
The last set from the new LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Moments sets that I’ll be checking out is the Charms Class (76385). It comes in at 256 pieces and will retail for $29.99 like with the other ones.
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The last set from the new LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Moments sets that I’ll be checking out is the Charms Class (76385). It comes in at 256 pieces and will retail for $29.99 like with the other ones.

If you purchased the LEGO Batman 1989 Batmobile (76139) early on, the roof on the cockpit used a matte 6×6 tile which also shows a unsightly injection point in the middle. LEGO has recently updated the set quietly on the building instructions and has changed out the part out for three 2×6 tiles (Part 6318582) to give it a sleeker look which is more consistent with the rest of the vehicle.

If you have the set already, you can contact customer service to see if they will be able to offer you the parts. The tile is a new piece for 2020 as it was introduced with the LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (71374) and the LEGO Ideas 123 Sesame Street (21324). You can also purchase it on Bricks & Pieces for $0.29 each. If you are able to purchase the 1989 Batmobile when it is back in stock, you’ll most likely get the updated parts and instructions.

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LEGO Shop Europe has recently updated their Retiring Soon list and there are some sets you may think of picking up before they go away by the end of the year. Although they aren’t listed on the North American, I believe it’ll be the same for over here.
Some of the more notable sets that will be leaving soon include the LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV (75244) and the LEGO Creator Volkswagen T1 Camper Van (10220). Also on the list are some older LEGO Hidden Side sets and the legacy Power Functions components.
Although a lot of the products are out of stock and sold out, I suggest searching at other retailers to see if they have them in stock like on Amazon.
The Addams Family Mystery Mansion by Disneybrick55 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The mansion is based on the one seen in the 1964 TV show and it also proposes seven minifigures, Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday-Friday, Pusgley Uno, Grandma, Uncle fester, Lurch, Grandmama and the Thing.
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!, Classic Castle, Open MRI, Motorized Lighthouse, Avatar: The Illuminated World of Pandora, Spirited Away, Jumanji of 1995, Auto Union Type C Racecar, Automated Garbage Truck, The Car Wash, Wallace & Gromit, Among Us: The Skeld, and Roman Warship as the ones that have reached the Third 2020 Review Stage.

Continuing with my reviews of the new LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Moments sets, the next one that I’ll be taking a look at is the Herbology Class (76384). Like with the other sets in this wave, the 233 piece set retails for $29.99 and will be available starting on January 1.

Amazon has kicked off their Save $10 when you spend $50 promotion again with some new LEGO sets added to the list. Most of the items have already been discounted 20% but you can save even more when you buy more. be sure to check the end of the list for some of the newer stuff that has been added including the LEGO Hidden Side Jack’s Beach Buggy (70428).

The LEGO Group’s commitment to reducing its carbon emissions has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative. The goal of reducing the absolute carbon emissions by 37% by 2032 is consistent with the Paris Agreement’s goal of keeping global warming below 1.5°C. You can read more about it below.
… ContinueThe LEGO Group’s carbon goal approved by Science Based Targets initiative
The company commits to a new carbon emission reduction target in line with the Paris Agreement’s most ambitious 1.5°C trajectory
Cartoon image of a factory and a tree shaking handsToday, the LEGO Group has committed to reducing its absolute carbon emissions by 37% by 2032 to ensure the company plays its part in limiting the effects of climate change. The target has been approved by the Science Based Target initiative as consistent with levels required to keep global warming to below 1.5°C, the most ambitious goal of the Paris Agreement.
The company’s target covers emissions from its own operations which equates to 10% of total emissions and includes energy use in its factories, offices and stores, and from its supply chain which equates to 90% of emissions including areas such as raw materials and distribution.
Tim Brooks, VP, Environmental Responsibility, said: “Climate change poses one of the biggest risks to society and the planet that our children will inherit. We are committed to building a better planet for future generations and that means stepping up efforts to reduce carbon emissions across our entire value chain.”
To achieve this target, the LEGO Group will:
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