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LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) Official Images

The official images of the LEGO Children’s Amusement Park (40529) are now up on LEGO Shop Australia. The set has 170 pieces but price threshold and the release date of the gift with purchase set are still a slight mystery as there have been no official information about it. It has been reported that the following are the dates of when the promotion will be running in certain countries.

April 15-30 – Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong
May 1 – June 15 – China
May 16-30 – EU, Middle East, North America, Canada

The build features some amusement park attractions with the banana ship ride and a high striker. There is also the small ring around the duck game as well.

LEGO 2022 Keepsake Ornaments Revealed

The 2022 Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments Dream Book was released today and it has revealed some new LEGO Keepsake Ornaments for this year. There are four to collect this year and they include Benny, Yeti, Harry Potter, and BB-8. Each of them costs $16.99 each and there are varied release dates for them. Thanks to everyone who messaged in about them.


Yeti – July 9


Astronaut – October 8


Harry Potter – October 8


BB-8 – October 8

LEGO Ideas LEGO Minerals Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The LEGO Minerals project by ddf72 is the latest one to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features a 1:1 scale of various minerals including Aquamarine Beryl, Amethyst Geode, Pyrite, Rhodochrosite, Quartz, Red Beryl, and 4 different Tourmalines.

The project now joins The Forestmen Secret Inn, The Legendary Concorde, Wild West Mine, LEGO Koala, LEGO Toilet, Mini City Diorama: London with Underground Station!, Steampunk Airship, The Kit-Cat Clock, Tales of the Space Age, The Library, Santa’s Cottage, Mech Patrol, The Polar Express – 20th Anniversary, Boeing 747 Cockpit, Sherlock Holmes – 221B Baker Street, Adventure Box, Wuppertaler Schwebebahn/Wuppertal Suspension Railway, Hanging Flowers, Polaroid OneStep SX-70, The Opera, Lancia Delta Integrale 16V Rally Car (1990), Castle of Brickwood Forest, Gilmore Girls House, Aladdin: Friend Like Me (30th Anniversary Special), The Market Village, Air Jordan 1, The Legend of the Sea Serpent, Magical Village Over the Bridge, The Orient Express, A Legendary Train, The Notting Hill Market, Pneumamtic Steam Locomotive, Satisfactory Constructor, Living on the Edge, Antique Cash Register, and Ch-Ch-Ch-Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers! as the ones to reach the First 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Botanical Collection Succulents (10309) and Orchid (10311) Officially Revealed

LEGO has officially revealed two new LEGO Botanical Collection sets with the Succulents (10309) and Orchid (10311). Both sets are available for pre-order starting today on the LEGO Shop and will be released on May 1. The Succulents has 771 pieces while the Orchid has 608 pieces and both will retail for $49.99.

New LEGO® Botanical Collection sets provide the perfect perennial project for adults looking to relax and unwind

The LEGO Group announces two stunning new additions to its Botanical Collection; a LEGO® Orchid and a LEGO® Succulents selection.

Perfect as a thoughtful gift for a plant lover or for adding the finishing interior design touches, the new sets are designed to provide an immersive building experience for adults that lets creativity bloom.

With 73% adults saying they often research new ways to destress1 and over 72% saying play helps them relax2, the new sets could provide a fabulous floral project for those looking to get creative while finding moments of mindfulness in their day.

LEGO Orchid (10311)

Recreate the showstopping blooms of a flowering orchid with this blossoming build. This new set features six large flowers and two newly opened flowers which can be customised to create a flawless arrangement for any space, without the worry about how often to water it.

A LEGO built blue fluted vase and bark mix made from LEGO elements completes this beautiful display of pink and white blooms which can be customised and rebuilt time and time again as the builder finds a moment of balance and

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LEGO Ideas Ch-Ch-Ch-Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers! Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Ch-Ch-Ch-Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers! by adwind is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 500 piece build features a functional Ranger Plane and it includes minifigures of Chip, Dale, Monterey Jack, Gadget Hackwrench, and a brick-built Zipper.

The project now joins The Forestmen Secret Inn, The Legendary Concorde, Wild West Mine, LEGO Koala, LEGO Toilet, Mini City Diorama: London with Underground Station!, Steampunk Airship, The Kit-Cat Clock, Tales of the Space Age, The Library, Santa’s Cottage, Mech Patrol, The Polar Express – 20th Anniversary, Boeing 747 Cockpit, Sherlock Holmes – 221B Baker Street, Adventure Box, Wuppertaler Schwebebahn/Wuppertal Suspension Railway, Hanging Flowers, Polaroid OneStep SX-70, The Opera, Lancia Delta Integrale 16V Rally Car (1990), Castle of Brickwood Forest, Gilmore Girls House, Aladdin: Friend Like Me (30th Anniversary Special), The Market Village, Air Jordan 1, The Legend of the Sea Serpent, Magical Village Over the Bridge, The Orient Express, A Legendary Train, The Notting Hill Market, Pneumamtic Steam Locomotive, Satisfactory Constructor, Living on the Edge, and Antique Cash Register as the ones to reach the First 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Build a Minifigure Online Beta Launches for Europe and Asia

If you’re in Europe or in the Asia Pacific regions, you are the first ones to be able to do a beta test of the new online LEGO Build a Minifigure feature on the LEGO Shop. You can either pick and choose the parts for your three minifigures or you can completely randomize it. The part selection is still fairly limited and hopefully more will be added in the future. The minimum you get is three for the price of £5.97 and £1.99 will be added for additional minifigures.

As stated before, this is just a beta and the LEGO Pick a Brick team will be gathering insight and feedback over the next few weeks. Hopefully it works well enough to expand the feature to other regions later on.

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