Elaine Auclair's necklace from The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon has been recreated as a collector's piece.
Featuring an elegant silver-tone design and a brilliant blue gemstone that catches the light beautifully, this is one of our most ambitious accessories yet.
Bricks & Minifigs is parting ways with Brandon Best and Joshua Johnson due to "a devastating social media campaign"
They say they have reached out to the family that owns the $200,000 LEGO collection to return it and offer compensation for any missing items
@Kenny_Wallace@KyleLarsonRacin What the actual fuck? You have this opinion, yet you attend short track races? Can't wait to boo you at Berlin next week now
@Erik_Jones When you're back at Berlin next week, look for a sign hanging on the porch of one of the houses in view of the track. You'll know it when you see it π«‘
@CarsonHocevar I remember this (running him in the fence lol) like it was yesterday. I was already a fan of yours, but that moment cemented me being a fan for life. He was so easy to hate, because he was so good.
Sidenote, that battle with VanDoorn you had at kzoo was absolutely stellar
The world lost an amazing person yesterday.
To share a small behind-the-scenes moment that speaks to who he was as a person: when we first began working with Kyle, the Kyle Kush idea was thrown out there and he instantly loved it. Not because he had to, but because he genuinely thought the fans would enjoy it. Shortly after its launch, there was a NASCAR Reddit thread that was overwhelmingly positive about it, and he was genuinely excited to see how many fans embraced it, even people who said they normally were not fans of his. You could tell how much NASCAR and all of its fans meant to him.
What stood out most to us, though, was that despite being a superstar of his magnitude, he was an exceptionally kind person. Kyle was kind to everyone in our company and constantly displayed an unmatched passion for his family, his craft, and a relentless drive for excellence.
His love for his family, his work, and the people around him ran incredibly deep, and we were fortunate to know him.
Our hearts go out to Samantha, his children, and all of his loved ones.
Rest easy, Rowdy. Don't know why I ever kept this photo from 2018 at Kalamazoo, but man it hurts to look at. I had so many fun memories booing you. Thanks for helping keep short track racing alive π