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LEGO IKEA BYGGLEK Products Found in Germany

Way back in June 2019, LEGO announced a partnership with IKEA for BYGGLEK which are some new products that stimulate play around the home. We haven’t heard anything about it since then until today when Promobricks has shown off the first products that are now available and have been found in Germany. BYGGLEK so far consists of three products of various sizes as well as a LEGO set. The small box (26x18x12 cm) costs 12.99 euros. The medium sized box (35x26x12) costs 14.99 euros. There is also a combi box that goes for 9.99 euros. The LEGO BYGGLEK (40337) set costs 14.99 euros.

So far the only known place the LEGO IKEA BYGGLEK can be found is in Mannheim, Germany. There’s no word yet on when or where the new range of products will be available in other countries and they can’t be found online either.

What do you think of the first products for this collaboration? Is it what you expected or did you expect to see more color?

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LEGO House The Wooden Duck (40501) Review

LEGO House The Wooden Duck (40501)

A few days ago, LEGO announced their next LEGO House exclusive set with The Wooden Duck (40501) and we were sent a copy for review. The set has 621 pieces but there’s no word on the pricing for it. The packing slip did say the declared value was 599DKK so that is equivalent to about $90 USD.

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LEGO House The Wooden Duck (40501) Officially Announced

Earlier today, LEGO officially announced the next LEGO House set with The Wooden Duck (40501). We saw images of it a few weeks ago from the building instructions but we now have official images of the set as well as more details about it. The press release does say it is the first set in an exclusive range of products that celebrates key moments in LEGO history.

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LEGO Magnets London (854012) & Empire State Building (854030) Review

LEGO Magnets London (85402) & Empire State Building (854030)

There are some new LEGO magnet sets that LEGO has sent over a couple of them for a review. These include the London Magnet Build (854012) and Empire State Building Magnet Build (854030). They both retail for $9.99 each and they feature some of the more notable landmarks for each city.

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LEGO House Wooden Duck (40501) Building Instructions for North America

Yesterday, LEGO “revealed” the next exclusive LEGO House set which is the Wooden Duck (40501) and you were able to download the building instructions, if you aren’t in North America. If you are, you may have gotten an error trying to download it because North America has been geo-blocked for some reason. I was able to get a copy of it through VPN and you can download the instructions here. The file is 23.5MB so it’s a decent size. Thank you to those who also offered to send the file over as well.

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LEGO House Exclusive Wooden Duck (40501) Revealed

Earlier this year, it was reported that the LEGO House Tree of Creativity (4000026) would be retired and a new exclusive set would be taking its place. Fast forward to today, we now know of the set thanks to Brickset which is the Wooden Duck (40501). The building instructions were found uploaded to Customer Service but it looks like they have been quickly taken down.

The set pays homage to the Wooden Duck created by Ole Kirk Christiansen that was released in 1935. Like with other LEGO House exclusives, I don’t see it being available online and will be only available at the LEGO House, unless you have connections or purchase them off the secondary market.

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Chronicle Books LEGO Stationery Product Review

LEGO Brick Erasers & Note Brick

Today, we are looking at some LEGO products that are not your standard bricks you can build with but some newly released stationery products from Chronicle Books. First off, we have the LEGO Brick Erasers which retail for $15.95 for a pack of eight and the come packaged in a nice little pull-out holder. They are stylized in the classic 2×4 bricks and have a more pastel hue to them instead of your traditional colors. They aren’t connectable because there are no holes at the bottom but they do have the LEGO logo on the studs. I guess this is a good compromise because they are erasers and they would disappear more quickly if there were holes.

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