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Month: April 2015 (Page 8 of 13)

Big Changes For LEGO Ideas

To celebrate the first birthday, LEGO Ideas has made some important changes to the lifespan of projects. Every project will now be given one year (365 days) to achieve 10,000 supporters and will be awarded more time when they hit certain milestones. For projects that get 1,000 supporters, they will get an additional 6 months (182 days) and if projects reach 5,000 supporters before time is up, they will get another 6 month extension (182 days). That means projects now have the potential to get a maximum of two years (729 days) to get 10,000 supporters.

For those projects that are currently very close to hitting 10k with only a few days left to go, they can now breathe a sigh of relief as they now have more time to get the required number of supporters. This change also helps projects that aren’t IP-related ones as they sometimes get looked over for projects that do have IPs so that’s cool. Head over to the blog post to read more about the major changes coming to LEGO Ideas.

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Two More LEGO Star Wars Constraction Sets Unveiled

LEGO Star Wars Constraction General Grievous (75112)

Earlier today while I was at my non-LEGO related job, The Wall Street Journal published a couple more of the new LEGO Star Wars Constraction sets that will be on display at the LEGO booth at Star Wars Celebration this week with Obi-Wan Kenobi (75109) and General Grievous (75112). They will be joining Jango Fett (75107) – 85 pcs, Clone Commander Cody (75108) – 82 pcs, Luke Skywalker (75110) – 83 pcs, and Darth Vader (75111) – 160 pcs in the wave that will be released later this year. Obi-Wan will have 83 pieces with his cape in a bag while Grievous has 186 pieces.

LEGO Star Wars Constraction Obi-Wan (75109)

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LEGO The Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart (71016) Now Available for VIP Members

LEGO The Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart (71016)

The LEGO The Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart (71016) is now available for purchase for LEGO VIP members on Shop@Homeicon and at LEGO Brand Stores. The Kwik-E-Mart is the second D2C set in the Simpsons theme with the first one being last year’s The Simpsons House (71006)icon. This set will have 2179 pieces and will set you back $199.99. Make sure you are logged in to your account so you can purchase it. It’ll be available for the general public on May 1st.

71016 – The Kwik-E-Mart
Ages 12+. 2,179 pieces.
US $199.99 – CA $229.99 – DE 199.99€ – UK £169.99 – DK 1699.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

Visit The Kwik-E-Mart—Springfield’s favorite convenience store!

Welcome to The Kwik-E-Mart—your one-stop shop for convenience foods at inconvenient prices! This highly detailed and iconic LEGO® version of The Simpsons™ store is packed with more rich, colorful details than a Mr. Burns birthday cake has candles! Walk under the huge Kwik-E-Mart sign and join Homer, Marge and Bart as they browse the aisles filled with beauty products, diapers, dog food, pastries, fruits, vegetables and more—including Krusty-O’s and Chef Lonelyheart’s Soup for One. Then head over to the refrigerated cases where you’ll find Buzz Cola, chocolate milk, various other drinks and snacks… and frozen Jasper! There’s also a Buzz Cola soda fountain, juice dispensers, coffee machine, arcade games, ATM and stacks of Powersauce boxes. At the counter, Apu is ready to tempt you with a variety of printed magazines, comic books, cards, tofu hot

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LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded Eligible for Release Date Delivery

I’ve just received an email stating that my order for LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded on Amazon is now eligible for release date delivery. The book is updated with 72 additional pages of new minifigures that have been released since 2011 which you can also purchase on Amazon for 66% off the retail price. The Updated and Expanded version will be released in exactly two weeks on April 28.

LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded also includes the exclusive White Boba Fett minifigure which is based on the prototype armor used in the screen test for the movie. This will also be an updated White Boba Fett with the first one being used for various promotions 15 years ago.

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Star Wars Celebration 2015 LEGO Event Schedule

LEGO Star Wars Celebration

Nrg on Eurobricks has posted the LEGO event schedule for Star Wars Celebration for later this week. The main booth will be at #1025 with new product reveals on Thursday at 12pm and on Friday and Saturday at 11am.

The LEGO Star Wars Tatooine Mini-Build will be on sale on Thursday at 11am while supplies last for attendee badge holders only. For Friday and Saturday, the sale will being at 10am.

There will be exclusive signings from the Master Model Builder that designed the exclusive Tatooine set.

During show hours from Thursday to Saturday, you can help build the largest Darth Vader statue.

During show hours, there are various micro builds at the LEGO Star Wars Play Area at #941.

Thursday: Star Destroyer
Friday: X-wing
Saturday: TIE Fighter
Sunday: Millennium Falcon

Finally, there’s a LEGO Panel at Digital Stage Room 300 which lets you go behind the scenes for LEGO Star Wars Droid Tales. This will be held on Friday only from 4-5pm.

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Let the LEGO Dimensions Character Guessing Game Begin!

Deskp on Eurobricks has posted a image of the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack box which shows a list of characters that will be in some of the expansion Fun Packs, Team Packs, and Level Packs. We already know a lot of them during the reveals last week but there are still some that are a mystery. The image shows the top of the box but rotated using Photoshop so it’s still blurry.

For some of the future characters, I already noted them in my speculation post but there are a few that raises more questions than giving answers. One of the characters is listed as #3. Many people on the forums have been guessing that it is Chell from Portal video game series. Way back in 2012, the Thinking With Portals! project on LEGO CUUSOO reached the review stage but ultimately failed at becoming an official set. In 2013, the Wizard of Oz set also reached the review stage and didn’t pass either but the theme will officially be used in LEGO Dimensions later this year. If that third character on the box is actually Chell, that means that LEGO has obtained a licence to create a minifigure of her as well. Plus it makes sense since a Portal would completely fit in with the LEGO Dimensions.

Now that we’ve seen the top of the box at a different angle, who are your guesses for the characters listed? Click on the image above to see a larger version. Guessing is fun but we … Continue

LEGO Apollo 13 Minifigures by Minifig.me Now Available

Overnight, the guys over at Minifigs.me sent over some details of some of their newest LEGO minifigures commemorating the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission on April 11th. This was the 7th manned mission in the Apollo space program and was intended to be the third to land on the moon but was aborted when the oxygen tank exploded. The crew of Commander James Lovell, Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert, and Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise returned safely on April 17, 1970.

Apollo 13 LEGO minifigures released for mission’s 45th Anniversary

It seems there a surprise in store for the historic Apollo 13 45th anniversary celebrations – a new set of LEGO minifigures based on the mission has just been released.

Four collectable minifigures have been created depicting astronauts James Lovell, Fred Haise, Jack Swigert and flight director Gene Kranz. Printed by boutique custom minifigure designers minifigs.me, they were produced with expert guidance to ensure no detail was missed.

“We were approached by an expert on the Apollo missions, who wanted to recreate these in time for the anniversary,” Nick Savage, director of UK-based minifigs.me explained. “We worked together for weeks to get them perfect, discussing everything from the precise placement of the metal tabs on suit valves to the way each astronaut wore their watches. We’ve made something very special as a result.”

The expert Savage refers to is Chris Spain, who’s online guides to facets of the Apollo Missions have become a go-to resource for enthusiasts.

“Chris sent us a huge amount

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