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LEGO Ideas Jules Verne’s Nautilus Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Jules Verne’s Nautilus project by Seb_E is the latest one to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,753 piece build features the Nautilus submarine from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and it includes the giant squid as well. The project also proposes minifigures of Captain Nemo, Professor Aronnax, Ned Land, Conseil, and the First Mate.

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, Ch-Ch-Ch-Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers!, and LEGO Minerals as the ones to reach the First 2022 Review Stage.

LEGO Mega Space Bundle Sweepstakes in Rewards Center

For those who like to gamble, LEGO has a new Mega Space Bundle sweepstakes going on in the Rewards Center. You can have a chance to win 10 LEGO Space sets for a minimum of 50 VIP points and they include:

• NASA Space Shuttle Discovery (10283)
• NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander (10266)
• DUPLO Space Shuttle Mission (10944)
• Disney Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse’s Space Rocket (10774)
• Creator 3-in-1 Space Shuttle Adventure (31117)
• Creator 3-in-1 Space Mining Mech (31115)
• City Lunar Roving Vehicle (60348)
• City Lunar Space Station (60349)
• City Lunar Research Base (60350)
• City Rocket Launch Center (60351)

There is a maximum of 50 entries per member which equates to 2,500 VIP points and the sweepstakes ends on June 9.

LEGO Friends Andrea’s Theater School (41714) Official Images

A short while ago, we got our first look at the upcoming LEGO Friends Andrea’s Theater School (41714) and now there are official images of the set coming out from toy retailer Ask-Bricks24.nl. We now know that it will be released in June and it will have 1,154 pieces. The theater is able to open up to reveal the stage and a wide variety of props and costumes are stored in the back. The set included minidolls of Andrea, Ollie, Freya, and Professor Adrian. I suspect many will be using the set for the LEGO Muppets Collectible Minifigures (71033).

Better Images of LEGO City Freight Train (60336)

Last week, we got our first look at the new LEGO City Freight Train (60336) and there are now better images of the set in the Building Instructions App. It has 1,153 pieces and it is said to be released in June along with a few more train sets.

The LEGO City Freight Train has arrived with a powerful locomotive and 3 awesome train cars ready to haul all kinds of cargo. Board the reach stacker, load the 2 containers of plants produce and preserves onto the flatcar, and hoist the EV charging station into the open wagon. Then lower the upper deck of the auto carrier, drive and secure the 2 EVs onboard and prepare for a timely departure.

**Via Promobricks**

LEGO Opens New Digital Office in Copenhagen

LEGO has recently announced that they have opened up a new digital office in Copenhagen that will be used to accelerate digital transformation. The office is used for a team of 400 that will help LEGO’s long-term digitalization goal. The digital offices in Billund, London and Shanghai will also be expanded in a three year period that will expand the team to 1,800 people.

The LEGO Group set to nearly triple size of digital team to accelerate digital transformation

Opens playful new digital office in Copenhagen for up to 400 colleagues

COPENHAGEN, April 21, 2022: The LEGO Group today announced it has opened a new digital office in Copenhagen to support its long-term digital ambitions. The office, one of four digital workspaces around the world, will be a base for up to 400 colleagues.

Digital offices in Billund, London and Shanghai will also be expanded to accommodate the growing team which will nearly triple in size over a three year period to more than 1,800 globally.

Chief Digital & Technology Office, Atul Bhardwaj said: “Our digital transformation is one of the single largest investments the LEGO Group will make in a generation. We’ve been blending physical and digital experiences for many years and are excited by our progress. But, we have big ambitions so are accelerating our investment and expanding our digital team.

“The LEGO® brick will always be the heart of our business but we’re seeing great success making LEGO a digitally enabled brand from new ways to play, shop and do business.”

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LEGO Marvel and Star Wars April 2022 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

There are some new LEGO Marvel Thor: Love and Thunder and LEGO Star Wars sets that are now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. There are two sets for Thor which depicts various scenes from the upcoming movie.

Attack on New Asgard (76207) – $19.99
The Goat Boat (76208) – $49.99

The new LEGO Star Wars sets are some new diorama style sets that also shows some iconic scenes from the Star Wars movies. Depending on how fast these sets sell, I would suggest waiting until May 1 to take advantage of the upcoming May the 4th promotions.

Update: Forgot about the Republic Fighter Tank.

Death Star Trench Run (75329) – $59.99
Dagobah Jedi Training (75330) – $79.99
Death Star Trash Compactor (75339) – $89.99
Republic Fighter Tank (75342) – $39.99

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