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New LEGO City Box Images Confirm Power Functions 2.0 Integration

LEGO City Passenger Train (60197)

More images of the summer 2018 LEGO sets have been uploaded to LEGO’s servers including the back of the boxes. One of the more interesting things are the boxes for the LEGO City sets which confirms that the new Power Functions 2.0 can be integrated with it through the Powered Up Platform. This means you will be able to use your phone or tablet to control it along with the standard remote.

LEGO will be moving forward with this innovative feature with these sets along with the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile (76112) as well as for the upcoming LEGO DUPLO trains as well.

LEGO City Passenger Train (60197)

LEGO City Freight Train (60198)

LEGO City Cargo Train (60198)

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LEGO Reveals Logo for The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part

The LEGO Movie 2

LEGO has just revealed the logo for The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part which comes out in theaters in February 2019. There’s still no concrete info on what the story will consist of as there have been changes to it since last year. It looks like LEGO is ready to start promoting the movie so hopefully we’ll get some more details at San Diego Comic Con in a few months.

Should LEGO Release a Roller Coaster Tracks Pack?

The new LEGO Creator Roller Coaster (10261) is now available for VIP members and many fans are excited to see a set that have been long-awaited since the Fairground subtheme was first started a few years ago. As we know by now, The Joker Manor (70922) introduced some of the new roller coaster tracks but it was hard and fairly expensive to get the track pieces in a larger quantity. We do get a few of the straight pieces in the Rhino Face-Off by the Mine (76099) but those were only straight tracks and some of the curved tracks were in the more expensive sets.

The question at hand is should LEGO release a roller coaster track pack like they do with the LEGO City train tracks? I’m sure that fans will defintely appreciate this kind of pack as it does give an opportunity to get a variety of track pieces in one pack instead of going through BrickLink or other places. They will probably eventually show up on Bricks & Pieces but I would rather just get a single pack and get it out the way.

What do you guys think? Should LEGO release a roller coaster track pack now that they are releasing more sets with these tracks pieces? Let us know in the comments below.

LEGO Summer 2018 Set Details Recap

LEGO Wizarding World Harry Potter Hogwarts Whomping Willow (75953)

It’s been a busy few days will all the summer 2018 LEGO set reveals that I haven’t posted about last month. I’ve compiled an organized list of details including pricing and piece count each of the sets that were announced the past couple of days. You can also view each set by clicking on the theme title.


Architecture

Great Wall of China (21041) – 551 pieces – $49.99
Statue of Liberty (21042) – 1685 pieces – $119.99


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Harry Potter & Hedwig (41615) – 180 pieces – $14.99
Hermione Granger (41616) – 127 pieces – $9.99
Ron Weasley & Albus Dumbledore (41621) – 245 pieces – $19.99


City

Arctic Ice Glider (60190) – 50 pieces – $6.99
Arctic Exploration Team (60191) – 70 pieces – $9.99
Arctic Ice Crawler (60192) – 200 pieces – $24.99
Arctic Air Transport (60193) – 277 pieces – $39.99
Arctic Scout Truck (60194) – 322 pieces – $59.99
Arctic Mobile Exploration Base (60195) – 786 pieces – $119.99
Arctic Supply Plane (60196) – 707 pieces – $79.99
Passenger Train (60197) – 677 pieces – $159.99
Cargo Train (60198) – 1226 pieces – $229.99
Capital (60200) – 1211 pieces – $149.99
LEGO City 2018 Advent Calendar (60201) – 313 pieces – $29.99
People Pack – Outdoor Adventures (60202) – 164 pieces – $39.99
City Hospital (60204) – 861 pieces – $99.99
Tracks (60205) – 20 pieces – $19.99
Switch Tracks (60238) – 8 pieces – $15.99


Classic

Bricks Bricks Bricks (10717) – 1500 pieces – $59.99


Creator

Modular Sweet Surprises (31077) – … Continue

LEGO Creator Roller Coaster (10261) 360 Degree POV Experience

The new LEGO Creator Roller Coaster (10261) is now available and a few days ago, LEGO has released a new way of showing off the set digitally. Over on YouTube and Facebook, you can get a first person 360 degree view of the roller coaster ride and if you want, you can also use a VR headset to get an even more immersed experience.

The LEGO Creator Roller Coaster (10261) is currently available for VIP members and it will be available to the general public on June 1.

LEGO City Summer 2018 Train Set Details

LEGO City Passenger Train (60197)

A few days ago we had our first look at the new summer 2018 LEGO City trains and now we have some more images as well as the product details of the sets.


Passenger Train (60197) – 677 pieces – $159.99

LEGO City Passenger Train (60197)


Cargo Train (60198) – 1,226 pieces – $229.99

LEGO City Freight Train (60198)

LEGO City Cargo Train (60198)


Tracks (60205) – 20 pieces – $19.99 USD

LEGO City Tracks (60205)


Switch Tracks (60238) – 8 pieces – $15.99

LEGO City Switch Tracks (60238)


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