Random Monday : Free BrickJournal #9 - Lego E-Zine
Finally found time to read this free issue of Brick Journal #9 - a must-read for anyone remotely interested in Lego. While I haven’t been actively playing with Lego for close to fifteen years, occassionally I get the sudden inspiration to create something simple like this birthday present

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The Lego blog The Brothers Brick and now BrickJournal, are surely inspirational stuff for anyone who has ever touched a Lego brick and dreamt of building something bigger and more ambitious than their brick collection (and for me, proper building skillz
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This free 148 pages BrickJournal issue showcases loads of cool Lego models as well as instructions to build a Mini Super Star Destroyer (Star Wars) amongst several other building instructions.
Some of favourite builders and models from this issue:

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Fanis Dovas - Page 21

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Matt DeLanoy - Page 34

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LegoFest Ballabio 2007 - Page 100
Published by Twomorrows, BrickJournal is available for 3.95 USD per issue (digital edition) and 66/78 USD for an annual 4 issue subscription for readers outside US and Canada via surface mail/airmail respectively. Annual subscriptions for US and Canada are 32 USD and 50 USD respectively.
Download BrickJournal #9.
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BrikWars - War with Mini-Figs!
The Brothers Brick
Virtual Lego Designers
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Absolutely brilliant. Just likethe LEGO catalogues I used to drool over for hours as a kid, only more sophisticated and easily obtainable. Excellent stuff once again Roys!
Yep, Lego bricks are probably the last of my childhood stuff remaining at home - I still have a lot of the bricks lying around not that I have anytime to play around with them.
Unfortunately, my Lego catalogues are now all torn and tattered due to mishandling whenI was still a kid. Worse of all, I’m now drooling over the Citadel miniatures catalogue instead of Lego catalogues - hope I never succumb to buying those minis on impulse