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LEGO October 2024 Sets Available on LEGO Shop

October is now here and there are a number of new LEGO sets that have just released on the LEGO Shop. Some new licensed IPs have now dropped including sets for Fortnite, Wednesday, and Wicked.

For the October 2024 LEGO promotions, there are two now available with different end dates to be aware of that. The LEGO Creator Halloween Pumpkin (40697) is available until October 14 with purchases of $120, while supplies last.

We also have the Brite Bomber BrickHeadz (40728) which is available with $90 purchases from October 1-3 for Insiders and October 4-7 to general public, while supplies last.


Art

Mona Lisa (31213) – $99.99


Batman

Batman: The Classic TV Series Batmobile (76328) – $149.99


Fortnite

Durr Burger (77070) – $14.99
Supply Llama (77071) – $39.99
Peely Bone (77072) – $99.99
Battle Bus (77073) – $99.99


Icons

Santa’s Post Office (10339) – $99.99


Ideas

Magic of Disney (21352) – $99.99


Minecraft

Baby Pig’s Birthday Celebration (21281) – $19.99


Seasonal

Santa’s Delivery Truck (40746) – $19.99


Sonic the Hedgehog

Shadow the Hedgehog (77000) – $69.99


Star Wars

Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder (40755) – $39.99


Super Mario

Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi (71438) – $129.99


Wednesday

Wednesday & Enid BrickHeadz (40750) – $19.99
Wednesday Addams Figure (76780) – $49.99
Wednesday & Enid’s Dorm Room (76781) – $89.99


Wicked

Glinda, Elphaba & Nessarose at Shiz Uni (75681) – $29.99
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LEGO Ideas Updates Rules Effective Starting Today

LEGO has just announced updated rules and guidelines for LEGO Ideas which will allow more possibilities to new projects. Announced a few days ago, they have upped the maximum number of elements for a build from 3,000 to 5,000. There is now also a minimum 200 element count for submissions. Lastly, LEGO has provided a minifigure-to-element ratio guide. These changes are now in effect and are not retroactively applied to already submitted projects.

LEGO Ideas is about to get bigger, more detailed, and better than ever! We want to empower all our amazing fan designers to unlock their next level of creativity and us to showcase the best and brightest of the LEGO Ideas community.

We’ve listened to your feedback and are excited to announce some updates to our Product Ideas rules and guidelines:

• The maximum number of elements a build can feature will be raised from 3,000 to 5,000 elements.
• A minimum 200-element count will be required for submissions.
• A minifigure-to-element ratio guide will be made available.

We know building constraints can be tough. Especially when it comes to adding the finishing touches and decoration, only for you to realize you’re at 3,000 elements. Well, now you can elevate the scale and detail of your designs with far fewer creative constraints as we increase the maximum element limit to 5,000. We’re hoping this gives you the tools to make the absolute best version of your idea possible, with plenty of scope for creative building and decorating techniques, without worrying about how this

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LEGO Icons Atari 2600 (10306) Amazon/Target Sale – September 2024

Coming off one of the best deals we’ve seen on the set, Amazon has further discounted the LEGO Icons Atari 2600 (10306) by 40%. This drops the price of it down to $143.99 which saves you a whopping $96 on it. This sale also price matches Target, however, you can save an additional 5% if you have the Circle Card. I highly doubt that we’ll see a bigger sale for this set as it will be retiring at the end of the year.

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LEGO October 2024 Shopping Guide

October is coming up fast and here’s our shopping guide on what LEGO sets will be released during the month on the LEGO Shop. It’ll be a surprisingly eventful month as there are a lot of sets from various IPs such as Fortnite, Wednesday, and Wicked.

As far as the October 2024 LEGO promotions, there are three we know about. Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber (40730) will only be available with a purchase of Jabba’s Sail Barge from October 3-5 and to the general public October 6-10, while supplies last.

We also have the Brite Bomber BrickHeadz (40728) which is available with $90 purchases from October 1-3 for Insiders and October 4-7 to general public, while supplies last.

Lastly, we have the LEGO Creator Halloween Pumpkin (40697) but we don’t have any information on that one yet.


Art

Mona Lisa (31213) – $99.99


Batman

Batman: The Classic TV Series Batmobile (76328) – $149.99


Fortnite

Durr Burger (77070) – $14.99
Supply Llama (77071) – $39.99
Peely Bone (77072) – $99.99
Battle Bus (77073) – $99.99


Icons

Santa’s Post Office (10339) – $99.99


Ideas

Magic of Disney (21352) – $99.99


Minecraft

Baby Pig’s Birthday Celebration (21281) – $19.99


Seasonal

Santa’s Delivery Truck (40746) – $19.99


Sonic the Hedgehog

Shadow the Hedgehog (77000) – $69.99


Star Wars

Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder (40755) – $39.99
Jabba’s Sail Barge (75397) – $499.99/October 3 release


Super Mario

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LEGO Ideas Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo) Achieves 10,000 Supporters

Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo) by RobZic is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features the iconic board game that fits on four 32×32 baseplates and includes all six characters.

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, and The Discworld Unseen University Library as the ones to reach the Third 2024 Review Stage.

LEGO Brick Take Back Trade-In Program Introduced

An interesting email came in today from LEGO where they are introducing a new buyback program called LEGO Brick Take Back. LEGO is basically buying back your preowned LEGO bricks and you can trade it in for LEGO e-Gift Cards.

It seems that LEGO is buy bulk back and they are offering $6 per pound (USD) for conforming bricks which include LEGO bricks and elements that are fully disassembled and in good condition, LEGO Minifigures and Mini-dolls (no need to disassemble), and LEGO Baseplates. Your parts are then checked to meet eligibility criteria and their goal is to keep as many bricks in play as possible. It looks like this is a test run to see the best way to accomplish their agenda.

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