LEGO Community Headlines and Highlights for September 2025

September brought no shortage of great LEGO content from around the globe! Here at BrickNerd, we took a look at the new version of the Black Pearl, evaluated whether the new Nike sets are a slam dunk or not, and met an AFOL making wonderful alternate builds from modular sets. We continued an ongoing series and looked at developing an individual style for your MOCs, took a sweet look at the new Friends beekeeper set, studied ingenious ways to build the humble chair, and went even sweeter yet with the Willy Wonka set.

In fact, we’ve published so many interesting articles in September 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 September. We applaud the effort that went into each of these features, so click on the headlines or photos to head to each story or video. They are well worth your time!


ABrickDreamer: This Week in Bricks

I couldn’t have scripted this one better. BrickNerd is wrapping up our “habitat week” of articles, and a few hours later this got posted. Even though we highlight one of his videos most every month, there are many more worth watching.



Ben Cossy: The Weird LEGO Piece You’ve Never Heard Of

Here’s a glimpse into another product offered by LEGO (and others) that never really caught on. I’m always amazed at how we never seem to reach the end in the documentation of little-known products.


Beyond the Brick: Full Tour of BrickFair LEGO Convention in Chantilly Virginia

Feeling left out because you missed the BrickFair convention? Not to worry, Josh has you covered with an in-depth overview!


Big Ben Bricks: Closing the Business

As many train MOCers know, Big Ben Bricks has been a leader in the LEGO-compatible high quality specialty part business for 20 years. So, it was sad to read that the business will be closing. The website indicates interest in finding a buyer for the business, so we can hope the parts will continue to be available for years to come.


Brick Architect: MOC’ing the LEGO Modular Building Standard

This is a great guide and walk-through to changing sets and building MOCs into the modular building standard for your custom LEGO cities at home.


Brick Machines: Infinite LEGO Xylophone Machine

Another WOW MOC is all I can say! The finished project is wonderful, and a peek behind the design process is always greatly appreciated.


DuckBricks: You Can Buy Anything at This Official LEGO Store

We’ve all admired the large scale glued display models at LEGO brand retail stores. If you’ve always wanted to add one to your collection, fly into the Munich airport store and make your dreams come true!


Jay’s Brick Blog: LEGO House Master Builder Stuart Harris to hang up his yellow sneakers

All good things must come to an end. Stuart has been the heart and soul of the LEGO House from the early planning stage up to the present time. It is sad but understandable that he is ready to move on to new challenges and opportunities. Having personally met Stuart, those are big (yellow) shoes to fill!


Nate From the Internet: Printing a Life-Sized LEGO - The Two Towers

The journey continues with completion of the first and second towers. Assembly and testing of the drawbridge was another highlight of this episode. As we’re getting ready to publish, we see that the next installment has just been posted. So, stick around for a double feature!


Rebrickable: MOC Happy Cubes by mverschaeve

Here’s a nice LEGO version of the foam happy cubes puzzles. Instructions are there for all six colors of varying difficulty. The puzzle can be a simple 2D version with the frame or used to form 3D cubes.


The Brothers Brick: Dan Ko - Tiny Builds, Big Imagination

Even though Dan Ko (Jordan) is a fellow BrickNerd contributor, I still enjoyed reading this interview and learned a lot. Pound for pound, his tiny builds are off the chart in creativity!



The Brothers Brick: An Ode to the Goatherd: designing a pastoral LEGO diorama

An interesting story with many in progress photos of Anu’s latest model. While not her largest MOC by any means, this one is packed with many details and great construction techniques!


The Brothers Brick: Meet the LEGO Builders Behind the 2025 Masterpiece Gallery Exhibit

I’ve always had the unrealistic dream of having my MOCs displayed in the Masterpiece Gallery at the LEGO House. Seeing the builders and their models, I must confess that that dream is getting further out of reach! These people have all raised the bar!


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.


Did we miss any of your favorite LEGO articles and content for the month? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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