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The Brick Collectors Magazine Now Available

thebrickcollectorsthebrickcollectors Member Posts: 25
edited June 2013 in Community and Events
Hi everyone! I'm part of a family (husband, 2 kids, and me) who love all things LEGO and I recently started producing a magazine for other LEGO families like ours. It's called The Brick Collectors Magazine and it's a free digital download. There are features for fans of all ages plus LEGO-themed puzzles and activities. Please feel free to check it out and share with other interested folks - there's no registration required. There are two issues available at The Brick Collectors under the magazine tab.

I hope you enjoy it!
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  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    I enjoyed it very much, so much so I've just written about it on the Brickset home page.
  • thebrickcollectorsthebrickcollectors Member Posts: 25
    I can't thank you enough! This magazine is a labor of love for us and finding an audience that enjoys it too just adds to our motivation to continue! I'm truly grateful for your support.
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    You're welcome. I hope you continue to find the energy and enthusiasm to keep producing it.
  • beegeedeebeegeedee Member Posts: 380
    I had a 'thumb' through them both earlier and really liked what I saw. Nice and light and easy to read. I like some of the other mags out there but they are a little heavy and not light reading. I like how you've added the word searches and puzzles for younger kids.

    I'm looking forward to the next one and when I get a chance I'm going to read these properly.

    Thanks.
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    I downloaded it a couple of days ago. Today the regular Lego club magazine came. My son asked if he could have 'the other one ' part way through the official magazine, so you must be doing something right!
  • thebrickcollectorsthebrickcollectors Member Posts: 25
    CCC said:

    I downloaded it a couple of days ago. Today the regular Lego club magazine came. My son asked if he could have 'the other one ' part way through the official magazine, so you must be doing something right!

    That's about the most amazing compliment I could possibly receive! I'm so glad your son enjoys it - encourage him to look for the hidden brick and email us if he finds it! He could get a mention in the next issue!
  • thebrickcollectorsthebrickcollectors Member Posts: 25
    beegeedee said:

    I had a 'thumb' through them both earlier and really liked what I saw. Nice and light and easy to read. I like some of the other mags out there but they are a little heavy and not light reading.

    That was exactly my thinking. I'm trying to keep The Brick Collectors Magazine in the light reading category - easy to pick up for both kids and adults. I think the family focus and the easy-reading style are what we can offer that is different from other great magazines like BrickJournal. We really appreciate your feedback!
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    Exactly, @ccc, it's what the official magazine should be. It's inspirational, fun, educational even, and doesn't talk down to the audience.
  • sidersddsidersdd Member Posts: 2,432
    Nice job with this. Please keep the issues coming. My kids love them.
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