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LEGO Confirmed for San Diego Comic Con 2022

It’s taken a while but the San Diego Comic Con 2022 exhibit hall floor list has been revealed and we can now confirm that LEGO will be attending this year. As usual, they’ll taking over Booth #2829 which will be filled with new set reveals, life-sized character displays, interactive play areas and the shopping area on the opposite side.

There’s no word yet on any LEGO SDCC 2022 exclusives such as the minifigures or sets but we’ll mostly likely hear about them very soon considering we’re exactly two weeks away from Preview Night. The panel schedules should also be coming out as well so we’ll see if there are any LEGO panels that will happening. Usually there are some kid friendly panels including LEGO Ninjago which has been the regular one the past few years.

After a two year break, I’ll be back again as press and will be covering pretty much all the LEGO news from the show floor as well as trying for the exclusives so stay tuned for that. Unfortunately, I don’t have any more of The Brick Fan brick badges to give out but feel free to find me.

Amazon Prime Day 2022 Coming Soon

Amazon Prime Day 2022 is coming up in less than a week (July 12-13) and if you’ve been shopping with them, you know there will be some LEGO sales spread out during the event. Usually the sales range from 30%-50% off and there are generally there are a few sets that are “desirable” if you collect a certain LEGO theme. Last year we had a few Star Wars, Marvel, and City sets that were decent. I’ll try to list the sets that go on the larger discounts when they become available but just keep an eye out for anything you see that’s on your building/collecting wish list.

Of course, there also plenty of other things that go on sale on Amazon as well. If you’re not a Prime member, you can sign up for a 30 day free trial and you get all the same benefits including free shipping.

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LEGO Icons Fairground Collection Loop Coaster (10303) Available to General Public

For those who are not LEGO VIP members, the LEGO Icons Fairground Collection Loop Coaster (10303) is now available for everyone to purchase. The set comes with 3,756 pieces and retails for $399.99 and is one of the largest sets in the Fairground Collection subtheme. Currently there are no general promotions going on in the early part of July besides the Mini Thunder Raider (30592) polybag but you have to buy LEGO Ninjago products to get it.

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LEGO Pick a Brick Feedback Requested

LEGO is looking for some feedback on the LEGO Pick a Brick feature which hopefully will make positive changes to it later on. It only takes a few minutes but your responses will help shape the future of the Pick a Brick shopping experience. It takes probably less than five minutes to fill out and the most important questions are at the last two slides.

The team behind the Pick a Brick experience on LEGO.com is looking for your feedback. It is your chance to provide direct feedback about your current experience and also help build the Pick a Brick experience of the future. Your voice is extremely valuable so please take a moment to fill out this anonymous questionnaire today!

New LEGO Postcards Coming Soon

For those who like to travel or like to collect items from other countries, there are some new LEGO Postcard sets that will be coming out in the next few months. A few of them were delayed including New York (40519) and Beijing (40654) with the latter having some design changes on it, mainly removing the Chinese Five-star Red Flag. New York is currently available for purchase on the LEGO Shop in the US, while Beijing is available for pre-order in other countries. They will all most likely be available on August 1 for $14.99 each.


New York Postcard (40519) – 253 pieces


Beijing Postcard (40654) – 276 pieces


Paris Postcard (40568) – 213 pieces


London Postcard (40569)

LEGO Ideas The Great Wave Off Kanagawa Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Great Wave Off Kanagawa by LEGOverwatch is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,556 piece features a 3D design of the iconic Japanese woodblock print.

The project now joins Lilo & Stitch: Beach House, Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark – 40th Anniversary, Motorized Steampunk Skyship, Auto Repair Garage 1930s, Fishing in Muddy Waters, Lisbon Tram (Electrico de Lisboa), Medieval Alchemist, Working Orrery, Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Escher Room, Working Polaroid Sun 600 LMS, LEGO Mushroom House, The World of Engineering: Types of Bridges, The Art Center, University of Brickester, Tuscan Villa, Traditional Japanese Village, The Krusty Krab – Spongebob Squarepants, Viking Village, Sikorsky S-70I Firehawk Cal Fire Edition, Medieval Guarded Inn, Taskmaster, Ski Chalet, Red London Telephone Box, Witch House, The Old Train Engine Shed, and Terraria as the ones to reach the Second 2022 Review Stage.

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