I setup a small photo studio in my garage to photograph the latest books and even made a small video. I hope you enjoy these creations.
The Unofficial Guide To Minifigures, Colors and LEGO Life
I setup a small photo studio in my garage to photograph the latest books and even made a small video. I hope you enjoy these creations.
I am happy to announce that The Complete LEGO Minifigure Catalog 1975-2015 is now available as a book and eBook. This book is the result of five years of work and it includes highly professional photographs of nearly all Minifigures. No other book can compete with its extensive coverage.
Using a new printing and publication channel this massive 580 pages book is available as a hard cover book. Even a Deluxe Edition is available that is printed using superior color printing technology. This is the definite guide for any Minifigure enthusiast or LEGO fan. This is the book that Minifigures deserve.
The Book is available as an eBook (PDF) from Lulu. The regular and deluxe edition are available from Amazon and other re-sellers.
I designed a Classic Castle & Game Of Thrones t-shirt and it is up for vote at Threadless. Please vote for it so that it becomes available for production.
Huw over at Brickset just reviewed the Middle Earth LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Have a look and maybe you would like purchase a copy. Since the theme is pretty much done (except maybe for some figures in LEGO Dimensions), it should be future proof.
I am happy to inform you that The Middle Earth LEGO Minifigure – Catalog – From The Hobbit To The Lord of The Rings is now available as a paperback and eBook (PDF). It contains high quality photographs of all the Middle Earth Minifigures that the LEGO company released. This is a must for every Tolkien fan. The catalog is available for purchase at CreateSpace, at Amazon.com and as an eBook from Lulu.
Jeremy over at Rebel Scum reviewed the Star Wars LEGO Minifigure Catalog. Have a look!
Jose from Hispabrick’s Magazine reviewed The Ideal Order. He praised the book for its discussion of classification system. It is very interesting to see how different reviewers react to the various aspects of the book.
I am happy to announce that the 2015 LEGO Minifigure Catalog is now available. In addition, the 5th edition of the Star Wars LEGO Minifigure Catalog and the 2nd edition of the 2014 Minifigure Catalog are ready. The updated catalogs have have many corrections and additions. Moreover, all books have a new QR code system that allows you to easily look up each figure online. Soon our app will also feature a QR code reader, so that you can directly lookup a figure into the app.
Jennifer Spencer wrote and excellent article about sorting LEGO and also reported on “The Ideal Order“. The summary is too the point and I hope that many Brothers Brick readers enjoy the book.
Just a quick update on the progress for the 2014 Minifigure Catalog. LEGO produced a whopping 700+ different Minifigures in 2015. I have been able to work through all the meta data and completed the classification. All missing Minifigures have been ordered, resulting in the largest Bricklink expense I ever made. It will take some weeks for the Minifigures to arrive in New Zealand, so please be patient with me.