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LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 22 (71032) Official Character Names

A few weeks ago, we got our first look at the Series 22 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71032) and we know know the official names of the characters in the set. LEGO has finally put up a product listing on the LEGO Shop which shows the names of all 12 that you are able to collect starting in January. As expected, they will retail for $4.99 each and I assume there will be 36 minifigures in a complete box.

• Bird-watcher
• Chili Costume Fan
• Figure Skating Champion
• Forest Elf
• Horse and Groom
• Night Protector
• Raccoon Costume Fan
• Robot Repair Tech
• Space Creature
• Snow Guardian
• Troubadour
• Wheelchair Racer

Last Days to Pre-Order Round 2 BrickLink Designer Program Sets

There is a little over one day left to get your pre-orders in for Round 2 of the BrickLink Designer Program. As of right now, the Modular LEGO Store and Venetian Houses have been sold out but you can still put in pre-orders for the Mountain Windmill (9100003), Retro Bowling Alley (910013), and Clockwork Aquarium (910015). All five sets will be produced as they have all been funded but how many sets produced from the last the three that haven’t hit the max pre-orders will be determined tomorrow.

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Additional LEGO 2022 Polybags Revealed Online

We’ve already seen a glimpse of some LEGO 2022 polybags and now Brickshop.eu has posted more 2022 LEGO polybags from various themes. There’s no word yet at this time on which ones will be promotional polybags and which ones will be sold in stores.


LEGO Batman Batmobile (30455)


LEGO City Fire Patrol Vehicle (30585)


LEGO City Police Robot Unit (30587)


LEGO City Go-Kart Racer (30589)


LEGO Creator Tropical Parrot (30581)


LEGO Creator Birthday Bear (30582)


LEGO Creator Monster Truck (30594)


LEGO DOTS Pineapple Photo Holder (30560)


LEGO Ninjago Mini Thunder Raider (30592)


LEGO Ninjago Lloyd Suit Mech (30593)

LEGO Ideas Union Pacific “Big Boy” Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Union Pacific “Big Boy” by Lassehfl is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is based on the Union Pacific 4006 which consists of 2,100 pieces and has functional valve gears.

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, and Riverside Scholars as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

LEGO Exclusives Discounted on LEGO Shop

In a rare instance for US customers, LEGO has put some exclusive sets on sale on the LEGO Shop. These sets include:

adidas Originals Superstar (10282) – $63.99/20% off
Bird of Paradise (10289) – $69.99/30% off
Queer Eye – The Fab 5 Loft (10291) – $79.99/20% off

For countries outside of North America such as the UK and France, you’ll also get Double VIP Points as well. I’m not sure why North America gets shafted out of that promo since we don’t really have that much in stock, at least let us have something.

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LEGO Marvel Spidey and his Amazing Friends Sets Revealed

There will be some new LEGO Marvel 4+ sets based on the Spidey and his Amazing Friends show and JB Spielwaren has revealed them online. There are four sets in the wave and there are some new Marvel minifigures to collect.


Spider-Man’s Techno Trike (10781) – 59 pieces


Hulk vs. Rhino Truck Showdown (10782) – 110 pieces


Spider-Man at Doc Ock’s Lab (10783) – 131 pieces


Spider-Man Webquarter Hangout (10784) – 155 pieces

LEGO Responds to UCS AT-AT (75313) Design Flaw

Last week, Brickset brought up some design flaws with with the new LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75313) where it can’t be easily taken apart. Of course, this goes against LEGO’s ethos that every set can be taken apart and rebuilt.

The post garnered enough attention from other media that LEGO has released a statement about it. One of these outlets was Vice who LEGO gave the response to and not Brickset which boggles my mind as to why they didnt’ give it to a fellow fan media. The statement is as follows:

All LEGO sets are designed to be rebuildable, including the LEGO Star Wars AT-AT.

“This set is a complex build intended for those aged 18+ and uses Technic pieces to secure elements of the set. Once assembled, these pieces can sometimes be more difficult to take apart, but it is still possible. In the case of the elements that attach the upper body to the lower part of the set, builders should tap to the side of the Technic rod until it starts to stick out and then remove it using the LEGO tool which is provided with the set. Alternatively, you can ease the model onto its side and the rods will come out.

“Regarding the pieces used to construct the legs; once assembled the Technic rods can be removed by pushing the rod from one end and securing the end of it with your fingernail. Then push back the cross-axle extender and keep repeating this movement until enough of the end protrudes

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