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LEGO Marvel Cerebro (5009015) Sells Out on LEGO Shop

A few hours ago, the LEGO Shop officially sold out of the LEGO Marvel Cerebro (5009015) gift with purchase set. It was only available with the purchase of the X-Men: The X-Mansion (76294) which retails for $329.99. I expected it to sell out yesterday when the set launched but it lasted a little longer than I thought. This either means that LEGO didn’t produce too many of the Cerebro GWPs or LEGO sold quite a good amount of the X-Mansion. Your best chance now to get it is to see if your local LEGO Brand Store still has it in stock or resort to the secondary market. The current resell value is around $60-$65 but is slowly rising.

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LEGO BrickHeadz Captain America & Red Hulk (40668) Revealed

In addition to the LEGO Marvel Captain America: Brave New World sets that were revealed today, there is another set coming as well with the BrickHeadz Captain America & Red Hulk (40668). Also releasing on December 1, the set has 202 pieces and will retail for $19.99.

These collectible LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Super Heroes make a great gift for kids aged 10 and up who are fans of Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World. The buildable Captain America and Red Hulk toys feature authentic details, including Captain America’s shield and wings. Each brightly colored figure stands on a sturdy baseplate, making LEGO BrickHeadz Marvel Captain America & Red Hulk Figures (40668) perfect for play and display.

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LEGO Marvel Captain America: Brave New World Set Pre-Orders on LEGO Shop

LEGO has officially put up the product pages for the upcoming LEGO Marvel Captain America: Brave New World sets and you can pre-order them today. Both sets will be available starting on December 1 and we can also confirm the prices which are a bit high for what you get.


Captain America vs. Red Hulk Battle (76292) – $54.99


New Captain America Construction Figure (76296) – $34.99

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LEGO Marvel Captain America: Brave New World Sets Revealed

Smyths Toys has revealed two new LEGO Marvel sets based on the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World movie. The two sets that are shown off include the Captain America vs. Red Hulk Battle (76292) and the New Captain America Construction Figure (76296). Both sets are reported to be available in December.

Update: You can now pre-order them on the LEGO Shop.


Captain America vs. Red Hulk Battle (76292) – 223 pieces

This fighter jet buildable toy includes an impressive cast of minifigures: Captain America and Falcon (both with opening wings), Red Hulk and Ruth Bat-Seraph. Featuring a large opening cockpit with room inside for a minifigure pilot, the jet is easy for kids to hold and fly around while they launch attacks using the 2 attached stud shooters. A top section of the jet can be removed to reveal a hidden storage compartment in the rear with room for spare studs or mystery medals.


New Captain America Construction Figure (76296) – 359 pieces

For this incarnation of the Marvel super soldier, the winged Falcon takes on the role of Captain America, bringing an extra dimension to kids play experience. This superhero figure has movable shoulder, arm, hip and leg joints, which enable realistic action poses. Large foil wings are attached to the figure’s back. The wings can be bent to mimic flapping and remove easily when the action moves back to the ground. The Captain America figure carries his iconic shield and has a buildable Redwing drone toy fixed to his back, which

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LEGO November 2024 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

November is now here and we have some new LEGO sets that are now available on the LEGO Shop which include the X-Mansion and The Botanical Garden.

The promotions that are now live include the LEGO Ideas Books Are My Passion (40698) which will run until November 11, while supplies last. The other two promotions are purchase specific running November 1-7, while supplies last. The LEGO Marvel Cerebro (5009015) is available with the purchase of the X-Mansion and the LEGO Botanical Entrance Gate (5009005) is only available with the purchase of The Botanical Garden.


Ideas

The Botanical Garden (21353) – $329.99


Marvel

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

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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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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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