Jay (jaysbrickblog.com) and Richard (ramblingbrick.com) are both passionate LEGO® Fans, and run their own blogs discussing their experiences, reviewing LEGO® Sets and looking at trends. Join them as they have a chat about what they are looking at, and thinking about, in the world of LEGO bricks.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | HobbiesGamesLeisure |
We are back: both life and LEGO have intervened, and there is a lot going on!
Richard Jones (Ramblingbrick.com) and Jay Ong (Jaysbrickblog.com) discuss recent LEGO releases, upcoming conventions, and dive deep into several new sets, including Nike ... more
Welcome Back to Brickvention 2025.
While Jay is away in Japan attending Star Wars Celebration, the time has come to catch up with interviews we held on the convention floor at Brickvention 2025, here in Melbourne, Australia back in January. We had ... more
10354 The Lord of the Rings: The Shire
And we are back. We’d like to thank you for your your ongoing support, but if you are a first time listener - Welcome. After a chat about Jay’s upcoming trip to Star Wars Celebration, we launch headlong into a... more
Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Welcome back. We'd like to start by apologizing for the long time between episodes: Life gets in the way sometimes. Jay is really excited about the LEGO Group's announcement of their ongoing partnership with Pokémon Company Int... more
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I love to listen to this while laying in bed or while doing work
Jay and Richard have a lovely chilled vibe, no unnecessary hype or waffle.
It’s like two friends just chatting about their favourite sets. 5/5 for me.
A chill listen, absolutely perfect for when I’m building. Jay and Richard offer such a well-rounded perspective on all things LEGO that I find I keep listening (and learning) even when they’re discussing themes that I have no interest in. Love it!
Thanks guys this podcast is awesome and also I’m Aussie. Five stars mate. Ps - LEGO IS AMAZING!!! 🤩😊🤩😊🥇
The hosts are well known Lego maniacs and they are great podcasters!
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Featuring two passionate LEGO enthusiasts, this show provides engaging discussions on various aspects of the LEGO world, including set reviews, industry trends, and fan experiences. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, creating a relatable and informative atmosphere for LEGO aficionados. Notably, the conversations often highlight community events, collaborative builds, and the impact of nostalgia in new releases, making it a welcoming space for both new and veteran fans alike. With a focus on the latest products and relevant cultural references, the show stands out by blending humor with knowledgeable perspectives.
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