Blog – Tips, News, Sets & Minifigs
As a family of LEGO® enthusiasts, we are excited to share our knowledge and love for all things LEGO® with you. We’ll keep you up-to-date on new releases, share building tips and tricks, and showcase some of our favorite sets. So grab your bricks and join us on this LEGO® adventure!
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From Simple Toy to Priceless Collectible
From Simple Toy to Priceless Collectible LEGO® bricks have captivated generations for over 70 years. What starts as a simple toy often evolves into something far more meaningful. On one end of the spectrum, LEGO® is pure playful creativity for children. On the other, it becomes a serious collectible with significant monetary value. In the…
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LEGO® User Group Coming to Southern Utah
LEGO® User Group Coming to Southern Utah Exciting news for LEGO® enthusiasts in Southern Utah! Red Mountain Bricks, St. George’s premier authorized LEGO® retailer, is proudly sponsoring the launch of the Southern Utah LEGO® User Group with guidance and assistance from Ryan Herath, the ambassador for the established Utah LEGO® Users Group (ULUG). This new…
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Why an Independent Authorized LEGO® Retailer Is Simply Better
Why an Independent Authorized LEGO® Retailer Is Simply Better As passionate LEGO® enthusiasts and owners of an independent authorized LEGO® retailer, we have seen firsthand how the world of brick-building retail operates. While franchises have their place in the market they are often focusing on corporate sales guidelines, there is something uniquely advantageous about shopping…
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Vintage, Classic, Modern LEGO
Vintage, Classic, Modern LEGO Differentiating LEGO bricks from vintage (1950s-1970s), classic (1980s-2000s), and modern (2000s-2025) eras is valuable for collectors, builders, and enthusiasts. Vintage bricks are prized for rarity and nostalgia, enhancing the value of old sets like the 1958 System sets. Classic bricks appeal for iconic themes like Pirates, ensuring authenticity in retro builds.…
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Lego as a Toy vs. Collectible
Lego as a Toy vs. Collectible Lego, at its core, is a toy designed to spark creativity, imagination, and play. As a toy, Lego sets are primarily marketed toward children, encouraging them to build, rebuild, and invent endless structures or scenarios using interlocking plastic bricks. The appeal lies in their versatility assets can be assembled…
