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LEGO: Van Gogh Sunflowers
When you think of Van Gogh, you probably picture swirling skies, bursts of color, and brushstrokes so thick you can almost feel them. Now imagine that but as a still life in LEGO form. The LEGO Art Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers takes one of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings and rebuilds it brick by brick. It becomes a 3D masterpiece that looks like it leapt straight out of a museum frame. The set even comes with a sticker so you can sign the vase Does that mean you end up with

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Nov 82 min read
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Lego: Harry Potter's Diagon Alley Shops
Some people book spa weekends. We booked a getaway to play board games and relive our childhood. Three of us returned to the wizarding world they grew up with. I, the latecomer, had recently finished the books. Our destination? An area big enough for four adults, loads of LEGO bags, and one very long Diagon Alley There were enough instruction manuals to keep us from hexing each other. This was not just a build. It was a full-on weekend at Ollivanders, a trip to the Weasleys’

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Oct 312 min read
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LEGO: Mona Lisa Review
You’ve seen her smile, you’ve seen the crowds, and now you can bring her home. The LEGO Art Mona Lisa takes one of the most famous faces in the world and turns her into a pixel-perfect mosaic. At first glance, it’s hard to believe those subtle shadows and that mysterious smirk come from thousands of tiny bricks. But, it works. Plus, there are a few different faces, so you can change her face and throw your family off for a loop. Don’t ask me how I know The Basics Set: 31213

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Oct 162 min read
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