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LEGO Ideas x Pick a Brick Selected Designs Revealed

LEGO has revealed the LEGO Ideas x Pick a Brick sets that will be available on the LEGO Shop in the near future. These sets are from the Round 2 challenge back in April and will be small, customizable builds. The designs are currently undergoing internal development and there will be updates when they are available. Which one(s) are your favorite?


Back to the Middle Ages by Damzosbricks


LEGO Store Display by Martin_Studio


Let’s Make a Green Day Display! by Ganpat the Celt


Modular Minifigure Crossing by ThatOneGuy_Steve


Police Lineup by Bricklingtonville


RC Car Mini-racing by Mitsu-san78


The Stage by Benlouisa

LEGO Disney Wish Sets Revealed

LEGO has revealed the new LEGO Disney Wish sets which will be coming on October 1. The movie focuses on a 17-year-old girl named Asha who makes a passionate plea to the stars in a moment of need when she senses a darkness in the Kingdom of Rosas that no one else does.


Asha in the City of Rosas (43223) 154 pieces/$19.99


King Magnifico’s Castle (43224) – 613 pieces/$99.99


Asha’s Cottage (43231) – 509 pieces/$49.99

Forty Nine Projects Qualify for LEGO Ideas Second 2023 Review Stage

The qualifying period for the LEGO Ideas Second 2023 Stage is now complete and there were 49 projects that will now go into review to see which one(s) will become official sets. It started off fairly slow with only a handful of projects hitting 10k supporters but then really picked up towards the end of qualifying. It was also an interesting one as five Taylor Swift projects reached the goal with four of them being the same concept. Which one(s) do you want to see as a set in the future?

“Big Boy” Locomotive
Retro Arcade
Spartan Helmet of Leonidas
Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
The Muppet Show
Red Bull Racing F1 Team RB18 1:12
Scooby Doo Mystery Machine
Western River Steamboat
Dreamwork’s Shrek Swamp
Asterix & Obelix
Venice
Stilt House
Red Bull RB18
Trojan Horse
Red Dwarf: Sleeping Quarters
TaleSpin Seaduck Meeting Seagull
Stud Lane Book Nook
Minifigure Gumball Machine
Greenhouse
Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Box: Dark Magician vs Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Phineas and Ferb Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc.
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Taylor Swift “Lover House”
The Motograph
Taylor Swift’s Lover House
Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: Perry the Platypus/Agent P
Flying Scotsman – LNER Class A3 4472 4-6-2 Pacific Steam Locomotive
Jumanji Game Board
Kerbal Space Program – Modular Ship System
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Working LEGO Bicycle
The Muppet Theatre
The Landscape Photographer
Schitt’s Continue

LEGO Icons Concorde (10318) and LEGO Ideas The Insect Collection (21342) Now Available

It’s September 4 and that means there are some new releases on the LEGO Shop which includes the LEGO Icons Concorde (10318) and the LEGO Ideas The Insect Collection (21342). The Concorde has 2,083 pieces and retails for $199.99 while the Insects have 1,111 pieces and is priced at $79.99. LEGO is still in the middle of the Hogwarts promotional period so there’s no extra GWPs for these two sets.

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LEGO Marvel Studios Series 2 Collectible Minifigures (71039) Already Being Stolen in Stores

Only a day after its official release, fans are already finding open boxes of the Series 2 LEGO Marvel Studios Collectible Minifigures (71039). As you can see in the image, this was found at a Walmart with at least 20 of the blind boxes opened up. It was noted by the OP that a lot of pieces were missing from them as well.

We already knew going in that this was a very bad idea even though to LEGO, it was more environmentally friendly for them and the consumer. I guess we’ll start seeing retailers putting them in security cases or behind the counters to deter thieves. This has turned out to be more of a headache for fans as compared to the bagged ones.

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If you want to collect the set, I suggest just going to the secondary market. You may pay a little bit more than if you would buying them at retail but you don’t have to worry about getting doubles or even finding them at all because of issues like this. Hopefully LEGO sees the issue and complaints from fans and retailers to know that this wasn’t going to end well.

**Via Reddit**

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