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LEGO Classic Space Galaxy Explorers Geeky Jerseys Back in Stock Again

Geeky Jerseys has again brought back their popular LEGO Classic Space jersey for sale again for a limited time. The only differences from the previous releases is that these are not customizable and will only have name SPACEMAN on the back with the number 85 which corresponds to one of the bigger years in LEGO Space history. Also the price of the jersey has been raised to $109.

I literally just received my jersey from the last release and I will say that they are pretty high quality. One downside is that it took three months to receive it but that is because each jersey is handmade. They do sell out fairly quickly so if you want one, now is your chance because they don’t sell it all the time.

Again, not a sponsored post. I just think they’re cool because I’m a LEGO Space fan.

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LEGO Trophy (40385) Revealed

There are now official images of a LEGO Trophy (40385) set that will be coming out soon. It has 200 pieces and the only build is the yellow trophy and stand. There are also a number of stickers included for various occasions. There’s no pricing on it at this time but I assume it’ll be $10 considering its piece count.

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Manchester United Announces Product Partnership with LEGO

It looks like LEGO has partnered up with the Manchester United football team to release some new products next year. Details of the partnership are fairly vague but a spokesman from the team stated,

Our partnership with LEGO is a licensing agreement. More information on the partnership and some exciting new products will be released in the new year.

This is the second time that LEGO has struck a partnership with a football team with the first one being the DFB German National Team (71014) from 2016 which was only available in Europe unless you get it from the secondary market. I assume the LEGO Manchester United products will also be available in Europe initially and the rest of the world later on since LEGO won’t do regional exclusives anymore but we’ll see.

**Via OffThePitch via Hoth Bricks**

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LEGO 32×32 White Baseplates Reportedly Coming in 2020

It’s been almost 15 years since we’ve gotten LEGO 32×32 white baseplates but it looks like we’ll be getting them again next year. Hoth Bricks is reporting that LEGO will be releasing one in 2020 under the LEGO Classic theme with the product number 11010 at a price point of $7.99 each. It will be joining the lineup of 32×32 baseplates which includes Green, Blue, and Gray. For those who are looking to create snowy landscapes, it looks like it’ll be easier next year using the new white baseplates and not using white elements on top of the regular colored ones.

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LEGO Bean There, Donut That (40358) Target Sale – October 2019

Last year around this time, LEGO released the fairly obscure Target exclusive LEGO Bean There, Donut That (40358) and it was previously pretty hard to find. Target has since then put it online for purchase and now it has finally hit the clearance rack. The set is now 50% off the regular price of $14.99 so you’ll only be paying $7.50 and if you have a RedCard, you’ll get an additional 5% off. If there is inventory near you, you can also do local pickup at no extra charge. All four variants of the minifigures are exclusive to this set however the gray suit torso has only been in one other set while the white doctor torso has been in two other sets.

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LEGO Baseplate Amazon Sales – October 2019


One of the limitations of growing your LEGO layout is space but if you are able to expand it, you might need some more baseplates. Luckily, Amazon is having some great sales on them. Both the Green and Blue baseplates are priced at $5.14 each. The Green is 49% off and the Blue is 36% off due to the Blue one being cheaper originally. If you’re using the Gray, that one is 20% off. At these sales, now is a great time to stock up on them if you can.

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LEGO Toys R Us Bricktober 2019 Sets Revealed

Although there are no more Toys R Us stores in the US (not talking about the new ones), LEGO is still doing the popular Bricktober sets and the 2019 lineup has been revealed over on Brickfinder. There are four to collect and they feature miniature Asian scenes. They are also able to connect together using pins on the sides. These will be available in Hong Kong starting next week. I’m not sure if TRU Canada will be having these or not. Obviously, we here in the US will need to purchase them on the secondary market or have connections overseas.

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