The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast

This is a LEGO centric podcast where we review sets, cover the latest Lego news & rumors and just talk all things Lego. If you love Lego, then you are in the right place.

Episodes

Dec 10, 2025

29 min

What does 2026 hold for the LEGO world? In this episode, I’m diving into the trends, surprises, and industry shifts that I believe will shape the year ahead—and maybe reshape the hobby entirely. From rising prices and expanding factories to the future of adult collectors, iconic themes, and the next wave of blockbuster IPs… let’s just say 2026 could be a turning point.
I won’t spoil the details here, but some of my predictions may feel inevitable… and others might raise an eyebrow or two. Will LEGO embrace new tech? Will fan-favorite themes rise from the ashes? And how might a certain media mega-merger quietly change everything?
Join me as I break down the biggest clues from 2025, connect some dots, and make a few bold (and possibly spicy) calls about where the LEGO universe is headed next.
Buckle up—this one’s going to be fun!
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Dec 8, 2025

38 min

It’s an absolutely packed week in the LEGO universe, and in this episode we’re breaking down the latest reveals, rumors, and surprises rolling into 2026. From a brand-new GWP dropping this week… to some jaw-dropping leaks that might just point to the biggest LEGO set ever… there’s a lot to unpack.
We’ll talk about a mysterious new Architecture mega-build that’s already fueling speculation—and yes, I’ve got a few educated guesses you’ll want to hear. Plus, LEGO has officially revealed next year’s Modular Building, a massive new Stranger Things set, fresh BrickHeadz, new Technic, and even a pair of long-awaited Star Wars midi-scale ships.
And then there’s the curveball: LEGO Editions. A brand-new theme with some seriously ambitious builds tied to one of the biggest sports events on the planet. Let’s just say… LEGO is kicking off 2026 in a big way.
We’ll also look at the rumored March Star Wars wave, including the introduction of LEGO “smart bricks” and what that might mean for collectors, kids, and price tags going forward.
There’s a ton of news this week, and this episode is stacked with reveals, theories, and a few spicy predictions. If you want to stay ahead of the curve, you won’t want to miss it.
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Dec 3, 2025

31 min

In this episode, we’re taking a warp-speed dive into one of the most anticipated LEGO releases of the year — the brand-new LEGO Icons U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. This massive build isn’t just another sci-fi display piece; it’s a full celebration of Star Trek: The Next Generation, packed with surprises, clever engineering, and more nostalgic nods than you might expect from a LEGO starship.
But here’s the thing: this set does a lot more than recreate an iconic silhouette. The designers made some bold choices — from the way the structure comes together, to the way major components separate, to a few unexpected upgrades that longtime fans will immediately appreciate. And yes… there are also a couple of “I wish they’d done this differently” moments we need to talk about.
We also take a look at the full lineup of included characters — a surprisingly generous minifigure selection that captures the heart, humor, and personality of the show in a way that feels genuinely authentic. Some inclusions made me cheer, one or two surprised me, and there’s one character accessory that absolutely stole the spotlight.
If you’re wondering how this 18+ Icons build stacks up in terms of playability, display presence, build experience, and overall value — or whether it lives up to the hype fans built up leading to release — this is the review you don’t want to miss.
Join me as I break down the choices LEGO made, the details that caught me off guard, and the moments in the build where I stopped and said, “Oh wow… they really went for it.” And stick around until the end for my full rating and final verdict.
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Dec 1, 2025

29 min

It’s December, which means LEGO isn’t slowing down—if anything, the rumors, reveals, and retail chaos are hitting harder than ever. In this episode, we’re breaking down some very big moves happening across the LEGO world right now… from a flagship set that instantly vanished from online stores, to a lineup of holiday promos that might have you timing your purchases down to the day. And trust me, there are a couple surprises in here that even I didn’t see coming.
We’ll also take a look at one of the most anticipated LEGO ICONS sets heading into the new year—something fans have been buzzing about for months—as well as a new wave tied to one of the world’s biggest sporting events. And if you’re into massive builds, classic vehicles, or a certain set of pocket-sized monsters… let’s just say 2026 is shaping up to be a very expensive year.
On top of that, there’s a major update affecting Bricklink buyers and sellers around the world—one that could reshape how collectors, builders, and investors get their parts and sets. It’s a story worth paying attention to.
All that, plus first looks, early hints, and a few “wait, what?” moments sprinkled in along the way. If you want to stay ahead of the curve (or just plan your 2026 LEGO budget before it explodes), you’re in the right place.
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Nov 26, 2025

31 min

In this episode, we’re diving deep into the LEGO sets that didn’t just sell out or look cool on a shelf — these are the sets that altered the entire trajectory of the LEGO brand. I’m not talking the biggest, the most expensive, or the fan-favorite classics. I’m talking about the true industry-shakers. The sets that made LEGO rethink its strategy… expand its boundaries… or even rescue itself from disaster (Or put it there).
Over the last fifty years, a handful of builds have quietly — and sometimes loudly — reshaped what LEGO is and what it could become. Maybe it was a set that launched a brand-new theme. Maybe it introduced a radical building technique. Maybe it opened the door to a partnership that changed LEGO forever. Or maybe… it was the right (or the wrong) set during a critical moment in LEGO history.
These are the five sets that moved the needle more than any others — not necessarily the “best,” but the ones that left the biggest fingerprints on LEGO’s future. And fair warning: a couple of these picks might surprise you… or even spark some healthy debate in the comments.
Join me as I reveal my Top 5 Game-Changing LEGO Sets, along with why each one mattered, what it changed, and how it helped build the LEGO we know today. And make sure to hang around until the end for some honorable mentions, plus a sneak peek of upcoming episodes you won’t want to miss.
Thanks for tuning in — now let’s talk about the sets that didn’t just build worlds…they built LEGO itself.
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Nov 24, 2025

39 min

This week’s LEGO news might be the biggest shake-up of the season. Bricklink Designer Program Series 9 has unveiled its winners—and let’s just say a couple of returning builders came back swinging. One project in particular feels like it’s about to dominate display shelves everywhere.
But that’s only the beginning.
LEGO also revealed a brand-new wave of upcoming sets across multiple themes, and one of them might be the most unexpectedly gorgeous build we’ve seen in years. And as for the rumor mill? Buckle up—because early 2026 is shaping up to be absolutely chaotic in the best possible way. New creatures, new classics, new characters, and an upcoming massive set twist that I genuinely did not see coming.
If you love LEGO reveals, deep-dive rumors, and those “wait… WHAT?” moments, this is an episode you’ll want to click immediately.Big surprises. Bigger builds. And some 2026 hype that’s about to explode.
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Nov 19, 2025

28 min

This week, we’re diving headfirst into the most ambitious, bizarre, brilliant TV-inspired LEGO set ever released — 75810 Stranger Things: The Upside Down. And yes… we’re flipping it. Literally.
With 2,287 pieces spread across 18 bags and a price tag that debuted at just $200, this set has only grown more legendary since its 2019 launch, especially after disappearing into the LEGO vault in 2021. Now it’s pulling big money on the secondary market, but today we’re looking at what made it special in the first place.
I break down everything: the dual-world design that still feels like magic, the 26-sticker Byers house loaded with show details, and that eerie light-up alphabet wall that basically screams “RUN.” From Joyce’s frantic flashlight accessories to Lucas’ slingshot, Dustin’s walkie-talkie, Will the Wise’s wizard hat, and Hopper’s pumpkin-toting police truck — it’s a full nostalgia bomb packed into 12 inches of vertical, 17 inches of horizontal, and a whole lot of creepy charm.
We’ll talk minifigs too: Eleven, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, Will, Joyce, Hopper, and of course… the Demogorgon. Some of the best character prints LEGO has ever done for a live-action property.
And because we always keep it honest, I break down where this set shines and where it stumbles, with ratings for playability, displayability, build experience, and value. So, Is it worth the current aftermarket prices? Would it still hold up today? And how does it stack against the new Creel House landing in 2026?
If you missed this set the first time around, or you just want to relive the glory of one of LEGO’s boldest designs ever - this is the upside-down deep dive you’ve been waiting for.
Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

Nov 17, 2025

26 min

This week’s episode is overflowing with deals, leaks, botanicals, hamsters, fairies, and… Black Falcon nostalgia? Buckle up.
Amazon has kicked off early Black Friday chaos, and I’m sifting through the ACTUAL good deals so you don’t waste your time scrolling past 6,000 “10% off Friends sets.” From massive discounts on One Piece’s Baratie to a half-price Grogu (yes… HALF), I break down which sets are genuinely worth jumping on before they disappear.
Then, botanicals season is officially blooming. LEGO just dropped full images of the January wave, and we’re talking peace lilies, daisies, cacti, and tulips in enough varieties to make your local florist nervous. I’ll walk you through the highlights and the surprises.
And for Nintendo fans: LEGO left us a very spicy Legend of Zelda teaser. Think shadows… horns… and a fairy you definitely yelled at as a child. I break down what this 12-second clip might actually mean for the rumored Ganondorf “Final Battle” diorama coming in March.
We’ll also cover a brand-new $10 3-in-1 hamster (yes, really), what’s coming for LEGO Insider Weekend, AND what to expect from this week’s massive Bricklink Designer Program Series 9 reveal — all 436 sets of it.
It’s a stacked week, and if you listen until the end, I’ll tell you the one deal I think is the best value of the entire holiday season so far.
Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

Nov 12, 2025

37 min

LEGO may be unstoppable right now — the Thanos of the toy world — but history tells us even the strongest empires can crumble if they stop evolving. From near-bankruptcy in the early 2000s to total domination in 2025, LEGO’s story is one of reinvention and resilience. But here’s the question: how do they keep it that way?
In this episode, I dive into the five things LEGO must do in 2026 to stay relevant, keep fans happy, and avoid repeating the same mistakes that almost ended the company two decades ago. We’re talking pricing problems, community control, the rise (and risk) of fan-driven design, and whether LEGO’s obsession with IPs might finally be catching up to them.
From mid-range set meltdowns to the untapped power of BrickLink and Rebrickable data, this is part history lesson, part crystal ball, and all pure LEGO passion. If you care about where the brick goes next — this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
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Nov 10, 2025

30 min

Strap in, LEGO fans — this week’s episode is going where no brick has gone before. 🚀 The long-rumored LEGO Star Trek Enterprise has officially been revealed, and let’s just say… the rumors were almost right. I’m breaking down all the juicy details — from the updated price tag, to the minifig lineup, to the GWP you’re actually getting (and the ones we could’ve had that might sting a little).
Then, we’re shifting gears and heading East for the 2026 Chinese New Year sets — from galloping horses to fortune firecrackers, these new releases bring the heat in all the right ways.
And finally, we dive into a few Star Wars rumors that’ll have collectors buzzing — including what might be the next UCS ship to hit hyperspace for May the 4th.
So tune in, buckle up, and let’s talk Trek, tiles, and TIE Fighters — because this week’s LEGO news is truly out of this world.
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