
The Hidden Bricks is a LEGO podcast where fans come together to build, chat, and geek out over all things brick. From the latest LEGO set news and reviews to stories from the colorful world of building, each episode dives into what makes LEGO so timeless. We explore themes like Star Wars, City, classic LEGO lines, upcoming releases, and the creativity of the LEGO community — all with a mix of pass... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbies | |||

Which one hurts more… missing out on a set, or buying one you regret?
In Episode 38, we’re talking LEGO regrets—the sets we didn’t buy when we had the chance, and the ones we did that just didn’t live up to the hype. From passing on future classics ... more
But is it really worth it… or does it become too much?
In Episode 37, we break down LEGO cities—why they’re seen as the ultimate setup, what it actually takes to build one, and why some fans go all in while others don’t. From modular layouts to the ... more
Every LEGO fan says Castle is one of the best themes ever.
But is it really… or is it just nostalgia?
In Episode 36, we break down LEGO Castle—what made it iconic, how it compares to modern builds, and whether it still holds up today. From classic ... more
At some point, every LEGO collector says it — “I’m never selling my sets.”
But as shelves fill up and space runs out, that mindset starts to shift.
In Episode 35, I’m joined by Em (brick.maiden) as we dive into collecting vs letting go—talking abou... more
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Smat Brick
Absolutely love Keith and MAV’s show! I enjoy their weekly Lego commentary and insight into the Lego community. Worth a listen!
So I LOVE LEGO so I listened and fell in love with it. -bob
It’s so good!
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This podcast offers a vibrant exploration of the LEGO universe, engaging fans from all backgrounds with lively discussions about new set releases, nostalgic themes, and collecting strategies. Topics frequently covered include iconic LEGO sets, comparisons of price and value, and personal anecdotes that resonate with the community. Additionally, the podcast emphasizes not only the enjoyment of building but also the emotional connection that fans have with LEGO, making it a unique space for sharing experiences and advice. It caters expertly to both long-time enthusiasts and newcomers eager to learn more about the colorful world of bricks.
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The Hidden Bricks: LEGO Podcast launched a year ago and published 38 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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