Sorry will be post more in the future
for now i make a my minecraft Channel on Youtube
Redsharkeytv
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Friday, 23 March 2012
Sorry News! is BreakF@st!
Sorry I am Be Busy at the moment, so i will trying to put up a post every day i to the 6th April 2012.
I Will be Posting Some Videos, Easter CountDown and Much More.
I Will be Posting Some Videos, Easter CountDown and Much More.
LEGO Show announces world record attempt
The LEGO® Show will be attempting to break the world record for the largest ever built LEGO mosaic when it comes to Manchester in May, and will be enlisting the aid of visitors to the show to help build it.
The LEGO® Show, the largest in the UK, is aiming to make a 143m2 image containing approximately 550,000 LEGO® bricks when it comes to EventCity, Manchester on 5th to 7th May 2012. To complete the mosaic, the show organisers will need at least 2,000 members of the public to help by building a mosaic square, giving visitors the unique chance to be part of an official world record.
The record, officially entitled ‘the largest image built with interlocking plastic bricks’, currently stands at 112m2, and was made by DK Publishing House (UK) in London, UK in 2010.
Warren Elsmore, show director, said: “We are really excited about this world record attempt, and it will be fantastic to get the general public involved. We’ve only got three days to complete a mosaic of over half a million bricks, so we really need the help!”
In keeping with the sporting fever that is gripping the UK during 2012, the mosaic’s image will showcase sports related LEGO® minifigures from some of LEGO®’s series of collectable minifigures.
Warren added: “It’s a big year for sport, so it seemed fitting to incorporate it into the mosaic.”
The LEGO® Show, Manchester, is the only show in the country to feature LEGO® designers direct from Denmark and Bright Bricks, the UK’s first and only LEGO® certified professionals.
Already confirmed for this year’s show are a special display from the Discovery Centre, specialist building workshops, LEGO® Brand store, LEGO® brick marketplace, a special 2012 celebratory build, LEGO® cinema, play areas and of course a spectacular fan display.
The LEGO® Show 2012 takes place at EventCity from 5 – 7 May. Tickets are now on sale and a family can save £10 by buying their ticket in advance.
Find LEGO Show on Facebook or follow @LEGOShow on Twitter to keep up to date with the latest show news.
I'm guessing that the mosiac will be the picture above, which was included with the press release. It certainly fits the description. Brickset's very own Martin creates the instructions for these massive mosaics so no doubt he will be able to confirm!
The LEGO® Show, the largest in the UK, is aiming to make a 143m2 image containing approximately 550,000 LEGO® bricks when it comes to EventCity, Manchester on 5th to 7th May 2012. To complete the mosaic, the show organisers will need at least 2,000 members of the public to help by building a mosaic square, giving visitors the unique chance to be part of an official world record.
The record, officially entitled ‘the largest image built with interlocking plastic bricks’, currently stands at 112m2, and was made by DK Publishing House (UK) in London, UK in 2010.
Warren Elsmore, show director, said: “We are really excited about this world record attempt, and it will be fantastic to get the general public involved. We’ve only got three days to complete a mosaic of over half a million bricks, so we really need the help!”
In keeping with the sporting fever that is gripping the UK during 2012, the mosaic’s image will showcase sports related LEGO® minifigures from some of LEGO®’s series of collectable minifigures.
Warren added: “It’s a big year for sport, so it seemed fitting to incorporate it into the mosaic.”
The LEGO® Show, Manchester, is the only show in the country to feature LEGO® designers direct from Denmark and Bright Bricks, the UK’s first and only LEGO® certified professionals.
Already confirmed for this year’s show are a special display from the Discovery Centre, specialist building workshops, LEGO® Brand store, LEGO® brick marketplace, a special 2012 celebratory build, LEGO® cinema, play areas and of course a spectacular fan display.
The LEGO® Show 2012 takes place at EventCity from 5 – 7 May. Tickets are now on sale and a family can save £10 by buying their ticket in advance.
Find LEGO Show on Facebook or follow @LEGOShow on Twitter to keep up to date with the latest show news.
I'm guessing that the mosiac will be the picture above, which was included with the press release. It certainly fits the description. Brickset's very own Martin creates the instructions for these massive mosaics so no doubt he will be able to confirm!
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Monday, 19 March 2012
R2 D2 (2012) Announcement
The Ultimate Collector Series R2-D2
The best-loved droid in the Star Wars galaxy!
10225 R2-D2™
Ages 16+.
2,127 pieces
US $179.99,
CA $229.99,
UK£ 149.99,
DE€ 179.99,
DK 1499 DKK
Presenting the iconic R2-D2 as you’ve never seen him before. Everyone’s favourite droid from the Star Wars galaxy is now part of the Ultimate Collector Series. The model features fantastic detailing, such as retractable leg, front panels that open to reveal a universal computer interface arm, a circular saw, rotating head and two fold-out front spacecraft linkage control arms. With the included fact plaque and R2-D2 minifigure, this diminutive model is the perfect addition to your LEGO® Star Wars™ collection.
At least we know the prices now, and I'm told it's scheduled for a ’beginning of May release’: May the fourth, probably!
The video is now on a different platform rather than YouTube; I'm guessing we might have seen the last of LEGO's use of that for product release videos
Next: Next Cuuscoo
Han Shot First!
Here are some Pictures i Found of The Big Problem in The Star Wars Saga
HAN SHOT FIRST!
Found Out Your Real Feelings
Han Solo Kill Greddo First !
HAN SHOT FIRST!
Found Out Your Real Feelings
Han Solo Kill Greddo First !
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Thursday, 15 March 2012
MineCraft in Your Team!
Minecraft will be a part of BJR Lego NEWS DAILY
The choice of minecraft was voted in by R and J in r name : BJR
So i will be posting minecraft too
but many lee Lego the Real Plastic Brick
But i will be reviewing Lego Minecraft which is coming out in Aug 12
Thanks
LegomyEggo
The choice of minecraft was voted in by R and J in r name : BJR
So i will be posting minecraft too
but many lee Lego the Real Plastic Brick
But i will be reviewing Lego Minecraft which is coming out in Aug 12
Thanks
LegomyEggo
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes First Look Trailer [HD]
Here is a trailer for the new Lego Game
Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
Here is The Trailer
Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
Here is The Trailer
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Mega Bloks Power Rangers Series 1: First Look
Here Is the New Mega Bloks Theme:
Power Rangers Samurai
Today I bought a pack of Series 1 Mystery Pack.
I was Looking for the halo,but no finds.
Here is the Series 1 Pack:
I had not Found all the Codes for this Series
As i found all the codes i will put they up
Today I got................................
Mooger
Thanks
Legomyeggo
PS: i will post all the minifigures frames This Week.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
First Look At LegoLand Windsor Hotel
Here are some First photo of the new Windsor Hotel
Bricks Family Restaurant
Here is The Dinner Table At the Restaurant
For tomorrow
The Frame Minifigures Cases
Legomyeggo
Bricks Family Restaurant
Here is The Dinner Table At the Restaurant
For tomorrow
The Frame Minifigures Cases
Legomyeggo
Review: HALO Mega Bloks Floodgate Set 96971
Jason reviews the 2011 HALO Mega Bloks set, Floodgate. This is a 10th Anniversary edition that is/was available only from Toys R' Us.
Monday, 12 March 2012
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Lego Show Episode 2 : A Toy Story
This Is the Second Episode Of The Lego Show
All about a day of a life of a Toy.
LEGO SHOW
EPISODE 2: Toy Story
All about a day of a life of a Toy.
LEGO SHOW
EPISODE 2: Toy Story
Saturday, 10 March 2012
#3 Friends MakeOUT???????????????????
I found this on The Lego Website Front Page.
It Had Lego Friends For Girl and i Found this picture on it
IT LOOKS LIKE THE GIRLS ARE KISSING
MIA: WIRED-O OMG!!!!!!!!!!
OLIVIA: COOL
STEPHANIE: OK
ANDREA: KISS ME BABY
EMMA: LOL
Here is the Pic
Lego Are Not Setting a Good Idea of This Toy.....
LegoMyEggo
It Had Lego Friends For Girl and i Found this picture on it
IT LOOKS LIKE THE GIRLS ARE KISSING
MIA: WIRED-O OMG!!!!!!!!!!
OLIVIA: COOL
STEPHANIE: OK
ANDREA: KISS ME BABY
EMMA: LOL
Here is the Pic
Lego Are Not Setting a Good Idea of This Toy.....
LegoMyEggo
#2 Easter 2012 Is Coming..........
Easter 2012 is a big Event In BJR Calendar this Year.
Easter is coming soon this means Halo Series 4 Minifigures are Coming
Each Easter I Always finish my halo Series Collection.
Easter
Sunday, 8 April 2012.
Easter is coming soon this means Halo Series 4 Minifigures are Coming
Each Easter I Always finish my halo Series Collection.
Easter
Sunday, 8 April 2012.
#1 Welcome to BJRs Lego News Daily
Hi
Welcome to BJRs Lego News Daily
Each Week I post : Review, News, Vintage Collection, MOCs, Lego Show, And More
I do Post on Lego,Mega Bloks,Kre-o,and any thing got to do with the Plastic Brick.
Here Is A Brief History of Lego.
he LEGO Company had its beginnings in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a poor carpenter from Billund, Denmark. Ole Kirk started creating wooden toys in 1932, but it wasn't until 1949 that the famous plastic LEGO brick was created.
The company name LEGO was coined by Christiansen from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "play well". The LEGO Group claims that "LEGO" means "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin, though this is a rather liberal translation; the more accepted and widely used application of the word is "I read". It should be noted, however, that the original, Greek verb "legein" actually has the meaning "put together".
In 1947, Ole Kirk and his son Godtfred obtained samples of interlocking plastic bricks produced by the company Kiddicraft. These "Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks" were designed and patented in the UK by Mr. Hilary Harry Fisher Page, a child psychologist. A few years later, in 1949, LEGO began producing similar bricks, calling them "Automatic Binding Bricks." These bricks, manufactured from cellulose acetate, were developed in the spirit of traditional wooden blocks that could be stacked upon one another; however, these plastic bricks could be "locked" together. They had several round "studs" on top, and a hollow rectangular bottom. The blocks snapped together, but not so tightly that they couldn't be pulled apart.
The use of plastic for toy manufacture was not highly regarded by retailers and consumers of the time. Many of the LEGO Group's shipments were returned, following poor sales; it was thought that plastic toys could never replace the wooden monkeys.
By 1954, Christiansen's son, Godtfred, had become the junior managing director of the LEGO Group. It was his conversation with an overseas buyer that struck the idea of a toy system. Godtfred saw the immense potential in LEGO bricks to become a system for creative play, but the bricks still had some problems from a technical standpoint: their "locking" ability was limited, and they were not very versatile. It wasn't until 1958 that the modern-day brick design was developed, and it took another five years to find exactly the right material for it.
Over the years many more LEGO sets, series, and pieces were created, with many innovative improvements and additions, culminating in the colorful versatile building toys that we know today.
Thanks For Reading The First Post
Welcome to BJRs Lego News Daily
Each Week I post : Review, News, Vintage Collection, MOCs, Lego Show, And More
I do Post on Lego,Mega Bloks,Kre-o,and any thing got to do with the Plastic Brick.
Here Is A Brief History of Lego.
he LEGO Company had its beginnings in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a poor carpenter from Billund, Denmark. Ole Kirk started creating wooden toys in 1932, but it wasn't until 1949 that the famous plastic LEGO brick was created.
The company name LEGO was coined by Christiansen from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "play well". The LEGO Group claims that "LEGO" means "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin, though this is a rather liberal translation; the more accepted and widely used application of the word is "I read". It should be noted, however, that the original, Greek verb "legein" actually has the meaning "put together".
In 1947, Ole Kirk and his son Godtfred obtained samples of interlocking plastic bricks produced by the company Kiddicraft. These "Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks" were designed and patented in the UK by Mr. Hilary Harry Fisher Page, a child psychologist. A few years later, in 1949, LEGO began producing similar bricks, calling them "Automatic Binding Bricks." These bricks, manufactured from cellulose acetate, were developed in the spirit of traditional wooden blocks that could be stacked upon one another; however, these plastic bricks could be "locked" together. They had several round "studs" on top, and a hollow rectangular bottom. The blocks snapped together, but not so tightly that they couldn't be pulled apart.
The use of plastic for toy manufacture was not highly regarded by retailers and consumers of the time. Many of the LEGO Group's shipments were returned, following poor sales; it was thought that plastic toys could never replace the wooden monkeys.
By 1954, Christiansen's son, Godtfred, had become the junior managing director of the LEGO Group. It was his conversation with an overseas buyer that struck the idea of a toy system. Godtfred saw the immense potential in LEGO bricks to become a system for creative play, but the bricks still had some problems from a technical standpoint: their "locking" ability was limited, and they were not very versatile. It wasn't until 1958 that the modern-day brick design was developed, and it took another five years to find exactly the right material for it.
Over the years many more LEGO sets, series, and pieces were created, with many innovative improvements and additions, culminating in the colorful versatile building toys that we know today.
Thanks For Reading The First Post
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