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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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
This week’s episode is stacked with big LEGO news and a few rumors that’ll make your wallet cry. We have a brand-new Willy Wonka and Chocolate Factory set that looks incredible but costs enough to make Grandpa Joe get out of bed again. And if that’s not wild enough, there’s an epic Black Pearl on the horizon that’ll have you digging for buried treasure at almost $400! Architecture fans, rejoice—there’s serious buzz about the theme making a splash in 2026, with several new sets rumored and even whispers of updated Skylines like Paris and a non so updated super regional why did Lego do this Shanghai. Giving these two "new" sets - I’ll share my wishlist for what cities deserve the spotlight next (Seattle? Toronto? Hong Kong?) and what LEGO needs to make Skyline sets a 2026 must have. There are also leaks of a retro Sega GWP, Disney sets like a buildable Winnie the Pooh and Slinky Dog book nook, and even a rumor about an upscaled Santa minifig (could a blue spaceman be coming too?). And yes, the massive MISB Tower Bridge giveaway from the last episode is still happening — make sure you are a subscriber to the YouTube page so you don’t miss your chance to win! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQnq4yduBNP5ePvmrLrxnvA  If you want all the juicy details, my wishlist rants, and some spicy speculation, you won’t want to miss this one. Grab a snack, clutch your wallet, and stick around until the end — it’s a good one. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
This week, we’re going big—literally. I’m diving into one of LEGO’s most iconic modular-style landmarks: Set 10214, the Tower Bridge. Released back in 2010, this monster of a set has been on the wishlist of collectors and builders for years, and in this episode I’ll be giving it the full treatment. Not only will I break down what makes the build fun (and sometimes frustrating), but I’ll also dig into some of the history behind the set, explain why you might see different piece counts on different Tower Bridge boxes, and talk about what it was like when LEGO was still experimenting with landmark builds at this scale. Spoiler: there are a lot of tan bricks involved. But that’s not all… To celebrate hitting 1,000 subscribers on YouTube (seriously, thank you all so much), I’m doing a massive giveaway—one lucky listener will win their very own brand-new, MISB Tower Bridge. That’s right, a sealed copy of this now-retired set could be headed your way. The catch? You’ll need to listen all the way through this episode for the details on how to enter through the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVyUO3VvAnE So whether you’re here for LEGO history, a set review, or just the chance to win one of the most beloved LEGO landmark sets of all time, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.  Thanks for listening!!! Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
This week’s episode is absolutely packed with brick-breaking news and rumors you don’t want to miss. First up—the Pokémon hype train is officially leaving the station! We’ve got fresh details on LEGO Pokémon sets coming in 2026, and I’m breaking down the latest leaks, speculation, and what it could mean for the future of the theme. But that’s just the start. Remember the old LEGO World Map that left so many fans frustrated? Well… rumors are swirling about a brand-new map, and I’m talking about whether this one might finally fix the egregious mistakes of its predecessor. Fingers crossed, right? Then it’s over to the Wizarding World, where the new Hogsmeade Village Collectors Edition somehow got even more expensive—yep, price increases on top of an already overpriced set. Will the included GWP be enough to save it? Or is this one destined to stay on shelves? Star Wars fans, don’t go anywhere—I’m also covering the move into LEGO busts with Yoda and Vader rumored to be leading the way. Is this a bold new direction or a brick-built mistake? I’ll give you my full take. And to cap it all off, I’m diving into all 15 amazing submissions from the LEGO IDEAS Design Your Hobby challenge. You’ll want to listen through to the end so you can cast your vote before time runs out. Oh—and did I mention the massive giveaway happening in Wednesday’s episode to celebrate hitting 1,000 YouTube subscribers? Yeah, you’re going to want to make sure you’re subscribed and that notification bell is on, because free LEGO is on the line. This is one news and rumors roundup you don’t want to miss—the bricks are flying, and the speculation is wild. Tune in now! Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
LEGO investing in 2025: Mission Impossible…? It used to be simple—buy a set, stash it away, wait a couple years, and cash in when it retired. But those days? Gone like a sealed Café Corner for under $500. In this episode, I break down five fundamental issues that have turned LEGO investing from a sure thing into an uphill battle that feels more like running through a gauntlet made of 1x1 plates barefoot. We’ll dig into why it’s harder than ever to predict value growth, how LEGO’s release strategies are flooding the market, and what outside forces—yes, the entire collectibles community—have done in the last decade to shake up the “buy and hold” game. I’ll back it up with historical trends, surprising resale analysis, and a few lessons from past that might make you rethink your entire approach. But it’s not just doom and gloom. At the end of the episode, I’ll answer three critical questions every LEGO investor should be asking right now: Is this really a bad thing for the hobby? What does the future hold for LEGO collectors and resellers? What’s the smartest strategy moving forward? If you’ve ever flirted with the idea of buying LEGO as an investment—or you’ve got a closet full of sealed sets waiting for “the right time” like doomsday prep for Brickpocalypse—this episode might just save you from making your next costly mistake. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
LEGO… what are you doing?! Leaked images of the brand-new UCS Death Star have just crash-landed onto the internet, and wow… this thing is different. Not “Oh wow, that’s fresh and exciting” different—more like “Wait… is this a prank?” different. Is LEGO boldly reimagining one of the most iconic Star Wars builds in history, or are they steering the UCS line into some strange, possibly misguided new territory? We’re pulling apart every leaked pixel to figure it out. And that’s just the opening act—because LEGO’s also unveiled the massive Harry Potter Hogsmeade Village Collectors Edition, along with three other high-priced sets, and we need to have a serious talk about value. These price tags aren’t just creeping up—they’re scaling the side of a UCS Star Destroyer. Are they worth the investment, or is LEGO banking on nostalgia while giving us less brick for our buck? I’ll be comparing these releases side-by-side with their legendary predecessors, looking at design changes, piece counts, and that ever-controversial price-per-piece ratio. From jaw-dropping leaks to wallet-dropping MSRPs, this episode is your ultimate guide to figuring out if LEGO’s 2025 strategy is genius… or just a giant, brick-built cash grab. Grab a seat, grab your wallet (and maybe hide it), because we’re going deep into the latest leaks, reveals, and rumors that every LEGO fan needs to know—before you decide whether to smash that preorder button or run in the other direction. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQnq4yduBNP5ePvmrLrxnvA Today we’re going way back to a galaxy not-so-far away—2014, to be exact—to revisit a beast of a build: the LEGO UCS Sandcrawler, set 75059. This massive, motorless masterpiece is rolling back into the spotlight as I crack open the dusty box and give it a full review, nearly a decade after its release. Why now, you ask? Because while Jawas might love scavenging junk, this set is anything but. It’s a prime example of how LEGO can take a beloved classic and completely remaster it using modern techniques, updated parts, and a whole lot of smart design. From the incredible detailing on the tread system to the hideaway compartments and epic minifig lineup, this UCS Sandcrawler proves that you can improve a classic without losing its soul. But here’s the twist—this review isn’t just about nostalgia. With all the buzz (and let’s be honest, some serious drama) surrounding the newly revealed UCS Death Star, we’re at a crossroads. Instead of refining the past, LEGO seems to be charting a new course. The real question is: is this bold new direction a leap forward… or a stumble into a Sarlacc pit? So join me as I roll back the years and roll out the Sandcrawler. We’ll break down the build, the display presence, the minifigs, and why this set may be the gold standard for how LEGO should handle its most iconic Star Wars vehicles going forward. Because sometimes, to see where we’re headed, we’ve got to take a closer look at where we’ve been—and this dusty crawler still has a lot to teach us. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQnq4yduBNP5ePvmrLrxnvA A hundred episodes. One hundred chances to geek out over bricks, minifigs, modulars, leaks, and the glorious chaos that is the LEGO rumor mill. And today, we’re hitting that milestone in style—because this is episode 100 of the show! To celebrate, I’m going big. I’m talking about all the latest official LEGO images and releases that just dropped, plus some spicy new leaks and rumors that have the LEGO world buzzing. We’re diving deep into what’s coming, what’s rumored, and what’s almost definitely coming whether LEGO wants us to know or not. New sets, updated icons, a few obscure surprises, and everything in between—it’s all on the table. Whether you’re into massive Star Wars drops, elegant ship builds, or those weird-but-awesome one-offs, I’ve got something for every flavor of LEGO fan. And because it’s episode 100, you know I had to make it extra special. I’m doing not one, not two, but three giveaways during the show. That’s right—real LEGO sets, straight from my personal collection to yours. But you’ve got to stick around until the end to hear how to enter and what you could win. So, whether you’ve been here since episode one or just hopped on board, thank you for being part of the ride. Let’s raise our coffee mugs and our Brick Separators to 100 episodes—and get ready for a show packed with news, leaks, laughs, and free LEGO. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
With so many jaw-dropping LEGO sets heading our way in 2025—from a stunning new Architecture build that might be the best the theme has ever seen, to exciting new Star Wars releases that have me seriously questioning my display space, and even the long-rumored arrival of LEGO Star Trek USS Enterprise D—it’s safe to say that next year is going to be expensive. So, before my shelves collapse and my budget officially waves the white flag, I figured now is the perfect time to stop, reflect, and count down the Top 10 LEGO sets in my personal collection... before they get dethroned. In this episode, I’m ranking the best of the best from my own LEGO vault of more than 700+ sets. From galaxy-spanning Star Wars ships to magical Harry Potter builds, from beautifully detailed Icons vehicles to those delightfully quirky LEGO Ideas sets, this list covers a wide range of themes—and every set has a story. Some are epic and imposing. Others are personal and nostalgic. And a few may even surprise you (yes, even I had a hard time picking who's the best). These are the sets that have earned a permanent place on my shelf—not just because they look amazing, but because of the memories, the builds, the minifigs, and, okay, sometimes just the sheer ridiculousness of the design. Whether you’re here to compare notes, find inspiration, or just hear someone get a little too emotionally invested in molded plastic, this episode has something for you. And of course, we’re building the suspense all the way to the number one spot. Is it a UCS masterpiece? A hidden gem from the past? A fan-designed underdog? A spellbinding castle? A set that sparked my love of LEGO in the first place? Tune in and find out. So, sit back, relax, and join me on a journey through the top 10 LEGO sets that define my collection… at least until 2025 wipes the slate clean. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
Fresh off the plane and still powered by convention-center pretzels, overpriced coffee, and a whole lot of nerdy adrenaline, I’m back from my very first San Diego Comic-Con—and in this episode, I’m unpacking every last bit of LEGO goodness (and a few letdowns) that made an appearance at the biggest pop culture party of the year. So what did LEGO bring to the table? Let’s just say it wasn’t subtle. From the Wicked-ly magical set reveal that had Oz fans losing their minds, to a moody and masterfully updated Arkham Asylum, and even a surprise nostalgia bomb in the form of a brick-built Nintendo Game Boy—there was no shortage of jaw-dropping displays. If you’re a collector, a builder, or just someone who grew up blowing into video game cartridges, you’re going to want to hear about these. But—and it’s a big “but”—there were a few head-scratchers. No LEGO exclusives to hunt down. No sets to buy on-site. And while there were a few panels and activations, it didn’t exactly feel like a LEGO takeover. So here’s the real question: Did LEGO drop the ball at SDCC 2025, or were they playing the long game by keeping things more chill and curated? I’ve got the full scoop on the show floor vibe, the standout sets, and whether it was worth the trip from a diehard brickhead’s perspective. And because Comic-Con news is never the whole story, I’m also diving into some wild new LEGO leaks and rumors—including Death Star Minifigs, and what might be the most unexpectedly charming or strange idea in the pipeline… a LEGO Fish Tank. Yep, you heard that right. If you’ve ever dreamed of hitting SDCC or just want to live vicariously through the chaos of cosplay, collectibles, and cleverly designed bricks, this is the episode for you. Buckle up—this one’s got everything but a Comic-Con badge. Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
The future is looking very Pixar… and very brick-built. With shiny new LEGO Wall-E and Eve sets rolling our way in just a few months, it felt like the perfect time to hit the rewind button and celebrate the dynamic duo of LEGO Pixar greatness that helped get us here. In this episode, I’m taking a close (and slightly emotional) look at not one, but two classic LEGO Ideas sets: the recently released Luxo Jr. and the 2015 fan-favorite Wall-E. First up is Luxo Jr.—you know, that bouncy little desk lamp who’s been jumping on letters since the dawn of Pixar. Now he’s jumping onto our shelves in LEGO form, complete with a fully poseable lamp neck, expressive movement, and yes, the ball. I’ll break down the build, share how it displays, and ask the hard-hitting questions like: is this tiny light fixture, complete with heaps of hidden easter eggs, actually cuter than some of your minifigs? Then we roll into the trash-strewn future with the original LEGO Wall-E from 2015—a build so charming it almost makes you forget it needed a neck surgery out of the box. We’re talking expressive eyes, compact design, and an uncanny ability to make adult LEGO fans feel feelings. I’ll explore why this cube-shaped sweetheart still earns a prime spot in my collection a decade later. So if you’re hyped for the upcoming Wall-E and Eve sets—or just want to know whether Luxo Jr. deserves a spot next to your Pixar Blu-rays—this is the episode for you. Grab your popcorn, power up your charging port, and let’s take a brick-by-brick tour through two of the most heartwarming builds LEGO has ever produced. Thanks for listening! Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
Hide the minifigs, lock the toy box, and put the kids to bed—because this episode is strictly 18+. No, not that kind of 18+. We’re talking about LEGO’s most sophisticated, most display-worthy, most budget-destroying lineup of sets coming for the rest of 2025. That’s right, it’s an adults-only brick breakdown, and trust me—you’re going to want a strong drink and a spreadsheet for this one. In this episode, I’m covering every upcoming 18+ LEGO set dropping through the rest of the year. From high-end Icons builds to intricate Ideas sets, sleek architecture masterpieces to art-gallery-worthy mosaics, and yes—even some extra-mature Ideas, Star Wars, and even Star Trek builds that are more “collector's shelf” than “playroom floor.” It’s a buffet of beautiful bricks built just for grown-up fans who know their clutch power from their coffee table aesthetics. We’re diving deep into the themes, the price tags, the release dates, and the one question we’re all asking: how many of these do I need… and how many organs would I need to sell to get them all? So, if you’ve ever uttered the words “LEGO is my self-care,” or proudly claimed a top shelf for your Hogwarts Express and not your wedding photos, this is your episode. Adult fans, unite—this one’s for us. Thanks for listening! Music Credit: YouTube Music Library
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