Lego Brick Sketches

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Lego Brick Sketches
SubjectBrick-built portraits
Licensed fromThe Lego Group
AvailabilityJune 2020–Present
Total sets8[1]
Official website

Lego Brick Sketches (stylized as LEGO BRICK SKETCHES) is a Lego theme that recreates iconic characters as stylised portraits. It was first introduced in June 2020. Following the launch of Lego DOTS, a theme mainly targeted towards children, the Lego Brick Sketches theme is the first bas-relief portraits concept to be launched by the Lego Group.[2]

Overview

The product line focuses on brick-built portraits. Each set measures over 5 inches (13 cm) high, 3 inches (9 cm) wide and 1 inch (3 cm) deep and contains at least 170 pieces. Built upon 12 × 16 baseplates, each portrait is formed using either round 1 × 1 tiles or round 1 × 1 plates. It also includes a retractable stand for desktop display and a 2 × 2 inch coupling plate to hang the sketch on a wall to support the portraits.[3] Each set was designed by Lego model designer Chris McVeigh, who was hired by the Lego Group after posting numerous brick sketches to Flickr.[2][4][5]

Development

McVeigh was inspired to create brick sketches by the marker sketches of pop culture characters produced by his artist friends. He designs brick sketches using Lego Digital Designer, a free consumer-level CAD program. He restricts himself to a brick canvas of 12 x 16 inches, roughly the same size as his friends' ink sketches. He then assembles the piece by hand. McVeigh explained that the process is more restrictive than with markers as "it's always a challenge to find just the right combination of plates to represent a specific character," and "not all parts are available in all colors, and worse yet, I may not have all the parts on hand."[6]

McVeigh explained how he turns his own designs into official Lego products: "The challenge of Brick Sketches is getting as many details into that small 12 by 16 studs canvas as possible. This was always a really fun thing to do, and I would lose myself for hours trying to rearrange parts and trying to fit more details on that small canvas. Obviously, once I joined the company, this is not something that I could really pursue anymore."[7]

McVeigh said that a core aspect of the design is that most characters have shoulders and noted that "it's always been necessary with a character like Batman who doesn't really exist without the cowl". He said this was continued for other characters, such as the Joker, the First Order Stormtrooper and BB-8 with his "ball body". He said that the coloured backgrounds were changed from plates to tiles to give some texture variation.[8] He also said that one of the earliest decisions was that the backgrounds would remain with cut corners because "that was part of the DNA of Brick Sketches".[9]

Launch

Lego Brick Sketches was launched in June 2020. As part of the marketing campaign, the Lego Group released four construction sets.[10][11] Two sets were released in 2021 and based on Disney cartoon characters.[12] Another two sets will be released in 2022 and based on the fictional Marvel Comics superheroes.[13]

Construction sets

According to Bricklink, the Lego Group released a total of eight Lego sets as part of the Lego Brick Sketches theme.[1]

Batman

Lego Brick Sketches: Batman

Released on 1 June 2020, Batman (set number: 40386) is based on the fictional DC Comics superhero, Batman. It consists of 115 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[10][11][14][15]

First Order Stormtrooper

Released on 1 June 2020, First Order Stormtrooper (set number: 40391) is based on the fictional soldier of Star Wars, First Order Stormtrooper. It consists of 151 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[10][11][14][15] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the First Order Stormtrooper (set number: 40391) was retired on 31 December 2021.[16]

The Joker

Released on 1 June 2020, The Joker (set number: 40428) is based on the fictional DC Comics supervillain, The Joker. It consists of 170 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[10][11][14][15][17] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced The Joker (set number: 40428) was retired on 31 December 2021.[16]

BB-8

Released on 1 June 2020, BB-8 (set number: 40431) is based on the fictional droid of Star Wars, BB-8. It consists of 171 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[10][11][14][15] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the BB-8 (set number: 40431) was retired on 31 December 2021.[16]

Mickey Mouse

Released on 1 March 2021, Mickey Mouse (set number: 40456) is based on the Disney cartoon character of Mickey Mouse. It consists of 118 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[12][18]

Minnie Mouse

Released on 1 March 2021, Minnie Mouse (set number: 40457) is based on the Disney cartoon character of Minnie Mouse. It consists of 140 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[12][18]

Iron Man

Released on 1 April 2022, Iron Man (set number: 40535) is based on the fictional Marvel Comics superhero, Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise. It consists of 200 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[13][19] The initial original design of Iron Man Brick Sketches model created by Chris McVeigh which posted to Flickr in August 2013. In nine years later, the original design has been upgraded and became an official set.[20][21][22]

Miles Morales

Released on 1 April 2022, Miles Morales (set number: 40536) is based on the fictional Marvel Comics superhero, Miles Morales. It consists of 214 pieces and can be displayed standing up on desks or hung by its built-in hook on a wall.[13][19][22]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Brand new theme revealed: Brick Sketches!". Brickset. 21 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Lego Brick Sketches". Toy Tales. 27 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Brick Sketches: Interview with Chris McVeigh". Brickset. 30 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Chris McVeigh's Geeky "Brick Sketches"". geekculture.co. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  5. ^ Vitto, Laura (August 2, 2013). "Brick Sketches Portray Beloved Characters Using Legos". Mashable. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "Behind the scenes of Brick Sketches: An interview with Lego designer Chris McVeigh [Feature]". brothers-brick.com. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "Lego Brick Sketches: Interview With Chris Mcveigh". New Elementary. 14 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Exclusive interview: Fine tuning Lego Brick Sketches". Brick Fanatics. 6 July 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Lego Brick Sketches theme to launch with Star Wars and Batman". Brick Fanatics. 21 May 2020.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Lego Brick Sketches Of Your Favourite Heroes and Villains Are Coming". geekculture.co. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  11. ^ a b c "Mickey and Minnie Mouse Brick Sketches revealed". Brickset. 1 February 2021.
  12. ^ a b c "Lego Marvel Brick Sketches Revealed". thebrickfan.com. 2 March 2022.
  13. ^ a b c d "Offical [sic] Lego Brick Sketches images published". Brick Fanatics. 25 June 2020.
  14. ^ a b c d "Lego Brick Sketches available now". Brick Fanatics. 15 July 2020.
  15. ^ a b c "Lego Sets Reportedly Retiring at End of 2021". thebrickfan.com. 15 August 2021.
  16. ^ "Six great Lego sets on sale worldwide – August 2022". Brick Fanatics. 13 August 2022.
  17. ^ a b "Put a mouse in your house with new Lego Disney Brick Sketches". Brick Fanatics. 1 February 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Lego adds new Iron Man and Miles Morales Brick Sketches to its Marvel gallery". 9to5Toys. 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
  19. ^ "Lego Brick Sketches designer revisits old design for a new set". Brick Fanatics. 26 March 2022.
  20. ^ "Lego Marvel Iron Man Brick Sketch now available based on MCU movie". Brick Fanatics. 1 April 2022.
  21. ^ a b "Every new Lego set available from April 1, 2022". Brick Fanatics. 1 April 2022.

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