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Announcing 10253 Big Ben
The 10253 Big Ben set has been officially announced! More pictures and information can be found in the Special Themes Forum.
10253 Big Ben
Ages 16+. 4,163 pieces.
US $249.99 - CA $299.99 - DE 219.99€ - UK £169.99 - DK 1999.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.
Build the world’s best-known clock tower!
Get up close to Big Ben! The clock was first started on May 31st 1859, and Big Ben’s first chime rang from the 96-meter Elizabeth Tower on July 11th of the same year. This over 23” (60cm) high LEGO® interpretation of the iconic structure is a tribute to its engineering and architecture. It features a detailed facade with statues, shields and windows, and a clock tower with 4 adjustable clock dials and a removable roof allowing access to the belfry, plus buildable exterior elements including a sidewalk, lawn and a tree depicting the building’s location. This model makes a great display piece for the home or office.
• Big Ben features a detailed section of the Westminster Palace and the adjoining Elizabeth Tower, 4 detailed clock dials with movable hour and minutes hands, and a sidewalk, tree and grass area depicting the building’s location.
• Remove the top of the tower to access the Big Ben bell.
• Put your LEGO® building skills to the test!
• Special elements include 4 printed clock faces.
• Rare elements include ski poles, flowers and corner plates in molded gold color, and tinted-translucent elements.
• This set includes over 4,000 LEGO® pieces.
• This set offers an age-appropriate building experience for ages 16+.
• Big Ben measures over 23” (60cm) high, 17” (44cm) wide and 7” (20cm) deep.
Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning July 1, 2016.
Greebingly Good Tractor
This seemingly simple tractor by new member lookl is full of wonderful details and an engine full of greebly goodness.
Check it out and leave your comments in the Town forum.
Help vote in the digital design contest

We need your help!
Only a few more days to go! Please take a few minutes and help vote in the Digital Design contest.
Click here to learn how to do it.
ICARUS Supercar
Who needs a 911 when you can design and build your own Supercar?! This fantastic Supercar by Madoca combines a great design with great performance (powered by SBrick).
It has already been posted in March, but for those of you who haven't seen it, please take a look in the Technic Forum.
Review Coming!
VOC ship ''Halve Maen'' by Rick Bewier
SBrick and Scratch Team Up!
A lot of things happenned with Vengit & SBrick in the last couple of weeks.
The SBrick has teamed up with Scratch! Scratch is a free educating platform which uses drag and drop method to teach kids programming and robotics. Participating in education - this is something that the creators of SBrick envisioned from the start, and now it's becoming reality.
With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.
Follow this link and learn more about it.
LEGO VIP program questions for you!
Andromeda's Gates Anniversary
One year ago, on May 12th, I launched Eurobricks new science-fiction Role Building Game: Andromeda's Gates. After months of hard work with a few enthusiastic members, it was finally a reality. Since then, more than 100 players created more than 1350 builds and participated in 4 Challenges!
The AG team has changed since the beginning, but is still working hard for the future of AG... and planning AG2!
I personally want to thank everyone who supported me during the last 2 years, from the rough ideas to nowaday, including EB staff (and former staff), fellow AG judges (current and past) and of course AG players!
The Guild's Weekly
A belated Guild's Weekly, but here it is:
Colors that aren't used that often can certainly lead to stunning results. Like this blacksmith made by Kai NRG
It's unbelievable where he finds the time to build that fast and that much. But soccerkid's mocs never lack the attention to detail like this watchtower!
What makes a castle gate more awesome? A well build bridge leading to it of course, made by TitusV.
Ok, just one more, because it's been a while! BrickCurve has made a stunning entry for the Dessert King Challenge, and it's not just this build so make sure to check out the whole topic!
Brewery
Eurobricks Fellow Captain Green Hair based his Greenville Brewery Co. on Amsterdam's old Westergasfabriek (and the Hinckley Brewing Co.
). Head over to the Town forum for a view of how beer was brewed back in the day.
BIG Ships
When new EB member jim7564 builds ships he sticks to minifig-scale. But he builds really big ships and truly sticks to minifig-scale. The result are ships that take up an entire driveway. Check out the Special Themes forum for his LEGO replica of the USS Missouri (as it is a military MOC) and the Town forum for his Royal Yacht Britannia.
We'll forgive him for not having a nice clean white background in the photos in this case. ![]()
Technicopedia Updated
Blakbird has published a major update to the Technicopedia. 25 sets from the year 1999 have been added, with the 8448 Super Street Sensation as the first studless super car, succeeding the infamous 8880 Super Car.
Join the discussion in the Technic Forum.
Star Wars Contest
Today is the best day to promote Eurobricks' latest Star Wars Contest hosted by MKJoshA! If you're interested in participating or just looking at the entries, head up to the Watto's Junkyard.
Voting opened for the Digital Design contest
The voting topic for the Digital Design contest is now open.
You're help in finding our 2016 digital champion would be much appreciated, so please take a few minutes. ![]()
Click here to learn how to vote
An A-Maze-ing contest!
New Century Modulars
Pate-keetongu's fascination with early 20th century architecture motivated him to build this street corner which consists of no less than five modular buildings. Check out all the pictures in the Town forum. Pate-keetongu is on a MOCing spree lately. While you're at it, make sure you also check out his "Atelier", featuring a very inventive use of boats and the "Dragon Dance", which is filled with NPU.
Pate-keetongu is on a MOCing spree lately. While you're at it, make sure you also check out his Atelier, featuring a very inventive use of boats, and his Chinese Dragon Dance, which is filled with NPUs.
Brethren of the Brick Seas invades Brickmania Wetteren
Earlier this month, Maxim I (Eslandola), TitusV (Eslandola), Tomsche (Corrington), and Sebeus (Oleon) with LJ Hornblower and Peter G. created a large, collaborative Pirate display showing off their Brethren of the Brick Seas MOCs at Brickmania Wetteren 2016 in Belgium.
Three other events have occurred and four more are planned of other great Pirate Displays featuring Brethren of the Brick Seas. Quickly find these events in the following topic and check out the latest builds in the Brethren of the Brick Seas Forum of the Pirate Forum.
71012 LEGO Minifigure Review: Disney Series 1
This is the one you've been waiting for, and now it's here!
The one and only WhiteFang, master of the Collectable Minifigs, brings you his in depth review of one of the most anticipated sets in the series, the very first offering from Disney!
Most impressive ISD Tyrant
If you plan on buying the latest Lego Star Wars UCS: 75098 Assault on Hoth, you may want to take a look at Raskolnikov's Imperial Star Destroyer Tyrant, just to imagine shooting at it with your brand new ion cannon!























