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LEGO Ideas Projects Currently Under Development – September 2023 Update

With the release of The Insect Collection (21342), LEGO has slowly trimming their list of LEGO Ideas sets that are still under development. The next set to come out is the Viking Village (21343) on October 1.

If I didn’t miss anything, currently there are 11 LEGO Ideas sets that are in various stages of development that are mixed between sets that you will be able to purchase as well as gift with purchase sets.


Tribute to Galileo Galilei by Firecracker_

Approved June 14, 2022 from Ready, Set, Go STEM! contest


The Orient Express, a Legendary Train by LEt.sGO

Approved October 25, 2022 from First 2022 Review Stage.


Polaroid OneStep SX-70 by Minibrick Productions

Approved October 25, 2022 from First 2022 Review Stage.


Your Family Tree by Bulldoozer

Approved December 7, 2022 from LEGO Ideas x Target – What Does Family Mean to You? building contest.


Dragon’s Keep: Journey’s End by BoltBuilds

Approved January 5, 2023 from LEGO Ideas 50 Years of Dungeons & Dragons building contest.


Red London Telephone Box by Bricked1980

Approved February 8, 2023 from Second 2022 Review Stage.


The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tvrulesmylife

Approved February 8, 2023 from Second 2022 Review Stage.


Jaws by Diving Faces

Approved May 31, 2023 from Third 2022 Review Stage.


Cat by The Yellow Brick

Approved May 31, 2023 from Third 2022 Review Stage.


Reading, Reading, Reading by Fr_A

Approved July 18, 2023 from Singles’ Day – Me, Myself, and I Winner building contest


Disney Magic by 2A2A

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LEGO Disney Wish Sets Revealed

LEGO has revealed the new LEGO Disney Wish sets which will be coming on October 1. The movie focuses on a 17-year-old girl named Asha who makes a passionate plea to the stars in a moment of need when she senses a darkness in the Kingdom of Rosas that no one else does.


Asha in the City of Rosas (43223) 154 pieces/$19.99


King Magnifico’s Castle (43224) – 613 pieces/$99.99


Asha’s Cottage (43231) – 509 pieces/$49.99

What LEGO Disney Mini Sets You Want to See in the Future?

The last couple of years, LEGO has released some smaller LEGO Disney sets based on iconic locations in their history such as the Mini Disney Castle (40478) and the Mini Disney The Haunted Mansion (40521). That theme will be continuing this year as yesterday they revealed the Mini Disney Palace of Agrabah (40613) which will be releasing in October. It’s a similar style to the previous two sets but it will not include a minifigure which is the most glaring omission.

Nevertheless, it’s another location from a Disney IP and that makes me wonder what we could be seeing in the future if they do decide to continue this line. There’s almost an unlimited number of locales that LEGO could use from their vast range of IPs. Even just at the Disney parks, there’s a bunch of rides that could be made like Space Mountain, the Monorail, and the Dumbo Flying Elephant. If you’re a fan of these sets, what do you want to see LEGO make in the future if they do decide to continue the line?

LEGO 1HY 2023 Financial Results Reports Continued Growth in Declining Toy Market

The LEGO Group has announced their earnings for the first half of 2023 and they have outpaced the toy industry in a declining market. Consumer sales grew 3% versus the same time last year as demand for relevant and diverse portfolio continued. Revenue was DKK 27.4 billion which is up 1% compared to last year. The top performing themes so far are LEGO Icons, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Technic, and LEGO City.

The LEGO Group outpaces toy industry in H1 2023 while accelerating long-term growth initiatives

Demand for diverse portfolio continued after three consecutive years of extraordinary growth. Strong financial foundation enables company to invest in building for the long term and reaching more children with LEGO® play.

Highlights

• Consumer sales grew 3 percent vs H1 2022 as demand for relevant and diverse portfolio continued.
• Revenue was DKK 27.4 billion, a growth of one percent versus an exceptional H1 2022.
• Market share grew significantly as the LEGO Group outperformed a declining toy market.
• Operating profit was DKK 6.4 billion compared with DKK 7.9 billion in H1 2022. This is in line with company expectations as it accelerated long-term strategic initiatives such as manufacturing, digital and sustainability. Net profit was DKK 5.1 billion vs DKK 6.2 billion H1 2022.
• Free cash flow was DKK 1.1 billion after investing in building new factories and expanding existing facilities.
• Pledge to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 across its full supply chain.

BILLUND, August 30, 2023: The LEGO Group today announced earnings for the

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LEGO x Fortnite Teaser in New Play Unstoppable Video?

A couple hours ago, LEGO posted a video online for their Play Unstoppable campaign featuring Loserfruit. If you’re not familiar with Loserfruit, she’s a popular online gamer who mainly focuses on Fortnite. This collaboration could be a teaser to another upcoming campaign for LEGO Fortnite.

If you haven’t heard about it the past few months, it’s been highly rumored that there will be a LEGO x Fortnite crossover coming soon. Last year, LEGO entered into a long-term partnership with Epic Games to provide a safe place in for kids in the metaverse. It was said that the two companies will build an immersive, creatively inspiring digial experience for kids. Within the past few months, details of the crossover were leaked online. I don’t play Fortnite at all so I’m not sure how credible the rumors are.

LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille (40656) Now Available on LEGO Shop

Back in 2020, LEGO officially launched LEGO Braille Bricks which was produced to help visually impaired children learn Braille and today, they announced that they are now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. Due to popular demand and overwhelming response to the original launch, LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille (40656) will officially be released on September 1 and you can pre-order it today for $89.99.

The set has 287 pieces coming in five colous: white, yellow, green, red and blue. All bricks are fully compatible with other LEGO products and the studs on each brick are arranged to correspond to the numbers and letters in the braille system, with the printed version of the symbol or letter situated below the studs.

BRINGING BRAILLE FUN HOME:
LEGO® BRAILLE BRICKS ON SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME

• Following an overwhelming response from around the world,
LEGO® Braille Bricks are now available to purchase online at LEGO.com.
• The launch marks a significant milestone in the development of more inclusive learning through play experiences.
• With both braille and printed letters, numbers and symbols on each brick, and games designed for all ages, the new ‘LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille’ set makes learning braille fun and accessible to everyone.
• Available in English and French from 1st September 2023 with pre-order starting 24th August and additional languages to follow next year.

Ahead of World Blind Awareness Month this October and in response to global demand, the LEGO Group announces LEGO® braille bricks

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