One can find information on Lego building from Lego's website. One can also find information on lego building from various Lego forums on the internet, as well as Wikipedia.
Keep looking - you'll find him one day. Keep and eye out on the Lego message board for future events where he might come.
Keep destroying things - you never know, you might find it one day!
One guy said LEGO Percy Jackson and Lord of the rings. I suggest adding LEGO Spongebob (They have sets but not video games), LEGO Night at the museum, and LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog.
There are several places to find Lego builders. The Lego company has a whole section of their website associated with Lego builders, or one could just buy a book on Amazon written by a Lego master builder.
One can find more information about Lego keychains from Izito, Pick n Shop, and official lego shops. One can use Lego keychains to attach one's keys onto or give the key chains as presents.
there might be but no one knows for sure.
One can find funny Lego videos on YouTube and Daily Motion. These two websites have over a million funny Lego videos. That is why these websites are the best in the world.
One may find Lego construction plans from Lego customer service and Brick Instructions. Lego's official site has over 3000 plans in stock which may be printed on letter size paper.
Someone looking to find the Strong National Museum of Play can find it in Rochester, New York. One can also find the museum on Facebook and it can be followed on Twitter.
One could find the BMX Museum in Portland. The BMX Museum is considered an offbeat museum. This museum features former BMX racer Gary Sansom. One can also read more about the museum through their forums.
Firstly, Lego is designed for kids, and not many young kids will play on a 16+ game. Also, Lego might not have the correct rights to create a Halo theme, e.g. the makers of Halo might be against the idea. Lastly, Halo is a video game and not a film, so Lego might not want to place Halo under one of their 'themes'.