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LEGO Ideas Medieval Blacksmith (21325) Now Available on LEGO Shop

The LEGO Ideas Medieval Blacksmith (21325) is now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. The set has 2,164 pieces and retails for $149.99. Early consensus is that this will be a pretty popular set despite the changes from the original project submission.

In addition, the promotion for the LEGO Year of the Ox (40417) is now available with purchases of $85. Of course when you get the Medieval Blacksmith, you’ll automatically qualify for it.

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LEGO February 2021 Store Calendar Promotions & Events

LEGO has uploaded the February 2021 Store Calendar and we can now see some of the promotions and events that will be happening during the month.

Feb 1-14: Free LEGO Seasonal Year of the Ox (40417) with purchases of $85 or more, while supplies last.

Feb 1-14: Free Chocolate Box & Flower Set (30411) with purchases of $40 or more, while supplies last.

Feb 15-21: Free LEGO Ninjago Lloyd’s Quad Bike (30539) with Ninjago purchases of $40 or more in-stores only, while supplies last.

LEGO Celebrates Chinese Culture with Four New Sets for 2021

LEGO at the 3rd China International Import Exhibition has revealed four new sets for 2021 celebrating Chinese culture including a few that marks the Year of the Ox. These four sets are in a variety of themes including the LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival, LEGO DUPLO, as well as LEGO Monkie Kid. The Chinese Festival sets will be available on January 1 in the China and Asia Pacific markets and on January 10 for the rest of the world. The LEGO DUPLO set will be available globally on January 1. The LEGO Monkie Kid set will be available on March 1 along with six more sets in the theme. Check out the press release and images of the sets below.

LEGO Hidden Side Drag Racer (40408) Promotion Now Live on Shop@Home

The promotion for the LEGO Hidden Side Drag Racer (40408) set is now live on LEGO Shop@Home. From now until February 9, you can get it for free with purchases of $45 or more, while supplies last. The 134 piece set features a ghostly drag racer along with minifigures of Jack and Dwayne.

The promotion also stacks with the Year of the Rat set with purchases of $80 or more and the LEGO Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi minifigure with Star Wars purchases of $40.

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LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival Sets Now Available on Shop@Home

The two new LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival sets are now available for purchase on LEGO Shop@Home. These two sets include the Lion Dance (80104) and the Chinese New Year Temple Fair (80105). The Lion Dance is $79.99 for 882 pieces while the Chinese New Year Temple Fair is $119.99 with 1664 pieces.

The Year of the Rat promotion starts on January 13 but the two sets will probably sell out and go on backorder status before the promo even starts so I suggest buying them now if you really want them.

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LEGO January 2020 Store Calendar Promotions & Events

The January 2020 LEGO Store Calendar is now available and we can see some of the promotions and events that will be happening during the month.


December 6 – January 31: Free LEGO Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi (30624) with Star Wars purchases of $40 or more, while supplies last.

January 1-12: Free LEGO Keychain with purchases of $35 or more, while supplies last. Choose from blue or purple.=

January 8: LEGO Creator Newsstand Building Event. Sign ups start on January 6 and there is limited space available.

January 13-26: Free LEGO Seasonal Year of the Rat (40355) with purchases of $80 or more, while supplies last.

January 23: LEGO Lunar New Year Dragon Building Event. Sign ups start on January 6 and there is limited space available. Intended for kids ages 6-14.

January 24 – February 9: Free LEGO Hidden Side Drag Racer (40408) with purchases of $45 or more, while supplies last.

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