Yesterday and today, LEGO stores are doing a building event for the LEGO Red Brick. I’m not able to make it but our friend Charlie has sent over the building instructions if you want to build your own. There will be another building session August 10-11 on a first come, first served basis.
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The LEGO 90 Years of Play rewards are now available on the VIP Rewards Center. First is the Vintage LEGO Logo Poster which costs 650 points.
Get this poster featuring LEGO logos from the last 90 years. Perfect for framing and displaying on your wall. Printed on 300mg poster paper and embossed with a LEGO stamp. Size is 40 cm x 30 cm.
The other reward is the LEGO Duck Sticker that costs 500 points. It is a lenticular sticker that changes from a wooden duck to a LEGO brick duck.
Get collectible 90 Years of Play lenticular motion sticker featuring the original LEGO wooden duck toy transforming into a LEGO brick duck. Size is 6.35 cm x 6.35 cm.
LEGO has officially started their 90th anniversary celebration with a slew activities for fans coming next month. Fan around the world can participate in quizzes, building activities at LEGO Stores, watch LEGO Con, and build a brand new 90th anniversary set that is still to be revealed. Read a little bit more about the history of LEGO these past 90 years below.
… ContinueBrick by Brick – building LEGO® love for 90 years
This summer, the LEGO Group is celebrating the creativity of fans and the power of play as the new LEGO® Play Well Study shows play is fundamental to the wellbeing and happiness of the whole family.
Ninety years ago, a Danish carpenter crafted a line of small wooden toys in his Billund, Denmark, workshop. His first collection had a modest 36 items that included cars, airplanes, and yoyos, all carefully crafted to help local children learn about the world.
What Ole Kirk Kristiansen couldn’t have known back in 1932, was that the LEGO Group would become one of the biggest toy companies in the world and inspire millions of children to play each year.
Twenty-six years after Ole made his first wooden toy, his son Godtfred patented the LEGO® brick we know today, with its interlocking tube system offering endless creative building possibilities. Since then, the LEGO brick has been busy. From a few simple bricks in primary colours, the humble brick has formed the basis of over 18,000 LEGO products, received the Hollywood treatment in THE LEGO MOVIE™, helped children learn about robotics
There are four LEGO Disney Lightyear sets that are now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. Of the four, one of them is a DUPLO version as well. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back.
Buzz Lightyear’s Planetary Mission (10962) – 37 pieces/$29.99
Zyclops Chase (76830) – 87 pieces/$19.99
Zurg Battle (76831) – 261 pieces/$29.99
XL-15 Spaceship (76832) 497 pieces/$49.99
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This year, LEGO celebrates 15 years of the LEGO Modular Buildings and they have just released a video talking about the history of the popular sets. Senior designer and creative lead Jamie Berard gives you a tour of the LEGO Vault where he talks about a few of the Modulars. Jamie then shifts to the Idea House where he goes in-depth of all 15 modular buildings up to this year’s Boutique Hotel (10297). If you 40 minutes to spare, give it a watch and you may learn a new thing or two about the modulars.
It has been reported that the LEGO Star Wars license has been extended for another ten years. According to The Holo-Brick Archives, the agreement was set to expire some time this year since the old license was also for ten years. Like with the previous one, there will be no change in terms of if we’ll be getting LEGO Star Wars Collectible Minifigures line as Hasbro still controls the figure market in that regard.
One interesting note is that sources have told The Holo-Brick Archives that the contract has been renegotiated to include all Disney intellectual properties. These IPs include Star Wars, Frozen, Buzz Lightyear, Marvel, and The Muppets, just to nae a few. If you didn’t see it yet, The Muppets will be getting a CMF line that should be coming out soon.
It’s not really a huge surprise to see the LEGO Star Wars license extended as it usually is one of the top themes every year. Even though the Skywalker Saga has ended, there’s an endless amount of things that LEGO can still produce with the amount of upcoming Star Wars project down the pipeline.
LEGO has done a neat yet traumatizing promotional ad for the upcoming LEGO Classic 90 Years of Play (11021) set. In the video, you can see LEGO designer George Gilliatt put what appears to be boxes of classic LEGO sets that helped shape what will be in the new LEGO Classic set into a compactor. The shot shows some of the boxes getting crushed but George has confirmed that none of the original boxes were actually harmed. The 1,100 piece 90 Years of Play (11021) set will be available starting on May 1 for $49.99.
Crushed it! To celebrate 90 years of play, we put all the LEGO classics in one box! Check it out! pic.twitter.com/L1InHPIfX0
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) April 9, 2022