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LEGO July 2023 Sets Live on LEGO Shop

July is now here and LEGO has just released a small number new sets on the LEGO Shop, some of which are very popular according to early reactions. As far as LEGO July 2023 promotions are concerned, the LEGO Disney 100 Years Celebration (40600) is the only one that is going on and you can it from July 1-9 with purchases of $100 on LEGO Disney products. One thing to note is that the Disney Hocus Pocus – The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage (21341) does trigger the promotion so that’s a huge plus for those who were wondering. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back on your purchases.


Disney

Disney Castle (43222) – $399.99


Friends

Horse Training (41746) – $29.99


Ideas

Disney Hocus Pocus – The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage (21341) – $229.99

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LEGO Ideas Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: Perry the Platypus/Agent P Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: Perry the Platypus/Agent P by DragonBuilder22 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features Perry the Platypus in his regular pet form as well as him as Agent P with his fedora hat, grappling gun, and jetpack. It also proposes minifigures of Phineas Flynn, Ferb Fletcher, Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, and Major Francis Monogram.

The project joins “Big Boy” Locomotive, Retro Arcade, Spartan Helmet of Leonidas, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider, The Muppet Show, Red Bull Racing F1 Team RB18 1:12, Scooby Doo Mystery Machine, Western River Steamboat, Dreamwork’s Shrek Swamp, Asterix & Obelix, Venice, Stilt House, Red Bull RB18, Trojan Horse, Red Dwarf: Sleeping Quarters, TaleSpin Seaduck Meeting Seagull, Stud Lane Book Nook, Greenhouse, Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Box: Dark Magician vs Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Phineas and Ferb Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc., Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Taylor Swift “Lover House”, The Motograph, annd Taylor Swift’s Lover House as the ones to reach the Second 2023 Review Stage.

LEGO Icons Corvette (10321) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed a brand new LEGO Icons set with the classic Corvette (10321). Releasing on August 1, the set has 1,210 pieces and retails for $149.99. We don’t have much information on the set but we can see that the car can have the standard convertible version or can have the hardtop. The hood and the trunk can open up to reveal more details. It also has interchangeable license plates for Michigan and California.

Open the door to an immersive building project with the LEGO® Icons Corvette (10321) model building set for adults. Capture the look and feel of Chevrolet’s revered 1961 cabriolet sports car as you assemble each iconic detail piece by piece. Then choose between hard- or open-top and park your creation on display for all to enjoy.

Loaded with original details
This impressive replica model comes with an array of authentic features, including an opening hood and trunk, a detailed engine bay with a spinning radiator fan and working tie-rod steering. Remove the roof for access to the detailed interior with brake, clutch and gas pedals, gear shift, radio, rearview mirror and working steering.

LEGO Confirmed for Exhibit Floor at San Diego Comic Con 2023

The Exhibit Floor layout has been released for San Diego Comic Con 2023 and we can confirm that LEGO will be on display once again. They’ll be at their usual spot at Booth #2829 although we don’t know yet what will be on display there. If I had to make a guess, I would think there will be something involving LEGO DREAMZzz since it’s their newest IP.

In addition, we’re not sure if there will be any exclusive LEGO sets or minifigures that will be given away like with previous years. If you remember, LEGO didn’t have anything last year besides some panels and I’ve heard rumors that they were done with exclusives so we’ll see since companies have been starting to ramp up their reveals as we speak.

I will be there once as press so I’ll be attending most, if not all, the LEGO panels and will be reporting on them as they go on. Many readers seem to like the live tweeting of them, especially the Ninjago panels so follow me on Twitter if you haven’t yet.

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