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Chris McVeigh Joins the LEGO Creator Expert and Architecture Teams

Even though it’s still early morning, here’s your LEGO feel good story of the day. If you’ve been in the LEGO community on social media the past few years, you may have heard the name Chris McVeigh, aka PowerPig, float around. One of his most popular builds are the Brick Sketches of various characters that have been featured by LEGO before. Yesterday, he has announced that he has been hired on to the LEGO Creator Expert and Architecture teams and will begin work starting in March. This just goes to show that LEGO still continues to take notice of fan creations and you have a chance to get hired on if you work hard enough. I can’t wait to see what Chris has in store for us in the near future.

More LEGO Hidden Side Set Images from New York Toy Fair 2019

LEGO Hidden Side Logo

The 2019 New York Toy Fair is still going on but as far as the LEGO stuff is concerned, they only had a limited amount of things displayed. The main thing was the new LEGO Hidden Side theme that will be coming out later this year. If you didn’t know, LEGO Hidden Side uses an augmented reality system to bring the bricks to life. The boxes of the sets were on display but they do have the confidential watermark on them and that’s why I’ve elected not to post them. I would like to extend a thank you to Dan for helping us out on getting these images.


Lab (70418) – 174 pieces – $19.99

LEGO Hidden Side Lab (70418)

LEGO Hidden Side Lab (70418)

LEGO Hidden Side Lab (70418)


Boat (70419) – 310 pieces – $29.99

LEGO Hidden Side Boat (70419)

LEGO Hidden Side Boat (70419)

LEGO Hidden Side Boat (70419)


Graveyard (70420) – 335 pieces – $29.99

Graveyard (70420)

Graveyard (70420)

Graveyard (70420)

Graveyard (70420)

Graveyard (70420)


Truck (70421) – 428 pieces – $39.99

LEGO Hidden Side Truck (70421)

LEGO Hidden Side Truck (70421)

LEGO Hidden Side Truck (70421)

LEGO Hidden Side Truck (70421)


Diner (70422) – 598 pieces – $49.99

Diner (70422)

Diner (70422)

Diner (70422)

Diner (70422)


Bus (70423) – 689 pieces – $59.99

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)

LEGO Hidden Side Bus (70423)


Train (70424) – 698 pieces – $89.99

Train (70424)

Train (70424)

Train (70424)

Train (70424)


High School (70425) – 1,478 pieces – $129.99

High School (70425)

High School (70425)

High School (70425)

High School (70425)

High School (70425)

High School (70425)

The LEGO Movie 2 Target Blu-Ray Combo Exclusive

The LEGO Movie 2 Target Blu-Ray Exclusive

The LEGO Movie 2 is still only in their second week in theaters but Target is already taking pre-orders for a Target exclusive Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital combo pack. It retails for $27.99 and the product description states there’s an exclusive LEGO mini-set and collectible packaging included as well. I’m not sure what the set could be but I’ll give an update when that information is available. If you’re a REDcard member, you can get a 5% discount as well as free shipping on it when you check out.

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Comparing the LEGO Ideas The Flintstones (21316) to Submitted Project

LEGO Ideas The Flintstones (21316)

The LEGO Ideas The Flintstones (21316) was officially announced yesterday and there has been a divide among fans of how the set came out. A few of you have asked me to compare the original project to the one that will be coming out later this week. I did have a clear look at the project when I was at Philly Brick Fest last year and here are my thoughts.

LEGO Ideas The Flintstones

As with other LEGO Ideas sets, there are differences between the official set and the projects as LEGO has the final say on what they want in the set. One of the things I’ve noticed is that the official set has more muted colors compared to the project which had very vibrant colors as some of the old Hanna-Barbera cartoons had. The result is somewhat bland especially on the inside of the house.

LEGO Ideas The Flintstones (21316)

The dirt path and the Welcome to Bedrock sign has been completely omitted which helped reduce the parts count. Some other things that were excluded were some of the characters such as Bamm-Bamm, Pebbles, and Dino. I’m not sure why they were left out but considering the Big Bang Theory (21302) set had seven minifigures at a lower price point, adding two, possibly three more would have been nice. Perhaps they could be in a future set? Probably not.

Speaking of the minifigures, Barney has been given regular legs and is the same height as Fred even though the cartoon, he was considerably shorter. I think using the new bendable short legs from … Continue

LEGO Star Wars Podracer – 20th Anniversary Edition (30461) Polybag Revealed

LEGO Star Wars Podracer - 20th Anniversary Edition (30461)

We’ve already seen images and details of the upcoming LEGO Star Wars 20th Anniversary Edition sets that will be coming out later this year. At the New York Toy Fair, LEGO has showed off an additional set in the form of a polybag. It is the Podracer (30461) which has 58 pieces and it pays homage to Anakin’s podracer and is a smaller counterpart to the 75258 version. There’s no word yet on its availability at this time but I assume it’ll be part of a promotion when the 20th Anniversary Edition sets are released.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Bricktober 2018 (5005256) Promotion Coming in March

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Bricktober 2018 (5005256)

It’s a busy news day today and this piece of news is no exception even if it’s not New York Toy Fair related. I have just received confirmation that the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Bricktober 2019 (5005256) will indeed be coming to the United States next month. It will be a gift-with-purchase promotion at LEGO Stores and on Shop@Home from March 1-7 with purchases of $75 or more of Marvel products. I’m assuming to coincide with the release of the Avengers: Endgame sets since some stores overseas have already started selling them. So for those who have been waiting to complete the Bricktober 2018 sets, you can rest assured that we don’t have to resort to the secondary market to get it. Thanks to my close contact for the heads up!

Update: I’ve been told that it is with any LEGO purchase of $75 or more, not just on Marvel sets so that makes it even easier!

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