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LEGO Seasonal Creator Mini Gingerbread House (40337) Review

LEGO Seasonal Creator Mini Gingerbread House (40337)

From now until December 24 with purchases of $99 or more, you can get the new LEGO Seasonal Creator Mini Gingerbread House (40337). It consists of 499 pieces which is quite a bit for a gift with purchase set. Most people were waiting to get it along with the larger Gingerbread House (10267) but it is temporarily out of stock on Shop@Home. The contents of the smaller counterpart include five numbered bags from 1-3, two instruction booklets, and a small sticker sheet.

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Price Increase Confirmed on Brickseek

A few months ago, we first reported that the price of the LEGO Collectible Minifigures will be increasing in 2020 and it looks like that has been confirmed by Brickseek. The LEGO DC Comics Collectible Minifigures (71026) are now out at Toys R Us in Canada as well as to a few RLFM sites and we can see the UPC number for the minifigures as 673419319362. Crosschecking that on Brickseek, it shows that the price has jumped to $4.97 which is Walmart pricing but it pretty much confirms that they will be $4.99 per pack.

Again, I’m not sure why the price has increased but note that for this wave, each minifigure will have a jumper plate along a trans-clear piece for action poses. I doubt those two additional pieces are the reason for the dollar increase but there could be other behind the scenes things that also factored into it.

LEGO DC Comics Collectible Minifigures (71026) Box Distribution Revealed

Reviews of the LEGO DC Comics Collectible Minifigures (71026) have started to go live on other RLFM sites and we now know the distribution of each of the characters in the wave. We didn’t get a box to do an early review on the set so we’ll have to wait until they are released in January.


3 Per Box

Batman 1st Appearance
Mister Miracle
Classic Sinestro
Teen Titans Bumblebee
Teen Titans Cyborg
Huntress
Bat-Mite


4 Per Box

Simon Baz Green Lantern
Metamorpho
Classic Cheetah
Stargirl
Rebirth Superman
1966 Wonder Woman


5 Per Box

Aquaman
Jay Garrick Flash
Joker

**Via Brickset**

LEGO Batman 1989 Batmobile (76139) Designer Video

The LEGO Batman 1989 Batmobile (76139) has been available for a week now but LEGO today has released the designer video for the set. LEGO designers Chris Perron and Adam Grabowski along with graphic designer Ioana Popescu talk about some of the details that are in the set. I’m still waiting for my set to come in the mail and I’m very excited to start building it. The Batmobile is still available for purchase on LEGO Shop@Home and you can also get the Mini Gingerbreak House (40337) for free with your purchase.

LEGO Trophy (40385) Revealed

There are now official images of a LEGO Trophy (40385) set that will be coming out soon. It has 200 pieces and the only build is the yellow trophy and stand. There are also a number of stickers included for various occasions. There’s no pricing on it at this time but I assume it’ll be $10 considering its piece count.

LEGO Ideas Vintage Car Fan Vote Winner to be Announced Next Week

The LEGO Ideas Vintage Car fan vote for the next gift with purchase set has ended a few days ago and LEGO has stated the winning vote will be announced next week. They are currently contacting the grand prize and runner up winners and the announcement will be on Wednesday, December 11. The grand prize winner will have their vehicle turned into a future gift with purchase set along with a prize pack while the runner up winners will get a smaller prize pack. Which vehicle do you think will win?

Life-Sized LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron Now at LEGOLAND California

The life-sized LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron has landed at LEGOLAND California and park attendees will be able to see for a limited time. It is displayed at one of the entrances of The Big Shop and you’ll be able to see the car in every angle. It consists of over 1 million Technic elements and took designers and builders over 13,000 hours to create. There’s no word on when the Chiron will be displayed until but now is a great once in a lifetime opportunity to see it.

It may not be Santa’s sleigh, but it’s built with more than one million LEGO® Technic elements, features more than 2,000 LEGO electric motors and more than 4,000 LEGO Technic gears, and is a one-of-a-kind replica of the world’s fastest production car…the first- ever life-size and drivable LEGO® Bugatti Chiron is on display at LEGOLAND® California Resort for the holidays for a limited time starting December 5.

The LEGO Bugatti Chiron took a team of designers and builders more than 13,000 hours to create the ultimate super sports car. Similar to the actual Chiron, the first fully-functional self-propelled Technic car is equipped with a rear spoiler, speedometer, front and back lights and detachable steering wheel that are all fully functional for this movable masterpiece. While the actual Chiron has been designed to reach record breaking speeds of 300 mph, the LEGO version is equally impressive as it has been engineered without the use of glue to keep the model together and allow it to be driven. The resemblance

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