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Fifty Four Projects Qualify for LEGO Ideas Third 2024 Review Stage

The LEGO Ideas Third 2024 Review Stage is now set as 54 projects qualified for it. This is the most projects that have qualified since the First 2023 Review Stage when it had 71 projects. The results will be announced later this year.

Cliffside House
Gravity Falls – The Mystery Shack
Round House Ski Lodge
Italian Villa
Summit Station
Betta Splendens
The Moon: Lunar Landscape
Overpass Park
Motorized Howl’s Moving Castle
The Discworld Unseen University Library
Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo)
Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings
Woodland Wildlife
Sawmill
Gravity Falls Mystery Shack
Godzilla
Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer
Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas
From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz
Magic Bookends
Science Lab Kit
Beetlejuice: Ghost House
Genshin Impact: Liyue Harbor Wharf
Camping Trip
Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere
Bolex 16MM Camera
Springfield Elementary School Simpsons
Deep Rock Galactic Drilldozer
The Princess Bride – From Book to Blockbuster to Brick
The Eras of Taylor Swift
Polish Falcon – Resque Service
The Polar Express: All Aboard for the North Pole!
Mr. Bean’s Suitcase
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Peter Rabbit
Capybara
Geometry Dash Cube
Medieval Tavern/Inn
Modular Library and Park
Taskmaster
Train Station – Wild West
Lake House
Modular Hospital
Working Ornate Card Shuffler
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LEGO Icons Corner Kiosk (40757) Sold Out in US

We’re only on the third day of the new year but the LEGO Icons Corner Kiosk (40757) has officially sold out online here in the US. It was supposed to be available until January 7 with a purchase of the Tudor Corner (10350) but as usual, it was nowhere close to lasting that long. Your best chance is to see if your local LEGO Store has it available. LEGO still has the Lucky Knots and the Creator 3-in-1 Tropical Toucan (30688) polybag as gifts when you reach their respective purchase requirements.

The Brick Fan 2024 Recap

2025 is well underway now and it’s time to do a 2024 recap on what happened on The Brick Fan. You know me, I love stats.

We had a total of 909 posts last year which equated to 25,849,939 page views. This marks a 15% decrease in page views from 2023. Pretty much every stat was down across the board but still respectable numbers. I’m not really sure why there’s a significant difference whether it be the Google algorithms not indexing the posts or being shadowbanned on my social media accounts but I’m not really too worried. I’ve learned that numbers aren’t everything and if my posts just get out to one person, then I’m happy. With that said, we’ve also passed the 200 million page view mark!

Not surpringly, May was again the best month out of the year with 2.7 million page views with May 6 being the best day out of the year with 224,647 views. The official announcement for the LEGO Ideas Tuxedo Cat (21349) was one of the big factors for this.

One thing that stands out from last year is that pretty much nobody reads my reviews. When I look at the numbers that I send to the Ambassador Network, they’re abysmal. The social media numbers reflect that as well. One main thing is that we’re not known as a review site compared to others and that’s one of the reasons so I guess that’s okay.


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LEGO 2025 Sets Now Available

Happy New Year! There are over a hundred new LEGO sets that are now available on the LEGO Shop for various themes. Some of the more highly anticipated sets include the LEGO Icons Tudor Corner (10350) modular building and the return of Classic Space with the Blacktron Renegade (10355).

For the gift with purchase sets, there will be three of them that have started and they will be available, while supplies last.

• Lucky Knots (40756) – $150 purchase/January 1-7
• Corner Kiosk (40757) – January 1-7 with purchase of Corner Tudor (10350)
• Creator 3-in-1 Tropical Toucan (30688) – January 1-13 with purchases of $40 in City, Creator, DREAMZzz, and/or Friends.


Animal Crossing

Stargazing with Celeste (77053) – $9.99
Leif’s Caravan & Garden Shop (77054) – $29.99
Able Sisters Clothing Shop (77055) – $39.99


Art

LOVE (31214) – $79.99


BrickHeadz

Tom & Jerry (40793) – $14.99


City

F1 Driver with McLaren Race Car (60442) – $12.99
F1 Pit Stop & Pit Crew with Ferrari Car (60443) – $29.99
F1 Garage & Mercedes-AMG & Alpine Cars (60444) – $79.99
F1 Truck with RB20 & AMR24 F1 Cars (60445) – $99.99
Modular Galactic Spaceship (60446) – $79.99
Off-Road 4×4 Mountain Truck (60447) – $19.99
Red Sports Car (60448) – $9.99
Yellow Construction Wheel Loader (60450) – $14.99
Emergency Ambulance (60451) – $19.99
Donut Truck (60452) – $19.99
Lifeguard Beach Rescue Truck (60453) – $24.99
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LEGO Spring Festival Lucky Knots (40756) GWP Revealed

The Australian LEGO Shop has revealed the LEGO Spring Festival Lucky Knots (40756) gift with purchase set. The set has 317 pieces and features a pair of the red knot decorations which symbolizes good fortune, wealth, and health in Chinese culture. Once you are finished building, you can also hang them up on the walls as well. There’s no word yet on the price requirements or when it will be available but I’m guessing it’ll be some time at the beginning of the year.

Celebrate Spring Festival with Lucky Knots (40756) Chinese decorations. This buildable pair of ornate red knots are traditional good-luck charms that express good wishes to everyone entering the home at this special time of the year. They provide an ideal activity for the whole family to enjoy. These detailed decorations make a creative gift for adults. Stickers representing Fortune and Spring are used to embellish the centers, a hidden coin element provides an unexpected treat, and a built-inhanging feature enables easy display. Lucky Knots comes with 2 sets of building instructions, so a group of people can share the creative experience at the same time. The LEGO Sets for Adults range delivers a rewarding and immersive escape for experienced modeling enthusiasts.

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