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LEGO Ideas Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Here We Go Again! Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Here We Go Again! by 2PPL is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is a remake of their first project that also hit 10k but didn’t pass review. This one uses new pieces and colors and includes minifigures of Charlie Bucket, Willy Wonka, Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teevee, and two Oompa-Loompas.

The project joins 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, 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, 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, and Working Log Flume – Redesigned + Motorized as the ones to reach … Continue

LEGO Ideas Working Log Flume II – Redesigned + Motorized Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Working Log Flume II – Redesigned + Motorized by Baron von Barron is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 3,000 piece build features a brand new and updated log flume ride that can be motorized to operate the drive chain.

The project joins 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, 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, 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, and IKEA Store Modular as the ones to reach the Third 2023 Review Stage.

LEGO Ideas IKEA Store Modular Achieves 10,000 Supporters

IKEA Store Modular by brickster0404 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features your typical IKEA with three stories filled with furniture, the self service warehouse area, and the restaurant.

The project joins 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, 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, Pirate Treasure Chest, Queen Elizabeth II, Mechanical Flip Calendar, The Italian Riviera, Subnautica: The Aurora, The Pink Palace from Coraline, Galley of Warriors, and The Simpsons: The Krusty Burger as the ones to reach the Third 2023 Review Stage.

LEGO Ideas Family Tree (21346) Officially Revealed

LEGO has officially announced the LEGO Ideas Family Tree (21346) which was the winning model from the LEGO Ideas x Target – What does Family building contest. Releasing on February 1, the set has 1,040 pieces and retails for $79.99. The tree has hanging holders for you to display small photos, messages, and other paper mementos. You can pre-order this set today and it’ll qualify towards any promotions going on.

Build together, relive nostalgic memories and create unique home decor with the LEGO® Ideas Family Tree (21346) ornament. A wonderful creative gift for adults, this buildable family tree stand features 16 hanging holders to display small photos, messages and other paper mementos.

The hidden storage compartment at the base of the tree is packed with accessory elements. Choose from a selection of seasonal foliage, place a toy plane and a kite in the tree’s branches and add the 4 bird boxes, 2 bird figures and a Filipino butterfly. There are also flower elements to place on the grass-colored base, plus lots of other items to customize the idyllic scene, including binoculars, food elements, roller skates and a magnifying glass.

Find step-by-step building instructions in the box and on the LEGO Builder app to help you enjoy the mindful, relaxing activity of brick building with your family and friends.

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LEGO 2024 Sets Available on Amazon

If you’re still shopping for the new LEGO 2024 releases on the LEGO Shop but find that they’re backordered for a few weeks, you may want to check out Amazon as they also have the sets listed. You won’t get any Insiders points or the Retro Food Truck promo set but you can earn money back if you have the Amazon Prime Visa.

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