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Walmart to Offer LEGO Classic 60th Anniversary Bundle at 1958 Prices

LEGO Classic 60th Anniversary Walmart Bundle

As we know by now, LEGO is teaming up with Walmart to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the LEGO brick. If you want to score a great deal over at Walmart in the next few days, this may be of interest to you. On Saturday, February 3, Wednesday, Feb. 7, and Sunday, February 11 you can get the LEGO 60th Anniversary Bundle for just $5.65. The bundle includes the LEGO Creative Building Set (10702) and the Sand Baseplate (10699).

I’m not sure if this offer is only valid online or if stores will have it as well but if you can get it, you’ll be getting a heck of a deal as the Creative Building Set retails for $29.99 and the baseplate goes for $7.99. One other thing to note is that both items are soon to be retired so if they offer it in stores, you might not be able to find them.

LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313) Review

LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313)

Today is the official release of the LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313) and we are proud to bring you a review of this set. It contains 962 pieces and retails for $69.99. As I mentioned in my unboxing of the set, there are seven bags that are number 1-4, four loose trans-clear window pieces, and the instruction booklet. The set is separated into three different builds, the ship, bottle, and stand and we’ll take a look in-depth look at those individually.

LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313) Now Available on Shop@Home

The new LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle (21313) is now available for purchase on Shop@Home. The set has 962 pieces and retails for $69.99. Our review of the set will go live in a few hours. Please use the links below to make your purchase as it does help support the site. Also remember that you can also get the 60 Years of the Brick (40290) set when you make a purchase of $125 or more.

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LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile (76112) Confirmed

There will be an upcoming LEGO DC Comic Super Heroes set coming out this summer that will be unlike any set that we’ve seen before in this theme. According to Zusammengebaut, it looks like we’ll be getting a LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile (76112) which is reported to use the new Power Functions 2.0 that was revealed at the 2018 Nuremberg Toy Fair. This set will make use of a smartphone or a tablet to operate the Batmobile by the way of Bluetooth. The cost of the set is said to be at a 99.99 Euros price point with a August release.

Note: Image above is not the design style of the App-Controlled Batmobile.

LEGO BrickHeadz Seasonal Easter Bunny (40271) Official Images

LEGO BrickHeadz Seasonal Easter Bunny (40271)

The official images of the LEGO BrickHeadz Seasonal Easter Bunny (40271) have been uploaded to LEGO’s servers. The set consists of 126 pieces and will retail for $9.99 each and you can find them starting on February 1 either at LEGO Brand Stores or on Shop@Home. Like with the Valentine’s Bee (40270), there will also be some smaller additional builds to go along with the Bunny BrickHeadz.

LEGO BrickHeadz Seasonal Easter Bunny (40271)

LEGO BrickHeadz Seasonal Easter Bunny (40271)

LEGO BrickHeadz Seasonal Easter Bunny (40271)

LEGO Unikitty! Minifigure Series Confirmed for August

LEGO Unikitty!

It looks like the rumors of a LEGO Unikitty! Minifigure (41775) blind bags were indeed true. Zusammengebaut has reported that there will be a series of minifigures that will be for the Unikitty! animated show on Cartoon Network. This series would be coming in August and there will be twelve Unikitty minifigures to collect. I’m not sure if this means that there are twelve variants of Unikitty or twelve different characters from the Unikitty show. If it is the former, this series will be harder to feel for because Unikitty pretty much has the same body type and the only distinguishing features would be the accessories if she has any. The early rumor also stated that this series could also be a Mixels-type series so we’ll see if it just minifigures or the buildable type. Either way, I’m pretty excited to see what this series will consist of when the official images are released this summer.

LEGO Nexo Knights Coming to an End

LEGO Nexo Knights

The LEGO Nexo Knights theme was launched in 2016 as a futuristic castle adventure theme with bright, sharp colors. For two years, it has given fans an interesting assortment of sets and it looks like it will be ending with the latest wave of sets. Zusammengebaut at the 2018 Nuremberg Toy Fair has confirmed that there will be no summer sets planned for LEGO Nexo Knights and this usually means that the theme will be coming to a sad end.

Everything comes to end in one way or another, especially with original LEGO IPs which have about a two year lifespan, LEGO Ninjago being the main exception. To see this theme ending the way it is now is a little disappointing because there was no promotion for it. The official images didn’t come out until long after the other themes were out and the sets basically just showed up in stores. It had lots of potential but apparently it didn’t meet LEGO’s expectations as far as sales goes. It seemed somewhat popular with the younger audience and even the panel at SDCC a few years ago was packed with kids who wanted more of the Nexo Knights story.

With LEGO Nexo Knights ending, it looks like there won’t be another castle type theme for a few years because LEGO likes to rotate themes so what do you want to see take its place? I, for one, am looking forward to another sci-fi space type theme. What about you?

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