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Get Menace's Money
Tyler with The Woody Show?, Lego Fans, Food News & More!

Get Menace's Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 38:50 Transcription Available


On this epsiode we talk Tyler with The Woody Show?, Lego Fans, Food News & More! 

Radio Giga
LEGO bei Amazon und Aldi reduziert: Beliebter Harry-Potter-Charakter bis zu 30 % günstiger

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024


LEGO-Fans können derzeit bei Amazon und Aldi ein echtes Schnäppchen machen. Der beliebte Hippogreif Seidenschnabel aus dem „Harry Potter“-Universum ist drastisch reduziert.

Steengoed
Een bezoek aan LEGO® World 2024

Steengoed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 48:05


In de vorige aflevering hoorde je al iets over ons bezoek een LEGO® World 2024 in de Jaarbeurs in Utrecht, maar nu nemen we je echt mee de beursvloer op. Na zijn douche door Elger verder de LEGO® wereld in en maakte korte reportages in het museum en bij de officieel nog niet uitgebrachte Mario Kart sets. Daarna begaf hij zich naar de LEGO® Fans hoek en sprak daar met Mathijs, Paul en Philip over de bijzondere bouwwerken die zij meegenomen hadden naar LEGO® World.Besproken sets en links naar het werk van de AFOLs kun je vinden op steengoed.show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bistum Würzburg
Spielerisch mit der Bibel in Kontakt kommen

Bistum Würzburg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 3:23


Na, wer von euch hat früher gerne mit Lego gespielt? Mit den kleinen, bunten Steinen lassen sich ganze Welten erschaffen. Ein Priester aus Fladungen im Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld baut zum Beispiel biblische Szenen nach – und das mit ganz viel Liebe zum Detail. Im Dezember hatte er die Legolandschaft sogar ausgestellt. Anna-Lena Ils hat sich das Werk mal angeschaut. Für die Zukunft plant Thomas Elbert die Ausstellung zusammen mit anderen Lego-Fans aus der Gemeinde zu erweitern.

Der Spielwaren Investor - spielend reale Rendite!

In der heutigen Ausgabe vom Brickcast sprechen wir u .a. über das Bricklink Designer Programm, dem Mittelalterlichen Stadtplatz, May the 4th und die Rückkehr von Johnny Thunder. Außerdem stellen wir uns die Frage, woraus eigentlich die Papiertüten von Lego bestehen.

Today's Tolkien Times
Week 025 - A Letter for the LEGO Fans

Today's Tolkien Times

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 5:36


We move to 1923 and a letter to a new address in Leeds, before looking at just how old Father Christmas really is. Also, when is a brick not a brick?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5854727/advertisement

Between The Studs Lego (R) Podcast
BTS, 144: Minifig Tournament Bracket: Battle!

Between The Studs Lego (R) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 58:16


Greetings LEGO® Fans! In this episode we're trying something new by comparing different aweesome minifigures head-to-head. The ones deemed best at battling or being a warrior move on to the next round until only one minifigure remains! Mark, Alex, and Steven's picks may surprise you!  Did you agree with our picks? Which ones would you have voted to move on to the next round? Let us know in the comments! Our Website: https://atlbrick.comJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTA_vCAnE6Q9z1r1jKviosQ/joinPhone: 470-414-2208Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atlbrick/Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlbrickco/?hl=en

Between The Studs Lego (R) Podcast
BTS, 128: Our Top Picks for the Most Iconic LEGO® Animals!

Between The Studs Lego (R) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 62:33


The LEGO® has produced hundreds of different animal pieces over the years and some have stuck around in the imagination of builders and the culture of LEGO® Fans. Which ones do Steven Garrett and Mark think are the most iconic of them all? Watch now and find out! Did you like our selections? Did we miss any amazing LEGO® Animals that should have been on this list? let us know in the comments!Check out all of our LEGO® animal pieces on our website: https://atlbrick.comPhone: 470-414-2208Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atlbrick/Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlbrickco/?hl=en

KBBL Radio - Simpsons Podcast
S25E20 - Auf dänische Steine können Sie bauen

KBBL Radio - Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 44:22


Eine erschreckend nostalgische Folge! Homer findet sich plötzlich in einer Welt wieder, in der alles aus Lego besteht. Was erstmal wie eine Fanfiction klingt, ist tatsächlich Realität, und Homer wird sich seiner Situation langsam bewusst. Damit beginnt Homers Abenteuer in einer Welt, in der niemand verletzt werden kann, egal, wie sehr er es versucht. Außerdem werden in dieser Folge von KBBL-Radio Uhren herausgekramt, und Teile des Teams offenbaren sich als größere Lego-Fans, als sie es selbst vielleicht jemals wussten... Vielen Dank an Max für den Folgenwunsch und liebe Grüße an Frieda!

Emploi Rhénan - FB Elsass
Le festival Fana'Briques les 1er et 2 octobre à Colmar

Emploi Rhénan - FB Elsass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:23


durée : 00:02:23 - Près de chez vous - France Bleu Elsass - Que les fans de lego se réjouissent : Fanabrique revient! ce sera à Colmar les 1er et 2/10/22. Lego-Fans können sich freuen: Fanabrique ist zurück! es findet am 1. und 2.10.22 in Colmar statt.

Kentucky Politics Weekly
Lego Fans, Rejoice!

Kentucky Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 59:49


The Lexington Herald-Leader's Linda Blackford joins the show today for a conversation about the Jan 6th Commission, 2023 Governor's polling, Andy Beshear and cannabis, the future of editorial sections in local papers and, most importantly, Lego coming to America!

Games Aktuell Podcast - Spiel, Spass und Schokolade
Games Aktuell Podcast 711: LEGO Star Wars, Two Point Campus, Return to Monkey Island

Games Aktuell Podcast - Spiel, Spass und Schokolade

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 130:03


Es war vermutlich die größte Überraschung der Woche: Ron Gilbert macht ein neues Monkey Island. Eine Meldung, über die sich Matthias besonders gefreut hat. Entsprechend sprechen wir über Return to Monkey Island und welche Infos zum Spiel bisher bekannt sind. Außerdem fühlt Matthias seinen beiden jungen Gästen Toni und Chris auf den Zahn, ob diese überhaupt noch etwas mit Monkey Island anfangen können. Danach berichtet uns dann Toni vom kommenden Two Point Campus, dass sie in einer frühen Version schon einmal anspielen konnte. Ob es mit dem gelungenen Vorgänger Two Point Hospital mithalten kann, erfahrt ihr im Podcast. Dort informieren wir euch außerdem, wie das in dieser Woche erschienene LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga in unserem Test abgeschnitten hat. Chris hat sich in das Abenteuer aus Klemmbausteinen gestürzt und hat leider nicht nur gutes zu berichtet. Ob Star-Wars- und Lego-Fans trotzdem zufrieden gestellt werden, klären wir im Podcast. Abgerundet wird das Ganze wie immer mit euren Community-Beiträgen. Themen der GA-Podcast-Folge 711: 00:00:00 - Intro und In eigener Sache 00:03:58 - Return of Monkey Island 00:22:35 - Two Point Campus 00:46:53 - LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 01:21:32 - Community-Beiträge LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga jetzt bei Amazon bestellen: http://www.pcgames.de/podcast-legostarwars

Extra Pieces - LEGO® Conversations & Perspectives
S2E8 - Extra Pieces: We are Back - Brickvention Wrap-up, Boutique Hotel, Majestic Tiger, The Globe and More

Extra Pieces - LEGO® Conversations & Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022


Season 2 Episode 8 Welcome Back to the Extra pieces. Things got really busy just before Christmas, but we are now back. In this episode: Jay and Richard recap their trip to Brickvention 2022 in Melbourne. Discover just how expensive LEGO Goats have become And discuss our Purchases to date, this year: Friendship tree house; Encanto house Creator 3in1 Majestic Tiger. These have been in part to get the Year of the Tiger Gift with Purchase. https://jaysbrickblog.com/reviews/review-lego-40491-year-of-the-tiger/ http://ramblingbrick.com/2022/01/13/40491-year-of-the-tiger-hands-on-review/ We discuss the Friends 10th Anniversary. We got a tree house: what else do you want to see?? Our colleague Michael at Bricking Around had some strong words...https://brickingaround.com/2022/01/14/where-the-f-are-my-golden-minidolls-my-thoughts-on-the-10th-anniversary-of-lego-friends/ And discuss some of the sets we have built: Boutique Hotel https://jaysbrickblog.com/reviews/review-lego-10297-boutique-hotel-modular/ Majestic Tiger http://ramblingbrick.com/2021/12/06/tyger-tyger-burning-bright-majestic-tiger-hands-on-review/ Ninjago Core sets http://ramblingbrick.com/2022/01/17/ninjagopalooza22-ninjago-core-evo-71760717617176271763-hands-on-review/ LEGO Ideas Globe. https://jaysbrickblog.com/reviews/review-lego-21332-earth-globe/ And as The LEGO Group approaches its 90th Anniversary, we realise there are so many other anniversaries this year! So, kick back and listen in. Leave a nice review, to make it easier for other LEGO® Fans to find us. Some sets discussed in theis podcast were provided by the LEGO group for review purposes. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @extrapiecespod or send us an email extrapiecespod@gmail.com Find out more at https://extra-pieces.pinecast.co

Der Spielwaren Investor - spielend reale Rendite!
Skaerbaek recap: Brickstory & Lars auf Tour!

Der Spielwaren Investor - spielend reale Rendite!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 59:01


Das LEGO Fanfest in Skaerbaek ist die legendärste Veranstaltung ihrer Art. Im Mutterland des Legosteins treffen sich, sofern es weltweite Pandemien zulassen, alljährlich LEGO-Fans aus aller Welt. Es ist eine bunte und unvergleichliche Veranstaltung, die Brickstory und Legolars in diesem Jahr zusammen besucht haben. Bene als Ersttäter, Lars als Wiederholungstäter. In diesem Podcast geben wir relativ wirr und ungefiltert unsere Eindrücke des zurückliegenden Wochenendes zu Protokoll.  Show Notes www.Spielwaren-Investor.com Das Skaerbaek Fan-Fest online: https://www.fanweekend.dk/index.php Hier meldest Du Dich zum Angebots Flash auf Telegram an: https://t.me/LEGOangebote  Hier gehts zum News- Flash:  https://t.me/legonachrichten http://www.Spielwaren-Investor.com Spielwaren Investor auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/der_spielwaren_investor/ Spielwaren Investor auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU6B66hnds2qgdewJPly_yg?view_as=subscriber Brickstory auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQG4uBBNcE5LVYPspgbhQ2g

Missing Pieces
LEGO Fans Hate Tik Tok & I Do Too | Missing Pieces #93

Missing Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 47:54


I discuss a recent poll I did asking my audience if they prefer Tik Tok or YouTube Shorts for short form content and I was surprised by the results. I discuss my venture into slow cooker meal prep and a bunch of stuff I watched and played last week on a chill week of finally being home and taking it easy after a busy summer vacation schedule.

Our LEGO® Stories
Never Too Old to Play

Our LEGO® Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 20:56


As George Bernard Shaw once said, “We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing”. Our Adult Fans of LEGO® (AFOL) community figured this out a long time ago; they never stopped playing and they continue to inspire us with their amazing creations. Learn how much influence this community has on some of the decisions we make and meet two adult fans for whom LEGO play turned out to be a game-changer.

StoneWars.de LEGO® Podcast
Folge 96: Kleine Dekomaus

StoneWars.de LEGO® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 177:20


Es ist eine ereignisreiche Zeit für LEGO Fans... Nicht nur der Black Friday ist allgegenwärtig, sondern auch zahlreiche Neuheiten des kommenden Jahres werfen ihren Schatten voraus! Und mittendrin gibt es jetzt wieder beinahe pünktlich eine neue Folge vom StoneWars Podcast! Alle Shownotes findet ihr hier: https://stnw.rs/folge96 Vielen Dank an David für die Timecodes: 0:00:00 Begrüßung THERAPIESTUNDE 0:00:34 Ryk 0:02:17 Lukas: Wochenrückblick 0:04:04 Lukas: Dein Talent im Einsatz (Zoll, dem der Zoll gebührt) 0:13:16 Zöllner Ryk 0:16:21 FCKCORONA 0:18:17 KOMMENTARE 0:18:24 Guz808: Bingo! 0:19:02 Olé, olé 0:19:09 Guz808: Bingo! (fortgesetzt) 0:21:04 Achtung, Katzen-Content & Bingo-Mania 0:22:46 Masmiseim: Hype am laufenden Band & LEGO Häusle 0:30:48 Kleinteilkarambolage 0:31:36 Eric son: Monster ohne Einreise 0:33:18 Henry Krasemann: Repetitio est mater studiorum 0:34:25 (Achtung, 3 Sekunden Katzen-Content) 0:35:04 (Achtung, 10 Sekunden Katzen-Content) 0:35:17 Stefan Müller: Witze auf der Überholspur 0:36:05 Achtung, sexistischer Fisch-Content! 0:37:06 Dussel: Anleitung zum Kramm’schen Sortiersystem 0:38:27 Der Flo: Schrödingers Podkatze 0:40:27 Ergänzung THERAPIESTUNDE / GEBAUT & GEBAUT 0:44:33 – Pause – Ergänzung KOMMENTARE 0:48:57 Eric son: Aparecium Artem 0:53:48 Die Dekomaus wird gebaut haben 0:55:28 Lukas zockt „Uncharted 4“ (et al.) 0:57:42 (Achtung, 5 Sekunden Katzen-Content) 1:03:19 SALE entfällt (fast) NEWS 1:04:02 Black Friday 1:14:41 Ideas: TX Master Games 1:17:12 Exkurs: Sensei Ryk 1:18:29 Ideas: Milwaukee Art Museum 1:19:45 Ideas: Welcome to the Car Wash! 1:22:29 Ideas Buch: „The Secret Life of LEGO Bricks“: 1:27:16 – Pause- 1:29:09 Lesebefehl: Das große Krabbeln 1:33:13 BrickLink-Umfrage 1:34:42 Brand Store in Hannover NEUVORSTELLUNGEN 1:36:13 McLaren Senna GTR 1:40:31 Star Wars 1:41:13 – Pause – 1:56:44 Art 1:57:25 City 2:09:14 Creator 2:10:05 Disney 2:10:23 Dots 2:12:25 Friends entfällt 2:12:42 Ninjago 2:15:49 Technic 2:19:36 Technic Ferrari 488 GTE 2:28:39 Botanical Collection 2:32:34 Store Flyer Dezember 2020 2:35:22 Modular Building 2021 2:41:32 Achtung, Katzen-Content! 2:51:28 REZENSIONEN 2:54:27 iTunes-Bewertungen 2:56:34 Verabschiedung und Turbo-Mandalorian-Rezension

Nerd Tutorial Podcast
Ep 74: Lego Tutorial

Nerd Tutorial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 89:06


Topic: Lego Tutorial   This week, we look at the tiniest building material ever, and the rather huge empire it’s spawned as a result.  Both myself and mom have fond memories of this toy, and so what better discussion than Legos!   History of Legos History starts in 1916, when Ole Kirk Christiansen purchased a woodworking shop that had been in business for 30 years prior, primarily building furniture and aiding building houses.  By the time of the Great Depression, he was working smaller projects, but in working on those projects, he was inspired to create toys.  Christiansen held an internal contest to name his company, and Lego was chosen.   Lego, a contraction of Leg Godt, or ‘Play well’ in Danish.  It was later learned that in Latin, it’s loose translated to ‘I assemble’ or ‘I put together’.   After World War 2, with Plastics becoming available in Denmark, Christiansen purchased a plastic injecting molding machine, and set about creating toys with it.  While the idea of an ‘interlocking building cube’ wasn’t a new concept, Christiansen improved it by making it hollow and locking.  They weren’t initially well received, as many preferred wooden or metal toys, and those that did sell well were not well received because the locking mechanical element wasn’t ideal.  Christiansen later added cylinders inside the hollow space to increase the friction with the studs on top, creating the modern 2x4 Lego Brick.  Christiansen would die that 1958, but his son, Godtfert, took over the company in his stride.   Years earlier, Godtfert had developed the idea of a toy that was based off a system rather than a standalone toy.  This meant that any prior or new toys would continue to work with one another.  Seeking to gain market share in the US during the early 60s, they partnered with Samsonite to produce and sell Legos in the US.    1966 saw one of the most popular toy sets come out, the Lego Train, which included tracks and a 4.5v motor for the train.  By 1969, Duplo were introduced for a much younger children. ‘Duplus’ in Latin meaning double, as it was double the size of a normal Lego brick.    By the 1970s, Lego expanded drastically until the early 90s.  Human figures were added, followed by the standard Mini-figure we know today.  The ‘Expert Builder’ series, later known as ‘Technic’ was added as well, featuring gears, differentials, cogs, levers, axles, etc, which allowed for more realistic models, and aimed toward an older audience.  Various themed sets were also begin to be introduced as well, including Space, Medieval Castle, Pirate, along with their Town Series.   However, by 1992, profits began to decline.  A change in designers in the mid 90s saw the retirement of many senior Lego Designers and new talent brought in, but this new talent didn’t under toy design, and even less about Lego.  This led to longer development time for sets, and less challenging sets to put together, something that fans were disappointed in.  1999 was also the first time Legos sets themed around licensed properties were being seen; but they too were a double edged sword, as the sets were more expensive due to the licensing agreements, and once the franchises died down, the sets were forgotten as well.    Lego rationalized that they continued to operate the company as though it were growing, rather than looking toward trends in the market, such as: declining child birth in the west, less play time for kids, and not sufficiently interesting toys.  By 2004, the company was almost in bankruptcy.   Lego refocused their efforts on their core brands and began looking for ways to expand their brands.  One way was to venture in to video games, where Lego in North America saw licensed Legos as a big seller over other markets.  They also began moving their production to other countries to minimize the cost of production.    2014 saw the release of the Lego Movie, which was a huge success, receiving unanimous praise for it’s quality and storytelling.  2017 saw a spinoff in Lego Batman Movie, which was also well received as a parody of Batman itself.  2019 also saw the sequel to the Lego Movie, but it was not as well received.   2019 was also the year that Lego purchased the Bricklink, a website devoted to Lego Fans.  Bricklink offers an amazingly detailed parts list of ever known brick created by Lego, along with all the various sets ever created by Lego, internet forums, and a hub for e-commerce as it sells individual bricks.  A person can design or purchase plans for a set, and order the individual parts from Bricklink and make it themselves.      What Are Legos? Legos as we commonly know them, are plastic, interlocking bricks and pieces that are designed to be connected with one another.  Typically, one buys a package that contains enough bricks to build something out of it, which could be anything from a vehicle, dwelling, creature, or even a setting.  These packages are often called Sets.  Each Set comes with a set of instructions and all the pieces, including a few extras, intended to make the thing displayed in the packaging.    The pieces can be used by themselves to make other creations as well, and are often suggested for alternative creations to make from the instructions or packaging.  The real beauty is that Lego pieces from one set can be combined with any other Lego Set ever created, so the possibilities to make things are relatively endless.  Lego sets from the 70s and 80s will still work with sets from the modern sets.    Most Lego Pieces come in a variety of colors and shapes, with the standard, most well known, piece being the standard 2x4 brick.  Further square bricks include 2x2, 2x1, 1x1, 4x1, and many more.  Some sets include specialty pieces that are only available with that set or its theme.  There have been various themes over the years, from Medieval and Pirates, to space and underwater exploration, along with traditional towns and city construction.  These sets also include the classis Mini-figure, a type of yellow skinned figure meant to represent people in the toys.  Early versions only include a simple smiling face, but as sets have gotten more complex over the years, the mini-figures have gone on to reflect and represent various people as well.   In 1977, saw introduction of the Technic Series of Lego, then known as Expert Builder.  These pieces were less brick like and featured rods and tube shaped connectors, along with various gears and other mechanical parts intended to build more advanced items.  These often build more advanced models that featured more complex technical functions intended for an older Audience.  On the flip side were Duplo, a pre-school aged version of Legos that was meant to bridge the gap for younger children.  Both Duplo and Technic Legos can be used with original Legos.   Using the knowledge of Legos and their endless possibilities, one can create just about anything out of Legos, and many have.  Some use traditional bricks to make pixilated sculptures and/or art of people, places, or things.  Some use the Legos to recreate various vehicle and items, especially from Tv, Film, Video Games, Comics, and Books.  Some use Lego sets to recreate whole scenes or locations, such as a lego set meant to recreate an amusement park.     Themed Sets Legos primarily took off during the early 60s as part of a system of toys, meant to include various toys together in to a play set.  Since this development, various themed lego sets have been released over the years, with different generic themes being introduced.  By 1999, sets based off licensed properties were also introduced to Lego’s catalog of sets.   Traditional Lego Theme Sets: Town – Modern Suburban Life Castle – Medieval Castles, Knights, Dragons Space – Featuring space exploration and bases Technic – Expert/Older mechanic sets Train – Focused on train sets Pirates – ARRRRR, Pirates… Aquazone – Underwater Exploration Mindstorm – Technic + Robotics Ninja – Ninjas…. Architecture – Building real life buildings / landmarks Duplo – For Children under 5.   Licensed Theme Sets: Star Wars Harry Potter Toy Story Marvel DC MineCraft Disney Princess Jurassic World Batman Spiderman Overwatch Frozen Super Mario Stranger Things Mickey Mouse Thomas the Train     LegoLand Built originally in 1968 near the Lego Factory in Billund, Denmark, the original Legoland was intended to be a park that visitors could visit to see new and upcoming Lego products.  The original genesis of the idea was due in part to the Lego Factory getting nearly 20k visitors a day, each wanting to see the new sets that would be coming out soon.  The park was intended to celebrate Lego’s toy history, but also showcase Lego’s various sets and creations, including human size sets and creatures.  The park was an instant success, and over the years, has expanded and added rides and water parks to the original park, but also opened other theme parks around the world, including the US, England, Malaysia, Dubai, and Japan.     Spin Off Media/Games Lego is not just a simple company anymore, and has branched off in a number of directions.      Lego Video Games Lego games have been available since the mid 90s, with a number of games taking advantage of the building aspect available to computers, and creating various stand alone games.  Many games were released for the Game Boy and other Nintendo handhelds, along with some titles for major consoles.   What changed Lego games was Lego Star Wars, which instead of building stuff, you were actually playing through the Star Wars stories as Lego Versions of the characters and world.  It was unique in that it tended to joke around with the Lego nature of the world, with you collecting Lego bits to eventually build bridges or remove obstacles in your way.  Other games were eventually released in a similar format, all based off licensed properties, including Batman, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings, Marvel, and more.      Movies In the 2000s, Lego released various Bionicle movies, based off the same toy franchise, but ramped up development in the 2010s, when Warner Animation Group was created.  Warner Animation Group was taking up the mantle of Warner Bros previous 2d Feature Film division, with their first movie being the Lego Movie.  Much like the Lego Video Games, Warner Animation Group uses the Lego worlds themselves as stand alone worlds where the people know they are legos, but exist within it.    The Lego movie tells the story of one Mini-figure that is intended to be the chosen one to save all Lego people from being divided and segregated from other sets.  The Movie was a major success and spawned other Lego movies, including Lego batman, which also received wide spread acclaim.            Spin Off Brands   Ker-o Close in quality to Lego, with outstanding sets like Transformers and Star Trek   Mega Contrux More closely focuses on Licensed Sets, like Pokemon, Call-of-Duty and Halo   Mega Blocks More similar to Duplo, but intended for Preschool age children.   K’Nex Rather than Lego-ish bricks, it’s more closer related to Erector Sets perhaps, using various rods, connectors, gears, wheels and other components to build various models.     Homework The Lego Movie LEGO Creator 3in1 Deep Sea Creatures 31088      

Andrew in Willderland
BrikWars, Brick Film, and LEGO fans | Andrew in Willderland #2

Andrew in Willderland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 42:32


On this episode of Andrew in Willderland, Will goes on a journey through the LEGO fandom, from BrikWars to Brick Film.Watch "The Magic Portal": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jde4qHbCtSgSources: https://sites.google.com/view/aiwlsources/brikwars?Music from https://filmmusic.io"Starry" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

StoneWars.de LEGO® Podcast
Folge 2: LEGO Master, Winkelgasse, der neue Store Flyer und mehr!

StoneWars.de LEGO® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 29:55


Die zweite Folge vom StoneWars.de LEGO® Podcast ist da! Es geht auch diese Woche wieder um die spannendsten Themen, die LEGO-Fans in der letzten Woche beschäftigt haben. Die Themen dieser Folge: - LEGO Master auf RTL startet bald: https://www.stonewars.de/news/lego-masters-rtl/ - LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Buch hat ein Designer-Video: https://www.stonewars.de/news/lego-21315-pop-up-buch/ - Die neue Mikro-Version der Winkelgasse kommt am 05. November: https://www.stonewars.de/news/lego-40289-winkelgasse/ - Review der Winkelgasse: https://www.stonewars.de/reviews/lego-40289-winkelgasse-review/ - LEGO Star Wars All-Stars Animationsserie angekündigt: https://www.stonewars.de/news/lego-star-wars-all-stars-animationsserie-auf-disney-xd-angekuendigt/ - Der neue LEGO Store Flyer ist da: https://www.stonewars.de/angebote/lego-store-flyer/ - LEGO ist die Marke des Jahres 2018 - LEGO Inside Tour 2019 Anmeldungen sind offen - Neue LEGO Harry Potter Bücher in 2019 - Gerücht: LEGO Disney Minifiguren Serie 2 erscheint 2019

Der Spielwaren Investor - spielend reale Rendite!
BrickHeadz - eine Investition mit Hand und Fuß...?

Der Spielwaren Investor - spielend reale Rendite!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 16:50


Seit März diesen Jahres bevölkern kleine, kantige Gesellen die Kinderzimmer, Schreibtische und Sammlervitrinen vieler Lego Fans. Die knuffigen Genossen mit dem passenden Namen BrickHeadz sind ja ganz witzig anzuschauen, aber eignen sie sich auch als gewinnbringende Investition?   Show Notes Projekt 100 + Lego Weihnachtskatalog Stein Hanse Lego Ausstellung  

Die Technikblase
TB056: Wenn der Chinamann zweimal klingelt...

Die Technikblase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 32:25 Transcription Available


Michael spricht mal wieder über den Breitbandausbau. Die Telekom will jetzt wohl mehr Häuser mit Glasfaser anbinden und hat zudem auf der IFA in Berlin ein echtes "Gigabit" Internet gestartet.rnrnWeniger rosig: Hacker haben sich Zugriff auf mehr als 100 Millionen Datensätze von US-Bürgern verschafft. Darunter prekäre Daten wie Sozialversicherungsnummern, Kreditkartendaten usw.rnrnFast genauso schlimm: Die Auszählungssoftware für die Bundestagswahl ist - vorsichtig ausgedrückt - absoluter Müll. Und das trotz Nachbesserung durch die Programmiererfirma.rnrnEin Tipp für die Eltern unter euch: YouTube startet mit "YouTube Kids" eine App, die einen Filter über die Videoauswahl des Dienstes legt. Damit können Eltern die Kleinen eher mal unbeaufsichtigt Videos schauen lassen.rnrnZurück zur IFA und zur Telekom: Neben dem GigaBit Internet gibt's noch ein ODB Dongle für euer Auto. Das heißt CarConnect und bringt neben einer Analysesoftware und einer GPS-Ortung für euer Auto auch noch 10GB Datenvolumen für 10€ pro Monat mit sich. Michael ist einigermaßen begeistert und will sich das Angebot auf jeden Fall mal anschauen.rnrnFür die Star Wars und/oder Lego-Fans unter euch: Lego bringt den neuen Millennium Falcon (75192) als limitierte Edition raus. Das Teil hat sage und schreibe 7541 Teile und ist knapp einen Meter lang. Michael hat sich dagegen eine Tüte

Fanthropological
#21 - LEGO Fans

Fanthropological

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 63:31


Are we building a mystery? No, we're talking about Lego fans! Who are Lego for? Is there more than just building? Is it about collecting (and making money??)? Stay tuned! Want to see more awesome fandom content? [Become a Patron on Patreon!](http://patreon.com/thenickscast) Find more like this: [fanthropological.com](http://fanthropological.com) Find us on social media Twitter: [@thenickscast](http://twitter.com/thenickscast) Instagram: [@thenickscast](http://instagram.com/thenickscast) Facebook: [fb.com/thenickscast](http://fb.com/thenickscast) Youtube: [youtube.com/thenickscast](http://youtube.com/thenickscast) Email us about fandoms you want to hear about: [nick@thenickscast.com](mailto:nick@thenickscast.com) Citations ["Mechs, big ships and community: a chat with long-time LEGO fan and Mecha Builder, Mark Neumann [Interview]"](http://www.brothers-brick.com/2017/02/06/mechs-big-ships-community-talk-long-time-lego-fan-mecha-builder-mark-neumann-interview/) ["Seriously Nerdy."](http://bricknerd.com/about/) ["Lego Fan Opens 'Brick Burger' Restaurant"](http://www.eater.com/2017/2/7/14538990/lego-burger-restaurant-philippines) ["Lego to open giant playhouse for fans by Danish HQ"](http://www.thelocal.dk/20170217/lego-to-open-giant-playhouse-for-fans-in-denmark) ["What are some of the best models for introducing an adult to LEGO?"](https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-of-the-best-models-for-introducing-an-adult-to-LEGO) ["LEGO Glossary"](http://www.brothers-brick.com/lego-glossary/) ["History of Lego"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Lego) ["BrickRecycler"](http://www.brickrecycler.com/) ["Collectors Weekly - Collectible LEGO Toys, Sets, and Bricks"](http://www.collectorsweekly.com/toys/lego) ["The Brick Fan - About"](http://www.thebrickfan.com/about/) ["BrickNerd - About"](http://bricknerd.com/about/) ["PCHLUG - Join Us"](http://www.pchlug.com/?page_id=25) ["Why Fans Are Sending the Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei Boxes of Legos"](http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/10/ai-weiwei-versus-lego/412402/) ["r/lego - What Pulled You Out of Your Dark Age?"](https://www.reddit.com/r/lego/comments/5ilehq/what_pulled_you_out_of_your_dark_age/?ref=search_posts) ["r/lego - The Evolution of a LEGO Addict: Part 3"](https://www.reddit.com/r/lego/comments/5mceef/the_evolution_of_a_lego_addict_part_3/?ref=search_posts) ["How Legos Became More Violent"](https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/484286) ["Lego is a way of life for some adults"](http://www.nbcnews.com/id/37716463/ns/business-retail/t/lego-way-life-some-adults/) ["Adult Fans of Lego: Why Lego is fun at any age"](http://www.sbs.com.au/news/thefeed/story/adult-fans- lego-why-lego-fun-any-age) ["Why we love Lego - Leading psychologist reveals the 'builder instinct' is the key to the popularity of the toy"](http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2178872/Why-love-Lego--leading-psychologist-reveals-builder-instinct-key-popularity-toy.html) ["Adult Fan of LEGO"](http://www.brickwiki.info/wiki/Adult_Fan_Of_LEGO) ["Lego Certified Professionals"](https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/lego-group/programs-and-visits/lego-certified-professionals) ["The cult of Lego: why are people so in love with the colourful bricks?"](http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/11276191/The-cult-of-Lego-why-are-people-so-in-love-with-the-colourful-bricks.html) ["Notoriously expensive Lego prices scale linearly, remain constant over time"](http://nerdist.com/notoriously-expensive-lego-prices-scale-linearly-remain-constant-over-time/) ["I like Lego"](http://chris.pirillo.com/2010/06/01/i-like-lego/) ["How to Invest in Legos and Make a Bazillion Dollars"](https://www.wealthsimple.com/en-us/magazine/how-to-invest-in-legos) ["BrickPicker: Lego Price and Investing Guide"](https://www.brickpicker.com/index.cfm) ["10 Reasons Why We Love Lego"](http://whatculture.com/offbeat/10-reasons-why-we-love-lego) Credits Music: All this week's music is provided by

Fanthropological
#21 - LEGO Fans

Fanthropological

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 63:31


Are we building a mystery? No, we're talking about Lego fans! Who are Lego for? Is there more than just building? Is it about collecting (and making money??)? Stay tuned! Want to see more awesome fandom content? Become a Patron on Patreon! Find more like this: fanthropological.com Find us on social media Twitter: @thenickscast Instagram: @thenickscast Facebook: fb.com/thenickscast Youtube: youtube.com/thenickscast Email us about fandoms you want to hear about: nick@thenickscast.com Citations "Mechs, big ships and community: a chat with long-time LEGO fan and Mecha Builder, Mark Neumann [Interview]" "Seriously Nerdy." "Lego Fan Opens 'Brick Burger' Restaurant" "Lego to open giant playhouse for fans by Danish HQ" "What are some of the best models for introducing an adult to LEGO?" "LEGO Glossary" "History of Lego" "BrickRecycler" "Collectors Weekly – Collectible LEGO Toys, Sets, and Bricks" "The Brick Fan - About" "BrickNerd - About

Turning This Car Around
42: Nearly Instantaneous Torque

Turning This Car Around

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2014 47:00


This week's episode runs the gamet. Buckle up. Jon's in the New York area which blew up this week over a grand jury failing to indict police officers over the death of Eric Garner. We share the New York Time's opinion. If you're not one, you can read what it's like to be a black man in the U.S. and watching Do The Right Thing. After that we spend some time on white privilege, particularly the car Moltz just bought, the Acura ILX. And Lex weighs with more on his Nissan Leaf. Our thanks to Brick Builders Club for sponsoring this week's episode. BrickSwag from the Brick Builders Club is the Ultimate Gift for LEGO Fans young and old. Each month a box of LEGO-themed merchandise is delivered right to your door, including shirts, parts packs and more. Go to BrickBuildersClub.com and use the discount dode "TTCA" for 20% off your membership! Follow us: @ttcashow. Lex Friedman can be found @lexfri, John Moltz can be found @Moltz and Jon Armstrong is @blurb.

Turning This Car Around
41: Some Families are Farting Families

Turning This Car Around

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2014 42:11


This week's discussion centers around gender. Which leads us to presents, comic book movies and farting. It all makes sense, trust us. We're professional podcasters. Moltz's son got a Little Tykes kitchen for his first Christmas. One year Jon's girls got a Barbie car. Lex and Jon are big fans of Big Hero 6. Moltz hasn't seen it yet because he's at home watching Guardians of the Galaxy over and over. Moltz discusses Marvel's recent moves with Captain Marvel, Captain America and Thor. Lex recommends the My Teacher Is an Alien, I Was a Sixth Grade Alien and Carl Hiaasen books. Moltz recommends The Day My Butt Went Psycho. Really. Our thanks to Brick Builders Club for sponsoring this week's episode. BrickSwag from the Brick Builders Club is the Ultimate Gift for LEGO Fans young and old. Each month a box of LEGO-themed merchandise is delivered right to your door, including shirts, parts packs and more. Go to BrickBuildersClub.com and use the discount dode "TTCA" for 20% off your membership! Follow us: @ttcashow. Lex Friedman can be found @lexfri, John Moltz can be found @Moltz and Jon Armstrong is @blurb.

Fanthropological
#21 - LEGO Fans

Fanthropological

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Are we building a mystery? No, we're talking about Lego fans! Who are Lego for? Is there more than just building? Is it about collecting (and making money??)? Stay tuned! Want to see more awesome fandom content? [Become a Patron on Patreon!](http://patreon.com/thenickscast) Find more like this: [fanthropological.com](http://fanthropological.com) Find us on social media Twitter: [@thenickscast](http://twitter.com/thenickscast) Instagram: [@thenickscast](http://instagram.com/thenickscast) Facebook: [fb.com/thenickscast](http://fb.com/thenickscast) Youtube: [youtube.com/thenickscast](http://youtube.com/thenickscast) Email us about fandoms you want to hear about: [nick@thenickscast.com](mailto:nick@thenickscast.com) Citations ["Mechs, big ships and community: a chat with long-time LEGO fan and Mecha Builder, Mark Neumann [Interview]"](http://www.brothers-brick.com/2017/02/06/mechs-big-ships-community-talk-long-time-lego-fan-mecha-builder-mark-neumann-interview/) ["Seriously Nerdy."](http://bricknerd.com/about/) ["Lego Fan Opens 'Brick Burger' Restaurant"](http://www.eater.com/2017/2/7/14538990/lego-burger-restaurant-philippines) ["Lego to open giant playhouse for fans by Danish HQ"](http://www.thelocal.dk/20170217/lego-to-open-giant-playhouse-for-fans-in-denmark) ["What are some of the best models for introducing an adult to LEGO?"](https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-of-the-best-models-for-introducing-an-adult-to-LEGO) ["LEGO Glossary"](http://www.brothers-brick.com/lego-glossary/) ["History of Lego"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Lego) ["BrickRecycler"](http://www.brickrecycler.com/) ["Collectors Weekly - Collectible LEGO Toys, Sets, and Bricks"](http://www.collectorsweekly.com/toys/lego) ["The Brick Fan - About"](http://www.thebrickfan.com/about/) ["BrickNerd - About"](http://bricknerd.com/about/) ["PCHLUG - Join Us"](http://www.pchlug.com/?page_id=25) ["Why Fans Are Sending the Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei Boxes of Legos"](http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/10/ai-weiwei-versus-lego/412402/) ["r/lego - What Pulled You Out of Your Dark Age?"](https://www.reddit.com/r/lego/comments/5ilehq/what_pulled_you_out_of_your_dark_age/?ref=search_posts) ["r/lego - The Evolution of a LEGO Addict: Part 3"](https://www.reddit.com/r/lego/comments/5mceef/the_evolution_of_a_lego_addict_part_3/?ref=search_posts) ["How Legos Became More Violent"](https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/484286) ["Lego is a way of life for some adults"](http://www.nbcnews.com/id/37716463/ns/business-retail/t/lego-way-life-some-adults/) ["Adult Fans of Lego: Why Lego is fun at any age"](http://www.sbs.com.au/news/thefeed/story/adult-fans- lego-why-lego-fun-any-age) ["Why we love Lego - Leading psychologist reveals the 'builder instinct' is the key to the popularity of the toy"](http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2178872/Why-love-Lego--leading-psychologist-reveals-builder-instinct-key-popularity-toy.html) ["Adult Fan of LEGO"](http://www.brickwiki.info/wiki/Adult_Fan_Of_LEGO) ["Lego Certified Professionals"](https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/lego-group/programs-and-visits/lego-certified-professionals) ["The cult of Lego: why are people so in love with the colourful bricks?"](http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/11276191/The-cult-of-Lego-why-are-people-so-in-love-with-the-colourful-bricks.html) ["Notoriously expensive Lego prices scale linearly, remain constant over time"](http://nerdist.com/notoriously-expensive-lego-prices-scale-linearly-remain-constant-over-time/) ["I like Lego"](http://chris.pirillo.com/2010/06/01/i-like-lego/) ["How to Invest in Legos and Make a Bazillion Dollars"](https://www.wealthsimple.com/en-us/magazine/how-to-invest-in-legos) ["BrickPicker: Lego Price and Investing Guide"](https://www.brickpicker.com/index.cfm) ["10 Reasons Why We Love Lego"](http://whatculture.com/offbeat/10-reasons-why-we-love-lego) Credits Music: All this week's music is provided by