Blocks Issue 47: Matt Denton discussess the process of 3D printing giant LEGO Star Wars bricks

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Issue 47 of Blocks is out in the wild and as ever it’s packed with LEGO news from a galaxy far, far away and closer to home.

Blocks magazine is test driving the new LEGO Bugatti Chiron, Aston Martin DB5 and Speed Champions sets in Issue 47.

The much celebrated LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron is put through its paces to find out what the Blocks review crew makes of this latest supercar, before the other end of the price scale gets the same treatment and the recent Speed Champions sets are sent around the test track.

If the Chiron is not quite your thing, then the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 might be.

The new LEGO Creator Expert set also gets the deep dive review, as well as being the focus of an exclusive Q&A with designers from the LEGO Group and Aston Martin. The team also report back from the set’s launch to see Naomie Harris unveil the set to the world.

Star Wars behind-the-scenes wizard Matt Denton talks readers through the process of 3D printing giant LEGO bricks and shows off the results of then clipping them together, which is as impressive as might be expected.

Blocks chats to the talented experts behind LEGO The Incredibles, to find out how this latest video game captures the spirit of the Pixar film, as well as casting a critical eye over the release. The game also makes it the perfect time to count down the top ten LEGO video games, spanning the entirety of the TT Games back catalogue.

Regular features continue, as The LEGO NINJAGO Move Bridge is completed, Technic 201 gets deeper into this complex theme and LEGO Family Tree looks at the topic of Commerce. Technique demonstrates how to use string in builds, Ideas Showcase checks out a Typewriter build and Month in MOCs visits the classic sci-fi world of Dune.

That is before Brickpicker heads to a galaxy far, far away and checks out the current state of investing in LEGO Star Wars. It certainly is another packed month in Blocks magazine!

To get Blocks magazine delivered to your door – ahead of everyone else – visit www.blocksmag.com and check out the subscription deals available.

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Issue 47 of Blocks is out in the wild and as ever it’s packed with LEGO news from a galaxy far, far away and closer to home.

Blocks magazine is test driving the new LEGO Bugatti Chiron, Aston Martin DB5 and Speed Champions sets in Issue 47.

The much celebrated LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron is put through its paces to find out what the Blocks review crew makes of this latest supercar, before the other end of the price scale gets the same treatment and the recent Speed Champions sets are sent around the test track.

If the Chiron is not quite your thing, then the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 might be.

The new LEGO Creator Expert set also gets the deep dive review, as well as being the focus of an exclusive Q&A with designers from the LEGO Group and Aston Martin. The team also report back from the set’s launch to see Naomie Harris unveil the set to the world.

Star Wars behind-the-scenes wizard Matt Denton talks readers through the process of 3D printing giant LEGO bricks and shows off the results of then clipping them together, which is as impressive as might be expected.

Blocks chats to the talented experts behind LEGO The Incredibles, to find out how this latest video game captures the spirit of the Pixar film, as well as casting a critical eye over the release. The game also makes it the perfect time to count down the top ten LEGO video games, spanning the entirety of the TT Games back catalogue.

Regular features continue, as The LEGO NINJAGO Move Bridge is completed, Technic 201 gets deeper into this complex theme and LEGO Family Tree looks at the topic of Commerce. Technique demonstrates how to use string in builds, Ideas Showcase checks out a Typewriter build and Month in MOCs visits the classic sci-fi world of Dune.

That is before Brickpicker heads to a galaxy far, far away and checks out the current state of investing in LEGO Star Wars. It certainly is another packed month in Blocks magazine!

To get Blocks magazine delivered to your door – ahead of everyone else – visit www.blocksmag.com and check out the subscription deals available.

Fantha Tracks
Fantha Tracks
Group articles by members of the Fantha Tracks team.
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