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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Hulkbuster Art Print Details

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Hulkbuster Art Print (5005573)

Today was the release of the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105) and whether you purchased it online or got it at a LEGO Brand Store early, you will receive two different prints illustrated by Roy Lim. I decided to take the chance and went to my LEGO Store to get it and upon inspection of the prints, they are more high quality than the usual posters we’ve gotten before. These are not the paper type posters but more of a thicker card stock with some texturing on both sides of it and the size of them are 10″ x 13″.

The thicker card stock means that they will get a crease in them if ever they get folded or get hit on the sides. This is a reason why I went to the LEGO Store instead of purchasing it online so I could keep them in near pristine condition. I have a feeling that they will get damaged in the shipping boxes unless they are in some protective envelopes.

As for the Hulkbuster set itself, it is currently now on backorder and will ship by March 17 as of this post. I also noticed that the sketch print no longer shows up in the cart as it appears to have sold out but the colored version is still available.

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Limited Edition Art Ron Lim Print (5005574)

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105) Now Available

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105)

The LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105) is now available for purchase on Shop@Home. The set retails for $119.99 and it is a Marvel UCS version of the Hulkbuster from the 76031 set from 2015.

In addition to the set being available now, there are also some promotions that you’ll be able to get with the Hulkbuster including a color Marvel art print (5005573), a limited edition art print sketch (5005574), and The Guardians’ Ship (30525) polybag since it meets all three requirements to get them. I’ve heard there are a limited number of the print sketch by Ron Lim so jump on it if you want to get one. As I mentioned before, LEGO Brand Stores may only limited quantities of the sketch print depending on how many they got in today.

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Teen Groot Keychain (5005244) Revealed

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Teen Groot (5005244)

The Singapore LEGO Certified Store, Bricks World, has revealed a new LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Teen Groot (5005244) Keychain polybag that will be released in the near future. I believe this is the third keychain polybag that LEGO has released so far with the first two being the Kiss Kiss Batman and Master Wu.

This version of Teen Groot has it with an angry expression which is different from the one found in the Thor’s Weapon Quest (76102) so that’s a little disappointing for those want regular minifigure with that expression.

There’s no word yet on availability here in the US but it’ll probably be part of a LEGO promotion in an upcoming month. The original date for the Avengers: Infinity War release was in May before it got bumped up so it’s possible that we could see it then.

LEGO Ideas Tron (21314) Releasing in April

The Italian March/April 2018 LEGO Store promotional booklet has been released and on the back of it, it shows that the LEGO Ideas Tron (21314) will be released in April. There hasn’t been any details of the set ever since it was announced as the next official LEGO Ideas set. Since Tron will be released in April, it looks like the reveal won’t be long so stay tuned for that.

Thank you to Andrea from Mattonito for the heads up.

LEGO Ideas Moments in Space Winner Announced

LEGO Ideas Moments in Space

The LEGO Ideas Moments in Space contest was a really popular one and LEGO has announced the winner and the model that will be turned into a Gift with Purchase set in the near future. And the winner is…Cosmic Rocket Ride! (Coin Operated) by mjsmiley. I had a feeling that this model would be chosen as it had lots of appeal and the LEGO judges felt the same way. You can check out the judging breakdown and the rest of the runner up builds as well an honorable mention winner in the link above. Congratulations to the winner and I’m excited to see how LEGO converts it into a future GWP set.

LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Pod (5005376) Promotion Coming Back in April

LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Pod (5005376)

Back in December right when the promotion for the LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Pod (5005376) was about to begin, LEGO announced that it would be cancelled due to part of it not meeting quality standards. Fast forward a few months and it looks like LEGO has fixed whatever issue it had and the promotion will be back on from April 13 – May 3. The promo will be similar to before where you have to spend $60 or more on a LEGO Star Wars purchase. The only difference is that the promotional period is shorter and will end right before the May the 4th promo begins. I know there’s a specific niche of collectors who like these pod type sets and will be glad to know that the Darth Vader Pod wasn’t completely cancelled, just delayed.

LEGO Minifigure Factory (5005358) Coming in April

LEGO Minifigure Factory (5005358)

LEGO will celebrating the 40th anniversary of the LEGO minifigure in April and there are things happening next month to commemorate the event. One of the things is the release of the Series 18 LEGO Collectible Minifigures which will have a special Classic Police Officer to find. Another thing they are doing is releasing an exclusive promotional LEGO Minifigure Factory (5005358). According to the April 2018 LEGO Store Calendar, you can get for free with a purchase of $75 or more from April 1-15, while supplies last.

The set itself looks like it will be using the cardboard box it comes in as part of the layout. The build will include a factory with some microfigures such as a classic spaceman, a policeman, and what looks to be P.I.X.A.L. from Ninjago as well as a red wagon on the side. The minifigure also looks interesting as it seems to have a nice looking yellow shirt. One of the bummers of this set is that it does use part of the box as the setting and not using LEGO bricks to create the walls. I think this is a misstep but we’ll have to get a clearer look when the official images come out in a few weeks to make a judgement on it.

What do you think of the set and will you be picking it up next month?… Continue

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