice for anyone thinking about entering the Bricklink Designer Program — from how to present your project to what reviewers and voters really notice, to common mistakes that sink otherwise-great ideas. Whether you’re a builder with a notebook full of ideas or someone curious about the creative side of the program, you’ll get actionable tips and insider perspective you won’t find in the official guides. Part 2 completes our deep-dive into Eric’s work and gives you a front-row seat to how a standout submission is made. If you loved Part 1, this one is the rewarding follow-up — if you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, I’d recommend starting there first. Either way, tune in for design secrets, thoughtful critique, and the kind of behind-the-scenes detail that makes you look at Bricklink submissions in a whole new way. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
38 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 117 - BDP Builders Focus: An Interview with Designer Eric Nowicki - Part 1
Ever wondered what it really takes to turn your LEGO ideas into a Bricklink Designer Program set? In this Part 1 of my two-part interview with LEGO designer Eric Nowicki, we dive into his story, his creative process, and the behind-the-scenes details of how he designs sets that make it into the program. But that’s just the beginning—Eric also shares his connection to Adam Reed Tucker, the legendary mind behind LEGO Architecture and now The Atom Brick. From collaborations to insights into the design philosophy they share, this conversation is packed with inspiration for both fans and aspiring designers alike. If you’ve ever thought about submitting your own creations, or just want to hear firsthand what it’s like to work at the intersection of creativity and bricks, this is one interview you don’t want to miss.  Plus, stay tuned for part two!!! Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
33 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 116 - The LEGO Pokemon Lineup Revealed - 9/29/25 - News & Rumors
One year. One podcast. And almost 50,000 downloads later across all platforms, here we are – 116 episodes and counting! Buckle up, because this anniversary episode is packed. We’ve got double Insider points on Transformers (yes, Soundwave included), a sneak peek at Disney’s latest GWP with a certain cowboy and lion king-in-training, and a Pokémon lineup character reveal that’s as massive as it is expensive—seriously, one of these sets might just evolve your wallet into tears. Plus, Nintendo fans, your Game Boy build is finally here, and yes—it’s already popping up on ahead of release – listen to find out how to get your hands on it today! And that’s not all. Love is literally in the air with the new LEGO Ideas Love Birds set, and the Bricklink Designer Program is about to explode with Series 9 submissions. Will we break 300? 400? Who knows, but we’re about to find out. And don’t sleep on Series 6 preorders—those start the very same day. Oh, and did I mention we’ve got bonus episodes dropping Wednesday and Friday this week? Because one anniversary episode this week just isn’t enough. So, whether you’ve been here since download #1 or just joined the party, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.   Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 115 - The Marvel's Marvelous Sanctum Sanctorum - The Full Review
It’s Wild Card Wednesday, and this week I’ve got a special guest back on the podcast—my brother! We’re diving deep into one of the biggest Marvel heavy-hitters in recent LEGO history: the Sanctum Sanctorum from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. This isn’t just a casual chat—we’re pulling the set apart piece by piece. My brother takes the lead on breaking down the minifigure lineup, the intricate set design, the multi-level layout, and all the little details that made him reach deep into his wallet for an aftermarket copy of his own. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t cheap. But here’s where things get really interesting. Along the way, we’re sharing the real aftermarket truths—cautionary tales about eBay bidding wars, how to spot deals before they vanish, which sites you’ll want to avoid like Dormammu himself, and how not to go broke chasing the set of your dreams. Finally, we wrap up with our review and verdict: is the Sanctum Sanctorum still a must-have that justifies the aftermarket hunt, or does it fall short of Marvel’s top-tier LEGO standard? If you’re a Marvel fan, a minifig collector, or just love a good LEGO review with a side of practical buying advice, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
39 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 114 - The Wildest LEGO Rumors for 2026 - 9/22/25 - News & Rumors
This week’s LEGO news and rumors episode is loaded, and it all starts with the reveal of the 2026 Modular Building. Now, it’s not exactly the kind of thing that’s going to spark an internet meltdown, but it is a twist most fans probably didn’t see coming. It’s not a building that’s been at the top of wishlists, but after looking at the details, I think modular fans might walk away saying, “You know what? That actually works.” I’ll break it all down and share why I think this surprise direction could turn into a sleeper hit. And that’s just the beginning. Over in Middle-earth, we’re hearing that the next Lord of the Rings set might be the biggest one LEGO has ever done for the theme—yes, even bigger than the mighty Barad-Dur. If you thought Rivendell was massive, this rumor is going to make your wallet start sweating. Then, it’s time to boldly go where no brick has gone before—Star Trek! We already know the Enterprise is coming, but now we’ve got more details about the minifig lineup, and trust me, this is where things get really exciting for Trekkies. But that’s not all—Pokémon rumors keep stacking up, Zelda continues to generate buzz, and those beloved pizza-munching turtles might just be returning to the sewers (and shelves) in a big way. From piece counts to prices, release windows to speculation, we’re covering it all in this episode. So if you love Lego rumors, wild speculation, and a good dose of “what if,” this is not an episode you’ll want to miss. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 113 - A Fallingwater Showdown - LEGO versus The Atom Brick: The Full Review
It’s Wild Card Wednesday, and this week I’m doing something a little off the beaten path. Not one review… but TWO. And yes—you heard me right—one of them isn’t even LEGO. Purists, hold onto your minifigs, because I’m comparing the classic LEGO Architecture Fallingwater (21005) with The Atom Brick’s enormous 4,383-piece Fallingwater set to see which one actually does Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece justice. If you don’t know the story, Fallingwater isn’t just some house in the woods—it’s one of the most famous pieces of modern architecture ever built. Today it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and still pulls in around 150,000 visitors every year. Frank Lloyd Wright himself designed over a thousand structures in his lifetime, but Fallingwater might just be the crown jewel. So how do the brick-built versions stack up? LEGO’s 2009 Architecture set comes in at 811 pieces and has been retired for years—if you want one now, expect to pay a small fortune on the aftermarket. On the other hand, the 2023 Atom Brick’s version—also designed by Adam Reed Tucker, the very guy who created the LEGO Architecture theme and LEGO Fallingwater in the first place—aims for extreme detail and scale, clocking in at nearly 19 inches wide and just under $350. In this episode, I’ll do a full breakdown of both sets—the build, the details, the display value—and give my ratings on whether they’re worthy additions to your collection. Does bigger automatically mean better? Or does LEGO’s more modest version still capture the soul of Fallingwater in a way that 4,000+ pieces can’t? Spoiler: The results may surprise you, so tune in to find out. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
33 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 112 - LEGO Christmas Came Early! 9/15/25 - News & Rumors
It’s mid-September, so it’s time to talk about…Christmas!  Yeah, I know.  On the holiday front, LEGO just dropped the brand-new Winter Train, but the real showstopper is the Family Christmas Tree. Over 3,100 pieces, seven minifigs, a $330 price tag… and here’s the kicker: it’s rated 9+. Finally, a massive set that isn’t slapped with the “18+” label just because it has more than 1,500 pieces. It’s refreshing to see LEGO actually trust that kids (and let’s be honest—parents) can handle a big build without a black box telling them they’re too young. But wait—it gets better. LEGO teased Star Trek, and they did it in Klingon. Yes, it’s officially happening. Dust off your communicator badges and get ready, because this one is going to be big. Over in LEGO Ideas, the Timeless Creations contest has its winner: a beautiful Vintage Sewing Machine that looks so realistic you’ll want to hem your own LEGO jeans. And since we’re on the subject of Ideas, I also give you my personal top 15 picks from the latest review round. No official selections yet, but if you want to hear which sets I think deserve the spotlight, you’re going to want to stick around. It’s a mix of nostalgia, festive cheer, and speculation—all wrapped in LEGO goodness. So, grab your eggnog early (don’t pretend you don’t have some hidden in the fridge already) and tune in for the latest brick-by-brick breakdown. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
39 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 111 - The Top 5 LEGO Sets We Actually Want Again
LEGO’s been on a re-release spree in 2025. Some of them? Absolute home runs. Others? Let’s just say they feel more like filler bricks than fan favorites. But here’s the thing—what if LEGO actually listened to the community and brought back the sets that people really want? In this episode, I’m picking five iconic sets from five different themes and making the case for why these are the ones that deserve a second life on the shelves. Is there a legendary modular in the mix? A certain ship that collectors have been begging for? Maybe a couple of classics you haven’t thought about in a while? And yes… one pick might just make you think I’ve lost my mind entirely. We’ll talk history, impact, design potential, and how LEGO could take each of these sets and reimagine them for today’s builders without losing the magic that made them special in the first place. So if you’ve been rolling your eyes at half-baked re-releases this year, or just want to hear which sets I think would actually break the internet if they came back, grab your favorite minifig and tune in. Because trust me—you’re going to want to hear what made the list… and what didn’t. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 110 - Bigger LEGO Doesn't Equal Better LEGO - 9/8/25 - News & Rumors
This week’s LEGO news and rumors episode is packed—and not just with bricks. We’ve got everything from a $1,000 UCS Death Star that might make you question your life choices (68 stickers, seriously?!) to a $60 set that proves LEGO Ideas can still deliver absolute gems—literally, since it’s a Minerals Collection. But that’s just the beginning. We’ll also cover: A Gingerbread AT-AT (yes, with Gingerbread Darth Vader—because nothing says holiday cheer like the Dark Side in frosting form). An upscaled Santa that looks like he’s been hitting the gym. Fortnite BrickHeadz that may or may not be your cup of gaming tea. Plus, we’ve got the winners of the Build Your Hobby GWP, the final lineup for the Bricklink Designer Program Series 6 (spoiler: it’s a cool and quirky wave), and a jaw-dropping 146 sets entering LEGO Ideas review. Yeah, you heard that right—146! It’s one of those weeks where LEGO news feels like trying to drink from a firehose… so grab your minifig mug, settle in, and let’s break it all down. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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1 month ago
33 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 109 - One LEGO Set to Rule Them - The LOTR Barad-Dur Review
LEGO Lord of the Rings Barad-dûr Review + Tolkien Lore Deep Dive One set to rule them all? In this episode, I’m diving into the massive LEGO Icons Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr — a 5,471-piece fortress of pure Tolkien awesomeness. Not only do I review the build itself, but I’ll also take you on a journey through the history of Tolkien, the books, the films, and the lore behind Barad-dûr and the ever-watchful Eye of Sauron. This towering set comes with 10 iconic minifigures (yes, including Sauron himself, Frodo, Sam, Gollum, and more), an automated black gate, hidden rooms packed with Easter eggs, and of course that glowing Eye of Sauron perched high above Middle-earth. It’s equal parts display piece, playset, and Tolkien fan dream come true. But is Barad-dûr worth its premium price? How does it stack up against other LOTR sets and LEGO Icons releases? And does LEGO really capture the dark magic of Mordor in brick form? I’ll cover all that and more — plus sprinkle in some Tolkien lore for good measure. If you love LEGO, Lord of the Rings, or just want to geek out over Middle-earth, this is one episode you won’t want to miss. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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2 months ago
29 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 108 - Do Not Feed This Set After Midnight - 9/1/25 - News & Rumors
Welcome to September, builders! In this episode, I’m covering some of the biggest LEGO news and rumors making waves right now — from wild new licensed themes to some eyebrow-raising price tags. We’ve got a GWP update (yes, the Black Pearl… but don’t expect me to call it “Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship”), a quirky little buildable compass coming soon.  But the real spotlight this week? The brand-new LEGO Ideas Gizmo set from Gremlins! Official images just dropped, and this one looks fantastic. From the 3D glasses to the water details on the Mogwai’s back, it’s a brilliant tribute to the classic film — and I’ll spend some extra time breaking it all down. Rumors are heating up, too:Pokémon is coming in a big way with multiple 18+ sets (and one truly massive build that might just bring Pallet Town to life). Super Mario speculation continues with talk of Peach’s Castle and Bowser’s Ship. Jurassic Park and Harry Potter have some exciting sets on the horizon. Are you a Marvel fan?  If so, don't worry - we are even covering some new Iron Man news! And remember — tonight (9/1/25) at 11:59PM CST is the final chance to enter the MISB Tower Bridge giveaway. If you haven’t jumped in yet, now’s the time. The click on this link to see how to enter: https://youtu.be/yVyUO3VvAnE It’s a packed episode, so grab your bricks and let’s dive in. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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2 months ago
29 minutes

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
Ep. 107 - Behind the Bricks: The Truth About LEGO Podcasting & YouTubing
Think it’s just building sets, hitting record, and racking up subs? Not even close. In this episode, I pull back the curtain on my own journey—from posting my very first LEGO video back in 2018 with nothing more than a $30 knockoff GoPro, to juggling multiple YouTube channels, a podcast, and yes… a full-time job on top of it all. We’ll talk about the real cost of becoming what some may term, an "influencer" (spoiler: it’s not just LEGO sets). From cameras, mics, and lighting to editing software, music licensing, and the endless late nights spent writing scripts, recording, editing, and uploading—this grind is not for the faint of heart. But it’s not all stress and spreadsheets. I’ll also share why I keep going, what makes it fun (and addictive), and the lessons I’ve learned along the way about burnout, balance, and why having the right personality matters just as much as having the right gear. And the big question: Would I do it all again, and should you take the leap into LEGO content in 2025? The answer might surprise you! If you’ve ever thought about starting your own LEGO channel, podcast, or creative outlet, this episode is your crash course in what it really takes—and why the grind is worth it (even if you’re not getting rich), the pitfalls to avoid, and a few tips to help you start smarter than I did.  Thanks for listening! Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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2 months ago
42 minutes 34 seconds

The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast
This is a LEGO centric podcast where we review sets, cover the latest Lego news & rumors and just talk all things Lego. If you love Lego, then you are in the right place.