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LEGO Ideas Fast Food Corner Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Fast Food Corner by RobinHoodBricks is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The building consists of a Fast Food outlet, a Pawnbroker, a Pharmacy, and an Outdoor Adventure shop with an indoor climbing wall.

It now joins The Mountain Windmill, Community – Greendale Community College, LEGO HeroQuest, Brickwest Studios, House from Up, Animal Crossing New Horizons: Nook’s Cranny, Trabant 601, and Night at the Museum as the projects to reach the Second 2020 Review Stage.

LEGOLAND Minifigure Lounge Pants Available for Father’s Day

Father’s Day is coming up next week and LEGOLAND has a pretty good gift for dads to wear around the house. They have some Minifigure Lounge Pants available for $21.99 which features minifigure head designs all around. Kids can also get one with the Youth Sizes and there’s also a Bundle that is on sale which includes the adult pants along with a key hanger, mug, and the LEGOLAND Train (40166). I’m not sure how fast shipping is from LEGOLAND but hopefully it arrives before next Sunday. Thanks to Johnathan for the heads up.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Reportedly Being Sold

News coming out this Friday afternoon is that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment parent company, AT&T, is looking to sell the gaming division. As we know, WB Interactive Entertainment makes the LEGO games and the next one that is scheduled to be released is LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. There are reports that a few companies are willing to purchase it including Take-Two, EA, and, Activision Blizzard. If a sale does happen, I’m not sure what will happen to future LEGO games in the future. It was mentioned that IPs such as Batman and Harry Potter will still stay with WB Interactive.

**Via IGN**

LEGO Disney Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters (43179) First Look

You may have seen this leak a few days ago but LEGO has allowed us to share this one image of the LEGO Disney Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters (43179). The official announcement for the set is still coming in the near future but this is the set that is reportedly coming out on June 17. As you can see above, the set features both Mickie and Minnie along with some accessories. Stay tuned for the official announcement with details of the set which should be coming soon.

LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor (51515) Officially Announced

LEGO has announced the latest addition to the LEGO MINDSTORMS line with the Robot Inventor (51515). Retailing at $359.99, the set has 949 pieces and will be released in early Q4 2020. Robot Inventor is a 5-in-1 set that allows builders to also learn about coding using the companion app. The coding language is based on Scratch and it supports Python for more advanced coders. Check out the press release below.

New LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robot Inventor lets creators build and bring to life anything they can imagine.

• Builders can create and code one of five personality-packed robots or dream-up and build their own creations
• Robot Inventor uses drag-and-drop coding language based on Scratch as well as Python to support those new to robotics
• Over 50 new challenges and fun activities to help all abilities build coding confidence in a fun, exciting way
Today, the LEGO Group has announced the first addition to the much-loved LEGO® MINDSTORMS® theme in seven years. The new LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor 5-in-1 set unleashes a new world of fun, creative coding possibilities and provides the ultimate playful learning experience for young inventors and creators.

For over two decades, LEGO MINDSTORMS has inspired those of all ages to test and build their confidence with technology through play. By combining the LEGO building system with robotic and coding elements, builders can create anything they can imagine, while developing the STEM skills that 7 in 10 parents say are essential to their child’s future success.

This latest evolution of the much-loved

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LEGO Summer 2020 Sets Available on Zavvi

For us here in North America, there are a number of summer 2020 LEGO sets that aren’t currently available until August but there’s a way to get them via Zavvi. They have a number of sets from various themes that you can now buy and they are shipping today. One thing to note is that the prices are slightly above retail price but considering that they aren’t released yet here and with LEGO having shortage of inventory, I’d say that is a fair tradeoff. The sets that Zavvi has include:

LEGO Architecture The White House (21054) – $99.99
LEGO City Central Airport (60261) – $59.99
LEGO City Passenger Airplane (60262) – $99.99
LEGO Creator Pirate Ship (31109) – $99.99
LEGO DC Super Heroes Mobile Bat Base (76160) – 89.99
LEGO DUPLO Wrecking Ball Demolition (10932) – $59.99
LEGO DUPLO Tower Crane & Construction (10933) – $129.99
LEGO Friends Heartlake City Airplane (41429) – $69.99
LEGO Friends Summer Fun Water Park (41430) – $99.99
LEGO Harry Potter 4 Privet Drive (75968) – $69.99
LEGO Harry Potter Astronomy Tower (75969) – $99.99
LEGO Jurassic World Indominus Rex vs. Ankylosaurus (75941) – $99.99
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Avengers Helicarrier (76153) – $119.99
LEGO Ninjago Destiny’s Bounty (71705) – $129.99
LEGO Ninjago Fire Stone Mech (71720) – $69.99
LEGO Ninjago Skull Sorcerer’s Dragon (71721) – $79.99
LEGO Ninjago Skull Sorcerer’s Dungeons (71722) – $99.99
LEGO Technic Ducati Panigale V4 R (42107) – $69.99

LEGO Bricks & Pieces Available Again for More Countries

A few months ago, LEGO made Bricks & Pieces available again for only a few countries due to the pandemic happening around the world. Some of the countries had the ability to order for a short time before getting taken down again due to unknown reasons.

LEGO has just announced that more countries can now order from Bricks & Pieces again, including those that were removed from the most recent announcement.

A message from LEGO® Customer Service:

Continuing on the successful updates made to LEGO.com/service for United Kingdom / English and Spain / Spanish toward the end of 2019 and opening service for India just a month ago, we’ve finished moving our Customer Service site to the same platform used by the rest of LEGO.com. For the most part, this has been a like-for-like transition of content, although there will be a noticeably differently look and feel.

While Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and the United States were opened previously for paid parts orders, we’ve also been able to coordinate reopening Bricks and Pieces sales with our warehouse for the following markets:

• Austria
• Belgium
• Czech Republic
• Denmark
• Finland
• France
• Hungary
• Ireland
• Italy
• Luxembourg
• Netherlands
• Norway
• Poland
• Portugal
• Spain
• Sweden
• Switzerland

We hope you’ll love the new site as much as we do!

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