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  • Ep. 95 - Ranking The Best LEGO Vehicles Ever Made!
    2025/07/16

    Start your engines, brick fans—because in this episode, we’re shifting into high gear and ranking ALL 20 LEGO vehicles currently in the lineup! From sleek sports cars to retro classics, from tiny details to big blocky beasts, I’m diving into the garage of LEGO’s best rides and telling you which ones are cruising in style—and which ones are stalling out at the starting line.

    We’re talking Advanced Models, Creator Expert, and Icons vehicles, the full fuel-injected fleet! Whether it’s a legendary muscle car, a vintage pickup, or a wildly overbuilt scooter (yep, that one made the list), I’m putting them all to the test. Which builds deliver the vroom-vroom wow factor? Which ones are secretly just overpriced dust magnets? And which models are so gorgeous, they’ll make you forget you don’t actually have shelf space for another LEGO set?

    In this countdown from worst to first, I’ll be rating them on design, build experience, display appeal, and yes—even playability (because who among us hasn’t rolled a LEGO car across the table when no one was looking?). I’ll share some spicy takes, reveal some surprisingly low rankings, and, of course, crown my #1 vehicle—the ultimate king of the LEGO roads.

    So, whether you're a LEGO gearhead, a collector with a serious shelf display game, or just someone who enjoys ranking things for the sheer drama of it all—this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    Hop in, buckle up, and let’s take a turbo-charged trip through LEGO’s best (and not-so-best) rides! Thanks for listening!!!

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    Ford Mustang Review: https://youtu.be/6uRHCeK9l9Y Porsche 911 Speedbuild: https://youtu.be/2td9f6g-3Ys James Bond Astin Martin Speedbuild: https://youtu.be/C3Wx6cVcPio Ford Mustang Speedbuild: https://youtu.be/ohg5ChOl2y8

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    52 分
  • Ep. 94 - LEGO's INSANE August 2025 Lineup is Here!
    2025/07/14

    Brickheads, brace yourselves—because this episode is bursting at the seams with the latest and greatest LEGO news and rumors! If you've been even remotely curious about what’s happening in the world of the brick, this is your one-stop shop for all the hot takes, juicy leaks, and upcoming releases that will have you rearranging your LEGO budget faster than you can say "4x VIP points."

    First up: LEGO Insider Days is in full swing, but not for long—it ends on the 17th! I’ll tell you everything you need to know to squeeze every last point, perk, and promo out of this limited-time event before it vanishes into the LEGO vault.

    Then we slam on the hype brakes for a huge reveal—brand-new LEGO Transformers images have just dropped, and let me tell you, these bots in disguise are looking brick-tastically beautiful. I’m breaking down the details, analyzing the builds, and answering the only question that matters: Will this one transform your wallet into an empty shell?

    But wait—don’t overlook the LEGO Architecture lineup just yet, because a new set is on the way that might just be the coolest and most stunning Architecture build LEGO has ever done. Yes, I said it. And yes, you’re going to want it on your shelf immediately.

    We’ve also got a storm of sets dropping August 1st, and I’m giving you a preview of the ones you need to be ready for. Some are big, some are bold, and some are already being whispered about in AFOL circles like they’re legendary relics.

    Oh, and Star Trek fans, it’s your time to boldly go… into rumor territory! Yep, I’m covering the latest buzz around LEGO Star Trek, and what we will be getting this Black Friday. And finally, we’re talking about what could be the most exciting LEGO Collectible Minifigure Series yet—CMF Series 28. I’ll give you the breakdown of the rumored lineup that is sure to have people talking.

    So, grab your favorite build, get comfy, and tune in for this epic LEGO news drop. Whether you’re here for the leaks, the laughs, or just want to know how broke you’re going to be by August 2nd, I’ve got you covered.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    Enterprise Speedbuild & Review: https://youtu.be/5w2eWiR33TU

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    32 分
  • Ep. 93 - Setting a High Bar - Harry Potter Gringotts Bank - Full Review
    2025/07/09

    Wands at the ready and wallets... trembling.

    In this episode, I’m diving deep into the magical marble halls of Gringotts Wizarding Bank with a full review of one of the most spellbinding, ambitious, and straight-up jaw-dropping LEGO Harry Potter sets ever released.

    We’re talking about the big one—a towering build that delivers vaults, dragons, goblets, and goblins, all packed into a single epic experience. From Harry and crew’s daring break-in to Vault 713, to the inclusion of the Ukrainian Ironbelly dragon (because what's a bank heist without a fire-breathing security system?), this set is practically a Hogwarts field trip in a box. And yes—it’s even compatible with Diagon Alley.

    This magical behemoth also comes with 13 minifigures, 11 of which are exclusive—so no filler figs here. Whether you’re a lifelong Potterhead or a LEGO lover who just appreciates expert design and storytelling, this is a build that casts a serious charm.

    But let’s not ignore the enchanted elephant in the room: the $430 price tag. Is it worth every Galleon? Or will this purchase leave your Gringotts vault echoing with regret? I’ll be unpacking the details, highlighting the highs (and a few lows), and sharing my honest take on whether this set lives up to the hype—or just feels like a Stupefy to your budget.

    Grab your Butterbeer, tune in, and let’s head down to the vaults of LEGO magic.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    #LEGOHarryPotter #GringottsReview #LEGOGringotts #HarryPotterLEGO #LEGOPodcast #AFOL #LEGOCollectors #DiagonAlley #LEGOReview #WizardingWorld #LEGO2025

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    29 分
  • Ep. 92 - The Most Exclusive Experience on the Planet - The LEGO Inside Tour
    2025/07/07

    Ever wonder what lies behind the curtain at LEGO HQ? In this episode, we’re stepping into the brick-built promised land—the LEGO Inside Tour, an exclusive, invite-only, absolutely legendary experience held in Billund, Denmark, the birthplace of the brick itself.

    Only about 350 lucky fans get to go each year, and over the course of three unforgettable days, they get VIP access to the inner workings of LEGO: from secret design labs and molding machines to walking the same halls as LEGO legends. It's part history lesson, part innovation showcase, and 100% LEGO fan fantasy.

    But wait—it gets better. Participants also receive something few collectors can even dream of: an exclusive LEGO set designed just for Inside Tour attendees. We’re talking ultra-rare, never-sold-in-stores, instant-grail status kind of rare. Some of these sets have fetched $5,000+ on the aftermarket for just a few hundred pieces. Yep—you heard that right.

    In this podcast episode, I’ll walk you through the entire Inside Tour experience: the schedule, the surprises, the special perks, the emotional highs, and the financial… well, realities. Is it worth the hype? Is it worth the cost? Is this the ultimate bucket-list trip for LEGO lovers? Let’s dig into all of it.

    So grab your headphones and let’s go on the journey together—no passport required.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    #LEGOInsideTour #LEGOPodcast #InsideTourSet #LEGOCollectors #LEGOHistory #Billund #AFOL #RareLEGO #LEGOExperience #LEGOReview #LEGO2025

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    25 分
  • Ep. 91 - Mountain Windmill Set Review: A Bricklink Dream or Design Disaster?
    2025/07/02

    In this episode, we journey into the misty peaks of LEGO history to uncover one of the most enchanting and elusive sets ever produced: the Mountain Windmill (910003) from the Bricklink Designer Program. Part fantasy, part mystery, and 100% limited-edition LEGO magic, this HANWAS designed set has quietly become a cult favorite among AFOLs (well at least this AFOL)—and today, I’m giving it the spotlight it deserves.

    Originally launched through the crowd-funded Bricklink Designer Program back in 2021, the Mountain Windmill stood out in a sea of incredible submissions. Despite falling just shy of the 10,000-unit cap (clocking in at around 9,000 sets), it’s still a highly sought-after build from the program—and for good reason.

    With 1,890+ pieces and a retail price of $180, this set combines beautiful architecture, clever techniques, and a storybook setting straight out of a fantasy novel. According to lore, it sits high in the Boratis Mountains, nestled between ancient peaks, long abandoned and reclaimed by nature. Who lived there? What was it used for? The mystery only adds to the charm—and the play/display potential.

    In this review, I take you through the entire build: what works, what wows, and whether this retired rarity is worth the secondhand market price tag. Whether you’re a collector, a MOC enthusiast, or just here for some atmospheric LEGO vibes, this is one set that deserves a closer look.

    So grab your hiking boots and let’s climb the LEGO mountains together.

    Music Credit: YouTube Audio Library

    #LEGOBricklink #BricklinkDesignerProgram #MountainWindmill #910003 #LEGOReview #AFOL #LEGO2025 #LEGOFantasyBuild #RareLEGO #LEGOCollectors #FullReviewFriday

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    23 分
  • Ep. 90 - How LEGO Turned Fan Ideas Into BILLIONS
    2025/06/30

    Grab your minifigs and dust off your nostalgia, because in this episode we're taking a brick-built time machine back through the wild, wonderful world of LEGO Ideas—from its humble beginnings as LEGO CUUSOO to the fan-powered powerhouse it is today!

    Join me as I review the entire LEGO Ideas theme, exploring its fascinating history, unexpected hits, legendary misses, and the impact it’s had on the LEGO community at large. From NASA rockets to 90s sitcom apartments, playable pianos to pirate ships, Ideas has brought fan creativity to life like no other LEGO theme out there. But here’s the big question: Is LEGO Ideas the greatest LEGO theme ever? Or is it just a chaotic mishmash of nostalgia, pop culture, and highly-specific fandom dreams?

    I’ll be diving deep into the sets, the themes, the many surprises. Plus, I’ll be chatting about what the next 10 years of LEGO Ideas could look like. Modulars? More IPs? A giant brick-built goat? Anything is possible when the fans are in charge.

    Whether you’re a lifelong AFOL, a casual builder, or someone wondering how a typewriter became a LEGO set, this video is your ultimate guide to the most unpredictable and creative theme in the LEGO universe.

    Thanks for watching—and remember: all great ideas start with a single brick.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    #LEGOIdeas #LEGOReview #CUUSOO #FanDesigned #LEGOHistory #AFOL #LEGOCollectors #TopLEGOThemes #LEGO2025 #LEGODeepDive

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    27 分
  • Ep. 89 - Classic Muscle Car Power - The Ford Mustang Full Review
    2025/06/25

    With LEGO’s brand-new Shelby Cobra 427 S/C set burning rubber into stores on July 1st, it felt like the perfect time to hit the gas and revisit the first LEGO Ford muscle car to ever grace the Creator Expert line—set 10265: the LEGO Ford Mustang.

    Originally released in 2019, this 1,471-piece V8-powered beauty delivers everything you’d want in a brick-built American icon. From the dark blue paint job and white racing stripes to the detailed interior and working steering, this thing oozes horsepower—and nostalgia. Plus, with all the customizable mods (lifted rear, supercharger, side exhausts, nitrous tank!), this Mustang lets you flex your inner gearhead in style.

    In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the model’s design, how well it holds up five years later, and whether it’s still worth hunting down for your collection—especially with the Shelby Cobra rolling into the LEGO Icons garage next.

    So is this the definitive LEGO muscle car, or has the Mustang been overtaken in the fast lane? Grab a wrench—or at least your brick separator—and let’s find out together!

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    #LEGOMustang #10265 #LEGOCreatorExpert #LEGOVehicleReview #FordVsFord #ShelbyCobraHype #AFOLCarClub #LEGOMuscleCars #LEGOIcons #MustangVsCobra

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    27 分
  • Ep. 88 - The New LEGO Ideas Set is Huge!!! - 6/23/25 - News & Rumors
    2025/06/23

    BrickCast Ep. 22 – The Inside Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-ojzXSBFnQ

    BrickCast Ep. 79 – LEGO Ideas 2025 Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnxHhdw9Dhk

    It’s another big week in the world of LEGO, and we’ve got a lot to talk about—so grab your bricks and buckle up because we’re kicking things off with the Bricklink Designer Program, where time is literally running out. Series 5 orders officially close on June 24th at 10AM CTE, so if there’s a set you’ve been eyeing, now’s the moment to act. Plus, if you’ve been patiently (or not-so-patiently) waiting on your Series 4 sets, good news—they should be shipping out very soon.

    Next, we’re diving into the latest LEGO Ideas selections, and let’s just say... one of them is absolutely massive. Think building-sized, city-flattening, tail-swinging kind of massive. The other? Well… let’s just say it might not leave as much of an impression. I break down both new picks and what we can expect from the remaining LEGO Ideas sets coming in 2025.

    And just when you think we’re done—I’ve saved the best for last: the brand-new LEGO Inside Tour set has been revealed! It’s jaw-droppingly good, loaded with exclusive details, and, of course, almost impossible for normal humans to actually own. But that won’t stop us from drooling over it together.

    Rumors, reveals, and a few hot takes—it’s all here in this week’s episode. Let’s talk LEGO!

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

    #LEGO2025 #LEGONews #BricklinkDesignerProgram #LEGOIdeas #InsideTourSet #LEGORumors #LEGOPodcast #LEGOCollectors #AFOL #LEGOGodzillaTease

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    31 分