Alright, so I decided to mess around with “brick entertainment,” which basically means building stuff with LEGOs, and let me tell you, it was a trip down memory lane.
Getting Started
First things first, I dug out my old LEGO bins. Man, it was like finding buried treasure. I had completely forgotten about some of the sets I had!

- I found my old pirate ship, mostly intact.
- There was a random assortment of bricks from who-knows-what sets.
- And a bunch of those mini-figures with missing limbs and mismatched heads. Classic.
The Build
I didn’t really have a plan, I Just started clicking bricks together, which to me seems like the best way to get the best original ideas.
I decided to build some kind of… fortress-spaceship-monster-truck thing. Don’t ask, my inner child was in charge.
I started with a base, just a big, flat rectangle. Then I started stacking bricks, trying to make walls. It was kinda wobbly at first, but I figured out that if you overlap the bricks like real bricks, it gets stronger. Who knew?
It got pretty chaotic. I was adding wings, cannons, a giant claw… it looked like something out of a crazy dream. But hey, that’s the fun of it, right? No rules, just pure, unadulterated brick-building madness.
The Result
Okay, so the final product was… interesting. It definitely wasn’t winning any design awards. But I had a blast making it, and that’s what counts. It was a great way to unwind and just let my imagination run wild. I was just puting random pieces together.
I even made a little stop-motion video of the “fortress-spaceship-monster-truck” attacking a city made of other toys. It was super cheesy, but it cracked me up.
It’s not a masterpiece or anything. It’s goofy, colorful, and makes absolutely no sense. But it’s mine.
So, yeah, “brick entertainment.” Highly recommend it if you need a break from being a grown-up.