Brick Loot February 2017 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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Brick Loot is a monthly subscription box filled with LEGO-compatible items, bricks, and brick building accessories for LEGO fans. Brick Loot box is filled with 4-8 items that were hand picked by Brick specialists who scour the world for the newest and coolest products for you to collect.

DEAL: Get 15% off any subscription with coupon code hello15.

The box is packed with mini-builds and building accessories. It is a great subscription for adding bricks, specialty accessories like lighting elements, and themed mini-figs to your collection – it often serves as a sampler pack for trying out products from various third-party LEGO-compatible vendors.

The theme for this one is Fear The Brick Knight!

All the information is supplied on the card, including info about the different aftermarket companies that design brick accessories.

Everything in the February 2017 Brick Loot box!

SUPERHERO Capes:  The kit included four capes, each in a different style – two Batman-type capes in black and blue, a Superman-style cape (no logo), and a wavy yellow cape that goes well with the mini-fig in this month’s box.

SUPERHERO Key Chain Light: This slightly adorable version of the Batman has a handy key ring, so he can accompany you everywhere – we find that keychain characters make superb zipper pulls or charms for backpacks (this tact also helps keep your keys lean, plus its a good idea for kids that don’t necessarily have any keys to carry around)!

He’s rendered in 360 degrees with activation buttons on the back.

The buttons illuminate a couple of very bright LED eyes. I’m surprised they didn’t model it on Batman’s heavy armor suit, since I think it has illuminated eyes.

SUPERHERO Accessory Kit: This accessory pack has items for all manner of superhero – there is a distinctive Batarang, Mjolnir, and a Hydra and Hydra/Captain America shield. Also included are a semi-automatic pistol, an assault rifle, a saber, and a coffee mug!

United Bricks Custom Kid Speedster Mini-fig Designed by Michael Dupont.

The figure is fully rendered, sporting a cool Flash-inspired outfit. United Bricks does a great job – many official LEGO figures don’t even have any detailing on the backside.

The coffee mug seemed an appropriate accessory for our speedy hero. He is also modeling the yellow wavy cape from this box.

Batman and Robin Exclusive Art Print Designed by Marc Alan Fishman

The print shows a Brick Loot-ified version of Batman and Robin, set against the classic action captions popularized in the comics and original TV series.

Exclusive Gotham’s Hero Build Designed by Simon Liu. Every Brick Loot features an exclusive build using 100% real LEGOS. The exclusive print was packed inside the box, as well, to guard against damage.

The kit includes all the needed LEGOS, plus detailed, step-by-step instructions.

Our six year old can now do the Brick Loot builds on his own, so he gets incredibly excited when the distinctive blue box shows up.

The Dark Knight!

I guess today was a DC day – my son is sporting his Superman sticker from a trip to the doctor earlier in the day! He was psyched to see that the build was Batman, as he is his current favorite superhero (sorry, Spiderman). The little bust now sits proudly on his shelf of favorite collectibles.

Brick Loot is pretty great! We like expanding our LEGO “bucket” with new pieces and figures, and I really love that the exclusive builds use actual LEGOs – the generic bricks pop apart too easily. My son absolutely loves it, and his level of enthusiasm for the box makes it a bargain.

What do you think about Brick Loot?

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