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LEGO Star Wars Boost The Droid Orchestra

To celebrate the official release of the LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander (75253), LEGO has released a video showing the droids playing the classic Star Wars theme song. The orchestra uses a whopping 95 of the droids and 42 instruments to create along with countless hours to put everything together. Check out the breakdown of the details below.

To celebrate the official launch of LEGO Star Wars BOOST, we are sharing a video 95 droids playing a very familiar song.

Fun facts:

95 LEGO® Star Wars™ Droids (see details below)
3,148 Hours of Creation
42 Real Instruments
One Crazed Inventor

46 LEGO® Star Wars™ BOOST R2-D2 Droids
26 LEGO® Star Wars™ BOOST Mouse Droids
23 LEGO® Star Wars™ BOOST Gonk Droids
10 Xylophones
10 Violins
4 Chellos
8 Keyboards
6 Electric Drums
2 Gongs
2 Chimes
2 Floor Toms (Drums)
2 Cymbals

LEGO Hidden Side Newbury’s Juice Bar (40336) Promotion Now Live

LEGO Hidden Side Newbury's Juice Bar (40336)

The promotion for the LEGO Hidden Side Newbury’s Juice Bar (40336) is now live over on LEGO Shop@Home. You can get it for free with purchases of $50 or more until September 15, while supplies last. The promotion also stacks with a number of other promotions that are going on at the same time like the Year of the Pig set with a purchase of the Dragon Boat Race (80103) and the LEGO BrickHeadz Bumble Bee with purchases of $65 or more.

LEGO Hidden Side Newbury's Juice Bar (40336)

LEGO Hidden Side Newbury's Juice Bar (40336)

LEGO Japanese Patent Print VIP Reward

LEGO Japanese Patent Print

I haven’t been on the LEGO VIP Rewards page lately but they have recently updated some of the rewards you can use your points on. If you’re a LEGO print collector, one of the more interesting items is the patent print that goes for 1,500 points. It is the Japanese Patent Application for the LEGO DUPLO brick from 1968. It is printed on premium paper with embossing and it measures 25.5cm x 31.6cm (10″ x 12.4″). It is limited to only 5,000 prints.

New September 2019 LEGO Sets Now Available

It’s September on the east coast and that means there are some new LEGO products that are now available on LEGO Shop@Home. First are the LEGO Disney Train and Station (71044) and the LEGO Ideas Central Perk (21319) which are now available to everyone. Also available are the LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 19 (71025) but only as individual random packs. They don’t have full boxes available yet but you are able to buy 32 at a time. We also have the LEGO BrickHeadz Halloween Ghost (40351).

Lastly, the four new 2019 Advent Calendars are also available for purchase. These include Harry Potter (75964), Star Wars (75245), City (60235), and Friends (41382).

As far as promotions are concerned, there are two going on with the free LEGO BrickHeadz Bumble Bee (40270) with purchases of $65 or more and the free Year of the Pig with a purchase of the Dragon Boat Race (80103). The promotion for the LEGO Hidden Side Newbury’s Juice Bar (40336) won’t start until September 2.


LEGO Ideas Friends Central Perk (21319)

LEGO BrickHeadz Ghost (40351)


LEGO City Mars Exploration Minifigure Pack (40345) Retired Already?

LEGO City Mars Exploration Minifigure Pack (40345)

Here’s an interesting piece of news that have just come across my inbox. It looks like LEGO has already retired the LEGO City Mars Exploration Minifigure Pack (40345) online even though it has only been available for only a month. I’m not sure if this an accident or if it has actually been retired or if it’ll come back in the future. If you have a LEGO Brand Store near you and still want it, you may want to call in and see if they have any in stock. Thanks to Jesse for the heads up!

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