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LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330) Review

It has taken a while but the next LEGO Ideas to be released is Home Alone (21330). Releasing on November 1, the set has 3,957 pieces and will retail for $249.99.


Box

The box is very big as it contains bags numbered to 24. Half of those bags are packaged inside an inner box that also includes the instruction booklet and two sticker sheets.

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)


Instructions

As with all other LEGO Ideas instructions, the front of it gives a little insight on the set with some of the play features. It also gives an interview with fan designer Alex Storozhuk who’s original project hit the goal of 10,000 supporters in January 2020. There are also short experts from the LEGO designers as well.


Minifigures

There are five minifigures that are in the set, Kevin, Kate, Harry, Marv, and Marley. Kevin is in this red sweater with tan khakis. He has a double-sided head with a smile on one side and his iconic scared look on the other. He can either use the tan hairpiece or the gray beanie. He has a bowl of ice cream as an accessory.

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

Kate has on a brown outfit which I assume is the suit that she wears in the opening scene from the movie although the coloring is off. She has a double-sided head showing a smile on one side and a screaming expression on the other.

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330)

Harry has on a gray coat with a red shirt. He has both the security cap as well as the black beanie although … Continue

BrickLink Designer Program Round 2 Crowdfunding Opens November 9

BrickLink has revealed the pricing and piece counts for projects that are in the LEGO Ideas Round 2 of crowdfunding for the BrickLink Designer Program. If you’re not familiar with the program, it is for LEGO Ideas projects that did not pass previous LEGO Review Stages. Here fans are able to support their favorite ones from the particular rounds and the first five projects to reach 3,000 pre-orders will be produced. Of the five projects, there will be a maximum of 10,000 sets that will be made. Pre-orders will go live on November 9th at 12:00pm Pacific and will close on December 14 at 12:00pm Pacific.


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


Brickwest Studios – 3,741 pieces/$279.99


Ruined House – 4,002 pieces/$299.99


Clockwork Aquarium – 874 pieces/$64.99


Quest Builder – 3,415 pieces/$259.99


Second round of crowdfunding for the BrickLink Designer Program opens November 9th featuring these nine LEGO® IDEAS 10k Club Projects!

We’re pleased to announce the second round of crowdfunding for the BrickLink Designer Program will open November 9th at 12:00pm Pacific / 9:00pm CET / 8:00pm UTC. We invite LEGO fans to pre-order their favorites among nine fan projects on the BrickLink Designer Program page.

The first five projects to reach the goal of 3,000 pre-orders will be produced as a limited edition set. Up to 10,000 of each will be produced based on pre-orders received from registered BrickLink members.

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LEGO Celebrates Kevins Around the World

Today, LEGO announced the new LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330) and at the same time they are also celebrating Kevins around the world. Different countries have their own campaigns but you’ll be able to find some LEGO Kevins for a chance to win some prizes.


Find Kevin on LEGO.com

A Kevin McCallister minifigure has been hidden somewhere on LEGO.com. When found, the minifigure can be clicked on, taking the user to the competition page where instructions will be given on how to enter the competition.

Enter in-store

A Kevin minifigure will be hidden in selected LEGO stores, and if spotted you will also be able to scan the QR code and enter the competition to potentially win a $1000 LEGO gift card and the Home Alone set.

Find the giant Kevin statues

Life-sized statues of the Kevin McCallister minifigure have been installed near LEGO stores in cities around the world, including New York, Chicago, Paris, Antwerp and Berlin. Each statue features a QR code, enabling different activities such as games or selfies or find your nearest LEGO store.


The LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330) will be available for purchase starting on November 1 for $249.99. When it does, it will become the largest LEGO Ideas set to be produced coming in at 3,955 pieces.

LEGO® IDEAS HOME ALONE SET – CAMPAIGN PRESS RELEASE

The LEGO Group Celebrates Kevins across the world as Home Alone inspired LEGO house and Kevin McCallister minifigure revealed

21st OCTOBER 2021: To celebrate the launch of the new LEGO® Ideas Home Alone

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LEGO Ideas Home Alone (21330) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially announced the next LEGO Ideas set to be releasing with Home Alone (21330). Releasing on November 1, the set has 3,955 pieces and will retail for €249.99/$249.99/£229.99. The original project was designed by Alex Storozhuk and the end result is the largest LEGO Ideas set ever produced.

The Home Alone McCallister House includes a lot of references from the movie and it also has minifigures of Kevin, Kate, Harry, Marv, and Marley. We’re pretty much on the final stretch with our review of the set so stay tuned for that but in the meantime, check out the press release below.

LEGO IDEAS HOME ALONE HOUSE PRODUCT PRESS RELEASE

The LEGO Group reveals fan-designed set based on the house from the all-time festive classic movie, Home Alone

21st OCTOBER 2021: The LEGO Group has revealed the new LEGO® Ideas Home Alone set, an incredibly detailed recreation of the McCallister family residence from the much-loved Home Alone movie, where mayhem ensued as Kevin was left to his own devices and the bumbling burglars Harry and Marv descended.

Now in brick form for the first time, the LEGO Ideas Home Alone set is based on a design submitted to the LEGO Ideas platform by 28-year-old Alex Storozhuk from Ukraine. At an impressive 3,957 pieces, it is also the largest set created from a LEGO Ideas concept.

The LEGO Ideas Home Alone set is instantly recognisable, perfectly capturing the grand McCallister family home, and is also packed with features that tell the story of Kevin’s holiday

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LEGO Ideas Motorized Johnny 5 Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Motorized Johnny 5 by RJ BrickBuilds is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build has 2,711 pieces and it uses the Powered Up app to make the iconic robot motorized.

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, and Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

LEGO Releases Statement Regarding Faulty LEGO City Stuntz Bikes

Ever since the release of the new LEGO City Stuntz line earlier this month, there have been reports of the bikes breaking during regular play. There have been enough quality issues to the point where LEGO Brand Stores have pulled them from the shelves a few weeks back.

LEGO has given a statement regarding this issue which looks to be only in sets sold in the Americas. Customers who has the faulty bikes can contact customer service to get a replacement. Obviously, they’ll need the relevant information for them to be able to send you a new one.

Some consumers in the Americas region have experienced breakage with a wheel element when playing with the LEGO® City Stuntz motorbike. This is a product quality issue and does not pose a safety risk.

The fault is only present on LEGO City Stuntz sets on sale in the Americas and does not affect any similar sets available elsewhere.

We want to provide our consumers with only the best possible play experience and have taken immediate action to rectify the problem, working on ways to ensure our consumers in the Americas also receive the same high quality play experience as those in the rest of the world. Consumers can also request replacement elements by contacting LEGO Customer Services.

LEGO Inside Tour 2022 Signups Announced

Mark your calendars because it has been announced that the LEGO Inside Tour will be returning for 2022. Signups for the event will run from October 26 at 10:00am CEST (1:00am PDT) to October 29 at this link. There are four different tours that you can go on in 2022:

May 18-20
June 1-3
Aug. 31 – Sept. 2
Sept. 14-16

The LEGO Inside Tour is a 2 1/2 day event that includes two overnight stays at the LEGOLAND Hotel with breakfast and an entry ticket to LEGOLAND. The tour itself will give a unique look at LEGO which consists of a factory tour to see how LEGO bricks are made. There are also stops at the LEGO staff shop which has some exclusive sets that you can purchase. At the end of the tour, you’ll get a very exclusive LEGO set that is produced in cooperation with Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen.

Note that travel is not included so you’ll have to arrange that yourself. The LEGO Inside Tour will cost 14,500 DKK which is around $2,200 per person. It is pretty pricey but everyone I’ve talked to that went to one has said that it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you should try to go on.

After two years of cancelled/postponed LEGO Inside Tours, it’s finally time again for LEGO fans to sign up for LEGO Inside Tours.

The sign-up for the LEGO Inside Tour 2022 is available at this page https://legohouse.com/en-gb/what-s-on/lego-inside-tour/ from October 26, 2021 at 10.00 am CEST until October 29, 2021 at

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