Now that the 2019 LEGO catalogs are available in other countries, and the Australian version has teased something for LEGO Star Wars in April. This year, LEGO Star Wars celebrates 20 years as a theme and there will be some sets to commemorate the event. Some of the rumored sets for this include the Slave I (75243) and Anakin’s Pod Racer (75258). We probably won’t see official images of the sets until we get closer to the release date. What other sets do you want to see re-released for the 20 years of LEGO Star Wars?
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2019 has hit the east coast and that means the LEGO 2019 sets are now available for purchase on Shop@Home. One of these sets include the newest modular, the LEGO Creator Corner Garage (10264). Also the 2019 sets from various themes are also available as well including:
– City
– Creator
– Friends
– Ninjago
– Speed Champions
– Star Wars
– Technic
The LEGO Overwatch sets will be available on January 2.
The “Choose Your Gift” promotion is also live. At checkout, enter ATV1 for the LEGO City ATV or POD1 for the LEGO Friends Clubhouse Pod.
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The 2019 Toy of the Year award winners will be announced ahead of the New York Toy Fair in February and you can now vote for your favorite nominees. As usual, LEGO has been nominated for a few categories so head on over to the links below to vote for them.
Collectible of the Year
LEGO Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts Collectible Minifigures (71022)
Construction Toy of the Year
LEGO Star Wars Kessel Run Millennium Falcon (75212)
LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Great Hall (75954)
License of the Year
LEGO Jurassic World
Playset of the Year
LEGO Creator Roller Coaster (10261)
LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate (75930)
Preschool Toy of the Year
LEGO DUPLO Steam Train (10874)
Specialty Toy of the Year
LEGO Star Wars Betrayal at Cloud City (75222)
LEGO Wizarding World Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle (71043)
Vehicle of the Year
LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron (42083)
Today LEGO celebrates an amazing ten years of LEGO Ideas as a crowdsourcing platform for fans. It all started back in 2008 as LEGO CUUSOO during the beta phase and it eventually changed to LEGO Ideas which we now have today. The first set made for CUUSOO was the Shinkai 6500 Submarine (21100) and the first one under the LEGO Ideas name was the Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (21108). There now has been 23 sets that have been officially released so far and it doesn’t look like it will be stopping any time soon. Which LEGO Ideas set is your favorite?
Continuing on with my coverage of the 40th anniversary of the LEGO minifigure, we now turn our attention to the evolution of the minifigure. LEGO has sent over a number of images of various minifigures which show them as a prototype from the mid-to-late 1970s as well as the final products that were released in 1978. Some of these minifigures include the doctors, firefighters, spacemen, and police. We even get to see the old minifigures compared to some of the more recently released ones.
Doctor
Spacemen
Policemen
Firemen
Earlier today, LEGO released a new image which is their version of the 10 year celebration poster of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it may give some hints on possible new LEGO Marvel Super Heroes minifigures. Some of the more notable things include a barely visible Wasp, War Machine, Bucky Barnes as well as Wong with updated printing.
This is interesting because they could show up in a summer release set for Infinity War similar to the Tanker Truck Takedown (76067) for Captain America: Civil War. This is purely speculation as I haven’t heard of any concrete information about it. There was a rumor late last year of the largest Infinity War set with set 76106 which could possibly include those characters.
Again, this poster could purely just be a promo image but we know that LEGO likes to throw in teasers so who knows. Sound off below of what you think this could mean.
The LEGO Juniors Incredibles 2 sets have started to show up early at Walmart and on the back of the instructions of the sets is a teaser for the LEGO The Incredibles Video Game. This confirms the rumor of the game coming out later this year. As you can see from the image, it will be available on PlayStation 4, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. The LEGO The Incredibles Video Game will mark the first time a Pixar property will become a LEGO game and will be developed by TT Games and distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. There’s no other details given but stay tuned for more details in the near future.