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LEGO Gift Set (5006008) Promotion Coming Soon

It looks like there’s a new LEGO gift-with-purchase promotion that has started LEGO Brand Stores for a LEGO Gift Set (5006008). A reader by the name of Ben has sent over some pictures of the Gift Set and was told that VIPs can get it for free with purchases of $40 or more.

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They were told by the Dallas Northpark Mall store that the item was supposed to be released a while back but there was a delay with the supplier but stores are now getting them and are hoping the promo will run until the end of the year. There is a product page on LEGO Shop@Home showing it is a free item that is valued at $15.99 but it isn’t live yet so the promotion may be online as well in the near future.

As for the Gift Set itself, it comes with a number of items that are used as gift items and they include a card, a couple of tags, wrapping paper, sticker sheets, and a gift bag.

LEGO Harry Potter Series 2 Collectible Minifigures Rumored for 2020

Last year, we got the LEGO Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts Collectible Minifigures (71022) and it looks like we’ll be getting another wave some time next year. Rumor has it there will be another wave and this has also been corroborated by Brick Fanatics. The first wave consisted of 22 minifigures along with a “chase” minifigure but it is unknown how many will be in the second wave. It is also not specified on whether it will be just for the Harry Potter series or if Fantastic Beasts will be in it as well. Who do you want to see in the second wave if it does come out next year?

LEGO Toy Story 4 Amazon Sales – October 2019

Amazon has had the LEGO Toy Story 4 sets on sale for a while but there’s also a set that has a steep discount that you may be interested in.


Woody & RC (10766) – $6.99/30% off


Duke Caboom’s Stunt Show (10767) – $11.99/40% off


Buzz & Bo Peep’s Playground Adventure (10768) – $19.99/20% off


RV Vacation (10769) – $27.99/20%


Buzz Lightyear & Woody’s Carnival Mania (10770) – $39.99/20% off


Carnival Thrill Coaster (10771) – $15.99/20% off

LEGO Announces LEGO DUPLO World App

As more children are using technology at a younger ago, LEGO has used that knowledge to develop a new app to kickstart early learning with LEGO DUPLO World. This app allows children to start learning early while being immersed in the world of LEGO DUPLO. Availble in over 20 languages, LEGO DUPLO World is free on the Apple App Store and on Google Play with additional content available for purchase.

Kickstart early learning and shared fun with the new LEGO® DUPLO® WORLD app where multi-touch enables families to play together.

Touch Press and The LEGO Group release LEGO®️ DUPLO®️ WORLD on the App Store and Google Play.

Dublin, Ireland – October 10th, 2019 – Touch Press and the LEGO Group are proud to announce the release of LEGO® DUPLO® WORLD. The interactive game helps children achieve key early learning goals while bringing to life a magical world based on the iconic LEGO® DUPLO® toys for pre-school children.

The app is designed to ignite fun and imagination as well as inspire children’s creativity.I t supports their development through the key creative play types: constructive (build), exploratory (discover) and role play (tell stories)using 3D LEGO® DUPLO® bricks. LEGO® DUPLO® WORLD delivers quality learning and fun gameplay designed with inputs from child development experts, educators and parents. Touch Press and The LEGO® Group are excited to bring this unique app to the millions of LEGO® DUPLO® fans around the world.The game will be released under the Story Toys brand, an award-winning app portfolio for young children which is

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LEGO Announces New LEGO Replay Pilot Program

If you’re like me and have way too many LEGO bricks, LEGO has launched a new pilot program called LEGO Replay which allows you to donate bricks you don’t want to children’s non-profits in the US. LEGO is working with three different organizations including Give Back Box, Teach For America, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston. Check out the press release below.

ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT, October 8, 2019: Today, The LEGO Group announced the launch of LEGO® Replay, a pilot program that will accept any and all previously used LEGO bricks and donate them to children’s non-profits in the United States. The effort is a collaboration with Give Back Box, Teach For America, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston.

The process is simple: collect any loose LEGO bricks, sets, or elements, place them into a cardboard box, and visit www.lego.com/replay to print out a free UPS shipping label. The package will be sent to the Give Back Box facility, where each brick will be sorted, inspected by hand, and given a rigorous cleaning. This process is possible because LEGO bricks are made from high-quality, durable materials, designed to be used for generations.

“We know people don’t throw away their LEGO bricks,” said Tim Brooks, Vice President, Environmental Responsibility at the LEGO Group. “The vast majority hand them down to their children or grandchildren. But others have asked us for a safe way to dispose or donate their bricks, so with Replay, they have an easy option that’s both sustainable and socially impactful.”

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LEGO Collectible Minifigures Rumored Price Increase in 2020

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 19 (71025)

In 2020, we’ll be getting a few series of LEGO Collectible Minifigures and it looks like we’ll be paying a little bit more for them. For about five years now, the LEGO Collectible Minifigures have been priced at $3.99 each but it looks like it will jump up a dollar next year. This comes from an email that I got a few weeks back and it looks to be confirmed by another source.

I’m not sure of the reasoning behind the rumored price increase but I’m sure fans will not be too pleased about it if is true, however, there are some cool new things that are rumored for 2020 which I’ll talk about later on which could be a reasoning of why we’ll be paying more for them. Of course, treat this as a rumor but considering two different sources have said it, I would say it may be true.

LEGO Star Wars 2019 Retiring Soon List

This weekend is the LEGO Star Wars Triple Force Friday weekend promotion and included are some sales on the sets. I have been sent over a list of some retiring LEGO Star Wars sets that you can use to get the free Battle of Endor (40362) set. Some of these sets were actually released this year and for LEGO to already put them on the retiring list is an indication that they didn’t sell as well as they thought or they only had a short run for them. Thanks to Jason for sending the list over.

BB-8 (75187) – $59.99
Han Solo’s Landspeeder (75209) – $20.99
Moloch’s Landspeeder (75210) – $27.99
Imperial Conveyex Transport (75217) – $62.99
Imperial AT-Hauler (75219) – $69.99
Naboo Starfighter Microfighter (75223) – $7.99
Sith Infiltrator Microfighter (75224) – $7.99
Inferno Squad Battle Pack (75226) – $11.99
Escape Pod vs Dewback Microfighter (75228) – $15.99
Droid Gunship (75233) – $39.99
X-Wing Starfighter Trench Run (75235) – $23.99
Action Battle Endor Assault (75238) – $23.99
Action Battle Hoth Generator Attack (75239) – $23.99
Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter (75240) – $55.99
Action Battle Echo Base Defense (75241) – $47.99
Black Ace TIE Interceptor (75242) – $39.99
Darth Vader’s Castle (75251) – $103.99
Anakin’s Podracer – 20th Anniversary Edition (75258) – $23.99
Snowspeeder – 20th Anniversary Edition (75259) – $31.99
Clone Scout Walker – 20th Anniversary Edition (75261) – $23.99
Imperial Dropship – 20th Anniversary Edition (75262) – $15.99

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