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LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330) Designer Video

The LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330) was released at the beginning of the month to much delight for many fans and LEGO has just released the designer video for the set. LEGO designers Enrique Beixer and Antica Bracanov talks about some of the many details that are in the McCallister house. One little Easter egg they gave was that the set is split up into 24 bags so you can build it as an advent calendar if you like. You can read my full review of the set here.

Currently, Home Alone is temporarily sold out on the LEGO Shop but you may have some luck at your nearest LEGO Brand Store. Use the Check Store Stock option on the product page to see if your store has them in stock.

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LEGO Ideas Steampunk Explorers Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Steampunk Explorers by Castor-Troy is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,950 piece build features 3 buildings, a 2-in-1 observation machine, and a hot-air balloon along with 8 minifigures, all of which revolves around a story as well.

The project now joins Land Ahoy, Terrariums, Great Coral Reef, Hyrule Castle 30th Anniversary, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Avatar Returns, Clockwork Solar System, The Dojo, Hocus Pocus – The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage, Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop, Motorized Johnny 5, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), The LEGO Emergency Box, LEGO Rubik’s Cube (Working), and Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 99th Precinct as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

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BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Crowdfunding Goals Reached

It only took about five and a half hours, but we now have the five projects that will be produced from Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program. These projects include: Modular LEGO Store, Mountain Windmill, Venetian Houses, Retro Bowling Alley, and Clockwork Aquarium. Fans will now have until December 14 to get pre-orders in but I assume that they will hit 10,000 before that. BrickLink estimates that the sets will ship in Q3 2022. If you supported the other projects that weren’t funded, you won’t be charged.


Modular LEGO Store – 2,149 pieces/$179.99


Mountain Windmill – 2,085 pieces/$179.99


Venetian Houses – 3,470 pieces/$289.99


Retro Bowling Alley – 2,779 pieces/$229.99


Clockwork Aquarium – 874 pieces/$64.99

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BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Pre-Orders Now Live

Pre-orders for Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program is now live and you can support your favorite projects during this crowdfunding stage. The first five projects with 3,000 pre-orders will be produced by LEGO in conjunction with BrickLink and there will be a maximum of 10,000 sets made for those sets. Once a certain project hits 10,000 orders, there will be no more taken for them. You will be able to see on the individual product pages on how close they are to hitting 10,000 so don’t hesitate if you see something you like. Projects that aren’t part of the first five will not be charged. What’s nice is that you place your orders on the LEGO Shop so you can use Rakuten to get some cash back.


Mountain Windmill – 2,085 pieces/$179.99


Modular LEGO Store – 2,149 pieces/$179.99


Science Adventures – 414 pieces/$35.99


Seasons in Time: Calendar – 3,010 pieces/$249.99


Retro Bowling Alley – 2,779 pieces/$229.99


Venetian Houses – 3,470 pieces/$289.99


Ruined House – 4,002 pieces/$299.99


Clockwork Aquarium – 874 pieces/$64.99


Quest Builder – 3,415 pieces/$259.99

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Reminder: BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Pre-Orders Start Tomorrow

This is your last reminder that pre-orders for Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program will be starting tomorrow at 12pm Pacific. The main change for this round is Brickwest Studios has been moved to Round 3 and has been replaced by Venetian Houses. The first five projects with 3,000 pre-orders will be produced with a maximum of 10,000 sets made. They are on a first-come basis so once they’re sold out, that’s it.


Mountain Windmill – 2,085 pieces/$179.99


Modular LEGO Store – 2,149 pieces/$179.99


Science Adventures – 414 pieces/$35.99


Seasons in Time: Calendar – 3,010 pieces/$249.99


Retro Bowling Alley – 2,779 pieces/$229.99


Venetian Houses – 3,470 pieces/$289.99


Ruined House – 4,002 pieces/$299.99


Clockwork Aquarium – 874 pieces/$64.99


Quest Builder – 3,415 pieces/$259.99

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LEGO Ideas Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 99th Precinct Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 99th Precinct project by BenFankhauser is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,500 piece build features the 99th precinct layout which includes Holt’s office, break room, briefing room, kitchen, printer room, and interrogation room. It also proposes the cast of Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Raymond Holt, Terry Jeffords, Rosa Diaz, Charles Boyle, Gina Linetti, Michael Hitchcock, and Norm Scully.

The project now joins Land Ahoy, Terrariums, Great Coral Reef, Hyrule Castle 30th Anniversary, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Avatar Returns, Clockwork Solar System, The Dojo, Hocus Pocus – The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage, Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop, Motorized Johnny 5, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), The LEGO Emergency Box, and LEGO Rubik’s Cube (Working) as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

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LEGO Ideas LEGO Rubik’s Cube (Working) Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The LEGO Rubik’s Cube (Working) by puzzLEGO1 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is a fully functional Rubik’s cube which also teaches about the inner mechanics of the actual cube.

The project now joins Land Ahoy, Terrariums, Great Coral Reef, Hyrule Castle 30th Anniversary, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Avatar Returns, Clockwork Solar System, The Dojo, Hocus Pocus – The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage, Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop, Motorized Johnny 5, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and The LEGO Emergency Box as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

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