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LEGO Ideas Magic Bookends Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Magic Bookends by Brick Dangerous is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,496 piece build is a resubmission of the same project that also hit 10k back in 2021.

The project joins 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), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer, Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas, and From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.

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LEGO Ideas Books Are My Passion (40698) GWP Live on LEGO Shop

The LEGO Ideas Books Are My Passion (40698) gift with purchase promotion is now live on the LEGO Shop. From now until November 11, you can get it with purchases of $130 or more while supplies last. If you are willing to chance it that it will not sell out in the next few days, you can double up on it when the new sets release on November 1.

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LEGO Ideas From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz Achieves 10,000 Supporters

From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz by Alfstuff is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features BrickHeadz figures of Linguini and Remy from Ratatouille. Underneath Linguini’s chef’s hat is a miniature version of Remy.

The project joins 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), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer, and Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.

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LEGO Ideas Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas by VNMBricks is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features poseable figures of P-Body and Atlas from the game including the color coded Portal guns.

The project joins 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), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, and Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.

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LEGO November 2024 Shopping Guide

We’re only a few days away from November which will be a big LEGO shopping month on the LEGO Shop with all the new releases and upcoming Black Friday promos. Here’s a quick guide on what will be available and we we can expect in a few weeks. As far as new LEGO sets, there’s only a couple but they are big hitters.

For the promotions we know about, the LEGO Ideas Books Are My Passion (40698) will be available starting on October 28 and will run until November 11, while supplies last. For the other big ones, the LEGO Marvel Cerebro (5009015) is available from November 1-7 with the purchase of the X-Mansion and the LEGO Botanical Entrance Gate (5009005) is only available from November 1-7 with the purchase of The Botanical Garden.

For Black Friday, there should be some promos towards the end of the month and Insiders should get early access a week before including some sort of gift with purchase set, sales, extra points on certain sets, etc. We’ll update as soon as LEGO releases the details.


Ideas

• The Botanical Garden (21353) – $329.99


Marvel

• X-Men: The X-Mansion (76294) – $329.99

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LEGO Ideas Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer by The Bananaman 201864801 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,900 piece build features a working Turing machine that you can use to make your own programs with LEGO.

The project joins 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), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, and Godzilla as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.

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Are the LEGO Tie-In GWPs Out of Control?

Next week, LEGO will be releasing two new gift with purchase sets that ties in to some of their new releases but is LEGO going overboard with these types of promotions? The two in question are the Entrance Gate for The Botanical Garden (21353) and Cerebro for the X-Men: X-Mansion (76294) and including those, there have been I believe five sets are similar that have been released this year which includes the Mimic Dice Box, the Technic P1 Logo, and Fell Beast, Borgin and Burkes: Floo Network, Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber.

From a business perspective, it’s smart for LEGO to tie in certain GWPs with sets they go with since they know fans will buy them. From the buyer’s perspective, it hard to keep up with some of the releases if you’re into those fandoms and there’s a sense of FOMO since there’s only a limited time to get them. If we’re just looking at the six sets above, unless you’re using reward points for discounts, you’re looking at almost $2,800 pre-tax.

We already know that LEGO will most likely continue these types of promotions in the future so it’s inevitable. As more and more sets become more expensive, it’ll be harder to justify these purchases unless the promo sets are proportional to the main sets.

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