
LEGO has just released the LEGO Seasonal Valentine Lovebirds (40522) which has 286 pieces and retails for $12.99. We have had the set in hand a little early to check out to see if it is on par with previous years’ Valentine sets.
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LEGO has just released the LEGO Seasonal Valentine Lovebirds (40522) which has 286 pieces and retails for $12.99. We have had the set in hand a little early to check out to see if it is on par with previous years’ Valentine sets.

Hungarian retailer Kocka.hu looks to have accidentally revealed the rumored LEGO Creator Vespa Scooter (40517). In one of the lifestyle images for the new High-Speed Train (40518), there’s a group picture of the smaller Creator sets such as the London Bus (40220), Yellow Taxi (40468), and Tuk Tuk (40469) but there’s also a set we haven’t seen before. The Vespa was rumored last year to be a set so it looks like this one could be it.
**Via Brickset**

It’s January 1, 2022 (on the east coast) and that means there are tons of new LEGO sets available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. The main sets that are headlining the the new year are the Boutique Hotel modular and the Sonic the Hedgehog LEGO Ideas set.
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Boutique Hotel (10297) – $199.99
Sonic the Hedgehog – Green Hill Zone (21331) – $69.99

Singapore (21057) – $59.99

Ahsoka Tano (40539) – $9.99
Lion Dance Guy (40540) – $9.99
St. Bernard (40543) – $14.99
French Bulldog (40544) – $14.99

Police Car (60312) – $9.99
Ice Cream Truck Police Chase (60314) – $39.99
Police Mobile Command Truck (60315) – $49.99
Police Station (60316) – $69.99
Police Chase at the Bank (60317) – $99.99
Fire Helicopter (60318) – $9.99
Fire Rescue Police Chase (60319) – $39.99
Fire Station (60320) – $69.99
Fire Brigade (60321) – $99.99
Race Car (60322) – $9.99
Stunt Plane (60323) – $9.99
Mobile Crane (60324) – $39.99
Cement Mixer Truck (60325) – $19.99
Picnic in the Park (60326) – $19.99
Horse Transporter (60327) – $29.99
Beach Lifeguard Station (60328) – $39.99
School Day (60329) – $69.99
Hospital (60330) – $119.99
Rescue Helicopter Transport (60343) – $29.99
Lunar Research Base (60350) – $119.99
Rocket Launch Center (60351) – $149.99

Majestic Tiger (31129) – $49.99
High-Speed Train (40518) – $19.99

Belle’s Ballroom (10960) – $19.99
Anna’s Castle Courtyard (43198)… Continue

In the past day, there have been reviews that have surfaced of a brand new LEGO Store (40528) set. It looks like the consensus is that you can get it for free starting next year with purchases of $125 when new LEGO stores are opened.
The store includes details that you can find in a real LEGO store such as the Pick-a-Brick wall, various stickered sets, the wooden duck, and what looks to be the Tree of Discovery which is seen in the New York flagship store.
It’s a decent niche set but a majority of you will probably never get it if it for store grand openings. You can usually check the LEGO store calendar to see which stores will be opening and hopefully there’s one that will be opening near you.
**Via Brickset, SteinaufStein**

It’s about a day and a half left until the new year rolls around and that means there will be brand new LEGO sets available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. That unfortunately also means that older sets will be rotated out as they will be retired. There will still be some time to purchase them but note that once they are listed as sold out/retired, they won’t be available again, at least on the LEGO Shop. If the listing says temporarily out of stock, there might still be some on the way but it won’t be that many. You can probably still find them at other retailers as well as on the secondary market. LEGO has overhauled their Retiring Soon soon page and there’s nothing listed but the list below is what is presumed to be the sets that will be gone soon.
San Francisco (21043)
Trafalgar Square (21045)
Empire State Building (21046)
Dubai
Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe (31197)
The Beatles (31198)
Marvel Studios Iron Man (31199)
Star Wars The Sith (31200)
Valentine’s Bear (40379)
Easter Sheep (40380)
Monkey King (40381)
Wedding Bride (40383)
Wedding Groom (40384)
Belle Bottom, Kevin and Bob (40421)
Frankenstein (40422)
Lucky Cat (40436)
German Shepherd (40440)
Dalmation (40479)
Cockatiel (40481)
Hamster (40482)
La Catrina (40492)
Voldemort, Nagini & Bellatrix (40496)
Batman (40386)
The Joker (40428)
BB-8 (40431)
First Order Stormtrooper (40391)
Mobile Command Center (60139)
Burger Bar Fire Rescue (60214)
Fire Station (60215)
Downtown Fire Brigade (60216)
Garbage Truck (60220)
Diving Yacht (60221)… Continue

LEGO has officially revealed the next LEGO Ideas set to be released with the Sonic the Hedgehog Green Hill Zone (21331). Releasing on January 1, the set has 1,125 pieces and will retail for $69.99/£59.99/€69.99/119.9 AUD/89.99 CAD.

The original idea by Viv Grannell was supposed to be based on Sonic Mania’s version of the Green Hill Zone but instead we’re getting the original Sonic version of the stage. The main difference here is the original project had the Death Egg Robot which is the mech but instead, the set includes the Egg Wrecker. I’m not sure why the change as fans voted for Sonic Mania and not the Sonic 1 but I guess Sonic Mania isn’t as well known as the original.

Note that the set includes some pins on the side so you can get multiples of the set and add on to it to create a large Green Hill Zone. Also, the Sonic minifigure has been slightly updated from 2016.

… ContinueLEGO® SONIC THE HEDGEHOG™ GREEN HILL ZONE SET – PRODUCT PRESS RELEASE
From Players to Builders: The new LEGO® Ideas Sonic the Hedgehog™ Green Hill Zone set offers fans a fun run of nostalgia
28th December 2021: Today, the LEGO Group announces the new LEGO® Ideas Sonic the Hedgehog™ Green Hill Zone set; a detailed LEGO brick representation of one of the most iconic video game levels ever. Conceived by 24-year-old, UK based LEGO superfan Viv Grannell, through the LEGO Ideas platform, this new analog version of the Green Hill Zone gives fans

Making a return in 2022 for the LEGO Marvel theme are the buildable character sets and the first one is the Iron Man Figure (76206). Unlike the buildable characters from years past with the cartoony looks, these sets are more screen accurate. Releasing on January 1, the set has 381 pieces and will retail for $39.99. Let’s see if the set is worth that price point.
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