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Walmart Black Friday 2019 LEGO Deals Now Live Online

Walmart has kicked off their Black Friday 2019 LEGO deals online already as the two main items are currently on sale. These sets includes the LEGO Classic Creative Fun (11005) and the LEGO DUPLO My First Creative Fun (10887) which are both priced at $20 each. Both sets are worth is price as you get a variety of parts in different colors. I’m sure resellers will like to gobble it up as they have been doing in the past. These sets will also be in stores but be prepared to fight the crowds for it later today.

The Brick-Changer LEGO Float Rides into Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Happy Thanksgiving Day everybody! Today at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, LEGO will be showcasing their new float called The Brick-Changer. It is essentially part turkey and part dragon and LEGO has been posting images on social media on it including a smaller version of it. K-Pop band NCT 127 will be performing on it as it goes down Central Park West to 7th Avenue. Check out some of the behind the scenes image of The Brick-Changer float below. Stay safe and eat some good food. The real fun begins tonight at midnight.

LEGO Star Wars 2019 Advent Calendar (75245) Sale – November 2019

The LEGO Star Wars 2019 Advent Calendar (75245) is currently on sale for only $24.99 on Amazon. This makes it 38% off the regular price but there’s a little catch, it won’t be in stock until next year. It’s possible that it’ll ship before Christmas but don’t expect it to. If you’re in a time crunch to start opening it next week, Target and Walmart both have the same deal going on. The sale at Target ends today but you can get an extra 5% off if you have a REDcard.

The LEGO Group Announces BrickLink Acquisition

One of the biggest news in a long time which came out of left field was announced earlier today as it was reported that The LEGO Group has officially acquired BrickLink. If you’re not familiar with BrickLink, it is an online marketplace for LEGO prodcuts that was created by Dan Jezek in 2000 and later acquired by Nexon back in 2013. It is most known as a marketplace to purchase individual LEGO elements in bulk quantites. There’s lots of implications as a result of LEGO acquiring BrickLink but we will see what happens in a few months. The deal should be closed by the end of the year. Brickset and The Brothers Brick has done interviews with LEGO Global Marketing Officer Julia Goldin which you can check out.

The LEGO® Group acquires BrickLink, the world’s largest online LEGO® fan community and marketplace to strengthen ties with adult fans

BILLUND, Denmark, November 26, 2019: The LEGO® Group today announced it has acquired BrickLink Ltd (www.bricklink.com), the world’s largest online community of adult LEGO fans from NXMH to strengthen its connection with its important adult fan base.

The BrickLink platform has more than one million members and comprises an online marketplace of more than 10,000 stores from 70 countries; a digital building software where builders can design and showcase their creations; and a vibrant online community where fans share ideas and builds.

The platform was founded in 2000 by Dan Jezek as a way to connect like-minded adult LEGO fans from around the world. It was acquired in

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