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Ranked lists, buying guides, and straight answers to the questions builders actually search.
A country-by-country guide to legally streaming LEGO Masters US and the Australian spinoff, plus the real story on the UK version and season 6.
Rivendell is 6,181 pieces of elves, waterfalls, and Elrond's council chamber. Here's what actually makes it worth the shelf space, and who should just buy the poster instead.
The best LEGO Icons cars for adult builders, ranked from the huge weekend projects down to the smaller desk-shelf classics.
The UK version started it all in 2017, ran two series with no cash prize, then quietly stopped. Here's what happened.
The short version: lukewarm water, mild soap, a mesh bag, and patience. Here's how to clean LEGO in bulk without cracking stickers, warping parts, or losing pieces down the drain.
Before you buy a second copy of anything to shelve, here's what LEGO investment returns actually look like once you strip out the forum hype and the survivorship bias.
The Brickmasters are Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard, two real LEGO Group designers who judge every build on LEGO Masters.
Ten Disney LEGO sets worth the shelf space this year, from a display-only castle down to a train small enough for a stocking.
The Falcon is one of the few LEGO® sets that photographs and displays as well as it builds. Here's who it's actually right for.
The Brickman is Ryan McNaught, the LEGO Certified Professional who has judged every season of LEGO Masters Australia.
Ten LEGO sets that punch well above their price, picked because the build itself holds up, not because they're just cheap and small.
Ten real LEGO® Botanicals picks, from a single stem you can build over coffee to a 3,792 piece greenhouse, for anyone hunting the best LEGO flower sets for adults.
Two-person teams build against the clock for a shot at $100,000. Here's exactly how the challenges, judging, and eliminations work.
The Harry Potter theme has been running since 2018 with no sign of slowing down, so here's our honest read on which sets earned their spot among the best LEGO Harry Potter sets of all time and which ones are just fine.
A 5,478-piece tower of a set that photographs better than almost anything else in the Icons lineup. Here's who should actually buy it.