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LEGO Build a Minifigure Online Beta Launches for Europe and Asia

If you’re in Europe or in the Asia Pacific regions, you are the first ones to be able to do a beta test of the new online LEGO Build a Minifigure feature on the LEGO Shop. You can either pick and choose the parts for your three minifigures or you can completely randomize it. The part selection is still fairly limited and hopefully more will be added in the future. The minimum you get is three for the price of £5.97 and £1.99 will be added for additional minifigures.

As stated before, this is just a beta and the LEGO Pick a Brick team will be gathering insight and feedback over the next few weeks. Hopefully it works well enough to expand the feature to other regions later on.

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LEGO Vintage Hats Now Available in Rewards Center

The new LEGO Vintage Hats are now available to be redeemed in the Rewards Center. There are three of them to choose from, two adults and one kids. The adult ones cost 2,400 VIP points each and include an orange one with the Octan logo along with a blue one with the Classic Space logo. The kids hat costs 1,600 points and it has a LEGO minifigure face. Once redeemed, you have 60 days to use the code with your next purchase on the LEGO Shop.

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LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) GWP Revealed

A Taiwanese LEGO Certified Store has revealed the next April gift with purchase promotion with the LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529). The promo should be available from April 15-30 and the price threshold is listed as $3,200 TW but of course that will be converted to your country’s currency. There are some other sites that states certain countries will get it at various dates in the next few months so we’ll see what is going on with it.

April 15-30 – Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong
May 1 – June 15 – China
May 16-30 – EU, Middle East, North America, Canada

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LEGO Art Mickey Mouse (31202) Amazon Sale – April 2022

Amazon has recently put the LEGO Art Mickey Mouse (31202) on sale for 20% off the regular retail price. It is now listed at $95.99 which saves you $24 on it and is the lowest price the set has seen. If you’re a parts person, you do get 2,658 pieces, most of which are 1×1 round tiles. The alternate build for the set is Minnie Mouse and there are also free instructions for additional alternate builds for Mickey and Minnie.

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LEGO Ghostbusters ECTO-1 (10274) Zavvi Sale – April 2022

If you’re looking for a deal for the LEGO Ghostbusters ECTO-1 (10274), Zavvi has it on sale for about 15% off. During checkout, enter the code GBECTO1 and the price will drop to $168.99 and you’ll also get free shipping as well. The set hasn’t really gotten many discounts since its release so any deal on it is a good one. If you’re wondering if Zavvi is legit or not, I’ve bought from them before and have gotten the items but shipping is a little slow.

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LEGO Architecture The White House (21054) Amazon Sale – April 2022

If you’re a fan of the LEGO Architecture sets, Amazon currently has The White House (21054) on sale for 20% off. It is now priced at $80 which is the lowest it’s been since last November as it doesn’t go on sale that often. This is the second version of the set which has been updated with the West Wing, East Wing, and the North Lawn.

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LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) Sold Out

In less than 24 hours, the LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) has completely sold out worldwide. If you didn’t get it when it dropped a little bit earlier than 9pm PT/12am ET a few nights ago, then you’re probably out of luck. There’s a very slim chance that a LEGO Brand Store might have it but you’ll have to use the Check Store Stock feature to find out. I saw on social media that there were long lines at the stores and some were waiting for at least an hour to get one.

As I expected, the set proved to be a very popular one as the nostalgia factor was way up there for the DeLorean and is possible that it is one of the fastest selling sets in recent history. Depending on how fast LEGO produces more, it may be a few months before it goes back in stock so I suggest using the in stock notification to get an email when it goes back online.

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