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REVIEW: 10219 Maersk Train

It's here! KimT & Morten using powers of the Force has acquired the 10219 Maersk Train.
Load up and go the the train review!
MOC: Model Team MAN TGS Cement Truck
NEWS: 8805 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 5 images

Take a look at the new official images of the upcoming 8805 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 5 collection. Thanks to Eurobricks member, r4-g9 for bringing to our attention.
MOC Revolutions

Have 50 MB of internet bandwidth to spend? (No, not at your work.) Blakbird the Technic Angel of Retribution has made a topic with 27 rendered rotating images of Technic MOCs.
You can find the images spinning around here, but please note I'm not joking about the image sizes...
The winners of EB Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series 3 Contest

MOC: Abydos

CustomMinifigs Wave 3 Review

Eurobricks Forum member and LEGO customiser Omicron shares with us a nice review of the third wave of minifigures by CustomMinifigs.com.
(Click on the images to see the review or browse the Minifig Customisation Workshop for more LEGO custom news)
Vote for your favourite EB Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series 3 entri

Eurobricks Collectable LEGO Minifigures
Series 3 Building Contest
Finally, this is the moment which you are waiting for. Voting for the both categories have officially begun.
Voting deadline ends on the 21st of March, 2011 at 1200hrs (GMT+8) Singapore.
Read the respective voting topics below to understand the voting rules carefully.
||||| Category A voting ||||| Category B voting |||||
Furthermore, I got a nice surprise for our Eurobricks Community.
You can stands a chance to win a random LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 3 just by
placing your votes in both Category A and B in the special raffle giveaway.
Read here to find out more about this building contest.
Read here to find out more about this special raffle giveaway.
Building the Space Truck: From prototype to reality

Most space fans saw the
prototype Space Truck Getaway and felt a bit annoyed. I sure did... I've been meaning to try to re-create the original but DrNightmare (like many EB members) has saved me the time!
Right now he's building a physical copy so give it a look!
EB Container Raffle Build
REVIEW: 8804 LEGO Minifigures Series 4

WhiteFang has posted a review of the highly anticipated series 4 minifigs to be released on April 15. The review also contains the quantity of each minifig per case. Read
the review in our special interest forum.Interested in learning how to make standout reviews?
Join our reviewers academy by clicking the picture:
Hard hat area spotted!
Contest: Design a Direct-To-Consumer (D2C) set

Contest: Design a Direct-To-Consumer (D2C) set
Atlantis / Pharaoh's Quest / Ninjago
For this contest Eurobricks.com challenges you to design your own Direct-To-Consumer (D2C) set for Atlantis or Pharaoh's Quest or Ninjago.
If you are not familiar with Direct-To-Consumer, some examples are 10193 Medieval Market Village, 10210 Imperial Flagship, 10194 Emerald Night, etc.
More info is in the contest thread.
Mafia School: Paradisa Style!


Have you ever wanted to play an EB Mafia game, but haven't known where to begin?
Have you ever dreamed longingly of testing your wit and cunning in a struggle for your survival?
If so, today is your lucky day. It is my pleasure to introduce EB's latest gaming development, Mafia School.
Mafia School is open to all new players of Mafia.
If you've ever played an EB Mafia game before, don't even think about trying to sneak in to this.
Feel free to follow along as the fresh meat is broken in though, it should be entertaining.
Our first Mafia School game is Escape from Isla Paradisa, hosted by the one and only Sandy.
Places are limited, so go sign up now! Satisfy your curiousity and your thirst for blood in this fun Community-oriented gaming extravaganza.
LEGO Group announces 2010 results

The LEGO Group increases its market share
2010 was another good year for the LEGO Group. In a global toy market making a slow recovery the company succeeded once again in capturing market shares and is now the world’s fourth-largest toy manufacturer. Its global market share rose from 4.8% at the close of 2009 to approx. 5.9% at end 2010. This is revealed in the Group’s annual accounts published today. Key figures from the accounts highlight the fact that the high rate of growth in 2009 was maintained undiminished in 2010.
Read the full press release on Eurobricks: here