Thanks for visiting LEGO BrickFORCE.
I’m here to let you know that this site has been permanently moved to lego.bungeshea.com. All future content will be posted there; please post any comments there also.
See you there!
Thanks for visiting LEGO BrickFORCE.
I’m here to let you know that this site has been permanently moved to lego.bungeshea.com. All future content will be posted there; please post any comments there also.
See you there!
Posted by Shea Bunge on August 4, 2012
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2012/08/04/we-have-moved/
The TAZ-Brick Collectors Club are happy to announce that a new name for the annual event has been chosen being Brixhibition.
Brixhibition 2012 is set to be bigger than ever with the dates set as a three day event which starts on Friday the 16th and runs throughout the weekend of the 17th and 18th of September.
The venue is bigger too with the Lions Club of Glenorchy (City) working hard to ensure that the Moonah Arts Centre could proudly host the very popular event.In a bid to attract the younger community of LEGO enthusiasts to display at Brixhibition 2012 it has been decided that the Friday the 14th of September time slot of 10.00am to 5.00pm will be specifically catering for boy and girls as after all the event is aimed at attracting kids to come along and see what can be built and created from the famous bricks from this part of Australia and the world !!!
See you there !!!
Posted by Brent Prins on 1st Hobart Brick Expo.
Posted by Shea Bunge on March 28, 2012
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2012/03/28/brixhibition-announced/
If you’ve visited LEGO BrickFORCE recently you may have noticed the change of logo and site design. This is because I received a message from the LEGO Group telling me that it was illegal to have the LEGO logo in my site logo, because it is a trademark of the LEGO Group and portrayed my site as an official TLG -run website (which it isn’t).I also changed the theme so it fitted better in with the new logo. Please let me know what you think of the new design in the comment section below!
Posted by Shea Bunge on March 4, 2012
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/a-new-look/
A couple of weeks ago on the 21st & 22nd January the 2012 Brickvention was held in the Melbourne Town Hall. As well as the LEGO models on display, there was a LEGO shop where you could buy LEGO sets to bring home and a pile of LEGO bricks so you could build your own models. Roaming around was a group of Star Wars characters that could have only been from the 501st Legion.
This year you could buy one of only 150 exclusive Brickvention 2012 sets. The model of Melbourne’s historical trams sold for $200 AUD.
Here are some photos taken on the Saturday:
Posted by Shea Bunge on February 6, 2012
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/brickvention-2012/
This Friday (20th January) I will be flying over to Melbourne for the 2012 Brickvention – Australia’s premier LEGO fan convention.
Brickvention is an Australian based convention for LEGO fans. It is a two-day event that brings together LEGO fans of all ages from all over Australia to view original and unusual creations built by Australian modelers and collectors. So if you love LEGO, come along and view the amazing creations and models made out of LEGO.
You can read more at the website: www.brickventures.org.au.
Posted by Shea Bunge on January 16, 2012
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/brickventures/
ReBrick is a new social LEGO site http://rebrick.lego.com/
About Rebrick:
Share your favorite creations with the LEGO® brick and inspire other people.
All you have to do to get started is to find an image, video, blog post, article or whatever format your favorite piece of content is on the world wide web and submit the link to ReBrick.WHAT IS THE BASIC IDEA WITH REBRICK?
ReBrick is a social media platform where adult users can share and discuss user-created LEGO content online.
It will not be possible to upload content to the site. Instead the basic functionality is for the user to bookmark content from other sites, such as Flickr, Youtube, MOCpages and similar sites, and have a discussion at the ReBrick hub.
ReBrick is a public stage for fans of the LEGO brick to share their wonderful models and creations with the general public.
IS REBRICK PART OF LEGO.COM?
The ReBrick website is made and facilitated by the LEGO Group. But ReBrick is not part of LEGO.com. While LEGO.com is for children (of all ages), ReBrick caters to fans over 13. There’s no commercial agenda. The site will never be used to market LEGO products so you won’t see campaigns, adverts or advertorials.IT’S YOUR REBRICK!
The ReBrick project is a collaboration between the LEGO Group and the LEGO community. In fact, we could almost say it’s co-owned. Though The LEGO group retain ownership of the site, there will be no product announcements or any attempt made to market LEGO products. The content is brought in, discussed and ultimately owned by the community – that’s you!
Posted by Shea Bunge on December 18, 2011
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2011/12/18/rebrick/
I just received the Summer edition of the LEGO Club Magazine (Australian edition). In each edition there are reviews from lucky people who got a free set from LEGO as part of their ‘Member Reviews’ program. Well, guess what? YOU too can become a LEGO Club reviewer. Email your name, membership number, age and address to LEGOClub_AU@LEGO.com (please insert “I want to be a March LEGO Club Reviewer” in the subject line) and you could be selected to review a LEGO product for the March 2012 issue of LEGO Club Magazine. Good luck!
Posted by Shea Bunge on December 6, 2011
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/lego-club-reviews/
Remember that post about LEGO Universe closing? Well, I just received an email newsletter from the folks at LEGO that provides a bit of extra detail:
We realize how sad this will make the many players who have enjoyed LEGO Universe and we are committed to providing open communication with both kids and parents as we transition through this difficult time. We understand this is a challenging change and apologize for not being able to give parents forewarning before the general announcement.
We are thankful to have had the opportunity to share this adventure with an amazing community of players. We hope you will continue to enjoy LEGO Universe for the last few months. As a thank you, if you are a paying subscriber on December 31, 2011, we will provide you the full game for the final month for free.
Again, we want to thank the fantastic community of players who made LEGO Universe such a vibrant, fun and creative experience.
Sincerely,
The LEGO Universe Team
Click here to read more.
Posted by Shea Bunge on November 9, 2011
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2011/11/09/lego-universe-closing-2012/
The following message was posted by a moderator on the LEGO Message boards:
Hello Adventurer, today we are very sad to announce that LEGO Universe will be closing on January 31, 2012. This was a very difficult decision to make, but unfortunately LEGO Universe has not been able to attract the number of members needed to keep the game open.
We are thankful to have had the opportunity to share this adventure with an amazing community of players. We hope you will continue to enjoy LEGO Universe for the last few months. As a thank you, if you are a paying subscriber on December 31, 2011, we will provide you the full game for the final month for free.
Again, we want to thank the fantastic community of players who made LEGO Universe such a vibrant, fun and creative experience.
Sincerely,
The LEGO Universe Team
I myself have never really played LEGO Universe that much, but the Free-To-Play version was really good. I’m really sorry to see it go.
Posted by Shea Bunge on November 6, 2011
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2011/11/06/the-adventure-is-coming-to-an-end/
The new LEGO Stack Exchange site is now open to the public!
After just 7 days in private beta, we’ve already got 175 users who have asked 120 questions and written 260 answers. We’re off to a good start, and it’s time to unleash this baby on the public and see if it flies. (Sorry; mixed metaphor.)
Tell all your friends, blog about it, tweet about it, and write the URL (http://bricks.stackexchange.com) in chalk on the sidewalk in front of your neighbor’s house. Or paint. No, never mind, better use chalk.
Most importantly, go to the site now and start earning reputation and badges! We’ll see you there! Right now!
http://bricks.stackexchange.com <– that is the URL again
http://bricks.stackexchange.com <– it has not changed in the last 10 microsecondsAll the best,
The Stack Exchange Team
Posted by Shea Bunge on November 2, 2011
http://brickforce.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/lego-qa-public-beta/