There have been a few reports that the exclusive LEGOLAND Park (40346) set is now available at parks worldwide. I’ve had a reader message in saying that LEGOLAND California has it at The Big Shop for $89.95. The set has 1,336 pieces and it features a number of attractions found at the park. I’m not sure if it will be available at LEGOLAND Discover Centers or not but if you see them there, let us know in the comments.
The LEGO BrickHeadz theme has surprisingly been very popular among fans and it was saddening that the rumor of it ending shook the community. It looks like we can finally put that rumor to rest as Zusammengebaut at LEGO Fan Media Days is reporting that the LEGO BrickHeadz theme is confirmed to be returning in 2020 lead by designer Marcos Bessa. It is also stated that not only will we get more BrickHeadz, licensed sets will also be returning as well.
You may have noticed that there’s been a lack of licensed LEGO BrickHeadz this year and the next one to be coming out will be Lady Liberty (40367) and it looks like the rest of the year will be pretty much the same.
The month of June will be a space themed month for LEGO and it looks like there’s a new polybag to search for if you collect the theme. According to Reddit, there’s a new LEGO City Mars Exploration Satellite (30365) polybag that should be showing up soon in stores. The polybag includes an astronaut as well as a satellite with printed pieces for the solar panels. I’m not sure when they will be hitting stores but I assume we should see more showing soon and I’ll report on their locations.
On to my next review of the LEGO Star Wars 20th Anniversary sets, I’ll be taking a look at the Snowspeeder (75259). It is an updated version of the original 7130 set from 1999. The Snowspeeder has 309 pieces and retail for $39.99.
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LEGO has teased on social media of a new space set that will be coming soon to a store near you. If you’ve looked online hard enough, you probably already know what this is but if you chose to stay clear of it, you’ll be pretty surprised. The clip shown below shows a lunar lander on the moon with a space minifigure hopping off and leaving a footprint.
A few days ago, I did a post regarding the upcoming season of LEGO Ninjago: Secrets of the Forbiddedn Spinjitzu and it seemed to be pretty popular among you guys, especially on Twitter. LEGO has released a blog post on the LEGO Ambassador Network with an interview with Tommy Andreasen, Tommy Kalmar, and Michael Svane Knap talking about the legacy of LEGO Ninjago. The main subject matter is about the new Legacy sets and how they are designed to look like the things from the show as compared to the original ones from years past. As far as future LEGO Ninjago sets are concerned, they have this to say about it,
There are still mountains of LEGO NINJAGO stuff to do, and despite what Tommy A says, the team hasn’t run out of ideas.
“We hope to have more launches—we could do ideas from tv show which never made it into products… there’s so many things from the NINJAGO universe,” he adds.
“I have more locations on my list as well which could be interesting. There are still golden opportunities from the epic final battle to explore and beef up,” Michael hints and smiles.
A few days ago, I reported on a new LEGO mobile game that is being developed and today Gameloft and LEGO has revealed the name to be LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed. In the game, you’ll be able to play as classic and modern LEGO minifigures in RPG team battles and adventures. Check out the teaser trailer and the press release below.
Gameloft and the LEGO Group Unveil “LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed”
LEGO minifigure history at your fingertips: The first bricks of the upcoming LEGO mobile game are out of the box
Paris, May 23rd, 2019 – Gameloft, one of the world’s leading publishers of mobile games, and the LEGO Group today revealed the title of their upcoming game: LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed. This Team-Battle RPG, the first ever LEGO game of this genre, will bring to life 40 years of LEGO minifigure history and universes in a fun and epic way.
LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed is set in a whole new LEGO world where players will collect classic and modern LEGO minifigures and sets, form a party and engage in epic and fun team battles and adventures. The game will feature iconic, fan favorite universes from yesterday and today, recreated with incredible detail to please players of all ages, from the passionate collectors to those who want to bring back childhood memories.
A first glimpse of how the signature humor of the LEGO brand has been built into the game can be found in the teaser trailer, also revealed today. The beloved Captain Redbeard from