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  • Ep. 150 - You Have Lost...And LEGO Has Won.
    Jan 21 2026

    This episode needed to happen.

    Before we get into the hard truths, we pause to celebrate a major milestone. One hundred and fifty episodes. What started as a short audio-only experiment has grown into a full video podcast with tens of thousands of listeners, over eighty thousand YouTube views, and more watch time than I ever imagined. If you’ve been here for any part of that journey, thank you. Truly.

    But this episode isn’t a victory lap. It’s a reality check.

    Over the last year, and especially heading into 2026, it’s become impossible to ignore what LEGO is doing and why they’re doing it. Prices are rising. Big sets are getting bigger. Entry points are disappearing. And this isn’t a temporary phase or a rough patch. We’ve crossed the point of no return.

    This is not a gripe episode. This is not a rant. This is an acceptance episode.

    We’re talking honestly about the reality of collecting LEGO in 2026 and beyond, and the uncomfortable truth that LEGO is perfectly fine pricing casual fans and budget-conscious collectors out of the hobby. They don’t need every consumer anymore. The data has proven that. If some people walk away or go third-party, LEGO is okay with that. The system still works for them.

    The episode breaks down into three parts. First, how we got here, framed through the familiar stages of grief that many longtime fans have unknowingly gone through over the last few years. Then we hit the tipping point, the recent moments that made it crystal clear that LEGO can charge almost anything and still sell out, from licensed juggernauts to preorder numbers that feel almost unreal. Finally, we look forward. What this means for collectors. What it means for investors. And how you can approach the hobby with clearer eyes and better expectations.

    We talk supply and demand, hype cycles, GWPs, patience, and why “pay to play” is no longer a warning, but the rule. We also discuss alternatives, because for the first time in a long time, going outside the LEGO ecosystem isn’t just a fringe option, it’s a rational one.

    If you’ve ever felt conflicted about your LEGO spending, frustrated by prices, or unsure how long you can keep up, this episode is for you. Not to tell you to quit, but to help you understand the game as it exists now, not as we wish it still was.

    LEGO didn’t lose. LEGO didn’t change accidentally. LEGO won.

    The question is what you do next?

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    38 min
  • Ep. 149 - LEGO Pokemon Is Finally Here! - 1/21/26 - News & Rumors
    Jan 19 2026

    This week’s news and rumors episode feels less like a recap and more like a warning. LEGO Pokémon has officially arrived, and the rollout is already doing exactly what many people feared it would. Massive, premium sets. Limited promos. Insider-only rewards. And a buying frenzy that started the moment listings went live. If you’re just now catching up, there’s a very real chance some of this wave is already gone, or already creeping into resale territory.

    We break down the full Pokémon launch hitting February 27, from the more approachable builds to the massive Kanto-era centerpiece that instantly became the center of controversy. Between exclusive GWPs, Insider point rewards, and a price tag that demands commitment, this release has sparked serious debate about who these sets are really for and whether the average fan ever had a fair shot in the first 24 hours.

    And Pokémon isn’t the only Nintendo-related shock this week.

    We also finally got our first look at a brand-new Legend of Zelda set, giving fans a glimpse at what’s coming next for the franchise in LEGO form and adding even more fuel to an already wild week of announcements.

    On top of that, the episode is stacked with major news across multiple themes, new promos tied to LEGO Insiders, and one of the most loaded BrickLink Designer Program rerelease drops yet. With limited preorder windows, regional release times, and demand already spiking, this is another reminder that timing matters more than ever if you want your hands on sets you thought were already gone forever.

    We talk hype, scarcity, resellers, and what these rapid sell-outs say about the direction LEGO is heading in 2026.

    If you want to know what’s coming, what’s controversial, and what you may have already missed, this is an episode you don’t want to skip.

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    31 min
  • Ep. 148 - An Underrated Bricklink Masterpiece - The Riverside Scholars Review
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, I’m taking a closer look at one of the most quietly interesting releases from the BrickLink Designer Program — Riverside Scholars from Series 4. This is a set that didn’t make a lot of noise at launch, didn’t sell out during preorders, and yet, in my opinion, has aged in a way very few BrickLink sets manage to do.

    We’ll talk about why Riverside Scholars struggled during preorders, what makes it stand out now, and how its value, presentation, and overall experience compare to other Series 4 releases. It’s a great example of how first impressions don’t always tell the full story — especially in the BrickLink ecosystem.

    If you’ve skipped over this set, wondered whether it was worth the price, or questioned how BrickLink Designer sets age once the dust settles, this episode is for you.

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    31 min
  • Ep. 147 - LEGO Sets You NEED To Get In 2026 - 1/12/26 - News & Rumors
    Jan 12 2026

    If it feels like the LEGO news cycle hit the accelerator all at once, you’re not wrong. This episode is packed. And then packed again.

    We’re starting with LEGO Ideas, where an eye-popping number of projects just pushed through to the next review round, raising some serious questions about where the theme is headed and how LEGO even begins to sort through that much creativity. From there, the conversation shifts to what is easily my favorite corner of the LEGO universe and the main focus of this episode, the Bricklink Designer Program. Official images for the next series are finally out, preorder dates are locked in, and there is a lot to unpack when it comes to changes, scale, minifigure decisions, pricing, and what these final versions say about the future of the program.

    From ships to shops to display-first builds, this round of Bricklink designs gives us plenty to debate, and not all of it is universally loved. Some upgrades feel inspired. Others are… worth questioning. Either way, this is the kind of LEGO discussion that rewards long-time fans who care about design philosophy as much as finished models.

    Then we pivot into the rumor mill, where Architecture fans have new landmarks to react to, Mario collectors have something unexpected on the horizon, and LEGO Editions quietly continues to do its thing. And just when you think the episode couldn’t get any busier, we end with the newest, strangest wildcard in LEGO’s lineup: the Smart Brick. Newly revealed, already controversial, and very much in the “jury is still out” phase, this new technology could change how LEGO approaches play and interactivity… or become a fascinating footnote.

    There is a lot here. Big ideas, big builds, bold experiments, and more than a few moments that made me stop and say, “Wait… what?” If you like your LEGO news dense, opinionated, and a little overwhelming in the best possible way, this episode is for you.

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    42 min
  • Ep. 146 - Five LEGO Themes We NEED in 2026
    Jan 7 2026

    What if LEGO stopped playing it safe for a moment?

    In this Wild Card Wednesday episode, I’m throwing realism out the window and asking a simple question: what themes should LEGO be brave enough to launch next? Not safe one-offs. Not short-lived experiments. Full, expandable themes that could grow for years and still feel fresh.

    These ideas live in that sweet spot where imagination meets strategy. They’re the kinds of themes that spark creativity on the floor, look incredible on a shelf, and quietly make a lot of sense for LEGO’s future. Some tap into how kids already play. Others lean hard into education, exploration, and display. A few would instantly ignite collectors, builders, and minifigure fans alike.

    Each concept opens the door to endless expansion, cross-theme connections, and serious long-term potential. Think annual releases that don’t repeat themselves. Sets that appeal to multiple age groups without watering anything down. Themes that could quietly become cornerstones of the LEGO lineup if handled the right way.

    None of these are confirmed. None of them are leaks. This is pure “what if” territory. But once you hear the logic behind them, it becomes very hard to unsee how well they fit.

    Suspend belief. Never say never. And let’s talk about five LEGO themes that feel inevitable… even if they don’t exist yet.

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    33 min
  • Ep. 145 - LEGO’s New Releases Are Already Gone… Should We Be Worried?
    Jan 5 2026

    The LEGO shelves are already telling a story in 2026, and it’s only January. In this episode, we take a look at what’s happening right now on LEGO.com and what it might be quietly signaling about demand, release strategy, and where LEGO is putting its focus this year. Several sets that were released just days ago are already completely out of stock, including major Icons, licensed, and anniversary sets, while a surprisingly long list has slipped into backorder almost immediately.

    We’ll break down what’s selling fast, what’s lingering, and what that says about collector interest versus casual buyers. From Stranger Things and Iron Man to BrickHeadz, Star Wars, and Architecture style builds, there are some clear trends starting to emerge when you look at which themes are struggling to stay on shelves and which ones are sitting comfortably available.

    Then we pivot to the big official announcements LEGO has already locked in, including a brand-new Lord of the Rings Icons release featuring Sauron’s Helmet and a long list of upcoming Botanicals sets that continue LEGO’s push into adult décor and lifestyle builds. There’s also a closer look at the next wave of floral releases and what their pricing and part counts might tell us about where the Botanicals theme is headed.

    Finally, we wrap things up with fresh rumors, including a major Technic-style Batmobile returning later in the year, and why 2026 is already shaping up to be a fascinating year for adult LEGO fans, collectors, and long-time builders alike. If you like keeping an eye on LEGO trends, availability, and what might be coming next, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    31 min
  • Ep. 144 - Reviewing One of the Best Sets of 2025 - Transformers: Soundwave
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode, I take a closer look at one of the boldest LEGO ICONS releases in recent memory and a long-awaited moment for Transformers fans. LEGO finally brings a Decepticon to life in brick form, pulling heavily from classic Generation 1 roots while layering in modern design choices that make this set feel equal parts nostalgic and experimental.

    This build immediately stands apart from previous Transformers sets, not just because of the character choice, but because LEGO introduces one of its newest pieces of technology here. The LEGO Sound Brick appears for only the third time ever, adding more than twenty voice lines and sound effects that feel ripped straight from childhood. It is undeniably cool, undeniably nostalgic, and yes, it also plays a role in pushing the price higher, which makes the value conversation especially interesting.

    I compare this release to LEGO’s earlier Transformers builds and talk through where this set evolves the formula and where it takes some risks. From the build process to the final display presence, there is a lot to like here, but there are also a few moments that may divide fans depending on what they want from a premium licensed LEGO set.

    Is this the most ambitious Transformers set LEGO has released so far? Does the added technology enhance the experience or distract from it? And does this finally feel like the moment Decepticons arrive on equal footing in the LEGO world?

    I break down what works, what surprised me, and whether this set earns its place among LEGO’s best licensed builds of the year. If Generation 1 Transformers meant something to you, this is one you will want to hear.

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    34 min
  • Ep. 143 - KPOP Demon Hunters & Other EPIC Rumors for 2026 - 12/29/25 - News & Rumors
    Dec 29 2025

    This week’s News & Rumors episode is absolutely loaded, and it starts with a massive update that Lord of the Rings fans have been waiting years for. After last week’s whispers, we finally have clearer details on what could become the most ambitious Middle-earth LEGO set ever released… and the implications go far beyond just one build.

    From there, things take a sharp turn into the unexpected. LEGO appears to be diving into entirely new territory with an upcoming K-pop–inspired theme, complete with some surprising design choices that could signal where LEGO thinks pop culture is headed next. Love it or hate it, this one is going to spark conversation.

    We also dig into major developments across some of LEGO’s biggest licensed themes. One Piece is expanding in a big way for 2026, Pokémon rumors are starting to take real shape across multiple waves, and there’s a mysterious superhero-scale build on the horizon that could mark a major anniversary moment for DC or Marvel fans.

    Art collectors and Technic builders aren’t left out either, with new high-profile builds rumored to arrive later this year, plus fresh details surrounding May the 4th, including a UCS contender that could divide the fanbase.

    And before you log off, a reminder: January 1st is right around the corner. If you’re planning purchases or just want to know what’s about to hit shelves, last week’s episode has everything you need to be ready.

    This one’s packed with reveals, speculation, and just enough chaos to keep things interesting. You won’t want to miss it.

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    34 min