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LEGO Friends Jungle Rescue Summer Set Images

British retailer Tesco has publish the box art for a few of the summer wave LEGO Friends jungle rescue sets. They also have provided descriptions of the sets:

LEGO Friends First Aid Jungle Bike (41032)

First Aid Jungle Bike (41032) – 156 pieces – $14.99

Seek out animals and nurse them back to health with the LEGO® Friends First Aid Jungle Bike set.

Help Emma to rescue the monkey trapped in the cave! Hop on the First Aid Jungle Bike with detachable sidecar and race to the scene, before springing into action and clearing the fallen rocks. Use the shovel to shift them out of the way, and then use the medic bag to check the monkey’s health.

Once everyone’s safe you can help the monkey to find a banana to eat, before using the walkie-talkie radio to warn others of the dangerous rockfall!

The LEGO® Friends First Aid Jungle Bike 41032 set includes an Emma Mini-doll figure and a monkey.

LEGO Friends Jungle Falls Rescue (41033)

Jungle Falls Rescue (41033) – 183 pieces – $19.99

Prepare to embark on a wild rescue mission with the Jungle Falls Rescue set from LEGO® Friends!

The beautiful Jungle Falls is home to some truly amazing wildlife. The power of this location shouldn’t be underestimated though, and the rough waters seem to have stranded a tiger. Spring into action and halp Olivia to build a dam, before rescuing the frightened animal.

Once safe, you can all go up to the cliff-top hut and enjoy some tasty drinks and a fresh fruit salad in the company of the friendly chameleon. Later you can

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LEGO Minecraft Microworld: The End (21107) Image Revealed

The LEGO Minecraft Facebook Page has revealed an image of the newest Microworld set in the line, The End (21107). The set contains two levels of tan pieces which represent the End Stone. There are also some Obsidian pillars on the top level as well as the brick-built Ender Dragon. On the bottom level are a few of the neutral humanoid mobs called Endermen. Like with the previous LEGO Minecrafts sets, The End looks to be modular but is mostly open-faced on the bottom level. There’s no word on the number of pieces but it will be available in the summer. The Minecraft team is also working on minifigure-scale Co-Build set but there hasn’t been any updated information for that set since last year.

LEGO CUUSOO Doctor Who Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Doctor Who project by GlenBricker and Kaminoan is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO CUUSOO. It’s only been a little over two weeks since LEGO announced that they started accepting Doctor Who theme projects on the site and this project just shot up in the number of supporters.

The project suggests 5 minifigures, K-9, and 3 brick-built Daleks. The set itself would consist of the TARDIS Police Box and the TARDIS Console. Keep in mind that LEGO has given a warning to prioritize the minifigures or they have the liberty to choose from a list of suggested options. No doubt the demand for an official LEGO Doctor Who set is there. Now we just have to wait for the first review period to see if it passes LEGO’s criteria of becoming an official set.

It joins the LEGO Bird Project, the Modular Apple Store, and the BTTF – Jules Verne Train so far as the sets in the running during the first review stage. In a fast-moving surprise, The Big Bang Theory now becomes the highest supported project on CUUSOO. The official LEGO comments will be posted as soon as they become available.

Congratulations on 10,000 supporters, GlenBricker and Kaminoan!

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Congratulations, GlenBricker and Kaminoan on reaching 10,000 supporters on LEGO CUUSOO!

You’ve presented a very nice TARDIS exterior and interior playset, and an assortment of characters from which to choose. We’re looking forward to considering this project in the LEGO Review, but for now excuse us while we go

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The LEGO Movie Master Builder’s Submarine MOC by Imagine Rigney

"We Can Make a Bat-submarine… (Patent Pending)": LEGO Movie Submarine Side View

Last month, we reported on an image that surfaced of the Master Builder’s Submarine that was created by various characters in The LEGO Movie. The digital design was created by Grant Freckelton and his team using LEGO Digital Designer. In the movie, six characters worked together to create it. In the real world, it took one person to make it and he goes by the name of Imagine Rigney on Flickr. He has recreated the submarine with great accuracy. The sub is only a part of his bigger models as you can see from the images below. The sub is a cutaway design in which the characters witness the fall of Unikitty’s Cloud Cuckoo Land. He notes that while building the model, he found out that many of the elements used in the digital image didn’t exist in some of the colors or no longer exists. A very awesome MOC by Imagine Rigney and truly a representation of The LEGO Movie’s message.

Fall of Cloud Cuckoo Land - Watching It Fall Apart!

Fall of Cloud Cuckoo Land Bird's Eye View

Fall of Cloud Cuckoo Land Underwater View

Fall of Cloud Cuckoo Land

Fall of Cloud Cuckoo Land Right Side Fall of Cloud Cuckoo Land Left Side

"We Can Make a Bat-submarine… (Patent Pending)": LEGO Movie Submarine Front View

Warner Bros. Hires Chris McKay as Director for The LEGO Movie Sequel

Warner Bros. now has a new director for The LEGO Movie sequel. Deadline is reporting that Chris McKay will be the one directing the sequel to one of the best grossing animated movies of all-time. If McKay’s name sounds familiar, then you may know that he worked on the very hilarious Robot Chicken series on Adult Swim. He also edited a lot of the animation for The LEGO Movie. McKay will be joining the team of Phil Lord and Chris Miller who will now be producing the second movie as well as the writers, Jared Stern and Michelle Morgan. Deadline also notes that the second movie will be a straight sequel even though the studio was still in talks about the Ninjago movie.

The LEGO Movie has grossed $361 million worldwide in a little over a month in the theaters and is the #1 movie for 2014. The LEGO Movie 2 has a reported release date of May 26, 2017 so the studio has a few years to make the sequel as good, if not better, than the first movie.

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