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BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Pre-Orders Now Live

Pre-orders for Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program is now live and you can support your favorite projects during this crowdfunding stage. The first five projects with 3,000 pre-orders will be produced by LEGO in conjunction with BrickLink and there will be a maximum of 10,000 sets made for those sets. Once a certain project hits 10,000 orders, there will be no more taken for them. You will be able to see on the individual product pages on how close they are to hitting 10,000 so don’t hesitate if you see something you like. Projects that aren’t part of the first five will not be charged. What’s nice is that you place your orders on the LEGO Shop so you can use Rakuten to get some cash back.


Mountain Windmill – 2,085 pieces/$179.99


Modular LEGO Store – 2,149 pieces/$179.99


Science Adventures – 414 pieces/$35.99


Seasons in Time: Calendar – 3,010 pieces/$249.99


Retro Bowling Alley – 2,779 pieces/$229.99


Venetian Houses – 3,470 pieces/$289.99


Ruined House – 4,002 pieces/$299.99


Clockwork Aquarium – 874 pieces/$64.99


Quest Builder – 3,415 pieces/$259.99

LEGO VIDIYOLAND Coming Soon

I’m not sure what it’s about but LEGO has just announced LEGO VIDIYOLAND. The short video only shows an Animal Crossing character going into a house with playing some music and more will be revealed soon.

As we know by now, the LEGO VIDIYO theme hasn’t really lived up to expectations and will be taking a break in 2022 with new play experiences in 2023.

LEGO Star Wars UCS AT-AT (75313) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially announced the LEGO Star Wars UCS AT-AT (75313). Releasing on November 26, the set has 6,785 pieces and will retail for $799.99 /£749.99/€ 799.99.

LEGO STAR WARS AT-AT CONSTRUCTION SET PRESS RELEASE

The new LEGO® Star Wars™ AT-AT™ Construction Set Makes an Impressive Addition to Star Wars and LEGO Fan Collections

9th November 2021: Today, the LEGO Group announces the new epic LEGO® Star Wars™ AT-AT™ set – the latest launch in the Ultimate Collector Series set (UCS) line-up and a must-have for fans of LEGO and Star Wars.

The AT-AT(All Terrain Armored Transport) first appeared in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, its huge presence appearing over the horizon on the icy fields during the Battle of Hoth, ready to attack the Rebel Alliance’s shield generator. Nothing like it had ever been seen before, and the Galactic Empire’s ground forces used the AT-AT’s gigantic size to overpower the Rebellion and ultimately destroy Echo Base.

This immense new LEGO model is massive in size and detail, paying homage to the gigantic vehicles in the film. It features6,785 pieces, a movable head, spinning guns, adjustable legs, and side panels that open to reveal amazingly detailed interiors.

In addition, the set comes with nine minifigures and accessories, including Luke Skywalker (along with a wire so fans can recreate the famous scene of him swinging from an AT-AT’s underside in an attempt to thwart their attack), General Veers,two AT-AT drivers, a Snowtrooper Commander and four Snowtrooper minifigures, as well as two speeder bikes and an

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Reminder: BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Pre-Orders Start Tomorrow

This is your last reminder that pre-orders for Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program will be starting tomorrow at 12pm Pacific. The main change for this round is Brickwest Studios has been moved to Round 3 and has been replaced by Venetian Houses. The first five projects with 3,000 pre-orders will be produced with a maximum of 10,000 sets made. They are on a first-come basis so once they’re sold out, that’s it.


Mountain Windmill – 2,085 pieces/$179.99


Modular LEGO Store – 2,149 pieces/$179.99


Science Adventures – 414 pieces/$35.99


Seasons in Time: Calendar – 3,010 pieces/$249.99


Retro Bowling Alley – 2,779 pieces/$229.99


Venetian Houses – 3,470 pieces/$289.99


Ruined House – 4,002 pieces/$299.99


Clockwork Aquarium – 874 pieces/$64.99


Quest Builder – 3,415 pieces/$259.99

LEGO Seasonal Santa’s Front Yard (40484) Revealed

The Australian LEGO Shop has revealed the LEGO Seasonal Santa’s Front Yard (40484) which could be an upcoming gift-with-purchase set. There’s no details on how to obtain it but we do know that it has 317 pieces. Initial thoughts of it is that it could be one of the gifts for this year’s Black Friday shopping event but we’ll confirm when LEGO Reveals those details on November 15.

Celebrate the winter season with the LEGO® building kit Santa’s Front Yard (40484). It’s an icy, moonlit night in Santa’s front yard, where an attentive elf is feeding a cute reindeer by the cold, clear stream with a carrot. This delightful scenery includes a snow-covered North Pole shield and trees, as well as a hand lantern for the elf. An inspiring gift for children aged 9 and over and festive building fun for LEGO fans of all ages.

LEGO® Santa’s Front Yard (40484) includes an elven minifigure, a reindeer and an icy, moonlit environment with a stream, snow-covered trees and the North Pole shield, as well as a hand lantern and a carrot element.

With this 317-part construction kit, the Christmas spirit comes up. Festive fun for children aged 9 and over and LEGO® building fun for the whole family.

The LEGO® “Santa’s Front Yard” set is over 10 cm high. (10 cm) high, 4.5 in. (12 cm) wide, and 3.5 in. (9 cm) deep.

**Via Promobricks**

LEGO Reveals New Sets and Partnerships at China International Import Expo

This past weekend, LEGO revealed some new sets at the China International Import Expo which included lines from Monkie Kid, Super Mario, and Chinese Traditional Festival. The Monkie Kid Galactic Explorer and the Lunar New Year sets will be available in China and Asia Pacific markets on December 25 while the Super Mario sets will be available on January 18, 2022. Unfortunately, it did not mention when these sets will be available for the rest of the world except that the Super Mario ones will be in early 2022.

In addition, LEGO has announced a new partnership with Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden to inspire and engage children in sustainability. Furthermore, the company has also signed an agreement with the China Association of the Blind and China Braille Press to launch the LEGO Braille Bricks program in China.

The LEGO Group unveils new play experiences and partnerships at China International Import Expo

New products inspired by Chinese cultures and traditions.

The LEGO Group has revealed seven new LEGO® sets at the 4th China International Import Expo (CIIE). The new sets include three products inspired by Chinese culture and traditions and four new sets from the popular LEGO® Super Mario™ theme.

Paul Huang, Senior Vice President of the LEGO Group and General Manager of LEGO China, said “We are thrilled to unveil a record number of new products at the CIIE as we celebrate the power of play and children’s creative resilience at the important expo. We bring sets inspired by Chinese cultures and traditions, and also products

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