The magazine for the Lego Fire Community
The Lego Fire Magazine is a quarterly free digital magazine put together by members of the Lego Fire Community for the Lego Fire Community.
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Picture to above is of SSFD Truck 21 rolling first due. Picture credit goes to @studington_springs_fd on Instagram.
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Every issue has many tutorials with simple explanations, difficulty levels and lots of pictures so you can improve your Lego Fire Department.
LFC Blog SummaryAlso consistent across every issue is the LFC blog summary. A place where we summarize 4 to 5 of the entries written by LFC Blog Owner Michael P. We also leave the link so if your interested in reading more you can go and see the respective blog post.
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This magazine involves interviews with interesting and unique Lego builders with a wide range of styles. We ask interesting and thorough questions and support each interview with a full compliment of pictures too show off this builders rigs.
ArticlesNot to mention the interesting articles featured in every issue, from updates from members of staff on their large projects too comparing different scales these articles will be sure to interest you.
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This magazine is to connect the Lego Fire Community, getting builders from across a wide range of platforms to come together and share amazing builds and ideas.
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The magazine is released on 4 Sunday's a year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter). By signing up for the newsletter you agree to being emailed on that Sunday with the link to the issue of the magazine that was just released.
The magazine is entirely free and you can view all of the content without any restrictions. his magazine is brought to you all by an amazing team of volunteers who work hard to make sure each issue is as amazing as the last! |
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Do not reproduce any part of the Lego Fire Magazine without permission from the editor in chief.
Picture above is BCFR Battalion 100, made and owned by Josh