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LEGO Classic 90 Years of Play (11021) Product Details

The UK LEGO Shop has uploaded the product page for the upcoming 90 Years of Play (11021) and we now have some additional details for the set. Releasing on May 1, it has 1,100 pieces and will retail for £44.99 which will most likely be $49.99 here in North America. The set will feature 15 minibuilds based on past themes such as Fabuland, Bionicle, Classic Space, Castle, Pirates, Trains, and more.

Kids, adults and grandparents can enjoy endless hours of fun and nostalgia with the LEGO® Classic 90 Years of Play (11021) building set. Celebrating a history of childhood toys for creative play, this set comes with a rainbow of colorful LEGO pieces, 15 mini build recreations of iconic LEGO toys from across the years, plus extra bricks for free building!

Building fun for ages 5 and up
Each of the 15 mini builds comes with its own step-by-step pictorial building guide, so even first-time builders can experience the pride and joy of constructing their own LEGO toys.

Toys that build imaginations and key life skills
LEGO Classic building sets put ideas and inspiration into kids’ hands, with exciting models that stimulate unlimited open-ended play, helping children develop creative skills that will last a lifetime.

• A building experience for all ages – Children aged 5 and up can join adults and grandparents to recreate classic LEGO® toys with the LEGO Classic 90 Years of Play (11021) building set
• What’s in the box? – All you need to construct 15 mini build recreations of iconic

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LEGO Architecture The White House (21054) Amazon Sale – April 2022

If you’re a fan of the LEGO Architecture sets, Amazon currently has The White House (21054) on sale for 20% off. It is now priced at $80 which is the lowest it’s been since last November as it doesn’t go on sale that often. This is the second version of the set which has been updated with the West Wing, East Wing, and the North Lawn.

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LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) Sold Out

In less than 24 hours, the LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) has completely sold out worldwide. If you didn’t get it when it dropped a little bit earlier than 9pm PT/12am ET a few nights ago, then you’re probably out of luck. There’s a very slim chance that a LEGO Brand Store might have it but you’ll have to use the Check Store Stock feature to find out. I saw on social media that there were long lines at the stores and some were waiting for at least an hour to get one.

As I expected, the set proved to be a very popular one as the nostalgia factor was way up there for the DeLorean and is possible that it is one of the fastest selling sets in recent history. Depending on how fast LEGO produces more, it may be a few months before it goes back in stock so I suggest using the in stock notification to get an email when it goes back online.

LEGO Ideas Antique Cash Register Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Antique Cash Register by dimexart is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,565 piece build features a replica National Cash Register Model 452 that was first used back in the 19th century.

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, and Living on the Edge as the ones to reach the First 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Friends Olivia’s Space Academy (41713) Revealed

LEGO has revealed a brand new LEGO Friends set with Olivia’s Space Academy (41713). In another set that is collaborating with NASA, similar to LEGO City, the mission control station gives it a Friends take with the colors that we’re used to seeing from the theme. There’s no details on the pricing for the 757 piece set but it will be available on May 1.

Boldly go where no kid has gone before! Join Olivia as her dreams come true and she gains entry to the Space Academy. Thanks to all her hard work she’s earned a place in the Academy where she can train to be an astronaut! Learn about space travel in the high-tech academy building. Go for a spin in the multi-axis trainer. Take the helm in mission control and monitor the Space Shuttle’s progress.

LEGO Galidor 20th Anniversary Theme Announced

LEGO has announced that they will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Galidor theme with a new line coming later this year. The short-lived theme was introduced in 2002 with a TV series as well as a small line of sets that went along with it. If you weren’t familiar with Galidor, it centered around the adventures of Nicholas Bluetooth and Allegra Zane who were warped into the world of Galidor which was being taken over by Gorm.

The Galidor 20th anniversary line will reintroduce the action figure line complete with the limb switching functionality which was the core mechanic of the original line. This time, the theme will be the first line to be completely produced with the sustainable, plant-based bricks. Also included will be minifigure versions of the characters which is new since the original line didn’t have that.

REVISIT THE ADVENTURE WOLRD OF GALIDOR WITH NEW LEGO® SETS FOR 2022

[1st April, UK] The LEGO Group has today announced seven brand new sets from the world of Galidor to celebrate the 20th anniversary. Originally released in 2002, this brand-new wave will reimagine the sets that we all loved and for the first time ever, they will be produced completely out of the plant-based materials to keep up with our sustainability efforts.

Available from June 1st, the new products offer builders the opportunity to recreate scenes inspired by the TV show. Be sure to follow our social media to get the latest information on this exciting news.

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LEGO April 2022 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

The LEGO April 2022 sets are now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. Below is a guide of all the sets that you can now buy including the highly anticipated LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) which I expect to sell out very quickly. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some money back from your purchases.

For the April promotions, there are some Easter ones that have been going for a few days which include the LEGO Seasonal Easter Chicks (40527) with purchases of $65 or more. The other one is the LEGO Creator Easter Bunny (30583) with LEGO Stores with purchases of $40. Both of these promos will run until April 16.

Lastly, we have the LEGO Vintage Taxi (40532) with purchases of any of the current Modular Building including the Assembly Square (10255), Bookshop (10270), Police Station (10278), and Boutique Hotel (10297) until April 7.


Brick Sketches

Iron Man (40535) – $16.99
Miles Morales (40536) – $16.99


Creator

LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) – $169.99


DUPLO – April 17 Release

Dinosaur Nursery (10938) – $19.99


Jurassic Park – April 17 Release

Pteranodon Chase (76943) – $19.99
T. rex Dinosaur Breakout (76944) – $49.99
Atrociraptor Dinosaur: Bike Chase (76945) – $19.99
Blue & Beta Velociraptor Capture (76946) – $29.99
Quetzalcoatlus Plane Ambush (76947) – $39.99
T. rex & Atrociraptor Dinosaur Breakout (76948) – $79.99
Triceratops Pick-up Truck Ambush (76950) – $39.99
Pyroraptor & Dilophosaurus Transport (76951) – $39.99
T-rex Breakout (76956) – $99.99


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