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The first issue of ''Bricks and Pieces'' was published in December 1974; it was advertised as "a newsletter about LEGO for LEGO collectors" | The first issue of ''Bricks and Pieces'' was published in December 1974; it was advertised as "a newsletter about LEGO for LEGO collectors" | ||
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{{LEGO periodicals}} | {{LEGO periodicals}} | ||
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[[Category:LEGO Club magazines]] | [[Category:LEGO Club magazines]] | ||
[[Category:Periodicals published in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:Periodicals published in the United Kingdom]] |
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Club President | Clive Nicholls |
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Categories | LEGO Club |
Frequency |
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First issue | December 1974 |
Final issue | January 2000 |
Company | LEGO UK Ltd |
Country | United Kingdom, Ireland |
Based in | Wrexham, Clwyd |
Language | English |
Bricks 'n Pieces (originally titled Bricks and Pieces) was a British hobby newsletter and LEGO Club magazine published by LEGO UK Ltd between 1974 and 2000. After its January 2000 issue it was merged into LEGO World Club Magazine.
Publication history
Write about its history here, divided into sections?[1][2]
The first issue of Bricks and Pieces was published in December 1974; it was advertised as "a newsletter about LEGO for LEGO collectors"
Contents
Some of the contents found in it - Clive's letters, Lyall's builds, club meetings, Captain Indigo, etc.
References
- ↑ Nicholls, Clive (December 1974). "Dear Collector". Bricks and Pieces. No. 1. British LEGO Ltd. p. 1. Archived from the original on 1 October 2025. Retrieved 2 October 2025 – via Brickset.
- ↑ Konstanski, Daniel (February 2019). "The Birth of LEGO Clubs". Blocks. No. 52. Blockhead Media Ltd. pp. 42–44. Web copy: "What was the first ever LEGO magazine?". July 16, 2021. Archived from the original on 8 May 2024.