LEGO News, LEGO Reviews, and Discussions

Search: “year of the” (Page 120 of 423)

We found 2958 results for your search.

LEGO Forest Hideout (40567) & Other June 2022 Promotion Details Revealed

LEGO has released a 90 Years of Play Catalog and at the end of it, it shows some of the promotions that will be going on. The main one is the LEGO Forest Hideout (40567) GWP which will be available from June 15-22 with purchases of $150, while supplies last. It’s a very tight window to get it as you only have less than a week to get it. There is another look at the set on the LEGO Shop.

There is also the LEGO Animal Free Builds – Make It Yours (30503) polybag with purchases of $40 from June 15-30.

In addition, there will be two LEGO VIP Rewards that you can redeem. One is the LEGO Logo Through The Years Poster with 650 points. The other is a LEGO Duck Lenticular Sticker with 500 points.

LEGO has updated the LEGO Shop with a slew of other promotions for June which you can check out below.

June 7-14: LEGO City Go-Kart Racer with LEGO City purchases of $40
June 6-19: LEGO Speed Champions Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro with purchases of $40
June 15-22: My First Duck with LEGO DUPLO purchases of $40, in-store only
June 15-30: LEGO Ninjago 2-in-1 Mini Thunder Raider with LEGO Ninjago purchases of $40

LEGO Technic Material Handler (42144) & Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter (42145) Revealed

LEGO has published the Taiwanese 2HY Catalog here it shows two more LEGO Technic sets that are supposed to be coming soon, the Material Handler (42144) and Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter (42145).

There haven’t been many larger scale Technic aircrafts that have been released in recent years so the helicopter should bode well for fans unless there’s another cancellation. We already know what happened with the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey (42113) a few years ago due to it being a military vehicle. There is a H175M that is used in the UK as a military derivative so we’ll see if it actually gets released or gets axed at the last minute again.

LEGO Celebrate Pride Month with The A-Z of Awesome Campaign

To celebrate Pride month, LEGO has started a new campaign called The A-Z of Awesome which celebrates inclusivity and self-expression in the LBGTQIA+ community by using LEGO bricks.

The A-Z of Awesome – Because Self Expression and Identity Matter

To mark Pride Month, the LEGO Group invites LGBTQIA+ families to bring their identity to life through creative self-expression

Campaign calls to raise awareness of the identities and stories in those communities

June kicks off a series of plans from the LEGO Group in support of LGBTQIA+ communities

Billund, June 1st, 2022: The LEGO Group today announces its launch of the “A-Z of Awesome’, an ongoing campaign which runs into 2023 using LEGO builds to celebrate inclusivity and embrace self-expression in the LGBTQIA+ community.

The A-Z will be developed in creative LEGO creations to help LGBTQIA+ families use play to have open conversations about their identities. For the alphabet to be created in the most authentic and meaningful way possible, the designs of each letter will be created by members of the LGBTQIA+ community, including LEGO fans, young and old, members of the community and LEGO employees.

Launching during Pride Month, the alphabet aims to build understanding and acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community and the different abbreviations used.

‘The A-Z of Awesome’ aims to present the community’s vocabulary more widely through a fun and playful medium. The LEGO Group is inviting submissions including an explanation of what the build means to its creator, which will be featured on a dedicated website www.LEGO.com/AtoZ.

“The wonderful thing about

Continue

LEGO Teases Brand New Theme Announcement for LEGO Con 2022

LEGO has released another teaser for LEGO Con 2022 and this time, it is for something big and out of this world. The video also shows a brand new theme that will be launching this year. All signs are pointing towards LEGO Avatar: The Way of Water as the official Avatar Twitter account already teased it a few weeks ago but LEGO has never posted about it until now. I’ll be very surprised if it is something totally different but I wouldn’t hold my breath.

LEGO Creator Expert Rebranded to LEGO Icons

For a few years now the LEGO Creator Expert theme has been used for sets aimed at older builders and more recently, the 18+ sets that had no particular theme. LEGO has announced that these sets will be now be under the LEGO Icons theme starting on June 1 and the name and logo will be on packaging on January 1, 2023. This umbrella theme will now be used for all of the adult focused LEGO sets to help adults consumers find sets that cater to their interests. This will not affect sets that are not already part of another theme such as Architecture, Ideas, and Technic.

From June 1st, 2022, we will be uniting many of our adult focused LEGO® sets under the name LEGO® Icons to help our adult consumers easily to find new, immersive builds or models that link to their interests and passions, particularly when shopping or browsing online. The name LEGO Icons will span all of our sets designed for older builders that are not already part of an existing LEGO theme such as LEGO® Technic, LEGO® Ideas or LEGO® Architecture.

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2025 The Brick Fan

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑