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LEGO F1 Steering Wheel Make & Take Coming Back in April

If you missed it back in February, LEGO will be bringing back the LEGO F1 Steering Wheel Make & Take Event on Thursday, April 24. This will be during after work hours like they used to do many years ago from 5-7pm local time. This event is only for participating stores in the US and Canada on a first come, first serve basis. Double check with your store to see if they are doing it and get there early if you can if you want to attend. Since it’s not during the weekend hours, there may be less people attending since they’re still getting off work but don’t chance it.

LEGO Opens State-of-the-Art Factory in Vietnam

The LEGO Group has officially opened their newest factory in Vietnam. The state-of-the-art factory is the sixth factory in the world and their most environmentally sustainable factory. LEGO manufacturing in Vietnam will run on 100% renewable energy in 2026 by using 12,400 solar panels.

The LEGO Group opens new state-of-the-art factory in Vietnam

• Opening Ceremony attended by His Excellency, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Mai Văn Chính.
• LEGO Manufacturing Vietnam is the LEGO Group’s most environmentally sustainable factory to date.
• State-of-the-art facility is the company’s sixth factory worldwide and second in Asia and will support long-term growth in the region.
• Company committed to enhancing learning through play opportunities for children in Vietnam.

Billund, Denmark, April 9, 2025: The LEGO Group today celebrated the grand opening of LEGO Manufacturing Vietnam in Binh Duong province, southern Vietnam. LEGO Manufacturing Vietnam is the company’s sixth factory worldwide and second in Asia. Built to support long-term growth in the region and bring more LEGO® play experiences to children around the world, it is also the LEGO Group’s most environmentally sustainable factory to date.

Niels B Christiansen, CEO of the LEGO Group, said: “Today marks an exciting milestone for us as we proudly open our sixth factory in the world. This state-of-the-art site reflects our commitment to sustainable growth and innovation, bringing more LEGO play experiences to children and our fans in the Asia-Pacific region through increased manufacturing capacity.”

The Opening Ceremony was attended by His Excellency, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam Mai Văn Chính, His Excellency,

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LEGO Masters Academy Announced for LEGO House

LEGO has announced that there will be a new LEGO Masters Academy experience at the LEGO House. Starting on September 17, visitor can now try a new hands-on experience as if you were on the show. LEGO Master Academy will have an authentic studio setting and you can build through four levels of hosted sessions.

LEGO® House Unveils the LEGO® Masters Academy: Get Ready to Master the Brick in an All-New Hands-On Experience

Opening 17 September 2025, LEGO® House introduces the LEGO® Masters Academy – a playful building adventure where LEGO fans of all ages can explore new building techniques together and unleash their creativity.

• The LEGO Masters Academy is the most significant addition to LEGO House since its opening in Billund, Denmark, in 2017, and is a close collaboration between the creative team at LEGO House and the LEGO Entertainment Team who work on the iconic LEGO Masters TV series.
• The new experience is designed to inspire LEGO lovers to take their building skills and creativity to new levels – to be enjoyed by LEGO fans of all abilities and ages.

Billund, Denmark, 8th April 2025: LEGO House, the Home of the Brick, is thrilled to announce the launch of LEGO Masters Academy – an all-new, hands-on experience designed to inspire LEGO fans to take their building skills to the next level through guided sessions. Set to open on 17 September 2025, this exciting addition is the biggest expansion to LEGO House since it first welcomed guests in 2017.

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LEGO Ideas Timeless Creations Building Contest

LEGO has started a new LEGO Ideas building contest called Timeless Creations where you build something ordinary that can be displayed for years and it could become an official set. Taking inspiration from older LEGO Ideas sets like the Typewriter and the Polaroid, LEGO wants you to build an object that is iconic but is very recognizable and timeless. Finalists will be chosen for a fan vote in late May and the winning build will be announced on September 8.

• 1% of the total net sales of the product
• 10 complimentary copies of their LEGO Ideas set
• Credit and a bio as the LEGO Ideas Fan Designer in the set materials

Entries that are selected to participate in the Fan Vote, but are not the Fan Vote winner, will receive:

• 21323 – Grand Piano
• 21345 – Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera
• 10334 – Retro Radio

LEGO Employs White Hat Leakers to Prevent Leaks

It has been revealed that LEGO is working with white hat leakers to identify vulnerabilities to prevent leaks of upcoming products. These white hat leakers are LEGO fans who previously leaked sets in the past but have had their accounts deleted by the LEGO Confidentiality team and are now helping to prevent future leaks.

One of the more popular announcements was the LEGO Pokemon theme and we were told that that white hat leakers worked tireless to prevent anyone from posting it early on Reddit, Discord, X, etc. It worked pretty much to perfection until LEGO Mexico hit the wrong button and managed to leak it themselves an hour or so early.

As we can see from this year, the leaks have been relatively quiet so it may seem that it’s been working although there were still some that pass by like with small retailers. It’s not perfect but LEGO is making a big effort to control the leaks.

LEGO Project Hair Revealed from Archives

LEGO has gone to their history books and have unearthed something called LEGO Project Hair. Back in 1975, the original LEGO minifigures were released with no arms or facial expressions. The higher ups at LEGO wanted more realistic features on the minifigures.

LEGO designer Vittig Hed started up Project Hair in which LEGO would put syntheic hair on minifigures. Unfortunately it didn’t test well in focus groups and it was archived. That is until a few years later when Project Hair was rediscovered during LEGO’s renovation.

LEGO was set to work on it again until 1978 rolled around and the LEGO Space theme was introduced. The release pretty much ended any hopes of Project Hair for good and it was never heard about again until today.

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