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LEGO Star Wars 2025 ARC-170 Starfighter (75402) Revealed

JB Spielwaren has revealed a new LEGO Star Wars 2025 set with the ARC-170 Starfighter (75402). The set has 497 pieces and includes minifigures of Clone Pilot Odd Ball, Clone Pilot Jag, a standard Clone Pilot, and R4-P44.

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LEGO Star Wars 2025 Grogu with Hover Pram & Acclamator-Class Assault Ship Revealed

Amazon Mexico has revealed with new LEGO Star Wars 2025 sets with Grogu with Hover Pram (75403) and the Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (75404). Grogu comes with 1,048 pieces while the Acclamator has 450 pieces.

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LEGO Star Wars 2025 Sets Revealed

Smyths Toys France has revealed three new LEGO Star Wars 2025 sets. Of course, this is only a sample of what we should be expecting so there should be more reveals as we get closer to the new year. The regional pricing for them will be available when they go up on the LEGO Shop.


Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor (75401) – 290 pieces


Home One Starcruiser (75405) – 559 pieces


Mando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter (75410) – 92 pieces

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LEGO Amazon Limited Time Deals – November 2024

Ahead of the Black Friday shopping bonanza, Amazon has some limited time deals going on for various LEGO sets. The sets range from 20% off up to 30% off.

• LEGO Art Macaw Parrots (31211) – $44.99/25% off
• LEGO City Command Rover and Crane Loader (60432) – $59.99/29% off
• LEGO DC The Batcave with Batman, Batgirl & The Joker (76272) – $24.49/30% off
• LEGO DUPLO Ariel and Flounder’s Cafe Stand (10420) – $15.99/20% off
• LEGO Friends Heartlake City Preschool (42636) – $34.99/30% off
• LEGO Harry Potter Expecto Patronum (76414) – $55.99/20% off
• LEGO Star Wars Mos ESPA Podrace (75380) – $59.99/25% off

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LEGO Retiring Soon List Updated for US – November 2024

LEGO has finally updated their Retiring Soon list on the LEGO Shop for the US and here’s are what sets will be going away soon. Of course this isn’t the comprehensive list as LEGO doesn’t list everything that is retiring but it gives you an idea of what to expect. As of this post, there are 73 items listed as retiring, presumably by the end of the year. Note that some of the sets are older sets, quite a few of them are also from this year.

Update: LEGO has added more items to the list which brings the count to over 100 items.


Art

• Modern Art (31210)


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• Skimwing Adventure (75576)
• Payakan the Tulkun & Crabsuit (75579)


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• Harry Potter & Cho Chang (40616)
• Draco Malfoy & Cedric Diggory (40617)
• Kingsley Shacklebolt & Nymphadora Tonks (40618)
• The Phantom Menace (40676)
• Mirabel Madrigal (40753)


City

• Street Skate Park (60364)
• Police Station Chase (60370)
• Police Training Academy (60372)
• Arctic Explorer Truck and Mobile Lab (60378)
• Custom Car Garage (60389)
• Combo Race Pack (60395)
• Modified Race Cars (60396)
• Monster Truck Race (60397)
• Green Race Car (60399)
• Emergency Ambulance and Snowboarder (60403)
• Emergency Rescue Helicopter (60405)
• Fire Rescue Motorcycle (60410)
• Jungle Explorer ATV Red Panda Mission (60424)


Classic

• Creative Neon Fun (11027)


Creator 3-in-1

• White Rabbit (31133)


DC

• Batmobile Pursuit: Batman vs. The Joker (76264)


Disney

• Aurora’s Castle (43211)
• Disney Celebration Train​ (43212)Continue

LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia Updated Edition Exclusive Minifigure Revealed

UK retailer WHSmith has revealed the exclusive minifigure for the upcoming LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia Updated Edition to be Emperor Palpatine. This version of Palpatine is from The Rise of Skywalker in which he had the black and red robes. If LEGO made this version of Palpatine, perhaps we can finally get another version of the character in a set based on Exegol. The book is listed to be released on August 1, 2025.

**Via BricksFanz**

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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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