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LEGO Planting 50,000 Trees in Vietnam

Earlier this month, LEGO announced that they are planting 50,000 trees in Vietnam near their new factory site. The trees are to compensate the 25,000 trees that will be removed during the upcoming construction in November. Currently, LEGO has already planted 15,000 trees with another 35,000 in the next two years at locations close to the site. As for the new LEGO factory in Vietnam, it was announced late last year and will be the company’s first carbon neutral run site which is set to start production in 2024.

Fan Christmas Dinner at the LEGO House Announced for 2022

Like with previous years, the LEGO House will be holding a Fan Christmas party in December. The five hour event will be held on December 9 and it will cost 499 DKK. It will include a traditional Danish Christmas dinner along with an hour of access to the LEGO House Experience Zones. Since the exchange rates have dropped, it only costs about $67 a ticket.

LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (10274) Designer Video

For some weird reason, LEGO has finally put up the designer video for the LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (10274). The set is almost two years old now and we have LEGO designers Mike Psika, Adam Grabowski, and Carl Merriam talking about some of the details in the set. One of the challenges they had was figuring out to refine how the gunner seat would pop out on the side. You may already know about the little details if you have the set but it’s still neat hearing how they came to be.

LEGO Ideas Pac-Man Moving Display Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Pac-Man Moving Display by LiteBricks is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. Consisting of 1,603 pieces, the build features a crank turning mechanism to move Pac-Man and the four ghosts. You can also switch out the four ghosts to four blue ones.

The project joins Ancient Roman Temple, This is Fine, and Castle Dracula as the ones to reach the Third 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Sweepstakes Bundles Available in Rewards Center

LEGO has put up some new items in the Rewards Center for a chance to win some LEGO bundles. There are five sweepstakes bundles that you can try for to get some sets for a certain theme. Each entry costs 50 VIP points and there are a maximum of 50 per category. The sweepstakes closes on October 31. If you didn’t know, LEGO does actually choose winners and they are listed here.

• Vehicles – Creator Vespa, LEGO ICONS Pickup Truck, LEGO® Friends Friendship Bus, and LEGO City Stunt Show Arena
• Entertainment – DUPLO Buzz Lightyear’s Planetary Mission, Lightyear XL-15 Spaceship, LEGO Friends Andrea’s Theater School, and LEGO® Ideas Jazz Quartet
• Art & Deco – LEGO DOTS Bag Tags Mega Pack — Messaging, LEGO Ideas Vincent van Gogh — The Starry Night, Art Project — Create Together, and LEGO Art Floral Art
• Gaming – LEGO Minecraft The Ruined Portal, LEGO Minecraft The Crafting Box 3.0, LEGO Minecraft The Warped Forest, and LEGO ICONS Atari 2600
• Travel & History – LEGO Architecture Great Pyramid of Giza, LEGO Ideas The Globe, LEGO Art World Map, and LEGO BrickHeadz Lady Liberty

LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) and LEGO City Sandwich Shop (40578) Promotions Live

The promotion for the LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) is now available again on the LEGO Shop in North America. You can get it from now until September 22 with purchases of $90 or more, while supplies last. This promo was originally released back in May. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back on your purchases. You can earn back 1.5% on exclusives and 2.5% on all other items.

In addition, if you’re in the UK, Australia, or parts of Europe, the promotion for the LEGO City Sandwich Shop (40578) is now live as well. You can get it from now until September 30 with purchases of £90, $179 AUD, or €90, while supplies last. North America will get this promotion a little later.

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