Episodes

  • Ep. 168 - Is This Still a Fairground Classic: The LEGO Ferris Wheel Review
    Apr 1 2026

    Ferris wheels are making a comeback in the LEGO world, and this episode takes a deep dive into one of the most beloved amusement park sets ever released.

    With a brand-new Friends theme Ferris wheel arriving in the LEGO lineup this summer and rumors of another classic fairground attraction returning in 2026, it felt like the perfect time to revisit one of the most iconic sets from the Creator Expert fairground collection.

    In this review, we take a close look at the 2015 Ferris Wheel set designed by Jamie Berard. From its massive footprint and unique minifigure lineup to the surprisingly simple build structure behind the scenes, we break down what makes this set so memorable more than a decade after its release.

    We also talk about where this build fits within the larger fairground series, how it compares to the other rides in the lineup, and whether the secondary market price still makes sense today for collectors.

    Is this classic amusement park centerpiece still worth adding to your collection, or has time and newer sets changed the equation? Watch the full review to see how it holds up today.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    28 mins
  • Ep. 167 - Amazing New Set Reveals! But Are They Worth The Price? 3/30/26 - News & Rumors
    Mar 30 2026

    The LEGO news never slows down, and this week might be one of the most interesting yet. From surprising set reveals to rumors that could shake up entire themes, we’re counting down the ten biggest LEGO stories happening right now.

    This episode covers everything from a brand new Formula 1 helmet build to an unexpected Marvel minifigure showing up in an upcoming book release. Botanical fans are getting new additions to the growing plant lineup, while Disney collectors may want to clear some shelf space for a playful set that doubles as display décor.

    Architecture builders have some massive skyline news, including two major builds that could become centerpiece display sets. Meanwhile, a legendary space telescope is getting the brick-built treatment, and DreamWorks might finally be bringing one of its most beloved characters into the LEGO universe in a big way.

    But that’s only part of the story. There are also rumors swirling around a franchise that many fans have been hoping LEGO would tackle for years. If the reports are true, it could open the door to an entirely new theme. And taking the number one spot this week is a massive build that’s packed with minifigures and could become one of the biggest display sets of the year.

    Plus, a quick milestone celebration as the channel just crossed 2,000 subscribers on the YouTube page!

    Which announcement deserves the top spot this week? Watch the full countdown to see how everything ranks.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    30 mins
  • Ep. 166 - The Smart Guide to Buying Lego in 2026
    Mar 25 2026

    LEGO collecting in 2026 feels different. Prices are higher, hype moves faster, and the fear of missing out can push collectors into buying sets they may not actually need. In this episode we break down a smarter strategy for navigating the LEGO market this year with a simple approach: Buy. Wait. Skip.

    Using real examples from current sets, we walk through how to decide which sets are actually worth grabbing now, which ones are better to wait on, and which releases might be best left on the shelf entirely. We also talk about why retirement dates matter, how quickly some themes disappear from shelves, and why the biggest launches aren’t always the best day-one purchases.

    Along the way we cover helpful tools that collectors use to track sets, the reality that only LEGO truly knows when something will retire, and why even experienced collectors sometimes get it wrong. We’ll also talk about how used sets can be a perfectly smart option, why certain limited-run releases behave differently, and how seasonal sets can catch people off guard.

    Most importantly, this episode is about avoiding the trap that catches so many collectors: buying something simply because everyone else is talking about it. If you want to stretch your LEGO budget further in 2026 and make smarter decisions about what belongs in your collection, this strategy might save you a lot of money.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    46 mins
  • Ep. 165 - Ten Crazy New LEGO Set Reveals and Announcements - 3/23/26 - News & Rumors
    Mar 23 2026

    The last few weeks in the LEGO world have been absolutely packed, and we’re counting down the ten most amazing things that just happened. From surprise set reveals to massive builds that break records, this episode runs through the biggest announcements, rumors, and official images shaking up the brick community right now.

    We start with a huge milestone for LEGO architecture fans as a brand new set takes the crown as the largest LEGO set ever made. From there, the countdown dives into everything from upcoming Jurassic Park vehicles and fossils to a massive Marvel helicarrier loaded with minifigures. We also check out a classic gaming console recreated in bricks, an iconic airplane getting the LEGO treatment, and a sneaker collaboration dropping just in time for Air Max Day.

    The BrickLink Designer Program also dropped its Series 10 finalists, and there are some very interesting designs in the running. Plus, one nostalgic comic adventure is blasting off with a rocket build that’s sure to stand out on any display shelf.

    And that’s not all. There are a few surprises on the horizon, including the return of a beloved video game theme, an exciting Mario development for collectors, and a bonus reveal for Star Wars fans that might sneak its way onto your wish list.

    Which announcement deserves the number one spot this week? Watch the full countdown to see what made the top of the list.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    41 mins
  • Ep. 164 - Is This Still The Greatest Set Ever Made? LEGO Rivendell Review
    Mar 11 2026

    Two years ago, one set changed everything for me.

    10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell wasn’t just another big LEGO release — it was the reason this podcast even exists. Now, many months later and staring down a likely Summer 2026 retirement (well past the typical LEGO Icons lifespan), I’m doing something I’ve never done before: I’m re-reviewing it.

    6167 pieces. $500. Fifteen minifigures. Forty-nine numbered bags. Three instruction manuals. Nearly three feet wide. The Last Homely House in the West in full brick-built glory.

    But the real question is — how does it hold up?

    In this episode, I revisit Imladris from every angle: • Does the build experience still feel like a 10/10 masterpiece? • Has the value shifted as retirement approaches? • Are those 69 printed tiles, deep-cut lore references, and insanely detailed minifig lineup still unmatched? • And is this still the gold standard for large-scale display sets? We talk lore accuracy (yes, including that Celebrimbor scene and the subtle Annatar implications), hidden details, minifigure value, and whether Rivendell still earns its place among the greatest LEGO sets ever made.

    This isn’t just a review. It’s a look back at where this podcast started… and a real test of whether one of the most beloved modern LEGO sets truly stands the test of time.

    If you’ve been on the fence, or if you’ve owned it since day one, this one’s special.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    34 mins
  • Ep. 162 - LEGO Smart Play: Brilliant Innovation OR Total Disaster?
    Mar 4 2026

    Is this the future of LEGO… or another tech experiment headed for the clearance aisle?

    On March 1st, the LEGO Group officially launched the brand-new Smart Brick and Smart Play System across six countries, debuting in sets like 75420 Luke’s Landspeeder, 75426 Millennium Falcon, and 75427 Throne Room Duel & A-wing. But if you think this is LEGO’s first dance with high-tech innovation… oh, we need to talk.

    In this episode, I rewind the clock and walk through LEGO’s long, complicated relationship with technology — from the battery-powered train motors of the 1960s to Mindstorms, Nexo Knights, Hidden Side, Vidiyo (yes… that one), LEGO Dimensions, and even Super Mario. Some were brilliant. Some were bold. Some were… cautionary tales.

    Then we dig into the Smart Play rollout itself:

    Are these new Star Wars sets actually good builds? Did the tech compromise the design? Is this system trying to do too much — and excelling at too little? And why does this launch feel so strangely mysterious?

    I break down the three fundamental problems I see with Smart Play, why history might not be on LEGO’s side, and whether this thing is doomed… or just misunderstood. Most importantly, I give you my honest prediction about where this goes from here — and whether LEGO will actually stick with it long enough to make it succeed.

    Smart Play or Dumb Idea? Hit play and let’s find out.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    36 mins
  • Ep. 161 - LEGO March Madness IS Here! - 3-2-26 - News & Rumors
    Mar 2 2026

    March is officially here… and LEGO did NOT ease us into it.

    Over forty new sets have hit shelves, Pokémon and Star Wars Smart Play have launched, the 300th BrickHeadz is up for grabs, and the Gift-With-Purchase calendar is stacked. If your wallet isn’t nervous yet… it should be.

    In this episode, I walk you through the absolute avalanche of March releases — from massive display pieces like 31220 Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, to new Batman builds, Botanicals, Disney drops, ICONS heavy-hitters, Technic speed machines, and even that Scaled-Up Blue Astronaut. There’s sports, there’s Editions, there’s Formula 1 everywhere… and yes, Ferrari fans are eating well. But that’s just the warm-up.

    We also dig into the latest rumors — and there’s one that has me personally counting down the days: the 18+ Buildable Triceratops Skeleton rumored for August. Nearly 2,000 pieces of prehistoric display goodness? Say less.

    On top of that: • Messi and Ronaldo Editions sets? • More Ferrari helmets? • And a wave of Harry Potter August rumors that might have fans very interested… If you’re trying to decide what to buy, what to skip, what to save for, and what might be worth the hype — this is your March survival guide.

    Strap in. It’s a big one.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    34 mins