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Toys R Us Reported to Close Additional 200 Stores

You may have already heard this on the news but The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Toys R Us may close another 200 stores in addition to the 180 that was previously announced last month. This reported wave of closings will cut the number of stores in the US nearly in half. Honestly, I didn’t hear anything about the closings when I went in to work today after I read up on a few articles before going in. Supposedly there was a also conference call to discuss the future plans but I don’t see any articles of the results. I’ll see what information is known when I go back tomorrow.

If the new closings are true, that means it’ll be even harder for LEGO fans to get some of the exclusive items like polybags various sets that Toys R Us carries. It’ll be interesting to see if these exclusives are shifted to other retailers like Walmart and Target. To be fair, even though I work at Babies R Us, I do like shopping at TRU for some of the LEGO exclusives as well other stuff I collect. The only thing that bugs me about this whole thing is the bonuses that go to the executives instead to using this money to reinvest into the company. Maybe that’s not how it works and why I run a LEGO blog instead of a large company.

LEGO Ranks #6 on Fast Company’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies Consumer Electronics List

Fast Company has released their list of the 2018 edition of the World’s Most Innovative Companies and LEGO was named as the #6 company out of 10 under the Consumer Electronics category. The main reason for that LEGO was honored in this category was because of boosting children’s coding skills by the way of LEGO Boost. LEGO Life, which was launched last year, also contributed to the company being named in the Consumer Electronics category. This app allows children to share their creations online in a safe environment. Check out the press release that LEGO has released regarding the honor.

LEGO Group earns no. 6 spot on list of Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Consumer Electronics

NEW YORK (February 20, 2018) – Fast Company today announced its annual ranking of the world’s Most Innovative Companies (MIC) for 2018, honoring leading enterprises and rising newcomers that exemplify the best in business and innovation, which includes the LEGO Group at number six on the Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Consumer Electronics list. Editors noted that the iconic toy brand made the list for boosting children’s coding skills.

In 2017, the LEGO Group introduced two significant innovations to further bridge the divide between physical and digital play: LEGO® BOOST and LEGO® Life.

LEGO BOOST is a super-charged LEGO set that lets children as young as seven years old bring their LEGO creations to life through a simple, app-based coding language. Embracing a “fun-first” vision, LEGO BOOST empowers children in both the physical and digital creation of

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LEGO Recap from New York Toy Fair 2018

LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Great Hall (75954)

The 2018 New York Toy Fair is now over and there was a lot of LEGO news that came out that you may have missed so here’s a little recap of some of the more notable news items from the event.


LEGO Announces the Return of Harry Potter

Probably the biggest thing that LEGO announced during the Toy Fair was the return of Harry Potter in a new LEGO Wizarding World theme that encompasses both the Harry Potter universe as well as Fantastic Beasts. The first set that was revealed in this theme was the Hogwarts Great Hall (75954) which retails for a modest $99.99 for a 878 piece set. This set along with the rest of the wave will be available starting in August.

LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Great Hall (75954)


LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Sets Officially Revealed

The official images of all the LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom sets were revealed, minus the Walmart exclusive LEGO BrickHeadz sets. Here we get to see some of the new dinosaurs that will appear in the movie in LEGO form such as the Stygimoloch, Carnotaurus, and the Indoraptor.

LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate (75930)


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

Some fans already knew about this set as it was already available in some Asian countries but during the Toy Fair, LEGO revealed The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105). The set has 1,363 pieces and retails for $119.99. It will be available starting on March 3 along with the rest of the Infinity War sets.

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


LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 18 Officially Revealed

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LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) Back on Amazon

Here’s some early morning news as the LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) is now back in stock on Amazon at regular price exclusively for Prime members. It seems that Amazon has been restocking the set more frequently than on Shop@Home which is weird. I have no idea how much stock they have so get on it if you don’t have it yet.

Update: Sorry folks, it looks like it’s gone for now.
Update 2: It looks like they’re coming back in stock in small batches.

New LEGO BrickHeadz Sets Rumored for 2018

At the 2018 New York Toy Fair, we finally got to see the newly revealed Go Brick Me (41597) coming in April but there’s also a new LEGO BrickHeadz rumor that I did not hear about until today. It looks like the LEGO BrickHeadz theme will be expanding to more licenses with some of their upcoming products.

According to Falconfan1414 over on Eurobricks, it seems that there are a couple of more BrickHeadz for Justice League as there will be one for Tactical Batman and Superman coming in May as a two pack for $20. The designs of the BrickHeadz will be similar to the suits in the Flying Fox: Batmobile Airlift Attack (76087).

In addition, there will be a Back to the Future Marty McFly & Doc Brown set coming in May for $20 as well. If this rumor is true, it’s nice to see that LEGO is again utilizing the BTTF license they had for the LEGO CUUSOO and Dimensions sets.

Finally, there will also be a two pack Minecraft BrickHeadz set coming in August featuring Steve and the Creeper. It’ll be interesting to see how the legs of the Creeper will be recreated in the BrickHeadz form.

As always, these are just rumors until LEGO announces them or they show up early at online retailers.

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