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LEGO DC 1989 Batwing (76161) Now Available for VIPs on LEGO Shop

The LEGO DC 1989 Batwing (76161) is now available for purchase for VIP members on the LEGO Shop. The set has 2,363 pieces and it retails for $199.99. This is the second Tim Burton vehicle made into a set with the first one being the 1989 Batmobile (76139) from last year. One nice thing that you can do with the Batwing is that it can be wall mounted as a display piece. Check out my review of the set here.

In addition, you’ll also get the LEGO MINDSTORMS Mini Robots (40413) and the VIP Gift Set (5006008) with your purchase.

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LEGO Ideas 123 Sesame Street (21324) Teaser

LEGO has released the first teaser for the upcoming LEGO Ideas 123 Sesame Street (21324). In the teaser, you can see some of the stuff you’ll find on Sesame Street including Oscar’s trash can, Elmo’s goldfish, Bert’s paper clip collection, and Big Bird’s teddy bear, Radar. You can also see a cookie going by with the Cookie Monster chasing after it. The official reveal of the set shouldn’t be too long so stay tuned for that.

Note that the image above is the fan idea that was approved and it will most likely be changed a little.

The LEGO Group and adidas Announce Multi-Year Partnership for New Products

LEGO has announced that they have entered a multi-year partnership with adidas for new products coming as soon as December 2020. There will be products for various sports and active lifestyles for both kids and adults. It is said that the partnership will also cross into different LEGO themes so this could suggest that we could get some sports sets again. Check out the press release below.

adidas and the LEGO Group embark on a multi-year partnership

Sharing a belief in the power to build skills, strength and better futures through creativity, it’s time for two of the world’s most creative and loved brands to play on the same team!

HERZOGENAURACH & BILLUND, October 20 2020: Today, industry-leading sportwear brand adidas and household favouite toy company, the LEGO Group announced a multi-year partnership. The collaboration will see new co-created products to inspire creativity and foster a more playful, positive and inclusive world for adults and children from any background or sporting ability.

Like the bricks that serve as this partnership’s inspiration, the collaboration fuses two of the most recognized and iconic brands and will offer a diverse portfolio of footwear, apparel and hardware. Fans could already explore the creative ambition of the collaboration with the limited release of the adidas Originals ZX 8000 LEGO® sneaker in September.

“It’s our mission to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow and help children be creative and learn the skills they need to thrive”, said Julia Goldin, Chief Marketing Officer at the LEGO Group. “Great play experiences are a

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LEGO Ideas Open MRI Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Open MRI by Apollo Exconde is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is a representation of a MRI and is also a 4-in-1 build that turns it into an upright MRI, CT scan, and a DEXA scan.

The project now joins the Boeing 737 Passenger Plane, Colosseum (Architecture Style), Gravity Falls: The Mystery Shack, Brick Town Police Station, , Red Dwarf Starbug, Avatar: The Last Airbender – YIP YIP!, and Classic Castle as the ones that have reached the Third 2020 Review Stage.

The LEGO Group Doesn’t Support JK Rowling’s Views

The LEGO Harry Potter theme has been extremely popular in the LEGO community but there has also been backlash with the creator of Harry Potter, JK Rowling, regarding things she have said on social media. Fan on social media have asked if JK Rowling has any influence on the LEGO Harry Potter sets which in turn could turn off fans from purchasing any if she does. LEGO’s PR Department has given a response for this issue which you can see below.

There is no place for discrimination in our society. Our mission is to inspire the builders of tomorrow, and that includes inspiring them to be empathetic, kind and inclusive both through our products and our learning through play programmes.

Our partnership to create Wizarding World sets is with Warner Bros, not JK Rowling. Warner Brothers receives the royalty fees from the sales of LEGO Harry Potter sets. You will need to contact Warner Brothers directly to ask them how they distribute these funds.

Since Diversity and Inclusion are a focus for us, we also work with non-profit organisations that support LGBTQ+ children. In Connecticut we have donated to TRUE COLORS, a non-profit organisation that works with social service agencies, schools, organisations and within communities to ensure that the needs of sexual and gender minority youth are both recognised and competently met.

UK we are also working with Diversity Role Models, an organisation that helps to educate all children about the importance of inclusion and empathy for all.; and Albert Kennedy Trust, an organisation that provides

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