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LEGO Ideas The Starry Night (21333) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed the next LEGO Ideas set with Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night (21333). Releasing on May 25 for VIPs and The Museum of Modern Art members, the set has 2,316 pieces and will retail for $169.99/£149.99/€169.99/259.99 AUD/219.99 CAD. The build features the iconic Vincent van Gogh painting from 1889 in a 3D layout that can be displayed standing or hung on a wall. The set will also include a minifigure of Vincent van Gogh as well.

LEGO® IDEAS THE STARRY NIGHT SET – PRESS RELEASE

REIMAGINE VINCENT VAN GOGH’S ICONIC PAINTING WITH THE NEW LEGO IDEAS STARRY NIGHT SET

17th May, 2022: In tribute to Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting, the LEGO Group has revealed the LEGO® Ideas The Starry Night set. This beautiful set was designed by Truman Cheng, a 25-year old Hong Kong based LEGO fan, through a submission on the LEGO Ideas platform, and has been created in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

The three-dimensional set reimagines Vincent van Gogh’s renowned 1889 painting in LEGO form, with strong emphasis on the artist’s striking brush strokes and colour choice. Inspired by the view from his window at the Monastery of Saint-Paul de Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy, France, where the artist spent twelve months, The Starry Night is one of the world’s most well-known post-impressionist works and has been a visitor favourite at MoMA since it first arrived in 1935.

Art lovers can swap paint palettes for LEGO bricks and re-create one of the world’s

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LEGO Con 2022 Coming June 18

After a very mixed reception last year, LEGO has announced that LEGO Con 2022 will be returning on my birthday, June 18. The event is more family oriented and it will have product reveals which most likely we’ve already seen already for the summer sets but it does say a brand new theme is coming as well. There will also be special guests and live build challenges as well.

Grab your bricks! LEGO® CON is back!

Save the date: June 18th and join the fun with other LEGO fans and families all over the world for the 2nd virtual global LEGO CON® event

Billund, Denmark – May 17, 2022: Join the LEGO Group for the 2nd annual LEGO® CON event that’s sure to bring hours of fun to LEGO fans and families around the world! Kicking off June 18th, this is the event no brick fanatic wants to miss. Audiences will be given a sneak peek behind the scenes and discover the amazing new things the LEGO Group has on offer, while sharing the experience alongside an awesome community centered around the same creative passion.

The first LEGO CON experience launched in 2021, and this year, we’re bringing all the fun back with brand new content and many more reveals!

Audiences can expect everything from jaw-dropping product reveals, to live demos with designers and exciting building challenges for all to join in on. And did we tell you it’s our 90th anniversary this year? Be sure to tune in for extra special anniversary surprises that we

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LEGO Not Part of Star Wars Celebration Exhibitor Shopping Selection

Last week we reported that LEGO will be having an exclusive set at Star Wars Celebration but it’s confusing on what has transpired since then. The Virtual Panel and Exhibitor Shopping lottery went up today and I noticed that LEGO wasn’t part of the list anymore.

A reader who is going gave us a snippet of their conversation with customer service and it was noted that LEGO is exhibiting but was not part of the lottery exclusives. The wording of the description has also removed LEGO from the list which went up last week.

If you saw last week, another reader was able to get into some lottery for the LEGO BrickHeadz Obi-Wan Kenobi & Darth Vader (40547) when everything badges went live so I’m not really sure what’s going on there. I’m not going to Star Wars Celebration but if you can still see the BrickHeadz lottery, let us know. Was the LEGO lottery different than today’s lottery? It supposedly ends on May 20 at 12am CDT.

Reminder Two LEGO Events Happening Tomorrow May 17

Tomorrow will be a big day for LEGO as there will be two large events happening within a span of a few hours. First is the relaunch of the Ulysses Space Probe on the LEGO Rewards Center. For the US, it’ll be up at 6am PT/9am ET for 1,800 VIP points.

• Australian and New Zealand: 17th May 09:00am AEST / 11:00am NZST
• Korea: 17th May 09:00am KST
• Europe: 17th May 09:00am CEST / 08:00am BST
• United States and Canada: 17th May 09:00am EDT

The other event is the start of the BrickLink Designer Program round 3 crowdfunding. It’s a rush to see which five projects out of the nine will reach 3,000 pre-orders for them to be produced. This round will start at 10am PT and will run until the minimum thresholds are reached.

LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) and Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533) Promotions Live on LEGO Shop

The promotions for the LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533) and Children’s Amusement Park (40529) are now live on the LEGO Shop. You can get the Amusement Park wih purchases of $90 and the Cardboard Adventures with purchases of $160, while supplies last. Both sets are able to stack which is pretty rare two larger GWPs and the promo will run until May 30. Remember to use Rakuten to earn up to 15% back and if you’re a new member, you can get $40 when you sign up.

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LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533) Review

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

The promotion for the LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533) is now live on the LEGO Shop and here’s a quick review of the set. It has 203 pieces and you can get it with purchases of $160 or more until May 30, while supplies last.

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

The minifigure is a kid with a Galaxy Explorer shirt. He does have a double-sided head with a large smile on one side and a nervous expression on the other. He does wear a brown helmet.

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

There are two parts to the build. The first is a teddy bear mech that uses red and blue roller skates. The arms are carrying a ray gun and a whisk with some umbrellas in the back of the mech.

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

The main build is a section of the bedroom which has the cardboard rocket. The rocket actually looks really nice but it does have some stickers to give it more detailing. The side flaps uses a new piece that looks like a flap from a box. There are two seats in the rocket, one for the kid and one for the cat.

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

On the floor next to it, there are some additional accessories like a scissor, some green paint, some green army men, and a flag at the corner showing the Space Command Center (493).

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

Overall, the LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533) is a very nice promo set but the threshold to get it is a little high. Again, you can get it from now until May 30 with a $160 purchase.

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)

LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533)


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LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) Review

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

Along with the LEGO Ideas Cosmic Cardboard Adventures (40533) promotion, the LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) is also available until May 30. You can get the 170 piece set for free with purchases of $90.

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

There are two minifigures with this set, the boy and girl. The boy wears a banana flannel shirt while the girl has on a red striped shirt.

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

There are a few amusement park attractions that are in the set. One is a duck/frog toss game, both of which are yellow.

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

The strength test has a very short height as the hammer itself is almost as tall as the game. It uses a functional mechanism that allows the gray piece to go up when you hit the target.

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

The main part of the build is the banana boat ride. The yellow swing pieces used for the boat are fairly rare as it was only used in Rapunzel’s Tower (43187) from 2020. There are some jungle sticker decorations for the two posts on the side and a banana sticker for the hood piece. There’s also a monkey holding a banana peeking out from the sign but it looks bad from the back.

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)

Overall the LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) is a fun little set and the price to get it is somewhat reasonable. The attractions do integrate with your Fairground Collection very well although they’re quite smaller than the current rides. Again, you can get it now until May 30 with purhases of $90.

LEGO Children's Amusement Park (40529)


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