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LEGO Technic Jeep Wrangler (42122) Revealed

LEGO has just announced a brand new LEGO Technic set for 2021 with the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (42122). It consists of 665 pieces and will retail for $49.99. The Wrangler will be released on January 1.

MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD YOUR PLAYGROUND WITH THE NEW LEGO® TECHNIC™ JEEP® WRANGLER

Today, the Jeep® brand and the LEGO Group revealed the newest LEGO® Technic™ model, the one-of-a-kind Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Designed to emulate the iconic look, design and legendary off-road capabilities of the actual vehicle, this first-ever LEGO model of a Jeep SUV – the LEGO Technic Jeep Wrangler is ready to face any epic adventure.

The new model of this powerful SUV will provide a thrilling building experience for LEGO fans of all ages as they recreate the high-performance 4×4 systems, rugged tires, fold-down rear seats and classic seven-slot grille in LEGO Technic form.

Once the build is complete, builders create endless off-road adventures with the feature packed, 665-piece model. A button operated front steering system and powerful axle-articulation suspension means they will love testing out their model on obstacles everywhere. The eye-catching, yellow-and-black colour scheme is captivating in action or on display.

The LEGO Technic Jeep Wrangler is designed for Jeep and LEGO fans alike, aged 9 and above. It will be available from January 1st 2021 from LEGO.com, LEGO stores and other retailers globally, priced at [49.99€/49.99$/£44.99].

”The Jeep Wrangler is an icon in the off-road world” says Lars Thygesen, Designer, LEGO Technic. “The Rubicon has a lot of the iconic details loved by 4×4

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LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 21 (71029) Additional Information

Yesterday, the Series 21 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71029) were revealed and we now have some additional information to share about the set. As we can see, there are only 12 minifigures to collect in this wave and therefore the case sizes for it has shrunk to 36 blind bags.

The case will have an equal assortment of the minifigures with the exception of cases that are manually inspected. Those particular cases will not have an equal distribution as LEGO can not identify which minifigure was taken out but there will be at least one full set of minifigures per case. The Series 21 LEGO Collectible Minifigures will be available starting on January 1. Which ones are you excited to get?

LEGO Celebrates 25 Years of LEGO Video Games

This month is the 25th anniversary of the release of the first LEGO video game called LEGO Fun to Build back in 1995. LEGO has launched a new free Bits N’ Bricks podcast talking about LEGO’s history in digital play and video games. Check out the press release about this important event in the long history of the company.

FROM BRICKS TO BITS: THE LEGO GROUP CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF LEGO® VIDEO GAMES

Anniversary marked by the launch of a new podcast which explores untold stories behind a quarter of a century of LEGO gaming innovation, from the release of Japan only Sega Pico title LEGO® Fun to Build to the upcoming release of eagerly awaited multi-platform title LEGO Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga

This month sees the 25th anniversary of the release of the LEGO Group’s first ever video game and marks a quarter of a century of digital innovation. From the small-scale release of a SEGA Educational game, LEGO Fun to Build, in Japan December 1995 to global blockbuster titles LEGO® Harry Potter™: Years 1-4 or LEGO® Star Wars™: The Complete Saga, the last 25 years has seen the iconic LEGO System in Play come to life digitally in over 80 commercial games and bring creative play to gaming fans all over the world.

The company’s video games development team started life as ‘Project Darwin’, a small team led by artist Dent-de-Lion Du Midi who travelled to the LEGO Group’s headquarters in the mid-1990s to convince then CEO, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, to let the

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