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LEGO Ninjago 2022 Rumored Sets

LEGO Ninjago will be continuing in 2022 and there’s already a rumored list of sets coming out of Promobricks. The most interesting one to me is the Ultra Combo Ninja Mech that gives me a Power Rangers feel with the ninjas’ mechs combined to make a large one. The smaller sets seem to sound like remakes of previous versions. Keep in mind, these aren’t confirmed until LEGO announces them or they show up at verified retailers.

Kai’s Spinjitzu Ninja Training (70688) – 32 pieces/9.99€
Jay’s Spinjitzu Ninja Training (70689) – 32 pieces/9.99€
Lloy’s Spinjitzu Ninja Training (70690) – 25 pieces/9.99€
Lloyd’s Ninja Mech (71757) – 57 pieces/9.99€
Jay’s Thunder Dragon EVO (71760) – 140 pieces/19.99€
Zane’s Power-Up Mech EVO (71761) – 95 pieces/9.99€
Kai’s Fire Dragon EVO (71762) – 204 pieces/29.99€
Lloyd’s Race Car EVO (71763) – 279 pieces/29.99€
Ninja Training Center (71764) – 524 pieces/39.99€
Ultra Combo Ninja Mech (71765) – 1,104 pieces/84.99€
Lloyd’s Legendary Dragon (71766) – 747 pieces/69.99€
Ninja Dojo Temple (71767) – 1,394 pieces/99.99€

LEGO Ideas Great Coral Reef Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Great Coral Reef by kris_kelvin is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The highly detailed build is based on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia which is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and is filled with plants in an underwater environment.

The project now joins Land Ahoy and Terrariums as the ones to reach the Third 2021 Review Stage.

Super Mario Bros. Animated Film Coming in 2022 – Any LEGO Sets?

During today’s Nintendo Direct, Shigeru Miyamoto talked but the upcoming Super Mario Bros. animated film from Illumination releasing on December 21, 2022. He revealed a star-studded lineup and quite a few of them have had ties to previous LEGO movies.

• Chris Pratt as Mario
• Anna Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach
• Charlie Day as Luigi
• Jack Black as Bowser
• Keegan-Michael Key as Toad
• Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong
• Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong
• Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek
• Sebastian Maniscalco as Spike
• Charles Martinet with surprise cameos

There is a listed of rumored LEGO Super Mario 2022 sets going around online but we’ll have to see if they are related to the movie or more expansion sets. Since the movie doesn’t come out until next holiday season, we probably won’t see any of the movie sets until around summer time, if there are sets for it. It’ll be a great time for minifigure versions of the characters. *Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge*

71396 – €9.99
71397 – €24.99
71398 – €29.99
71399 – €39.99
71400 – €59.99
71401 – €79.99
71402 – €3.99

Fan Christmas Dinner at the LEGO House

If you’re in Europe or planning to take a trip there is holiday season, LEGO will be hosting a Fan Christmas dinner at the LEGO House. On December 10, the five hour event will include a traditional Danish Christmas dinner along with after hours access to the Experience Zones in the LEGO House. Tickets cost 499 DKK which is around $80. You can start booking your tickets at the bottom of this page.

LEGO House Fan Day Masterpiece Galley Models

The LEGO House Fan Day kicked off in Billund earlier today and there’s a exhibition in the Masterpiece Gallery that is filled with MOCs created by LEGO employees. Not only were LEGO designers participating, there was also a mechanical engineer, executive assistant, and an operator that contributed to the exhibition as well. You can check them out below and head over to the press release to see who created the models.

LEGO Releases Statement Regarding RRP Changes in Western Europe

LEGO has made an official statement regarding reports of LEGO set price increases in Western Europe. LEGO has stated that they have made the recommended retail price more consistent in many countries for 2022 and a majority of the sets will not see price changes. There will be some sets that will have the RRP go up or down depending on the set and country. North America will not see any of these changes.

The LEGO Group has no plans to increase the recommended retail price (RRP) of its portfolio of products.

In Western Europe, we’ve taken steps to make RRP pricing more consistent across different countries from 2022. The RRP of the majority of LEGO sets will not change as a result of this. However, on a small selection of sets the RRP will either go down or up depending on the set and the country.

There are currently no plans to make such changes in other markets.

It’s important to note that the final price charged to shoppers is set by retailers, not the LEGO Group.

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