“Do dwarfs live here?”

The River Gate kit launches today. The minstrel’s story continues with chapter 2, entitled: ‘The minstrel becomes a miracle worker’. And this is how it all began: Once upon a…

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Castles by the water

From today, there will be another book in our shop: The LEGO Castle Book by Jeff Friesen! Full of tips and tricks to help you come up with your own…

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Never-ending love

The scarlet macaw, one of the largest and most brightly coloured species of parrot, stays with his partner for life. But beware of his beak: he can not only crack…

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Torpedo in the sea

With his powerful flippers and aerodynamic shape, the northern rockhopper penguin is designed to be an excellent swimmer and fisherman. He is joining our range of LEGO birds by Thomas…

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No good dead

The colourfully iridescent common kingfisher is undeniably a beauty. As is our new LEGO® model, as per the instructions in Thomas Poulsom's book Birds from Bricks. To find out why…

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The king of the skies

Have you ever seen an albatross land? It doesn't always go well. And you shouldn't necessarily recreate it with our LEGO® model – unless you enjoy rebuilding. Whatever the case…

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An pilibín

Known as pilibín in Irish (“little Philip”) after King Philip II of Spain, who is said to have worn a feather in his cap, Thomas Poulsom’s design of the northern…

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Citroën 2CV in red

'If you don't ask, you don't get!' It may well be possible for us to adapt existing designs in our range to produce models in different colour variants. This is…

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Born victim

Parrots that can't fly? Yes, there is such a thing, in New Zealand. The kakapos would have been helplessly delivered to their immigrant enemies, if, yes if... Read the complete…

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A rare mastersinger

The red-capped robin-chat is a rare African subspecies of the common robin. LEGO® designer Thomas Poulsom chose him for his book Birds from Bricks because of his beautiful colour combination.…

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