![]() ![]() ![]() However, we are different in some key areas-each outlet has a different approach: BrickNerd has the ability to post items and content immediately, so news items and time-critical information are perfect for it. Both publications share similar missions-to inform, inspire and grow the LEGO community. ![]() The Diversity issue was the idea of Dave, as well as an upcoming issue all about color featuring his Rainbow Heart mosaic on the cover. With this new start, Dave and I have shared information and articles-I wrote an article for BrickNerd about monorails (and will write more) and BrickJournal shares and publishes fantastic articles from BrickNerd in print form. The current iteration of BrickNerd may not have the videos that I miss, but it now has dense informative articles from great LEGO builders and community reports that only seek to build up the LEGO hobby. When BrickNerd was passed to Dave Schefcik, I was a little apprehensive about the direction the site would take, but I should not have worried. I also featured Tommy in BrickJournal for his brickfilm work and MOCs. Back then, Tommy Williamson introduced a website that talked LEGO and reviewed sets with articles and videos that were a step above the usual web content. Guest post by Joe Meno, BrickJournal Editor-in-ChiefīrickJournal and BrickNerd have worked together in some capacity since BrickNerd’s launch in 2013. ![]()
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