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LEGO August 2022 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

It’s August on the east coast and that means there are now over 90 new LEGO sets that are available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. There’s literally something for everyone as there are over 90 new LEGO sets across a number of themes.

As for the promotions, the LEGO Forest Hideout (40567) is available again from now until August 8 with purchases of $150 or more.


Architecture

Great Pyramid of Giza (21058) – $129.99


Art

The Rolling Stones (31206) – $149.99
Floral Art (31207) – $79.99


BrickHeadz

Manchester United Go Brick Me (40541) – $14.99
FC Barcelona Go Brick Me (40542) – $19.99
Koi Fish (40545) – $14.99
Poodle (40546) – $14.99
Obi-Wan Kenobi & Darth Vader (40547) – $19.99


City

Touring Stunt Bike (60331) – $7.99
Reckless Scorpion Stunt Bike (60332) – $7.99
Bathtub Stunt Bike (60333) – $7.99
Train Station (60335) – $99.99
Freight Train (60336) – $189.99
Express Passenger Train (60337) – $179.99
Smashing Chimpanzee Stunt Loop (60338) – $69.99
Double Loop Stunt Arena (60339) – $149.99
The Blade Stunt Challenge (60340) – $34.99
The Knockdown Stunt Challenge (60341) – $34.99
The Shark Attack Stunt Challenge (60342) – $34.99
Grocery Store (60347) – $69.99


Classic

Build Together (11020) – $99.99


Creator 3-in-1

Sunken Treasure Mission (31130) – $34.99
Downtown Noodle Shop (31131) – $44.99
Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent (31132) – $119.99


Disney

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse’s Camping Trip (10777) – $24.99
Mickey, Minnie and Goofy’s Fairground Fun (10778) – $34.99
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LEGO VIP Points Now Live at Target

As reported yesterday, Target has started the LEGO VIP promotion where you can earn points with your purchases at Target. With their weekly reset, the landing page has updated and it gives you instructions on how to redeem the points. From now until January 31, 2023, you can earn 1 VIP point for every dollar spent on LEGO sets at Target. You will need to take a picture of your receipt, then upload the picture to the LEGO Rewards Center. A LEGO VIP account is required to participate and you can earn up to 1,000 points per calendar month.

Some will say that you will earn less VIP point and that is true since you earn 6.5 points/dollar spent instead of the 1:1 with Target however you can save 5% every order if you have the Target RedCard. With the amount of coupons and savings you get from Target, it pretty much about evens out. Also, Target likes to run sales from time to time on LEGO so there’s extra savings there as well.

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Last Day to Shop for LEGO Before Price Increases

Today is the last day to get your orders in on the LEGO Shop and other retailers before the imminent price increases across numerous themes. Announced back in June, the price increase is due to the increased costs of raw materials and operating cost which LEGO has tried to hold off on passing to customers for a while. You can check out the list of sets that will get the price bump in just over 13 hours as of this post.

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LEGO VIP Points Available at Target

There’s an image floating around the internet (can’t find original source) regarding LEGO VIP points being available at Target stores. The signage on the endcap says you can earn 1 VIP point for every dollar spent on LEGO sets at Target until January 31, 2023. The fine print also says that up to 1,000 VIP points can be earned in any calendar month. The QR code currently takes you to a blank page but I’m sure it’ll be updated soon.

I went to a few of my Target stores and they didn’t have any of the signs up yet and the shelves looked rather shallow. I’m not sure how Target will be implementing LEGO VIP points but I guess the receipt will give you a code to enter in the Rewards Center.

Thanks to Cedric for emailing it in.

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LEGO August 2022 Shopping Guide

August is just around the corner and it is usually one of the biggest months for new LEGO sets, at least in North America. There will be over 90 sets that will be dropping in a few days on the LEGO Shop and here’s a shopping guide for what we can be expecting. Note that there will also be price increases on current sets that are already available which go up to 25%.


Architecture

Great Pyramid of Giza (21058) – $129.99


Art

The Rolling Stones (31206) – $149.99
Floral Art (31207) – $79.99


BrickHeadz

Manchester United Go Brick Me (40541) – $14.99
FC Barcelona Go Brick Me (40542) – $19.99
Koi Fish (40545) – $14.99
Poodle (40546) – $14.99
Obi-Wan Kenobi & Darth Vader (40547) – $19.99


City

Touring Stunt Bike (60331) – $7.99
Reckless Scorpion Stunt Bike (60332) – $7.99
Bathtub Stunt Bike (60333) – $7.99
Train Station (60335) – $99.99
Freight Train (60336) – $189.99
Express Passenger Train (60337) – $179.99
Smashing Chimpanzee Stunt Loop (60338) – $69.99
Double Loop Stunt Arena (60339) – $149.99
The Blade Stunt Challenge (60340) – $34.99
The Knockdown Stunt Challenge (60341) – $34.99
The Shark Attack Stunt Challenge (60342) – $34.99
Grocery Store (60347) – $69.99


Classic

Build Together (11020) – $99.99


Creator 3-in-1

Sunken Treasure Mission (31130) – $34.99
Downtown Noodle Shop (31131) – $44.99
Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent (31132) – $119.99


Disney

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse’s Camping Trip (10777) – $24.99
Mickey, Minnie and Goofy’s Fairground Fun (10778) – $34.99
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LEGO Minifigure Factory Now Live in US

The LEGO Minifigure Factory is now live on LEGO.com where you can customize your minifigures and have it shipped to you. It costs $11.99 and since it’s still in beta, you can only buy one per household at this time.

It’s actually very customizable as you can design every part of the minifigure. The head and legs have limited designs but the torso has a wide range of customization from where to put the design and wording. $12 for only one minifigures is pretty steep but you get to design it to your liking to an extent. I would suggest waiting for more options to open up before you commit to making one but there’s no word when they will start expanding.

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LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts: Grand Staircase (40577) Sold Out Online – North America

A few days after the LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts: Grand Staircase (40577) went live on the LEGO Shop, it now seems to be sold out online in North America. That was pretty quick considering the purchase threshold was at $130 to get it and was gone in less than four days when the promotion was supposed to run until July 31. LEGO Brand Stores may still have them so I suggest calling your local store to see if they have any. It’s funny because my review copy is still in the mail to be delivered so the review will totally be outdated. The only promotion left is the LEGO Harry Potter Build Your Own Hogwarts Castle (30435) polybag with HP purchases of $40.

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