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LEGO Ninjago Temple of Airjitzu (70751) Officially Revealed

LEGO Ninjago Temple of Airjitzu (70751)

It’s been rumored for a while that there would be the very first direct-to-consumer LEGO Ninjago set coming out this year and LEGO has revealed it today with the Temple of Airjitzu (70751). The set consist of 2,028 pieces consisting of a 12 minifigures, many which are exclusive to the set, and will retail for $199.99.

The Temple of Airjitzu (70751) will be on display at San Diego Comic Con this Friday so attendees can get a close up look at it. It’ll be available for VIP members starting on August 18 and for the general public on September 1st.

70751 Temple of Airjitzu

Ages 14+. 2,028 pieces.

US $199.99 – CA $229.99 – DE 199.99€ – UK £169.99 – DK 1799.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

Join the Ninja at the beautiful Temple of Airjitzu!

Enjoy the ultimate LEGO® NINJAGO™ building experience as you construct the majestic Temple of Airjitzu and surrounding village! The highly detailed Temple building has many delightful architectural features including Oriental–style decorated windows and sliding doors. The intricate wooden-frame-style walls of the nearby Blacksmiths and beautiful curved roofs of the Smugglers Market will also test your LEGO building skills. And with every Ninja included in one set for the first time, plus loads of other key characters, you can role-play all your favorite NINJAGO adventures. Take tea in the reception area of the Temple, practice your Ninja moves in the training room or join Wu in his study to read or paint. Discover the

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LEGO BIONICLE SDCC 2015 Exclusive Skull Scorpio Mask Revealed

LEGO BIONICLE Skull Scorpio Mask SDCC 2015

The last LEGO exclusive giveaway for San Diego Comic Con 2015 isn’t a regular minifigure but a trans-neon green LEGO BIONICLE Skull Scorpio Mask. It isn’t as cool as the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Arsenal or LEGO Marvel Super Heroes All New Captain America (Sam Wilson) minifigures but fans will still line up to get this exclusive. There’s no packaging shown for the mask but it’ll probably look like the ones given away at NYCC last year. The LEGO BIONICLE Skull Scorpio Mask will be given away on Saturday.

**Via BZPower**

Closeup Look at LEGO Classic Pirates Set (5003082)

Lego 5003082 Classic pirate minifigures

Next month, one of the main promos LEGO will be having is the LEGO Classic Pirates Set (5003082) with purchases of $75 or more. The folks across the pond has already gotten a hold of this retro set and for those who was wondering what’s inside the set, Gnaat Lego has given some nice closeup shots of it including the contents. Again, the set has a nice slide out box and is a nice complement to the LEGO Classic Spaceman Minifigure (5002812) set from last year. I look forward to picking up this retro Pirates set next month and adding it to my collection.

Lego 5003082 Classic pirate minifigures

Lego 5003082 Classic pirate minifigures

Lego 5003082 Classic pirate minifigures

Lego 5003082 Classic pirate minifigures

LEGO Disney Collectible Minifigures Series Coming in 2016?

There’s a very interesting rumor coming out of Eurobricks courtesy of none other than Just2Good. Over in the Series 14 topic, there was mentioning of a LEGO Disney Collectible Minifigures Series coming in May 2016. This was also mentioned before on his April Fool’s post but nobody really took it seriously because it was April Fool’s Day.

This rumored Disney Collectible Minifigure Series is a really interesting theme since LEGO has been doing various Minifigures series based on different themes including The LEGO Movie, The Simpsons, and the upcoming the Series 14 Monsters (71010). There are a number of characters that could be used because of Disney’s vast collection of animated movies but one thing that was also mentioned was Pixar.

Another question that could be asked is if Marvel would be affiliated in the way distant future because Disney acquired Marvel back in 2009 and LEGO has already produced a lot of Marvel characters as minifigures. Many LEGO Marvel Super Heroes fans have been wanting a series of Marvel characters as Collectible Minifigures. I’m not saying that LEGO will be making a line for this but it’s certainly a possibility.

There’s so many questions to be asked out of this LEGO Disney CMF rumor but we’ll have to wait until next year to see if this is actually true or not. Again, this is just a total rumor and should be taken with a grain of salt for now but keep in mind that J2G has been a pretty reliable source of upcoming products.

Brickworld Chicago 2015 Recap with Beyond the Brick

Brickworld Chicago 2015 is over and done and our friends at Beyond the Brick, as usual, has done a comprehensive recap of the whole event. If you weren’t able to attend or want to relive the memories there, the team has over a 3 hour playlist of videos dedicated to various builds that were on display including a 2 hour long guided tour of this year’s Brickworld if you have some time to check that out. Thanks to Beyond the Brick for their continued coverage for fans who weren’t able to attend.

Life-Size LEGO Models at SDCC 2015

Usually at the LEGO booth at San Diego Comic Con, there are life-size models of various characters from different themes. This year won’t be any different with the inclusion of the whole Scooby-Doo gang as well as The Mystery Machine. This model is made from 70,875 LEGO bricks and took over 525 hours to build it.

Another model that will be displayed at booth #2829 is LEGO Ninjago Lloyd. This version of Lloyd is the latest one where he is possessed by Morro and he is seen rappelling from the ceiling. This is the first time at SDCC that a model has done that. The model took 155 hours to create with 15,225 bricks.

I’m sure there will be more LEGO models being displayed at the booth and we’ll probably be seeing more as we get closer to next week.

**Via Technabob, Blastr**

Win a Collectible LEGO Xbox One Console from SDCC 2015

LEGO Marvel's Avengers Xbox One SDCC Collectible Console

For the past few years, Microsoft has had a big presence at San Diego Comic Con. This year they are holding a contest that may interest you and you don’t even have to attend SDCC. They have 20 different collectible Xbox One consoles that you can win including one featuring LEGO Marvel’s Avengers and another with LEGO Dimensions. Check out the official rules for more info.

There are three different ways to enter the contest:

1. Enter at San Diego Comic Con 2015.

Visit the Xbox Gaming Lounge at the Manchester Hyatt. Just take a picture of one of the custom consoles on display and Tweet or Instagram the photo with the hashtags #XboxSweepstakes and #SDCC. You also have to follow @Xbox on Twitter.

2. Enter through the Xbox Live Dashboard.

On July 9th, log on to Xbox Live from the Xbox One or Xbox 360 and look for the SDCC Collectible Console Sweepstakes.

3. Enter by Mail.

Hand print your name, address, phone number, email address, and date of birth on a 3″ x 5″ piece of paper and mail it in an envelope with proper postage to “Xbox Collectible Console Sweepstakes,” c/o HelloWorld, Inc., P.O. Box 5014, Department 820142, Kalamazoo, MI 49003-5014. You will
receive one (1) entry into the Collectible Console Sweepstakes. Limit: One (1) entry per envelope. All mail-in entries must be postmarked by July 13, 2015 and received by July 20, 2015.

LEGO Dimensions Xbox One SDCC Collectible Console

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