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LEGO Star Wars AT-ST Raider (75254) Amazon Sale – February 2021

The LEGO Star Wars AT-ST Raider (75254) is currently on sale on Amazon for 20% off. Due to the recent news that Cara Dune’s actress, Gina Carano, is no longer part of the show, I have a feeling that this is the last time we’ll see the character in minifigure form, unless she is recasted in the future. I won’t get political here but if you’re wanting the set, I would suggest picking it up where you can find it due to many reseller groups telling their members to buy up all the stock to flip it.

New LEGO Storage Box Coming from Room Copenhagen

If you’re looking for an additional storage solution for your LEGO bricks, Room Copenhagen will soon be rolling out a new storage bin to their line. The LEGO Storage Box Large (4094) is in a translucent black color complete with a branded lid. The dimensions of it are 378 x 297 x 235 mm / 14.7 x 11.6 x 9.2 in and it can fill 19 liters. There’s no word yet on the release date.

The LEGO® Storage Box large is ideal for storage of LEGO bricks or larger toys. The translucent bottom makes it possible to identify the content and the box is easy for kids to handle. Stack several boxes to optimize the floor storage space.

LEGO Ideas The Nightmare Before Christmas – Halloween Town Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Nightmare Before Christmas – Halloween Town by Tvrulesmylife is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is based on a little scene from the iconic movie that is complete with Jack’s house in the middle, Spiral Hill on the left side, and the fountain on the right. It also proposes six minifigures of Jack, Sally, Doctor Finklestein, Lock, Shock & Barrel, and a skeleton.

The project now joins The Shire, the Hobbithole of Frodo and Bilbo Baggins, Among Us: The Skeld Detailed Map, The Office, Castle of Lord Afol and the Black Knights, The X-Files: I Want to Believe, The House of Chocolate, The Simpsons – The Krusty Burger, Asterix and Obelix, 4½-Litre 1927-31 Bentley ‘Blower’, Scania Next Generation S730, The Karate Kid “Wax On, Wax Off”, Hyrule Castle (The Legend of Zelda), Metroid: Samus Aran’s Gunship, NASA’s SLS & Artemis, Lego Bookends, Animal Crossing: New Horizons Paradise, Claus Toys, Baba Yaga, The Castle of Brickwood Forest, A Nice Day at the Farm, The Forth Bridge, The Sewing Workshop, and The King’s Castle as the ones to reach the First 2021 Review Stage.

LEGO Star Wars Yoda’s Galaxy Atlas Available for Pre-Order on Amazon

Amazon has put up a product listing for the upcoming LEGO Star Wars Yoda’s Galaxy Atlas which is set to be released in April. The hardcover version retails for $16.99 and it also includes an exclusive Yoda minifigure. He also has some accessories including a staff, backpack, camera, and a printed galaxy map tile.

With Jedi Master Yoda as your guide, visit the incredible planets of a brick-built galaxy far, far away.

Take a tour of 25 fascinating worlds, from desert planet Tatooine to remote ice world Hoth. Head off the familiar tourist track to Crait, or explore Yoda’s own swamp hideout on Dagobah.

Discover the must sees. Check out reviews and what to pack. Find out who you might bump into along the way!

The exclusive Yoda minifigure comes with four accessories – a staff, a backpack, a camera, and a map of the galaxy – everything Yoda needs for his adventures!

LEGO Ideas The King’s Castle Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The King’s Castle by BrickHammer is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The castle is based on a typical historical castle design that is fortified on a hill. It also proposes six minifigures and a horse.

The project now joins The Shire, the Hobbithole of Frodo and Bilbo Baggins, Among Us: The Skeld Detailed Map, The Office, Castle of Lord Afol and the Black Knights, The X-Files: I Want to Believe, The House of Chocolate, The Simpsons – The Krusty Burger, Asterix and Obelix, 4½-Litre 1927-31 Bentley ‘Blower’, Scania Next Generation S730, The Karate Kid “Wax On, Wax Off”, Hyrule Castle (The Legend of Zelda), Metroid: Samus Aran’s Gunship, NASA’s SLS & Artemis, Lego Bookends, Animal Crossing: New Horizons Paradise, Claus Toys, Baba Yaga, The Castle of Brickwood Forest, A Nice Day at the Farm, The Forth Bridge, and The Sewing Workshop as the ones to reach the First 2021 Review Stage.

Last Day for LEGO 90th Anniversary Fan Vote

There is one day left to get your votes in for the 90th Anniversary Fan Vote over on LEGO Ideas to choose the theme that will be getting a set to celebrate the event next year. The themes that are in the running include Bionicle, Classic Space, Pirates, and Castle. Initially, the top three themes were supposed to be voted on but LEGO acknowledged that were wrong in splitting the votes for all the Castle subthemes. Voting ends at 11am CEST/2am PST/5am EST.

LEGO Announces Partnership with DQ Institute to Help Kids be Responsible Digital Citizens

The LEGO Group has announced a new partnership with the DQ Institute which is one of the world’s leading think tank on digital citizenship and online child safety. With more kids being online, this is a new learning experience to teach kids how to be more responsible to others in the digital world. You can read more about it in the press release below.

THE LEGO GROUP PARTNERS WITH THE DQ INSTITUTE TO EMPOWER CHILDREN TO BECOME RESPONSIBLE DIGITAL CITIZENS

Billund, February 9th 2021: The LEGO Group has today announced a new partnership with the DQ Institute, a world-leading think tank on digital citizenship and online child safety. The partnership will see the two organisations work together to help children develop the skills they need to thrive in the digital world.

As part of the partnership, the LEGO Group has today launched a new, interactive, fun and safe learning experience, based on the DQ (Digital Intelligence) framework that was pioneered by the DQ Institute. The experience has been co-designed by the DQ Institute and the LEGO Group to teach children vital digital empathy skills at a time when they are spending more time online than ever before.

The interactive experience on www.LEGO.com/kids-saferinternetday will help children explore what digital empathy means and why it is so important; helping them to be aware of, sensitive to, and supportive of one’s own and others’ feelings, needs, and concerns online. During this fun and accessible learning experience, LEGO® Minifigures will present children with a series of dilemmas that they may

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