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LEGO Ideas Witch House Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Witch House project by Castor-Troy is the latest one to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,500 piece build features a highly detailed stone house with an open back to show the details inside.

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, and Red London Telephone Box as the ones to reach the Second 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Con 2022 Minecraft Minifigure Fan Vote Winner Announced

A few weeks ago, LEGO ran a LEGO Minecraft fan vote for the next minifigure for a 2023 set and the winner has been announced. There were 8,557 votes and with 57.5% of the votes, the next minifigure that will be in a LEGO Minecraft set will be the Crystal Knight. There’s no mentioning on when it will appear in a set but I’m guessing it’ll be part of the summer wave.

LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Official Set Images

There are now official images of the sets from Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program coming out of the LEGO Building Instructions app. These were the five sets that reached the 3,000 minimum number of pre-orders and it only took about five hours after it went live back in November. The release date lists them as a 2022 set but we’ll see if they keep it. These sets command a high premium on the secondary market if you weren’t able to get during the pre-order window.


Mountain Windmill (910003) – 2,085 pieces/$179.99


Modular LEGO Store (910009) – 2,149 pieces/$179.99


Retro Bowling Alley (910013) – 2,779 pieces/$229.99


Clockwork Aquarium (910015) – 874 pieces/$64.99


Venetian Houses (910023) – 3,470 pieces/$289.99

Protecting the LEGO Minifigure Trademark

LEGO minifigures are a way for fans to identify themselves physically and digitally and they are known as SigFigs. Some of them are customized to the point where there are 3rd party logos printed on it and sometimes companies also use them to put their names and trademarks on it. Today, LEGO has cracked down this practice to protect their minifigure branding by releasing a statement on what you can and cannot do to a minifigure. This means you can’t print any “3rd party logos, names of organizations, and trademarks onto LEGO MInifigures” and you can’t use, order, distribute, or sell minifigures with them. SigFigs looks to be fine as long as there is no 3rd party printing on it, aka your social media/YouTube channels.

I know that LUGs and 3rd party custom minifigure creators will be affected by this ruling. Some LUGs do use their logo on minifigures to identify themselves and to pass them out to visitors. The custom printing companies will also have to shift their focus as well since companies do like to request their company logos on minifigs for company gatherings and events. I’m not sure how it will be supported legally, whether you get a cease and desist letters or if you’re a LUG, get removed from the Ambassador Network for violations.

The good thing is that custom printing on regular LEGO bricks is still allowed so there’s still ways for LUGs and companies to promote their organizations.

Customized LEGO Minifigures with printed 3rd party logos, names of organizations, and

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LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet (21334) Now Available on LEGO Shop

If you’re a LEGO VIP member, you can now order the LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet (21334) on the LEGO Shop. The set costs $99.99 and you can also earn double VIP points on the 1,606 piece set. The set is the latest LEGO Ideas offering and was part of the First 2021 Review Stage. The build consists of a group of four musicians performing on a stage with a grand piano, trumpet, double bass, and jazz drums. It can be built by up to four people at the same time. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back on your purchases.

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LEGO Ideas Red London Telephone Box Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Red London Telephone Box by Bricked1980 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,856 piece build features a classic telephone box with a detailed interior.

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, and Ski Chalet as the ones to reach the Second 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Packaging Changes Coming Soon

A few years ago, LEGO announced that they will be accelerating their sustainability efforts which included their packaging materials. This included changing the plastic bags to paper bags as well as for the instructions. Unfortunately, this also goes for the packaging for the LEGO Collectible Minifigures line. Starting in 2023, the minifigures will be packaged in cardboard boxes. This means that feeling for them to find the one you want, which we have done for years, will no longer be relevant. It has also been stated that there will be no indicators on the packaging to show which minifigures will be inside the boxes.

The concept of using cardboard packaging for minifigure type sets has been used for the LEGO VIDIYO Bandmates line and it will soon be implemented for the LEGO Super Mario Character Packs – Series 5 (71410). There is no doubt that this will resort to theft because it’ll be easy to just open up the box in stores and check whatever one is inside. Resellers will also get a boost in profits because they can sell “confirmed” minifigures for people who are looking to complete the set.

Below are some of the concept packaging that LEGO used in testing with people and somehow they landed on cardboard boxes. Obviously, the boxes are recyclable and it helps the environment and all that jazz but come on. The negatives of this decision will overshadow the positives, e.g. lost sales, interactivity with others. I know I’ve helped many people look for a particular minifigure … Continue

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