Episodes

  • Ep. 77 - A One of a Kind Set - The Hogwarts Icon Collectors Edition Review
    May 14 2025

    Revisiting LEGO 76391: Hogwarts Icons – Collector’s Edition

    In this episode, we’re heading back to 2021 — the year LEGO marked 20 magical years of Harry Potter sets with one of the most ambitious tributes they’ve ever released: Set 76391 – Hogwarts Icons: Collector’s Edition.

    With over 3,000 pieces and a launch price of $249.99, this set was designed for serious fans and display shelf dominance. From Harry’s wand and glasses to potion bottles, textbooks, and a giant Hedwig that easily steals the show, it’s packed with iconic elements that even casual fans will recognize — or at least admire for their sheer scale and creativity.

    But now that some time has passed, how does it hold up? In this episode, I’ll share my thoughts on the build experience, the display value, and whether this set still feels magical a few years later.

    We’ll also talk about the subtle touches that make this set feel premium (hello, minimal sticker use) and whether the collector’s edition label really fits.

    And here’s the kicker — it’s still available on shelves four years later, which might tell you something about how LEGO sees this one. Is it a future classic? Tune in and find out.

    Music Credit: YouTube Audio Library

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    30 mins
  • Ep. 76 - Is This the Perfect Lego Set? - 5/12/25 - News & Rumors
    May 12 2025

    New LEGO Rumors, Wild GWPs, and 387 BrickLink Sets?!

    Welcome back to the show, where this week’s LEGO news is absolutely packed. We're talking everything from surprise Mario promos to massive fan-designed voting frenzies. If you thought things were slowing down in the LEGO world, think again.

    First up, there’s a phenomenal blue and spiky new Mario-themed Gift With Purchase making the rounds — and let’s just say it’s raising a few eyebrows. But the real GWP bombshell? Possibly the hottest one LEGO has ever done is coming in 2025, and it’s got collectors everywhere buzzing. It looks amazing, it’s exclusive, and it’s going to be very sought after.

    Next we go Lego Ideas and Pixar, and I'll leave this thought right here: Have we found the perfectly designed set?

    Then we’re diving into some brand-new, just-leaked info about upcoming How to Train Your Dragon sets. These are shaping up to be a dream come true for fans of the movies — and a big new IP for LEGO to flex their design muscles on.

    We’ve also got our first look at the 2025 LEGO Icons vehicle, and it’s a beauty. The price tag is steep, but this one might just be worth the splurge. I’ll give you my honest take on whether this set earns its premium status.

    On the BrickLink front, there’s a lot going on. We’ve got pricing revealed for the upcoming BrickLink Designer Series 5 sets — and yes, they’re looking sharp but might give your budget a workout. And here’s the big one: Voting is now open for BrickLink Designer Series 8, and there are a staggering 387 sets to browse through. These are all fan-designed, original builds — and your votes will directly influence which ones get made into real, purchasable sets. So go vote. Seriously. It’s fun, it’s easy, and it helps bring amazing MOCs to life for everyone.

    This episode is full of reactions, speculation, and hopefully a few laughs along the way. If you’re a LEGO fan, a collector, or just someone who loves staying ahead of the brick-built curve, you don’t want to miss this one.

    Thanks for listening, and don’t forget to subscribe and share the podcast with your fellow brickheads.

    Music Credit: YouTube Audio Library.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 75 - Married to the Brick: Life with a LEGO Fanatic
    May 7 2025

    What’s it really like to live with someone whose love for LEGO borders on obsession? In this episode, I sit down with the most important minifig in my life — my wife — for a candid, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt conversation about being the spouse of a hardcore LEGO collector.

    We get into the nitty-gritty: how the hobby has taken over our home (yes, there are bricks everywhere), the surprising upsides of living with a builder, and the very real sacrifices she’s made to accommodate thousands of tiny plastic parts. Has she ever faked excitement over a set? Has anything ever mysteriously disappeared from the collection? How do we keep the hobby fun without it taking over our relationship? And what advice does she have for anyone who's dating or married to someone whose true love might just be… modular buildings?

    We also dive into how we manage spending, storage chaos, and the unexpected ways LEGO has actually brought us closer together. Whether you're a builder, a partner, or just someone trying to make peace with the bricks underfoot, this episode is packed with laughs, honesty, and maybe even a little relationship wisdom — LEGO-style.

    So, grab your favorite minifig, settle in, and get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at love, LEGO, and what happens when your hobby becomes a third member of the relationship.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 74 - Too Many New Sets to Count! - 5/3/25 - News & Rumors
    May 5 2025

    So… did you survive May the 4th? Or are you currently buried under a pile of instruction manuals and empty shipping boxes? In today’s episode of BrickCast, we’re doing a full post-May-the-4th check-in — what sets were worth it, what deals are ending right now, and what surprise builds are still sneaking in through the back door (Kamino Training Facility, anyone?).

    We’ve also got some spicy LEGO updates and corrections — because apparently math is hard when you’re blinded by new set reveals. And speaking of reveals, the LEGO gods are not slowing down. From Mario Kart insider freebies to baby astronauts you didn’t know you needed, this month’s GWP game is strong.

    Beyond that, we’re taking a peek at the brand-new wave of Technic sets — and oh boy, if you like cars, construction vehicles, or just want to spend your rent money creatively, you’ll want to hear this lineup. We’ve also got Harry Potter magic on the horizon, including a new Book Nook that may finally give your shelf the upgrade it deserves (no magic wand required).

    And if you thought LEGO Star Wars was done for the year… think again. A certain droid is making a comeback in a big way — and no, it’s not R2.

    All that, plus Minecraft, postcards from Italy, and maybe one too many Fast & Furious references. So grab your butterbeer or your Technic wrench and join me for a wild ride through the latest LEGO news, rumors, and ridiculous opinions.

    New episodes every Monday and Wednesday — thanks for listening to BrickCast!

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 73 - The O.G. Bounty Hunter Stunner - UCS Slave I Review
    Apr 30 2025

    Welcome back to the Imagination Brickshop podcast — where bricks meet bounty! Today, we’re diving into one of the most legendary ships in the galaxy… and maybe the LEGO galaxy too. I’m talking about the 2015 UCS Boba Fett’s Slave I. In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into one of 2015’s most iconic sets, and whether you’ve drooled over it in catalogs or gasped at the aftermarket prices, this is the episode for you. I’m breaking down not just the what but the why — from its jaw-dropping build experience and shelf presence, to the play features (yes, even UCS sets can be fun!) and that ultra-coveted Boba Fett minifig that collectors can’t stop chasing.

    Plus, I throw it back with some LEGO Star Wars history and put it head-to-head with the brand-new 2025 UCS Jango Fett’s Starship. Who wins the galactic showdown? Tune in to find out where this legendary set lands in my rating system — and whether it’s truly worth the credits on the aftermarket.

    Spoiler: This set’s no good to me dead… but is it good to your wallet? Hit play and let’s find out.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 72 - The Summer Wave of Sets Is Here! - 4/28/25 - News & Rumors
    Apr 28 2025

    Summer is heating up early, because today’s episode of BrickCast is all about the first big wave of LEGO’s summer releases! That’s right—new sets are crashing onto the scene faster than you can say "where am I going to put all of these?" and we are here to break them all down, one glorious brick at a time. Whether you’re a Marvel fanatic, a space nerd, a Fortnite warrior, or just someone who loves the smell of new LEGO in the morning, this episode has something for you.

    First up, we’re diving into the Fantastic Four vs. Galactus set, where Marvel’s First Family takes on the giant purple guy who’s always hungry. From there, we launch straight into orbit with the jaw-dropping NASA 747 with Space Shuttle Discovery—a beautiful, swooshable, coffee-table-eating beast of a set.

    Feeling a little more cuddly? Good, because we’re also checking out the 101 Dalmatians Buildable Puppy and the Stitch & Angel builds, bringing maximum adorable energy to your display shelf. Warning: side effects may include spontaneous “aww” sounds.

    Gamers, get ready—we've got a full squad of new Fortnite sets dropping, including Peely, Sparkplug, Klombo, and the absolutely monstrous Mecha Team Leader. If you've ever wanted to build a giant robot banana, congratulations, your moment has arrived.

    And for you high-class art lovers, don’t worry—we’re keeping it classy too, with the Keith Haring Dancing Figures LEGO Art set. It’s bold, it's colorful, and it’s guaranteed to make your living room look 32% cooler.

    That’s not all: we're also solving mysteries with the newly revealed Sherlock Holmes Book Nook, hopping aboard the Hogwarts Express Book Nook, and taking a long, admiring look at the towering new Hogwarts Castle: The Main Tower set (minifigures galore included).

    Oh, and Minecraft fans? We got you covered as well! Finally, LEGO Ideas is dropping some serious heat with the Prize Machine—a set you’re definitely going to want to budget for come June 1st.

    Bottom line: today’s episode is a whirlwind tour through what promises to be one of the most exciting LEGO summers in years. So grab a snack, get comfortable, and join me for a full breakdown of all the must-haves, the maybes, and the "I need to sell a kidney" sets coming soon.

    Thanks as always for listening to BrickCast, where the hype is high, the jokes are questionable, and the shelves are never big enough. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday—don't forget to subscribe!

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 71 - The Hunt for Lego White Whales
    Apr 23 2025

    Ah, the elusive “White Whale.” No, not the giant sea creature from classic literature—though chasing one of these LEGO sets might feel just as epic. We’re talking about those legendary, long-lost, sometimes-possibly-mythical LEGO sets that haunt our dreams, drain our bank accounts, and laugh at us from behind eBay paywalls. Welcome to today’s episode of BrickCast, where we dive headfirst into the wild world of LEGO white whales.

    Whether you’ve been collecting LEGO for a few months or have bricks older than your kids, everyone has that one set. You know the one. The set you spotted once in a random blog post ten years ago, the one your friend found at a garage sale for $3 while you stood by in horror, the one that vanished from store shelves just before you were finally ready to buy it. And now it’s out of stock, ridiculously rare, and costs more than your first car.

    Today, we’re taking a brick-built deep dive into these sacred grails of the LEGO world. Why are these sets so ridiculously desirable? What makes a set go from “neat” to “legendary”? Is it the theme? The minifigs? The nostalgia? The fact that it only released in a small test market in 1997 for exactly five minutes? We’ll break down the stories behind some of the most sought-after and unobtainable LEGO sets out there—from iconic heavy-hitters like Cafe Corner, Cloud City, and Mr. Gold, to lesser-known gems hiding in obscure corners of LEGO history.

    And let’s be honest—we’re not just here to admire from afar. We’re also here to feel a little pain together. Because nothing brings LEGO fans closer than bonding over the heartbreak of seeing your dream set listed online for $2,000… with cracked bricks, yellowed stickers, and no minifigs.

    But don’t worry, this episode isn’t all heartbreak and budgetary despair. I’ll also be sharing tips for how to track down those elusive white whales, how to build reasonable brick-by-brick substitutes, and how to survive the emotional rollercoaster that is LEGO collecting in the modern age.

    So come along for this nostalgic, slightly ridiculous, and thoroughly fun ride through the legends of LEGO collecting. Whether your white whale is a UCS Millennium Falcon, a first-edition Hogwarts Castle, or just that one polybag from a gas station promo in 2006, this one’s for you.

    And hey—if this episode stirs up any memories of your own white whale, let me know! I’d love to hear what set keeps you up at night (figuratively, of course… unless it’s literally, in which case, let’s talk).

    Thanks for listening, subscribing, and being part of the Imagination Brickshop family. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday—because your LEGO obsession deserves twice-a-week validation.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 70 - Are We On Star Wars Overload? - 4/21/25 - News & Rumors
    Apr 21 2025

    In this episode of BrickCast, I’m diving headfirst into hyperspace because folks—it’s Star Wars overload in the best way possible. We’re talking May the 4th, the sacred holiday of the LEGO galaxy, and this year’s wave of sets is coming in hot. From fresh BrickHeadz to helmets, starships, and a certain bounty hunter you might’ve heard of, this episode is your full rundown of what’s about to drop, how much it’ll cost you, and which ones deserve prime real estate on your display shelf.

    But hold onto your lightsabers, because that’s just the beginning. We’ve also got a surprise addition to the galactic lineup: the debut of a brand-new buildable droid from Rogue One—the incredibly lovable, endlessly sarcastic K-2S0 (yep, the one who could roast you in six languages). And let me tell you, this thing is stunning. Sharp details, slick design, and that perfect "don’t mess with me" energy. So why, you ask, is this amazing new droid not being released as part of the May the 4th celebration? Why is it being launched in stealth mode? That’s the mystery I’ll be uncovering in this episode—along with how, when, and where you can get your hands on what’s sure to be an instant fan favorite.

    But if Star Wars isn’t your thing (first off, are you okay?), don’t worry—I’ve got you covered, too. We’re shifting gears halfway through the episode and heading into calmer territory with the lush and lovely world of LEGO Botanicals. That’s right, new sets are blooming this summer, and whether you have a green thumb or just like the idea of plants that never die, you’ll want to hear what LEGO has in store. Trust me, these new additions might just be more cheerful than that happy little desk plant you keep forgetting to water.

    And of course, we’re saving a juicy one for the very end. I’ve got a fresh new rumor that’s got castle fans buzzing—and it’s got everything: knights, horses, towering stone walls, and possibly, just maybe, the return of a fan-favorite LEGO theme we’ve all been secretly hoping would come back. Is LEGO about to give us the medieval magic we’ve been waiting for, or is this just another hopeful whisper in the wind? I’ll break it all down and let you decide.

    So, whether you're here for the droids, the flowers, or the dreams of brick-built battlements, this episode is packed tighter than a Death Star trash compactor. Buckle up, tune in, and let's build something epic.

    As always, thank you for listening and supporting the show—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Monday or Wednesday drop.

    Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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    27 mins
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