JB Spielwaren has posted a product page of the upcoming LEGO Ninjago Dragon Stone Shrine (71819). The set has 1,212 pieces and is part of the March 2024 releases. It’ll have minifigures of Master Lloyd, Nya, Kai, Master Wu, Euphrasia, and Lord Ras.
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February is only a few days away and here’s a quick guide on what LEGO sets will be releasing soon on the LEGO Shop. It’ll be a fairly quiet month for releases because March will be the next larger release schedule.
As far as promotions go, we can only confirm the LEGO Love Gift Box (40679) which will run from February 1-14 with purchases of $75. The LEGO Year of the Dragon (40611) should still be running in select countries until February 6 but it looks to be sold out online for the US. You’ll have to check with stores to see if they still have them in stock or not.
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• Iron Spider-Man (40670) – $9.99
• Potted Groot (40671) – $9.99
• Sonic the Hedgehog: Knuckles & Shadow (40672) – $19.99
• Stitch (40674) – $9.99
Icons
• Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter (10327) – $164.99
• Kingfisher (10331) – $49.99
Ideas
• Family Tree (21346) – $79.99
• Red London Telephone Box (21347) – $114.99
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German retailer Proshop has posted a listing of the upcoming LEGO Harry Potter Talking Sorting Hat (76429). The set features a realistic Sorting Hat and it uses batteries for the 31 different sound combinations. There’s also a Harry Potter minifigure wearing the hat as well. I’m guessing the set will be released in March.
LEGO has officially announced the upcoming LEGO Star Wars 25th Anniversary sets at the Nuremberg Toy Fair. We’ve already seen all five sets a little early the past few days and they are now available for pre-order on the LEGO Shop with the release date of March 1.
Millennium Falcon (75375) – 921 pieces/$84.99
Tantive IV (75376) – 654 pieces/$79.99
Invisible Hand (75377) – 557 pieces/$49.99
R2-D2 (75379) – 1,050 pieces/$99.99
Boarding the Tantive IV (75387) – 502 pieces/$54.99
… ContinueThe LEGO® Star Wars™ Collaboration Turns 25 With a Year-Long Celebration
The LEGO Group, in collaboration with Lucasfilm, Kicks-Off the 25th Anniversary Celebration at the Spielwarenmesse: Nuremberg International Toy Fair
New LEGO® Star Wars™ Building Sets with Special 25th Anniversary Logo Revealed
The LEGO® Star Wars™ 25-Second Film Festival Announced by the LEGO Group as part of a whole year of planned anniversary celebrations
Nuremberg, January 30th, 2024: This year marks the 25th anniversary of the LEGO® Star Wars™ collaboration between the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm with a year-long celebration announced by the LEGO Group, befitting this relationship milestone and honoring LEGO Star Wars fans across the galaxy.
Today, the LEGO Group is kicking off the anniversary festivities at the Spielwarenmesse, otherwise known as Nuremberg Toy Fair, in Germany, with new anniversary products now available for pre-order. Additionally, the LEGO Group announced the LEGO Star Wars 25-Second Film Festival, which will kick-off in March as part of the celebrations.
First revealed at the International Toy Fair in New York in 1999, the LEGO Star Wars collaboration marks
A Singapore LEGO Ceritfied Store has revealed three more LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary sets on their site. These sets are in addition to the ones we saw a few days ago with the R2-D2 (75379) and Boarding the Tantive IV (75387). Unlike with the other sets, these doesn’t appear to have an exclusive 25th anniversary minifigure included. The release should be in March as well.
Millennium Falcon (75375) – 921 pieces
Tantive IV (75376) – 654 pieces
Invisible Hand (75377) – 557 pieces
LEGO has announced a new LEGO House experience for 2024 called Build the Change which is the most ambitious addition to LEGO House since the opening in 2017.
… ContinueLEGO® House Kicks off the 2024 Season with a New Experience to Help Shape the Future through Play and Imagination
‘Build the Change’ is the most ambitious addition to LEGO House since the opening in 2017
• The new activity aims to inspire LEGO® fans of all ages to articulate their own ideas on various current themes such as sustainability and biodiversity through play and imagination.
• The highly purposeful storyline of the activity underpins LEGO® House’s ambition to create experiences and spaces that give access to Learning through Play.Billund, Denmark, January 29 2024: LEGO House welcome the start of the 2024 season by working with the LEGO Group’s Build the Change initiative to introduce a new experience in the Blue Zone, championing cognitive Learning through Play. LEGO House opened in 2017 as the ultimate LEGO experience situated in Billund, Denmark, where the LEGO brick was invented more than 90 years ago. Since the start, LEGO House has continued to evolve, and from today, this new Build the Change in the Blue Zone will be available for LEGO fans of all ages to enjoy.
The new activity, which has been in development for over one year, is a close collaboration with the LEGO Group’s Build the Change program, originally launched in 2007. Taking lead from the original program designed for kids, whilst reinforcing LEGO House’s role as
Cherry Blossom Ikebana by Brickcea is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features some cherry blossoms arranged in a brick-built jar along with a pair of scissors.
The project joins Spirited Away, Appa the Sky Bison, from Avatar the Last Airbender, Venus Flytrap, Minerals Display, Dreamworks’ Shrek’s Swamp 2, Hello Kitty and Friends – 50 Years, Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch, Medieval Tournament, and First 2024 Review Stage.