Earlier today, Guerrilla and PlayStation did a behind the scenes look at the upcoming LEGO Horizon Adventures video game an it looks like LEGO may be teasing more Horizon sets in the future. At about the 4:10 mark, the video talks about making some of Machines in the game including the Shell-Walker, Sawtooth, and Thunderjaw and how they turned them into LEGO form. The most interesting part of the video is towards the end around the 9:00 mark where they show off a new Aloy minifigure which has updated printing from the one in the Tallneck (76989) set as well perhaps concept builds of the Sawtooth and Shell-Walker. Maybe they are finished builds and it’ll be interesting to see if LEGO actually releases them.
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LEGO has announced that their Build To Give initiative has officially started today. By sharing your heart builds online or on the LEGO Play app using the hashtag #BuildToGive, LEGO will donate a LEGO set to a child in need of play up to 1.5 million sets with a total of $15 million. Select LEGO Brand Stores will also hold activities as well so keep an eye out for that.
… ContinueBuild a Heart for Children in Need of Play
The LEGO Group’s annual Build to Give initiative kicks off on November 11th, which encourages everyone to help share the superpower of play with children who need it most by building a heart out of LEGO bricks and sharing it with the hashtag #BuildToGive.
For every heart built in LEGO Stores around the world or shared on social media or on LEGO Play app using #BuildToGive before December 31, the LEGO Group will donate a LEGO set to a child in need of play*. This holiday season, the initiative will gift the superpower of play to children in hospitals, children’s homes and vulnerable communities. The sets are distributed through the LEGO Group’s network of local charity partners worldwide, and the campaign has reached more than 9.1 million children since 2017. Select LEGO Stores around the world will be hosting the annual Build to Give activity throughout November. Check LEGO.com/stores for information on local store Build to Give dates.
*Note on Build to Give:
In connection with the #BuildtoGive 2024 Holiday activation, the LEGO Group will donate one
LEGO has officially announced a new LEGO Art set with the LOVE (31214) sculpture. Releasing on January 1, the set has 791 pieces and will retail for $79.99 but you can pre-order it starting today. The build is based on Robert Indiana’s iconic sculpture which celebrates its 55th anniversary next year.
… ContinueBuild a Love for the Ages Together With the New LEGO® Art Love Set
Billund, Denmark, 11th November 2024: Today, the LEGO Group announced a new addition to its growing art collection: the LEGO® Art LOVE (31214). Inspired by Robert Indiana’s iconic piece of pop art, the LOVE sculpture, this set makes a great treat for yourself or a gift your loved one.
Travel into the history of pop-art with this new 791-piece set, revealed ahead of the original artwork’s 55th anniversary celebration in 2025. The LOVE sculpture is recognised around the world as an iconic symbol with a message which transcends culture and – for the first time ever – you can now display a LEGO brick replica in your own home.
“As a design professional and enthusiast, I have long admired Robert Indiana’s work. His artistic language has become synonymous with pop-art and LOVE in its many mediums represents this like no other,” said Mani Zamani, LEGO Art Designer “It has been a personal honour to help bring this iconic and vibrant piece to life in LEGO brick form, to decorate the homes of pop-art and LEGO fans alike.”
LEGO Art LOVE features a similar design and vibrant red, blue and green colours,
The Princess Bride – From Book to Blockbuster to Brick by Frogtopia is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build is features the book which opens up to reveal one of the more iconic scenes from the movie. It also proposes minifigures of Princess Buttercup, Westley, Vizzini, Fezzik, Inigo Montoya, the grandfather and grandson.
The project joins Cliffside House, Gravity Falls – The Mystery Shack, Round House Ski Lodge, Italian Villa, Summit Station, Betta Splendens, The Moon: Lunar Landscape, Overpass Park, Motorized Howl’s Moving Castle, The Discworld Unseen University Library, Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer, Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas, and From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz, Magic Bookends, Science Lab Kit, Beetlejuice: Ghost House, Genshin Impact: Liyue Harbor Wharf, Camping Trip, Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere, Bolex 16MM Camera, Springfield Elementary School Simpsons, and Deep Rock Galactic Drilldozer as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.
Deep Rock Galactic Drilldozer by JaoGosma is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,291 piece build features the Drilldozer named Doretta from the 2020 game. There’s also a mound with the four minifigures of the Scout, Engineer, Gunner, and Driller.
The project joins Cliffside House, Gravity Falls – The Mystery Shack, Round House Ski Lodge, Italian Villa, Summit Station, Betta Splendens, The Moon: Lunar Landscape, Overpass Park, Motorized Howl’s Moving Castle, The Discworld Unseen University Library, Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer, Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas, and From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz, Magic Bookends, Science Lab Kit, Beetlejuice: Ghost House, Genshin Impact: Liyue Harbor Wharf, Camping Trip, Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere, Bolex 16MM Camera, and Springfield Elementary School Simpsons as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.
Springfield Elementary School Simpsons by Airbricks95 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 2,612 piece build features the school with two classrooms, Skinner’s office and the lockers.
The project joins Cliffside House, Gravity Falls – The Mystery Shack, Round House Ski Lodge, Italian Villa, Summit Station, Betta Splendens, The Moon: Lunar Landscape, Overpass Park, Motorized Howl’s Moving Castle, The Discworld Unseen University Library, Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer, Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas, and From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz, Magic Bookends, Science Lab Kit, Beetlejuice: Ghost House, Genshin Impact: Liyue Harbor Wharf, Camping Trip, Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere, and Bolex 16MM Camera as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.
In our last review of the LEGO Fortnite sets, we take a look at arguably the most popular set in the wave, the Battle Bus (77073). The set has 954 pieces and retails for $99.99. Ever since its release, it’s been on constant backorder but you can still put your orders in on it.