
LEGO this year has released the LEGO Marvel Spider-Man’s Mask (76285) which completes the trio of him, Venom, and Carnage. It has 487 pieces and retails for $69.99.
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LEGO this year has released the LEGO Marvel Spider-Man’s Mask (76285) which completes the trio of him, Venom, and Carnage. It has 487 pieces and retails for $69.99.
Super Bowl LVIII is going on right now and during one of the commercial breaks, Universal Pictures showed off their trailer for the upcoming Wicked movie starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. LEGO on their social media accounts without any pictures posted “Wonder if LEGO bricks could defy gravity…💚👀”. Also, a reply to the Wicked account on X/Twitter, they posted “Emerald City here we come!”
This seemingly suggests that LEGO could be releasing a set for the movie in the future. Wicked premieres in theaters this Thanksgiving so if there is a set made, it wouldn’t be released until around the holiday time. If LEGO does make a Wicked set, what do you want to see in it?
Wonder if LEGO bricks could defy gravity…💚👀
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) February 12, 2024
Emerald City here we come!
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) February 11, 2024
It’s been a few days since the BrickLink Designer Program Series 1 sets started pre-orders and here’s a quick update on what’s been happening if you don’t follow my social media updates. As of today, three sets have completely sold out of the 30,000 maximum allotted which include the Mountain Fortress, The Old Train Engine Shed, and Snack Shack. The Mountain Fortress sold out in three hours after pre-orders started and the Snack Shack and The Old Train Engine Shed came after.
We only have the Parisian Street and the General Store left from Series 1. The Parisian Street is about 50% sold out while the General Store looks to be about 70% sold out. There’s still 17 days left to pre-order but I expect them to be sold out in about a week.
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Happy Chinese/Lunar New Year to those who celebrate and why not spend some of the day to build some of the new LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival sets. This year, we celebrate the Year of the Dragon which is the most powerful animal on the Chinese Zodiac and has been long revered as a symbol of strength and good luck. LEGO has released a couple of the dragon sets this year with the Auspicious Dragon (80112) and the Year of the Dragon (40611) gift with purchase set.
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• Festival Calendar (40678) – $29.94
• Spring Animal Playground (40709) – $12.99
• Cherry Blossoms (40725) – $14.99
• Auspicious Dragon (80112) – $89.99
• Family Reunion Celebration (80113) – $129.99
Outer Wilds by Minibrick Productions is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,190 piece set features the Spaceship used in the game and some side builds.
The project joins Spirited Away, Appa the Sky Bison, from Avatar the Last Airbender, Venus Flytrap, Minerals Display, Dreamworks’ Shrek’s Swamp 2, Hello Kitty and Friends – 50 Years, Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch, Medieval Tournament, Cherry Blossom Ikebana, Roman Forum, Interstellar, Metallica M72 World Tour, and Suitcase Express! as the ones to reach the First 2024 Review Stage.
The next LEGO Marvel 2024 set that we’ll be checking out is Rocket’s Warbird vs. Ronan (76278) which retails for $37.99 and has 290 pieces. This set is only the second iteration of the ship with the first being the San Diego Comic Con 2014 (COMCON034) exclusive.
LEGO has officially revealed the next LEGO Icons set with the Medieval Town Square (10332). Releasing on March 1, the set has 3,304 pieces and will retail for $229.99 and it features a reimagination of the LEGO Castle Medieval Market Village (10193) from 2009. There are two separate buildings with full interiors which includes a tavern, cheese factory, shield-painting workshop, guard tower, woodworking shop, and weaving workshop. There’s also some animals as well with the main one being the new gray goat.
… ContinueESCAPE TO A KINGDOM OF CASTLES, KNIGHTS AND ADVENTURE WITH THE LEGO® ICONS MEDIEVAL TOWN SQUARE
Today the LEGO Group unveils the LEGO® Icons Medieval Town Square, a reimagination of a classic set originally released in 2009. This highly requested theme will evoke cherished childhood moments with its updated architecture, intricate detail and advanced construction techniques.
Awaken the spirit of adventure and dive into nostalgia with this epic medieval 3,304 piece set. The model features two large structures that open to reveal detailed interiors, including a tavern, cheese factory, shield-painting workshop, guard tower, woodworking shop, and weaving workshop. There is also a tree and vendor stall in the town.
The LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square, where castles stand tall, knights roam freely, and the promise of exciting escapades awaits, includes 8 minifigures, and various animals, including the iconic LEGO goat. There are also functional features including a crane and a small water mill.
This epic set also complements the LEGO Icons Medieval Blacksmith and Lion Knights’ Castle sets.
The LEGO Icons Medieval Town
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