On January 28, 1958 at 1:58pm, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen and LEGO filed the patent for the modern LEGO brick. Before, the bricks’ locking ability were very limited and Christiansen and his engineers came up with an updated design for the now stud-and-tube coupling system, which we all know and love. This new design made all the models more stable with better locking ability. One unique feature is that the bricks will hold well together but can also be taken apart by anyone with ease. On this day 55 years ago, the original design was sent to Danish patent offices and patent DK92683C. Legetøjsbyggeelement. was granted on January 29, 1962. Many years after that, LEGO has became one of the most successful toy companies in the world.
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Today, The Brick Fan turns 1 year old. As I stated in a previous blog post, I began blogging under a different URL but I had to change it to thebrickfan.com on this day in 2012. At first, I was just using this blog to review LEGO sets that I purchase but I shifted to adding LEGO news a few months in and has evolved into what you now see today.
Now for some interesting facts I’ve gathered on the site. In a year, there have been 449 blog posts and have gotten 143 article comments. As you can see on the stats below, the site didn’t get that much traffic until July when San Diego Comic-Con started and doubled again when news of the 2013 LEGO sets became public. The site got 418,660 unique visitors with 647,740 page loads. My goal for this year is to double the traffic that the site currently gets now.
Here’s some other neat stats:
- Pages/Visit: 1.55
- Avg. Visit Duration: 00:01:34
- New Visitors: 81.33%
- Returning Visitors: 18.66%
- 58.29% Search Traffic
- 27.20% Referral Traffic
- 14.51% Direct Traffic
- Email Subscribers: 131
- Facebook Page Likes: 1039
- Twitter Followers: 2116
What I like the most about blogging is the friendships I’ve made this past year including, in no particular order, Richard over on Brick Fanatics, Stud from YourCreativeFriends, Beyond the Brick, the guys over at Brick Picker, Jeff, Ed, TheOrcKing, just to name a few. I would like to also thank our regular readers as well as the commenters who … Continue
The LEGO House has introduced new Masterbuilds to the Masterpiece Gallery which consists of builds from 15 LEGO builders from around the world. The builds will be on display for fans to enjoy while visiting the LEGO House.
… ContinueA dream come true for 15 Adult LEGO fans: Masterbuilds from around the world displayed at LEGO House to celebrate play and creativity
• 15 LEGO fans hailing from nine countries, sees their dream comes true as they are invited to exhibit their personal LEGO builds in LEGO House, Denmark. Visitors from around the world will be able to admire their work and gain inspiration for new building techniques.
• “Every build in the exhibition reflects great effort and creativity and bring joy to everyone who visits. We look forward to sharing the exhibition and hope our guests leave inspired to continue building their own ideas with LEGO bricks, no matter their age,” says Kathrine Kirk Muff, Managing Director at LEGO House.25th of September 2024: LEGO® House, located in Billund, Denmark, is the ultimate LEGO destination for fans of all ages, drawing visitors from over 120 countries in 2024 alone. Since its opening in 2017, LEGO fans from around the world, known as AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO), have been selected to showcase their unique LEGO builds in the Masterpiece Gallery exhibition. From the 25th of September and the following year, LEGO House present a new exhibition featuring exceptional fan-built creations by 15 carefully chosen AFOLs.
“LEGO House is a global community clubhouse, where we bring together
2024 is the year of the Space LEGO sets and another one that has been put on sale on Amazon is the LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Space Astronaut (31152). It is now listed at $43.99 which saves you 20% on it. The main build of the set is the astronaut and the alternate builds include a space dog and a space viper jet.
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February is now here and there are some new LEGO sets that have dropped on the LEGO Shop. February is usually a quiet month for releases since last month was the big one for the year. The next larger release will be happening in March.
As far as promotions go, the LEGO Love Gift Box (40679) which will run from February 1-14 with purchases of $75. The LEGO Year of the Dragon (40611) should still be running in select countries until February 6 but it has sold out online for the US.
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BrickHeadz
• Iron Spider-Man (40670) – $9.99
• Potted Groot (40671) – $9.99
• Sonic the Hedgehog: Knuckles & Shadow (40672) – $19.99
• Stitch (40674) – $9.99
Icons
• Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter (10327) – $164.99
• Kingfisher (10331) – $49.99
Ideas
• Family Tree (21346) – $79.99
• Red London Telephone Box (21347) – $114.99
February is only a few days away and here’s a quick guide on what LEGO sets will be releasing soon on the LEGO Shop. It’ll be a fairly quiet month for releases because March will be the next larger release schedule.
As far as promotions go, we can only confirm the LEGO Love Gift Box (40679) which will run from February 1-14 with purchases of $75. The LEGO Year of the Dragon (40611) should still be running in select countries until February 6 but it looks to be sold out online for the US. You’ll have to check with stores to see if they still have them in stock or not.
BrickHeadz
• Iron Spider-Man (40670) – $9.99
• Potted Groot (40671) – $9.99
• Sonic the Hedgehog: Knuckles & Shadow (40672) – $19.99
• Stitch (40674) – $9.99
Icons
• Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter (10327) – $164.99
• Kingfisher (10331) – $49.99
Ideas
• Family Tree (21346) – $79.99
• Red London Telephone Box (21347) – $114.99
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Today is the last day to get your orders in on the LEGO Shop for Double Insider Points on all your orders. This is a good time to get in on it since you can also get the LEGO Year of the Dragon (40611) promotional set with purchases of $85. The gift with purchase set will run until January 31.
To celebrate the upcoming Lunar New Year, LEGO has released a number of Chinese Traditional Festival sets for 2024.
• Red Dragon (31145) – $9.99
• Money Tree (40648) – $24.99
• Spring Festival Mickey Mouse (40673) – $9.99
• Festival Calendar (40678) – $29.94
• Auspicious Dragon (80112) – $89.99
• Family Reunion Celebration (80113) – $129.99
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