Appa the Sky Bison, from Avatar the Last Airbender by Yarrostudios is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. Consisting of over 1,500 pieces, the build features the flying bison with moveable parts as well as its saddle. The project joins Spirited Away as the ones to reach the First 2024 Review Stage.
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Spirited Away by legotruman is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,616 piece build features the Bathhouse which includes eight rooms showcasing memorable scenes from the movie. This is the first project to reach the First 2024 Review Stage.
LEGO has revealed a new LEGO Icons set with the Kingfisher (10331) which will be releasing on February 1. The set has 834 pieces and will retail for $49.99.
Create a striking centerpiece for your home or office with this home decor building set for adults. This LEGO® Icons Kingfisher Bird set (10331) makes a great gift for bird-lovers and an immersive project for new and accomplished LEGO builders.
The kingfisher model depicts the bird, known for its striking plumage and remarkable hunting abilities, emerging from water with a fish catch. The water setting includes buildable reeds and doubles as a display stand. Position the bird’s head and claws to create your favorite pose before placing it on display for all to enjoy.
Earlier today, we got a first look at the LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City (40703) but the real question is how to get it. Well according to LEGO China Weibo, it’ll actually be a LEGO Insiders reward which will cost 6,500 points to redeem it. Every quarter in 2024, LEGO will drop a new set in January, April, July, and October and it’ll cost 6,500 each. Yes, you read that right. I believe this will be one of the more expensive items that have been released in the Rewards Center, next to the LEGO DC Batpod (5004590) which cost 15,000 points when it first launched.
As a reference, $1 equals 6.5 points so that means you’ll need to spend $1,000 each quarter to get it or $4,000 in 2024 to get the set of four builds. To be honest, you can actually get all four full sized sets at their current prices, even secondary prices for the retired ones, and still have a 37% of the money left over. For sure, these micro sets will command a high secondary price once they sell out, if they sell out.
• Ninjago City (70620) – Retired ~$950
• Ninjago City Docks (70657) – Retired ~$850
• Ninjago City Gardens (71741) – $350
• Ninjago City Markets (71799) – $370
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BrickLink has announced that pre-orders for the BrickLink Designer Program Series 1 will start on February 7 at 8am PT. There will be 30,000 of each set that will be produced and will add shipping to Lituania, Malaysia, and Singapore. Pricing for the sets have also been revealed.
• Mountain Fortress by SleeplessNight – $379.99
• Parisian Street by NicolasCarlier – $319.99
• The Old Trainn Engine Shed by Mind_the_Brick – $229.99
• General Store – Wild West by llucky – $159.99
• The Snack Shack by Skeletuhr – $49.99
LEGO China has revealed a new LEGO Ninjago set with the Micro Ninjago City (40703) which could be a future gift with purchase set. It contains 339 pieces but the price requirement to get it is still unknown at this time. It is basically a downscaled version of the Ninjago City (70620) from The LEGO Ninjago Movie. If you look on the back of the box, it shows three other sets in silhouettes and it looks like it’ll be sort of a Houses of the World thing where there are Ninjago GWPs spread throughout the year.
40704 is the Micro Ninjago Docks and is based on the Ninjago City Docks (70657) also from the movie. 40705 is the Micro Ninjago Gardens and a smaller Ninjago City Gardens (71741). Lastly, 40706 is the Micro Ninjago City Markets which is the latest large-scale Ninjago set 71799.
Looking at the scale of them, they’re about the same size as the Houses of the World and my guess is that they’ll be a $250 price requirement if they are GWPs which I think they will be.
**Via Dylan Chow**
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The LEGO Ideas Third 2023 Review Stage qualifying is now over and there were 42 projects that are now in the running to become the next official LEGO Ideas set. The LEGO Ideas team will now comb through all the projects to see which one fits with their branding. Which one(s) do you want to pass the review stage and which one(s) do you think LEGO will choose?
• Modular Heritage Museum
• Great Temple of Abu Simbel – With Secret Treasure
• Rolls-Royce Phantom 1 “Phantom of Love”
• Moon Palace
• NASA’s SLS Block 1 & 1B Rockets – Artemis Missions
• LEGO Anatomy
• WTC Twin Towers & Vista International Hotel 1979
• Coraline: The Pink Palace
• Good Ogel’s Garden
• Happier Than Ever
• City Burger
• Desktop Rock ‘n’ Roll
• Phineas and Ferb!
• JWST
• Harry Styles Love on Tour 2023
• LEGO Microscope
• Sequoia Tree
• Tesla Center
• Working Canal Lock
• Christmas Theater
• Wreck-It Ralph 10th Anniversary
• Stray Kids “Oddinary Maniac”
• Rainforest Frogs
• Steve Irwin & Majestic Crocodile
• Kaamelott The Knights of the Round Table
• Classic Tractor
• Forest Base
• The Vintage Service Station
• Sea Turtle
• No Man’s Sky | Radiant Pillar BC1
• Pirate Treasure Chest
• Queen Elizabeth II
• Mechanical Flip Calendar
• The Italian Riviera
• Subnautica: The Aurora
• The Pink Palace from Coraline
• Galley of Warriors
• The Simpsons: The Krusty Burger
• IKEA Store Modular
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