The fan vote for the LEGO Ideas Build Your Favorite Hobby building contest to choose the next gift with purchase set. There are 15 finalists and the fan vote is open until August 20.
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Today is the last day to get your orders in for the LEGO Fortnite BrickHeadz Adventure Peely & Cuddle Team Leader (40760) gift with purchase set. It is still available with purchases of $130 or more but it excludes the LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship (75409) and LEGO Ideas Italian Riviera (21359). Even so, there are still over 90 new LEGO sets that have just released for August including the LEGO One Piece sets.
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LEGO has officially revealed two new LEGO Nike sets releasing this September. These sets include the Slam Dunk (43010) and the Dunk Trickshot (43021).
Slam Dunk (43010) – 809 pieces/$69.99



The audience is quiet. Anticipation fills the air. They shoot – they score! Capture the energy and excitement of that epic moment before a player performs a poster-worthy slam dunk with this awesome LEGO® Nike building set (43010) for kids aged 10 and over. Channel your inner court champion as you build this hype-worthy model and discover all the details that’ll make the crowd go wild. Create a figure of a basketball star with posable arms and head and bring their slam dunk moment to life with a hoop, scoreboard, championship banner and spectators. Once you’ve built your baller, have fun customising them – decide on their hairstyle and personalise their Nike jersey and trainers with different numbers and trim. Score your own slam dunk by giving this building toy as a sports gift for boys, girls and basketball fans, who can display the scene as awesome LEGO Nike bedroom decor. We can hear the cheers already. Set contains 809 pieces.






Dunk Trickshot (43021) – 454 pieces/$39.99



… ContinueThe neighbourhood playground becomes a stage with this awesome LEGO® Nike Dunk Trickshot (43021) building set for kids aged 10 and over, which lets basketball fans create a cool sports scene before scoring their own trickshot. Budding basketball stars build a hype-worthy graffiti art background before moving onto the awesome low-top trainer and hoop. The trainer is based

For those who aren’t LEGO Insiders, the LEGO Ideas Italian Riviera (21359) is now available to the general public. The set was originally available to Insiders for early access for a few days but now everyone can get it. In addition, the Italian Market Van (5009422) is still available when you purchase the set until August 13, while supplies last.

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Percy Jackson: Welcome to Camp Half-Blood! by J.K.Brick is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is based on Camp Half-Blood from the Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The left side has the arena, the middle is Poseidon’s Cabin, and the right one is Hermes’ Cabin. This is the project 117 to reach the LEGO Ideas Second 2025 Review Stage.
Working LEGO Pendulum Clock by Brickjesbuilder is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features a fully functional clock that uses a gear system to move the pendulum. With this, we are now up to 116 projects that have reached the LEGO Ideas Second 2025 Review Stage.

The SDCC Unofficial Blog last week started voting on their annual Shruggie Awards for the best panel, offsite, booth, etc. The votes are now in and the winners have been announced with LEGO being The Best Booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2025.
This year’s booth, LEGO decided to make a miniature version of San Diego Comic Con with a recreation of the San Diego Convention Center. It was made from over 200,000 LEGO elements and had over 8,000 minifigures. The back side featured panels and booths as well as the exhibit floor where fans could build their own booth and some lucky ones were placed inside the display.
Note that the voting process was write-ins and not multiple choice so fans had to actually write in their favorite booths. Although it’s nothing official, it’s nice to see that the LEGO booth was recognized by fans as the best one of the entire show even though there were some impressive ones like Star Wars, VIZ, and Tamashii Nations. LEGO annually goes all out at SDCC and we’ll just have to wait and see what they have in store for next year.



