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Special themes contests

An a-maze-ing contest! ended just yesterday and it is now time to vote! Please come and tell us what are your favorite entries!
We're also happy to start a new contest: Local Landmarks! If you are a fan of the Architecture theme, and you live near a nice building, this contest is made for you!
LEGO Pictorial Reviews: 21128 The Village and 75098: Assault on Hoth

Eurobricks is very pleased to bring you two latest LEGO D2C pictorial reviews. Our Eurobricks Reviewers Academy Teacher, def has done up and reviewed this mega 21128 The Village, while our Eurobricks Sci-Fi Moderator, Bob De Quatre has reviewed the 75098 Assault on Hoth. Share your thoughts with us and let us know if you like these new LEGO sets.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Fellow member Rolli has been pretty productive the last month. He was able to make 30, yes 30 vignettes! And it's amazing how much detail he managed to put on there each time. Together with great photo's, these are all masterpieces. So make sure to check out the topic, and check them all out for yourself!
REVIEW: 70595 Ultra Stealth Raider

Lack of a proper current Sci-Fi theme lead our Sci-Fi moderator Bob De Quatre to explore Ninjago's 70595 Ultra Stealth Raider. Is it a good substitute for LEGO Sci-Fi addicts? Read the review in the Action & Adventure Themes forum.
Top Slice Bakery

Snaillad is known for his realistic representations of town scenes. This time around he has tried his hand at some "quirky" novelty buildings as he describes them. So check out the Top Slice Bakery, complete with toaster-shaped bakery, "flour tower" and cup-shaped kiosk. I especially like the organic look of the toast.
REVIEW: 42056 - Porsche 911 GT3 RS

Ghostbusting!

Head over to Brick Flicks & Comics to check out DigitalWizards' expertly created Ghostbusters stop motion animation that follows the original film in under 5 minutes.
Samurai Village

Bigger isn't always better, but in this case it surely is. This beauty made by Ben Pitchford, has some great landscaping, nice architecture, even lighting and... Well, just check it out for yourself in the History Forum!
The Guild's Weekly

Not only is this moc, made by LittleJohn, filled with great details. It is accompanied by a great story as well so make sure to check it!
It's great seeing new(er) members enjoying building for the Guilds and creating their own worlds and style like this Spire made by Keter!
If you haven't read it yet you surely should, the Guilds are featured in the latest issue of Bricks Magazine!
An A-Maze-ing contest! Last reminder

Only one week left to enter the a-maze-ing contest!! Be creative and you may win a great prizes! You can already see all the entries on the Entries and voting thread!
Flower Shop & Nursery

Almost 10,000 pieces went into this modular corner build by FiliusRucilo. It consists of a sizable flower shop with a piano store and an apartment upstairs. There's a residential building next door and a plant nursery in the backyard.
Check out all the interior details and more in the Town forum.
Great Pirate MOCs by Land and Sea

For Brethren of the Brick Seas, Elostirion built a very large textile factory for the Kingdom of Eslandola (Green Coats), thereby strengthening the Merchant's Colonial Trading Company monopoly on cotton. There's also a great interior interior!
In the Pirate MOC Forum, Imperial Shipyards shares his 32-gun frigate, The Concorde. This vessel is packed with detail inside and out, and has very realistic sails and rigging.
Find other great MOCs in the Pirate Forum.
New graphics

If you see Vitruvius in the current Spring graphics, you need to clear your image cache (Hit F5 on PC or FN+F5 on Mac) to see the correct background image.
An A-Maze-ing contest reminder

You have only two weeks left to enter the a-maze-ing contest!! Be creative and you may win a great prizes!
Announcing 10253 Big Ben

The 10253 Big Ben set has been officially announced! More pictures and information can be found in the Special Themes Forum.
10253 Big Ben
Ages 16+. 4,163 pieces.
US $249.99 - CA $299.99 - DE 219.99€ - UK £169.99 - DK 1999.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.
Build the world’s best-known clock tower!
Get up close to Big Ben! The clock was first started on May 31st 1859, and Big Ben’s first chime rang from the 96-meter Elizabeth Tower on July 11th of the same year. This over 23” (60cm) high LEGO® interpretation of the iconic structure is a tribute to its engineering and architecture. It features a detailed facade with statues, shields and windows, and a clock tower with 4 adjustable clock dials and a removable roof allowing access to the belfry, plus buildable exterior elements including a sidewalk, lawn and a tree depicting the building’s location. This model makes a great display piece for the home or office.
• Big Ben features a detailed section of the Westminster Palace and the adjoining Elizabeth Tower, 4 detailed clock dials with movable hour and minutes hands, and a sidewalk, tree and grass area depicting the building’s location.
• Remove the top of the tower to access the Big Ben bell.
• Put your LEGO® building skills to the test!
• Special elements include 4 printed clock faces.
• Rare elements include ski poles, flowers and corner plates in molded gold color, and tinted-translucent elements.
• This set includes over 4,000 LEGO® pieces.
• This set offers an age-appropriate building experience for ages 16+.
• Big Ben measures over 23” (60cm) high, 17” (44cm) wide and 7” (20cm) deep.
Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning July 1, 2016.