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LEGO 2015 (30xxx) Polybag Round-Up

LEGO Customer Services has updated their database and a lot of the instructions for the 2015 sets and also included were all this year’s polybags that will be available. Instead of doing separate posts for all of them, here’s a round-up of what you can expect to hit stores later this year. Some of them have already shown up at retailers as well as LEGO promos but I’ll add them here since they are part of the 2015 LEGO polybag lineup. If they are already available, I’ll add a note specifying how to obtain it. The only one that is missing an image is the LEGO DUPLO Snail (30218).

Note: These are only polybags with set 30xxx and does not include promotional minifigure polybags or ones that have set number 4xxxx.


LEGO Friends Smoothie Stand (30202)

Available at Target for $3.99.

LEGO Friends Smoothie Stand (30202)


LEGO Friends Mini Golf (30203)

Available now at LEGO Stores and Shop@Home. FREE with any LEGO Friends purchase.

LEGO Friends Mini Golf Polybag (30203)

LEGO Friends Mini Golf Polybag (30203)


LEGO Friends Wish Fountain (30204)

Will be available at Toys R Us in near future.

LEGO Friends Wish Fountain (30204)

LEGO Friends Wish Fountain (30204)

LEGO Friends Wish Fountain (30204)

LEGO Friends Wish Fountain (30204)


LEGO Legends of Chima Ice Bear Mech (30256)

Available at Target now for $3.99.

LEGO Legends of Chima Iceklaw's Mech (30256)


LEGO Star Wars A-Wing Starfighter (30272)

LEGO Star Wars A-Wing Starfighter (30272)


LEGO Star Wars AT-DP (30274)

Available now at LEGO Stores and Shop@Home. FREE with any LEGO Star Wars purchase. There’s been reports that it’s also sold out on Shop@Home.

LEGO Star Wars AT-DP Polybag (30274)


LEGO Star Wars TIE Advanced Prototype (30275)

LEGO Star Wars TIE Advanced Prototype (30275)


LEGO Creator Off-Road (30283)

LEGO Creator Off-Road (30283)


LEGO Creator Tractor (30284)

Available at LEGO Stores and Shop@Home in August 2015 with unknown purchase

LEGO Creator Tractor (30284)


LEGO Creator Tiger (30285)

Will be … Continue

LEGO Seasonal Valentine’s Day Dinner (40120) Review

Yesterday was the first day of new LEGO set releases for 2015 and we have our first review of the year with the LEGO Seasonal Valentine’s Day Dinner (40120)icon. The set contains 114 pieces and retails for $9.99.

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

Minifigures

There are two minifigures in the set, the male fiancé-to-be and the female fiancé-to-be. The male wears a dark blue pinstripe suit with a tie. The legs are also dark blue. He has a confident smirk on his face as though he knows the female will accept his proposal.

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

The female minifigure wears a purple blouse with flower patterns on the front of the torso. She also has purple pants to match the torso. She has a happy expression with a short bob cut hairstyle.

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

Build

The build itself is a small vignette which is part of the inside of a restaurant. It is has a two seater round table filled with wine glasses and pink cakes. What’s nice about this set is the sand green profile bricks that you get. They only appeared in two other sets and there are seven of them in this Valentine’s Day Dinner set. If you’re looking to stock up on them, this is probably the most efficient way to get them. If you’ve bought them before on BrickLink, you know they don’t come by cheap. There are also a couple of lamps that hang on the wall as well as some flowers that sit on the window sill.

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

LEGO Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner (40120)

Also included in this set is a brick-built gift box … Continue

LEGO Architecture: The Visual Guide Contest Winner Announced

LEGO Architecture: The Visual Guide

Back in December, we did a review of the LEGO Architecture: The Visual Guide by DK and we also did a giveaway for a copy of the book. The contest is over and the winner chosen by the RaffleCopter app is:

Chris B.

I’ve already emailed Chris to notify him that was the winner and he has a few days to reply. If I don’t hear anything, I’ll choose another winner.

Thank you everyone who entered and stay tuned throughout the year as we’ll have more random contests.

The Brick Fan 2014 Recap

2014 flew by just like that and it’s our tradition to take a look at last year’s statistics as well as a recap of everything that’s happened on The Brick Fan. As you can see from the graph below, the site had a significant increase in traffic of an approximately 253% compared to last year where we had over 185%. As we continue to grow, we also had a very large number of first-time visitors with an 248% increase from 2013. What I’m more impressed with is the number of people who returned to the site which had an 318% increase.

We’ve also hit some traffic milestones last year. We passed the 5 million page view mark in the middle of July and had also 6 million total page views alone in 2014 which is mind-boggling to me. Barring any major disasters, I expect we’ll pass 10 million page views in the middle of March/April.

Over to our social media sites, our Facebook Page “Likes” went from 1,582 to 4,137. I remembered last year that I was looking for a gradual increase but it was actually a very sharp increase.

On Twitter, we gained over 1,000 followers throughout 2014 and it was a great way to interact with some of the readers almost in real-time.

Finally on our Google+ Page we’re over 500 people who added us in their circles. I didn’t have much expectations on G+ since it’s not as well adopted as Facebook or Twitter but I do appreciate the people who added … Continue

LEGO Star Wars 2014 Advent Calendar (75056) Round Up

LEGO Star Wars 2014 Advent Calendar (75056)

The LEGO Star Wars 2014 Advent Calendar (75056) is been completed but not without its faults. Here’s a recap on what was good about the Advent Calendar as well as the bad.

Good

There are many miniature models as well as minifigures that were a pleasant surprise for this year. Luke’s Landspeeder on Day 12 is probably my favorite model for 2014. The design of it was spot on and it was very hard to top. The speeder on Day 19 was another build that I liked. Making it into a sleigh-type vehicle and incorporating Santa’s satchel was an interesting move on LEGO’s part.

Some of the minifigures that I liked were the Festive Astromech Droid on Day 22, the Rebel Pilot from Day 16, and General Rieekan on Day 18. Of couse we have Santa Darth Vader on the last day of the Advent Calendar.

Bad

Unfortunately, there are also bad things that went along with the LEGO Star Wars 2014 Advent Calendar. One of these miscues was the reuse of the Y-Wing from Day 21. There are numerous vehicles in the Star Wars Universe but LEGO decides to reuse the same model from three years ago. Another thing that I wasn’t into was the Super Battle Droid from Day 2. Every year either they or the regular Battle Droids seem to make their way into the calendars. Some people may like them, but I’m not.

Results

Overall, the LEGO Star Wars 2014 Advent Calendar (75056) was an above average … Continue

LEGO January 2015 Promotional Polybags Now Available on Shop@Home

LEGO Star Wars AT-DP Polybag (30274)

If you still have some older sets to purchase from LEGO Shop@Home, you may want to know that the new 2015 promotional polybags are now available as of yesterday and they do stack.

You can get a FREE LEGO Star Wars At-DP (30274) with any LEGO Star Wars purchase during the month of January. For the FREE LEGO Creator Flower Cart (40140), you need a purchase of $75 or more in your shopping cart. Finally, for the LEGO Friends Mini Golf (30203) polybag, you just need to get any LEGO Friends item.

I tested it with a larger set that I know will cover the criteria to get both the AT-DP and Flower Cart polybags and threw in a random Friends set and sure enough, they all show up in the shopping cart.

If you don’t have anything left to purchase this year, I would hold off one more day when all the new 2015 sets will be available tomorrow. Thanks to Chris for the heads up yesterday.

LEGO Creator Flower Cart Polybag (40140)

LEGO Friends Mini Golf Polybag (30203)

LEGO Subscription Box – BrickSwag December 2014 Review

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

I recently received the December 2014 Brick Builders Club but didn’t have time to review it due to my abnormal work schedule but it’s still December so let’s see what we got this month.

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

The first thing you see when you open up the box is the guaranteed exclusive t-shirt that you get every month. This month’s shirt is a winter based shirt with some minifigures in an ice cube tray with the caption “Chill Out.”

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

The next items are the Funky Fig cards designed by The Mad Stacker. Again, there are five collectible cards that feature various minifigure characters in Garbage Pail Kids style. The groups that these cards belong to are the Champion Chumps and the City Slickers.

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

Next are some stickers which again are winter-based and shows some different designed brick-built snowflakes.

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

The next item in the box is courtesy of The Brick Show with their battery-powereed Black Street Lamp with Yellow Light. This allows you to creates scenes that give a warmer light. Although it is not an official LEGO product, it is compatible with LEGO bricks. You can also order this item at The Brick Show Shop for $6.99.

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

Brick Builders Club December 2014 Box

As usual, we also get a Brick Builders Club Parts Pack with items from Brick Warriors. The items included in the pack are a pair of crutches which are still attached to the plastic that you break off, an English Longbow, a Quiver, a Plague Doctor Hat, a Lizardman Shield, and a Magic Wand. The total cost of the Parts Pack … Continue

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