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BrickForge S.W.A.T Gear
Official BrickForge spokesman and Eurobricks Forum member Omicron brings to all the LEGO customisers some exciting news: the new BrickForge S.W.A.T Gear is now available!
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Great Western LEGO Show
The Great Western LEGO Show is the largest display of models built by LEGO fans in the UK.
Every year, members of the Brickish Association bring their amazing creations to Swindon and visitors from all over the UK come to be inspired.
Click here to go to the official site for this year's show!
GE ES44AC in CSX Livery
Peering into EB's Train Tech forum, you may spy this impressive LEGO Train creation by Davey. Just 6-studs wide with slider trucks, Davey has shared his GE ES44AC in CSX Livery; a blue, light grey, and yellow beauty that may compete with the LEGO Burlington Northern Santa Fe or even the legendary Santa Fe Super Chief. Doesn't Davey build a mean LEGO Train engine? Share your thoughts
HERE.8403 Family Home Review
UCS Reviewer Magnifico (and LEGO Town fan) Rufus brings the LEGO community it's first high-quality image review of the new
8403 Family House. If you're a Classic Town or LEGO City fan, stop by the EB Town Forum today to check out the outstanding review!Free Spaceman Minifig Magnet on S@H
Hero Factory Reviews by VBBN
Academy Teacher VBBN has been bringing us fantastic reviews of the new Bionicle replacement, Hero Factory. His latest review is of 7165 Natalie Breez.

Be sure to check out this review of Ms Breez and also VBBN's earlier review of 7169 Mark Surge in our Action Figures Forum!
Single Wheeled Exploring Platform
LEGO Space fan Catarino creates this most unique
Single Wheeled Exploring Platform. If you think the creation is nicely designed, this mobile lab explorer is fully functional with a LEGO Power Functions system. To see the video, check out the creation in the EB LEGO Sci-fi forum.Review: The White House Architecture 21006
Town and Train master TheBrickster shares with us an exclusive review of the new Architecture set 21006 The White House

J Cement Hopper
One of the things that LEGO Train fans would certainly appreciate is more single rolling stock cars. LEGO Train builder Scruffulous shares one of his recent creations, a Victorian Railways
J Cement Hopper. Using a dark red and black color palette, as well as some nicely placed SNOT sections, his cement hopper would definitely make an outstanding rolling stock set. Does anyone envision a new My Own LEGO Hobby Train sub-theme?You can read more about this impressive hopper in the Train Tech forum.
HMS Achille
You are looking at the deck of the French frigate Achille by our member Perfectionist. While still under construction, it is worth taking a look at
these work in progress pictures. This is one of the best prefab hull ships ever being constructed, and it even has an interior!Stone Well
Looking for something to add to your LEGO Medieval Market Village? LEGO Castle fan Brickdoctor shares a clever little creation in the History Forum. Built for a friend, the
Stone Well serves as the perfect accessory set to aspiring LEGO Castle builders.The new quarterly online survey
Epic Review: 8043 Excavator
Technic-head Blakbird brings us a humble review of the new Technic 8043 Excavator. Is it one of the best Technic sets ever? Read on to find out!

Click here to view this review in our Technic forum.
Cape of No Hope
Have you ever heard of an unlucky rock? - the kind of rock that sinks many boats. - A mysterious hut on top and cave that serves as a prison for castaways? Venture into the
Cape of No Hope, a LEGO History creation by Lolas.LEGO: is it all in the plastic?
Dear LEGO fans and Eurobricks Forum members, have you ever wanted to have your minifgures turn into a cute, tall, soft plush version of themselves?
Eurobricks Fellow MetroiD and his lovely girlfriend decided to make this dream a reality, and soon they had these two fantastic custom plush minifigs in their hands: LEGO workers turn into the symbols of their community and LUG.
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