Josefine: A family Legacy

One in a while we ask to a member of our community to tell us a story based around a set among a small selection. This time we asked to angeljtakesphotos to share a photo essay featuring the Friends’ line set 41702: Canal Houseboat and here’s what happened The Story Ah where should I begin?…

Review: Dr. Jane Goodall Tribute 40530

The LEGO Dr. Jane Goodall Tribute 40530 set will be available as a Gift with Purchase (GWP) to celebrate International Women’s Day 2022 for all qualifying purchases over $120 / €120 / £120 from March 3rd –15th 2022. The sets were generously provided by LEGO for review on BrickCentral, but the opinions are my own….

Review: LEGO BrickLink Castle in the Forest 910001

2021 was a good year for us #bringbacklegocastle screaming middle-aged fan AFOLs. After the  Medieval Blacksmith 21325 appeared at the beginning of the year, a few months later there was the CREATOR 3-in-1 Medieval Castle 31120, the first castle in ages. But that’s not all! Just one month later, in July, the BrickLink Designer Program…

Collaborative storytelling: Take me to the moon

Here we are again with a collaborative storytelling! We’ve reached out to a group of talented LEGO photographers in our community to weave for us a visual narrative around one set. This time, we invited four Italian photographers @priovit70, @ilcarota, @brick_point_of_view, and @zen_bricks to pick a set from the LEGO store, with some constraints, and…

Review: LEGO Boutique Hotel 10297

Today I offer you the review of the new modular created by Lego and which will be released on January 1st. As a reminder, the set was provided by LEGO to Brickcentral. This new modular was imagined and created to celebrate the 15 years of the range. And, it must be admitted, that it is…

How to Use Fog, Mist and Haze to Improve your LEGO Pictures

This month we will be looking at particles and particle effects that are in the air. Everyone knows it, light rays shining through leaves, sun rays through windows, the fog hanging in the valley, etc. All these effects can add depth to an image, convey a mood or just make it look epic. But how can you recreate such effects for your LEGO photos without artificially adding them through image editing? That’s what I’m going to explain to you this month.