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LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 14: Monsters (71010) Official Images

LEGO has revealed the official images of the Series 14 LEGO Collectible Minifigures: Monsters (71010) along with the descriptions of each character. They will be available starting September 1st.

Banshee

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 14: Monsters (71010) - Banshee

“I’ve got bad news, and more bad news…”

Poor Banshee. It’s not her fault that her job is to warn people about bad news in their future. And she does it very well, with all of the woeful weeping and wailing that you might expect from an ancient spirit of ill omen. But nobody likes to hear her tidings of misfortune, and so she finds herself unwelcome wherever where she goes.

It’s hard to make friends when you’re compelled to inform your fellow Minifigures that they’re going to stub their toes, or misplace their phones, or forget to water their plants. It’s not like the Banshee causes the problems herself; she’s just cursed with the ability to see that they’re going to happen. For some reason, though, everybody seems to blame her anyway. On the bright side, she’s recently become pen pals with the Sad Clown, who just loves getting bad news!


Fly Monster

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 14: Monsters (71010) - Fly Monster

“Bzzz. Bzzz? Bzzz!”

Until very recently, the Fly Monster was a regular housefly. Now that he’s been mutated into a half-fly, half-Minifigure creature, he’s found himself a little bit confused. Part of the problem is that his mind is still pretty much that of a fly. The other part is that he doesn’t realize just how much larger he is than he used to be.

The Fly Monster is always running into … Continue

LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902) Review

LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902)

When rumors started last year that there would be a new LEGO Scooby-Doo theme, many fans were excited about it but some were also skeptical on how the sets would look like. That is until when the first images came out early this year and worries were relieved. All the sets were also available at San Diego Comic Con a few weeks ago to attendees and they quickly flew off the shelves. They are now officially available and the sets have become hard to find as many old-school Scooby-Doo fans as well as newer fans wanted a piece of the action.

LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902)

One of the sets I’ve managed to pick up is one of the most iconic vehicles in television history in my opinion, The Mystery Machine (75902). The set contains 263 pieces and retails for $29.99 which is a decent price for what you get. The contents of the box include three numbered bags, two instruction booklets, and one large sticker sheet.

LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902)

LEGO Ideas WALL•E (21303) Reviewed by BrickInside

LEGO Ideas WALL•E (21303)

There hasn’t been much information about the new LEGO Ideas WALL•E (21303) since it was accidentally revealed back in June until now. Korean LEGO community BrickInside has somehow managed to acquire the set and has done an in-depth review on it, albeit in Korean. You can still translate the words but the most important things to look at are all the pictures the OP has provided. One thing that I got out of is that it says the release date was September 1 although Smyths had it listed as a December release so I’m not sure which one is correct until LEGO officially reveals it and provides the details. Below are some of the images of the LEGO Ideas WALL•E (21303) and there are a lot more in the link above.

Update: Sorry folks, looks like they jumped the gun on the review and have taken down the post.

LEGO Scooby-Doo Sets Available on Amazon

LEGO Scooby-Doo Mummy Museum Mystery (75900)

Within a few hours of being available on Shop@Homeicon, a majority of the LEGO Scooby-Doo sets have become out of stock. The sets were also flying off the shelves at my LEGO Store but I managed to pick up a couple of them. The sets have also shown up at Walmart, Target, and Toys R Us but if you don’t want to hunt, Amazon has you covered with four of the five sets still at retail price and are Prime eligible.

Mummy Museum Mystery (75900)

Investigate the Mummy Museum Mystery with Scooby and Shaggy! Solve the Mummy Museum Mystery with Scooby-Doo and Shaggy including opening sarcophagus and secret compartment in stairs with gem elements. Enter the spooky museum with Shaggy and Scooby-Doo and solve the mystery of the missing gems! Jeepers, it’s a creepy place-our heroes are spooked. and hungry, as usual. But hang on! Are they seeing things or is that a hamburger hanging from the ceiling? Reach for the burger to accidentally open the golden sarcophagus or take off the mummy’s headdress to reveal the mastermind behind the robbery. Then open the secret door in the stairs to reveal the hidden treasure! Includes 2 minifigures: Shaggy and Mummy/Dr. Najib with an accessory element, plus Scooby-Doo (standing version). The Mummy Museum features an opening golden sarcophagus with brick-built hamburger and chain, secret compartment in stairs containing 3 gem elements, spotlight-style elements and a secret file tile with mystery clues.


Mystery Plane Adventures (75901)

LEGO Scooby-Doo Mystery Plane Adventures (75901)

Drop hamburgers on the Headless Horseman and reveal his true identity!

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What is LEGO “Big Bang” and Rumors of New 2016 Theme

Steam Castle Falls

Yesterday, I posted a list of potential 2016 LEGO sets and at the very top of the list was a thing called LEGO BB or “Big Bang.” Not to be confused with the LEGO Ideas The Big Bang Theory (21302)icon, “Big Bang” is an internal term used by LEGO for a new IP that has a major media campaign to go along with it much like Ninjago from 2011 and Legends of Chima in 2013.

This takes us to 2016 where we’ve been given various hints and specualation on what this new theme is. First we have Amazon where there is an Activity Book and a Mini Guide which gives the description:

An activity book featuring the heroes, villains, vehicles, and locations from the top secret, NEW LEGO brand!

So we know that there is indeed a new theme coming in 2016 but what could it be? I’ve reported before there was a rumor of a LEGO Castle Fantasy Era theme. That rumor has slightly changed and word going around on Eurobricks is that there’s a new theme called “Space Knights” which is said to combine elements of both Castle and Steampunk.

As you may have seen on Flickr and MOCPages, LEGO Steampunk is a pretty cool subtheme that the community likes to dabble in. Heck, there’s even a whole book dedicated to LEGO Steampunk builds by Guy Himber who is one of the forerunners in the scene.

Again, this is whole LEGO Space Knights Steampunk theme is still speculation but there are some fairly … Continue

Possible LEGO 2016 Set List?

An interesting list popped up over on BrickPicker that could be a potential list of the first-half 2016 LEGO sets for various themes. This list does correspond to earlier rumors of some City and Ninjago sets for next year. The list was scrambled when I looked at it so I tried to organize it into separate themes. If you look closely, there could be a hint to what the next modular set could be. Keep in mind this isn’t an official list.

Updated: Removed

LEGO Summer 2015 Wave Sets Now Available on Shop@Home

August 2015 LEGO Store Calendar

It’s August on the east coast and that means the summer 2015 wave of sets are now officially available at LEGO Brand Stores and on Shop@Home. The main set that will be available is the LEGO Ideas The Big Bang Theory (21302)icon. It’s very possible that the set will be sold very quickly since it appeals to both TBBT fans as well as LEGO fans in general.

Other new sets that are available include various themes like Scooby-Dooicon, Marvel Super Heroesicon, DC Comics Super Heroesicon, Ninjagoicon, TECHNICicon, Friendsicon, Elvesicon, and BIONICLEicon. For the first half of the month with purchases of $75 or more, you can get the LEGO Classic Pirates Set (5003082) for free. Check out all the happenings for the month of August on the LEGO Store Calendar.

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