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LEGO Free Best Buy Gift Card Deal – December 2021

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Best Buy currently has a promotion where you can get either a free $10 or $20 gift card with certain LEGO purchases. In addition, some of the sets are also on sale as well so you get a pretty good deal out of it, while supplies last. Be sure to also use Rakuten to get some cash back on your purchases.


$20 Gift Card

LEGO Marvel Avengers: Endgame Final Battle (76192) – $55.99/$14 off
LEGO Super Mario Reznonr Knockdown (71390) – $55.99/$14 off
LEGO Super Mario Bowser’s Airship (71391) – $99.99
LEGO Technic Ford F-150 (42126) – $99.99
LEGO Star Wars The Bad Batch Shuttle (75314) – $99.99
LEGO Harry Potter Hogsmeade Village Visit (76388) – $79.99
LEGO adidas Originals Superstar (10282) – $79.99


$10 Gift Card

LEGO Super Mario Lakitu Sky World (71389) – $31.99/$8 off
LEGO Super Mario Sumo Bro Topple Tower (71388) – $23.99/$6 off

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BrickLink Designer Program Round One Building Instructions Now Available

For those who purchased or didn’t purchase the sets from Round 1 of the BrickLink Designer Program, the building instructions for them are now live. The instructions look like your standard LEGO ones but unfortunately, they do not have a parts list but they are available at Brickset or Rebrickable. The sets that were in the first round include:

Castle in the Forest (910001)
Great Fishing Boat (910010)
Sheriff’s Safe (910016)
Kakapo (910017)
Pursuit of Flight (910028)

Round 2 crowdfunding has recently ended with only two projects hitting the maximum pre-orders of 10,000. This also means the other three sets will be a little more limited when they are eventually produced which could also be good for them as well.

LEGO Ideas Asterix the Gaul Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Asterix the Gaul by Ganpat the Celt is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is based on the popular comic series by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo and it features the House of Asterix and includes seven minifigures.

The project now joins Land Ahoy, Terrariums, Great Coral Reef, Hyrule Castle 30th Anniversary, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Avatar Returns, Clockwork Solar System, The Dojo, Hocus Pocus – The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage, Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop, Motorized Johnny 5, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), The LEGO Emergency Box, LEGO Rubik’s Cube (Working), and Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 99th Precinct, Steampunk Explorers, Moominhouse ムーミン屋敷, Castle Outpost, Downtown Records, The Meeting Point, LEGO Ghibli, Baba Yaga, Soyuz Rocket, Orchid, Pirate Tavern, Riverside Scholars, Union Pacific “Big Boy”, Magic Bookends, Stargate, and McDonald’s Franchise 1955-1969 as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

LEGO Gaming Horizon Zero Dawn Tallneck (76989) Product Listing Found

There been talk of a new LEGO Gaming subtheme that is said to be coming out in 2022 and it looks like a set for the them has been revealed at a German toy retailer. The listing suggests that we could be seeing a set from Horizon Zero Dawn which is the Tallneck (76989). It is listed as a 18+ set so we’ll most likely see the newer style of boxes and it is priced at €79.99. The set has been rumored before and it was reported to have 1,222 pieces. If you’re not familiar with the Tallneck from Horizon Zero Dawn, they are machine creatures that Aloy tracks down to progress in the game.

It’s interesting that LEGO chose Horizon Zero Dawn as one of the games for the LEGO Games theme since it’s been over four years since the game released with the sequel, Horizon Forbidden West, set to be released in February 2022 and the Tallneck to be released in May 2022.

**Via StoneWars**

Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Trailer

Marvel has just released the trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and we finally get to see what is going to be happening in the movie. There’s a lot to take in but Doctor Strange seeks help from Scarlet Witch after the events of Wandavision and asks about the Multiverse. If you watched the What If…? animated series, it also somehow ties into one of the episodes there as well.

We also get to see a glimpse of Gargantos which is in the upcoming LEGO Marvel set, and Gargantos Showdown (76205). There should be more trailers for the movie before the May 6 release date but I’m pretty excited for it so far. Our review of the Gargantos Showdown is should be up in the next day or so so keep an eye out for that.

LEGO Survey Gauges Interest on New Subscription Programs

LEGO Subscription

LEGO has kicked off a new survey in the Rewards Center to measure the interest of some new LEGO subscription programs. Under the “Get More Points” tab, the survey gives you 150 VIP points for completing and it asks you about two different subscription plans. Both plans will cost $4.99 per month and they will both include the following:

• Free delivery on your LEGO purchases
• Early access to products, experiences and content (video, audio, building instructions & games)
• Access to limited edition products
• Purchase from back catalogue (get sets from previous years, etc.)
• Return used bricks and receive discounts/points to use elsewhere with TLG
• Free gifts with every purchase

Other than that, both plans have slightly different features. The first plan allows you to track your collection digitially using a LEGO wallet while also having your other LEGO experiences in one place. The second plan focuses more on the learning aspect of LEGO where you have workshops and courses from LEGO experts.

LEGO Subscription

LEGO Subscription

Obviously, this is still in the early stages and does not mean that LEGO will actually be doing a subscription service. Personally, I chose the first plan as those features are geared towards me more. If you have younger kids, maybe the other plan with the learning features are more suited for you. Again, you can get 150 VIP points for completing the survey but you have until January 7 to do so.

LEGO Subscription

LEGO Art Project – Create Together (21226) Target Sale – December 2021

The new LEGO Art Project – Create Together (21226) was just released earlier this month but Target already has the set on sale for 20% off. For a limited time, you can save $24 on it which brings the set down to $95.99. If you’re a Target RedCard member, you can save an additional 5% on it plus you get free shipping as well.

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