LEGO Community Headlines and Highlights for February 2026
/February kept the momentum rolling on BrickNerd as we explored how MOCs are better with smarter detail distribution and asked what really makes a new LEGO part useful. Character work took center stage as we examined the emotional range of Winnie the Pooh, weathered a full blizzard of Tauntauns, and followed W.A.L.T.’s latest adventure with an unexpected travel buddy.
On the community side, we celebrated the winners of our Nerdvember 2025 contest and paused to honor one of the hobby’s most influential voices in our tribute to Joe Meno. We also put a few sets under the microscope, from Mordor’s cat helmet to launching a rocket to the Moon, and finally heading back to Kanto to catch the new LEGO Pokémon starter trio.
In fact, we’ve published so many interesting articles in February that we’ve included an interactive calendar of them at the bottom of this post, so you can make sure you haven’t missed a thing. But there are many more fascinating stories to be told from within the LEGO community, so here are some of the best LEGO articles and videos that caught our contributors’ attention throughout the month of February. We applaud the effort that went into each of these features, so click the headlines or photos to read each story or watch each video. They are well worth your time!
Ben Cossy: What Are LEGO Zooters?
Ben Cossy digs into one of the strangest corners of LEGO history, unpacking the short-lived DUPLO Zooters theme and its trio of bizarre creatures.
Beyond the Brick: New Hashima at Atlanta Brick Con 2026
Joshua Hanlon tours the sprawling New Hashima cyberpunk city display updated for 2026, chatting with the builders behind this dense, neon-soaked collaborative cyber collab.
Brick Architect: Right-Sizing the Ride - Which LEGO Vehicles Fit in a Modular City?
This thoughtful analysis compares vehicle sizes across themes to answer the age-old modular question: what vehicle scales actually looks right on LEGO City streets?
Blocks Magazine: The Secret History of the First LEGO Factory and Billund’s Systemvej
Daniel Konstanski delivers a deep historical presentation on Systemvej, the original LEGO factory that helped transform Billund from a small village into the company’s global home. It’s based on an hour-long talk from Skaerbaek that connects the factory’s chaotic early growth to the broader story of how LEGO and Billund evolved together.
Brick Architect: What’s Happening in Richmond, Virginia? A New LEGO Factory
Tom Alphin surveys the growing LEGO footprint around Richmond, Virginia and analyzes why the company chose the region and what the multi-billion-dollar investment could mean for North American production and fans in the years ahead.
Brickset: LEGO as a Teaching Tool - Does It Actually Work?
Brickset takes a data-informed look at whether LEGO genuinely improves learning outcomes in the classroom, using a university case study built around a LEGO model of the CROCUS nuclear reactor.
Clutch Power: LEGO Vs. Lepin
Eric Crittenden dives into the long-running LEGO vs. Lepin debate, unpacking the legal, ethical, and community angles behind clone brands and how the Shanghai police got involved.
DuckBricks: Every Ninjago Lloyd Minifigure (2012–2026)
This video runs through the full evolution of Lloyd minifigures, showing just how many variants the Green Ninja has picked up across NINJAGO’s long run.
jtsandman45: A PowerPoint About LEGO’s Licensing
This presentation takes a surprisingly thorough look at how LEGO licensing works across themes and partnerships. Blending a bit of humor with genuine research, it’s an entertaining explainer for anyone curious about the business side of the brick.
LEGO: Building the LEGO Dream
This 46-minute documentary pulls back the curtain on the journey from fan creator to official LEGO Ideas designer, showing a behind-the-scenes look at how five people ended up with their dream jobs..
Rambling Brick: The Evolution of LEGO Dragons, Part 2 - The Legacy of Galidor
Continuing their deep dive into LEGO dragon history, this installment explores the often-overlooked influence of Galidor and its experimental creature designs, leading to the articulation builders are familiar with today.
R.R. Slugger: LEGO Unitron is NOT a Military
R.R. Slugger digs into the long-repeated claim that Unitron was meant to be a more military-leaning LEGO Space theme, tracing where the idea came from and whether it holds up. It’s a deep dive that looks into fan assumptions and how LEGO Space lore can drift over time.
Sam Builds: Can AI Steal My LEGO Job?
Sam Builds tests if AI can truly identify a LEGO set from separate parts or if gool ol’ research and creativity can get the answer quicker…
StoneWars: LEGO Changes Numerous Curved Slopes and Introduces New Elements
This deep dive maps the rapidly evolving family of LEGO curved slopes, spotlighting the long-awaited new 1×4 arch that finally fills a persistent gap in the system. For builders who obsess over element geometry, it shows how small mold updates can have a big impact.
Tales From the Brick: Episode 2 - Joe Meno
In light of Joe Meno’s recent passing, this conversation feels especially meaningful, capturing his reflections on the early days of BrickJournal and the growth of the AFOL community. It’s a firsthand record of the passion and generosity that helped shape the hobby so many of us enjoy today.
The Brothers Brick: Brickscalibur 2025 Crowns Its Dragonslayer and Other Champions of the LEGO Realm
The results are in for this year’s Brickscalibur castle competition, with standout medieval builds earning top honors across multiple creative categories. From immersive scenes to inventive character work, the roundup showcases why this winter tournament remains a favorite proving ground for castle builders.
The Brothers Brick: Mid-Month Febrovery Round-Up
TBB celebrates the 15th year of Febrovery with a rolling showcase of space rovers from across the community, highlighting all the clever wheel techniques, wierd landscapes, and sci-fi stylings.
The LEGO Car Blog: The A-Z of LEGO Cars
This handy reference organizes hundreds of brick-built vehicles by real-world manufacturer, making it easy to jump straight to your favorite automotive brands. It’s a bookmarkable resource that LEGO car builders will likely find incredibly valuable.
Tips & Bricks: Technique Discussion - Chibi Characters
This technique spotlight breaks down how to shape expressive Chibi-style characters. It analyzes scale, adorableness, and how curved slopes help define the Chibi look. And you might just notice a mention of BrickNerd too!
Zusammengebaut: LEGO Minifigures From Mars — The Incredible Story of the Astrobots
This fascinating deep cut explores the little-known story of Sandy Moondust and Biff Starling, two promotional Astrobots minifigures tied to NASA’s early-2000s Mars rover missions. It’s a delightful bit of LEGO lore that blends space history, obscure collectibles, and the kind of oddball trivia we love here at BrickNerd.
If all of those amazing features weren’t enough to satisfy your LEGO community craving, here is an interactive calendar of everything that BrickNerd has published this last month to make sure you didn’t miss a single article.
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