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LEGO Harry Potter Collectible Minifigures (71022) Confirmed

Way back in January, I talked about a possible LEGO Harry Potter Collectible Minifigure series and it looks like it has been confirmed by German toy store JB Spielwaren. It has a product listing for the LEGO Harry Potter Collectible Minifigures (71022) with a release date of September. There is a rumor going around that there will be 22 characters to collect instead of the usual 16-20 we get now with each box having 60 packs. We’ll see how the distribution comes out when reviews of the set are online in a few months.

Update: They have been revealed. Check them out here.

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LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes SDCC 2018 Aquaman and Storm (75996) Revealed

LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Aquaman and Storm (75996)

LEGO has revealed another San Diego Comic Con 2018 exclusive set with the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Aquaman and Storm (75996). It has 197 pieces and will retail for $40 and it box uses the new vertical style like the Millennium Falcon Cockpit (75512). There’s no word yet on how the LEGO exclusives will work at this time.

LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Aquaman and Storm (75996)

LEGO Wizarding World Harry Potter Sets Confirmed for July Release

LEGO Wizarding World Harry Potter

A few days ago, I noted that the upcoming LEGO Wizarding World Harry Potter sets were reported to be coming in July instead of the original August date. A couple of readers chimed in and said that their LEGO Store employees also said the same thing but we can now confirm that they will indeed come out in July. LEGO Shop@Home has uploaded some of the sets to the site with them stating they are coming soon on July 1. This is some awesome news especially if you’re wanted to get in on the LEGO Beach Tote promotion at the beginning of July.

More LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Sets Revealed

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

Even though I’m a Star Wars fan, admittedly, I have not seen Solo: A Star Wars Story, however, there are new official images of a few more LEGO Star Wars sets for the movie. Again, I don’t have any context for the sets but those who have already watched the movie know what scenes they are portraying.


Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)

622 pieces
Minifigures: Chewbacca, Han Solo, Range Trooper x2, Imperial Gunner

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217)


Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

829 pieces
Minifigures: Qi’ra, Val, Dryden Gangster x2, Rio Durant

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)

LEGO Star Wars Solo: A Star Wars Story Imperial AT-Hauler (75219)


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LEGO Star Wars SDCC 2018 Millennium Falcon Cockpit (75512) Revealed

LEGO has revealed one of the upcoming San Diego Comic Con 2018 exclusive sets with the LEGO Star Wars Solo Millennium Falcon Cockpit (75512). The set has 203 pieces and will retail for $40 at the convention. There’s no word of if it’ll be using the same process as before in the Sails Pavilion or if it’ll use the new lottery system. I’ll be trying to get it once SDCC starts so hopefully luck is on my side. Stay tuned for more LEGO SDCC 2018 reveals in the next few days.

LEGO Star Wars SDCC 2018 Millennium Falcon Cockpit (75512)

LEGO Star Wars SDCC 2018 Millennium Falcon Cockpit (75512)

LEGO Star Wars SDCC 2018 Millennium Falcon Cockpit (75512)

LEGO DC Kingdom Come SDCC 2018 Set by Alex Ross

San Diego Comic Con 2018 is only a few short weeks away and like with previous years, LEGO has a pretty big presence at the event. The thing that fans have been waiting for are the exclusive sets and minifigures that are available at the convention. We’re still a couple of weeks away from those reveals as LEGO likes to keep them close to the chest but it there is something interesting that has popped up online not by LEGO but by another exhibitor.

Alex Ross has posted the above image on Facebook with the caption “New- Kingdom come- LEGO set #sdcc”. If you’re not familiar with Alex Ross, he is the writer and illustrator for the four-issue series Kingdom Come from 1996 and the image is a “set” based on the comic. The image features the iconic cover, in a way, and has custom minifigures of the Alan Scott Green Lantern, The Spectre, Wonder Woman, Superman, Norman McCay, Batman, and the Wallace West Flash.

There’s no confirmation that this is something that will be sold at SDCC by LEGO or by Alex Ross himself. It is curious because he did use the SDCC hashtag in the caption but I’m not sure what this means. It could mean that he may just be displaying it there for show or we’re just be looking too much into it. We’ll definitely know if this is an exclusive in a few weeks when more SDCC exclusives are announced so stay tuned for that. Thanks to everyone who messaged in … Continue

LEGO Minifigure Factory Debuts in Denmark

LEGO Minifigure Factory

Here’s something really cool that debuted at the Copenhagen LEGO Brand Store earlier today. LEGO fans love customizing their minifigures and LEGO has introduced the Minifigure Factory which allows fans to customize the design of a minifigure torso and print them directly onsite. The cost is 30DKK which is about $5 and the invention is by designer Jens Hjorth who has shared the project on Facebook. It has taken 18 months for the LEGO Minifigure Factory to come to fruition and it is currently doing a test run for two days in Denmark.

LEGO Minifigure Factory

From the looks of it, the Minifigure Factory has some premade designs to choose from for the front and back of the torsos. It doesn’t look like you have the option to upload your own design. It also looks like the machine can print a number of minifigures at the same time but it also means that you’ll probably have to wait until the machine fills up before it runs so it can be more efficient.

LEGO Minifigure Factory

LEGO Minifigure Factory

There’s no word yet on whether or not it will launch globally but hopefully the test run is successful so we can get them in every LEGO store. If you’ve been following my posts, you would know that the LEGO Mosaic Maker has finally made it to the United States so it’ll be quite a while before we see the Minifigure Factory over here if LEGO does decide to launch it worldwide.

LEGO Minifigure Factory

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