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What price peace?

Derfel Cadarn has been busy with another Castle masterpiece, head on in to the
History Forum to take a look atPeace sells...but who's buying?
4841 Hogwarts Express Review

Everyone is getting into the spirit of Fall, especially with Harry Potter's latest Hogwarts Express LEGO Train. EB's very own Reviewers Academy teacher, WhiteFang, brings the LEGO Community an exclusive review of
4841 Hogwarts Express, and it certainly is a beauty. Bearing the striking red and black color palette, the Hogwart Express is certainly the perfect train to bring us closer to the mysteries of the new LEGO Harry Potter collection. See the exclusive review right here on Eurobricks as we depart toward magic and mayhem.Villain Factory Month Reminder!


Villain Factory Month continues in the Action Figure Forum, and great entries into the various contests have started to appear!
To give people more time to get their entries completed, the raffle and contests closing dates have been extended to the 12th and 15th of October respectively, so start building if you haven't already!
Find contest topics and details in the Action Figure Forum.!
The winners of EB Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series 2 Contest

Let's go Cosplay contest mid-term reminder

Dear Eurobricks members, we remind you that you still have about 2 weeks to sumbit your entries for the Let's go Cosplay contest in our Minifig Customisation Workshop.
(Click on the image to read all about this contest)
Moreover, for all those who may have not realised it yet, we have some very generous prizes doneted by BrickArms which are definetly worth it!
(Click on the image to know more about the prizes)
So, what are you waiting for? Hurry up and submit your entries!
MOC: Secret Weapon

In space no one can hear your chords? Hound Knight shares with us his new MOC, a spacecraft that I'm sure it's owner would fret over if he lost it...
10 New BrickForge Items Unveiled At BrickCon 2010

At BrickCon, BrickForge unveils a new wave of products: 10 new custom items for your minifigures!
(Click on the image to join the discussion)
And while you're in the Minifig Customisation Workshop, also check the BrickForge Instruments Review by Cygnet!
LEGO Exclusive - 10217 Diagon Alley


10217 – Diagon Alley™
Ages 14+. 2,025 pieces.
US $ 149.99 CA $ 199.99 UK £ 132.75 DE 149.99 €
Expand your very own wizarding world of Harry Potter™!
No need to pass through the Leaky Cauldron. Now even Muggles can shop in Diagon Alley by building this fantastically magical set that includes 3 extensively detailed buildings and 11 minifigures! Join Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger as they shop for their Hogwarts school supplies. Visit Ollivanders, Borgin and Burkes, and Gringotts Bank. Each Diagon Alley building is realistically detailed. Ollivanders offers an extensive selection of wands, storage shelves and a step ladder that allows Ollivander to gather wands from the top floor. The front desk has an “exploding” function for those inconvenient times when a spell goes awry. Borgin and Burkes includes a scary skeleton, “glow-in-the-dark” elements, a fireplace attached to the Floo Network and a Vanishing Cabinet that Dark wizards might use to sneak into Hogwarts. Gringotts Bank is an impressive two-story building with large double doors, and can be opened completely into one large building or closed to create one smaller building. The bank’s interior features a removable vault, along with the Philosopher’s Stone, a clerk’s desk, a chandelier and ‘wonky’ support pillars. Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringotts goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls.
• Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringotts goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls!
• Diagon Alley is made up of 3 extensively detailed buildings: Ollivanders, Borgin and Burkes and Gringotts Bank!
• Ollivanders features lots of wands, storage shelves and a step ladder that leads to the top floor!
• Front desk at Ollivanders has an “exploding” function!
• Borgin and Burkes includes a skeleton, “glow-in-the-dark” elements, fireplace attached to the Floo Network and even a Vanishing Cabinet!
• Gringotts Bank is a two-story building featuring large double doors!
• Open Gringotts Bank completely into one large building and explore inside or close it to create a smaller building!
• Gringotts Bank features a detailed interior with a removable vault, the Philosopher’s Stone, clerk’s desk, chandelier and ‘wonky’ support pillars!
• Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringotts goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls!
• Ollivanders measures 8" (20 cm) high and 5" (13 cm) wide!
• Borgin and Burkes measures 8" (20 cm) high and 7" (18 cm) wide!
• Gringotts Bank measures 8" (21 cm) high and 4" (10 cm) wide when closed, 8" high and 9" (23 cm) wide when opened wide!
• Completed model (depending on how much space is allocated between individual parts) measures 24" (60 cm) long and 12" (30 cm) deep and 8" (21 cm) high!
Available for order directly through LEGO® beginning January 2011 via shop.LEGO.com or via phone:
US Contact Center 1-800-453-4652
CA (English) Contact Center 1-800-453-4652
CA (French) Contact Center 1-877-518-5346
European Contact Center 00-800-5346-1111

Pictoral Reviews: 3451 Sopwith Camel & 10024 Red Baron

Our multi-talented Eurobricks Fellow and Reviewers Academy Teacher, Rufus has brought us an incredible special historic highlight on these vintage WW1 aircraft models. Don't miss it. The 3451 Sopwith Camel and the 10024 Red Baron can be found exclusively inside Eurobricks. Share your thoughts with us and tell us which aircraft you prefer.
Stand a chance to win a random Series 2 minifigures

Stand a chance to win a random Series 2 minifigures by voting for your favourite entries
I got a sweet surprise for our Eurobricks Community.
You can stands a chance to win 4 random mysterious LEGO Collectable Minifigures just by placing your votes in the respective voting categories.
Voting deadline ends on the 5th of October, 2010 at 1200hrs (GMT+8) Singapore.
Read the respective voting topics below to understand the voting rules.
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LEGO Kylie Minogue

LEGO Creative Director, Matt, has entered a contest with this excellent custom Kylie Minogue minifig:
Today's the last day to vote There's still plenty of time to vote and he's only 20 votes away from moving up a spot!, so let's thank him for all his great design and theme concepts over the years and vote for his entry here.
And you can join in the discussion over his cool custom fig here.
Vector Racer
Vote for your favourite EB Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series entries

Eurobricks Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series 2 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 5th of October, 2010 at 1200hrs (GMT+8) Singapore.
Read the respective voting topics below to understand the voting rules.
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Pictoral Review: 4840 The Burrow

Eurobricks Reviewers Academy Teacher, Clone O'Patra has done a magnificent review on the 4840 The Burrow which is one of the highly anticipated 2010 Harry Potter sets. You could not want to miss a chance to view this piece of exciting magical review.
Von Nebula's Tricycle of Transcending Transportation

As Villain Factory Month continues, we see the ever-menacing Von Nebula
roll into town bringing death and destruction and groceries aboard his
Tricycle of Transcending Transportation, presented by everyone's
favourite Walrus Root Admin, Siegfried!
CLICK IT! Or else you'll miss Lotso fun (now you have to look to see what I mean).
Then drop in on all the action in the LEGO Action Figure forum
or head directly to the Villain Factory! Contest topic and get in on the action for yourself!