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LEGO Harry Potter & Hermione Granger (76393) Target Sale – October 2021

Target currently has a sale for the LEGO Harry Potter & Hermione Granger (76393) buildable minifigures for 50% off. Until Tuesday or while supplies last, the price for the set now is $59.99 which is a great deal no matter how you look at it. Plus if you’re a RedCard member, you can save an addition 5% and get free shipping as well. Thanks to Domenick for the heads up.

LEGO Technic App-Controlled Cat D11 Bulldozer (42131) Zavvi Sale – October 2021

Even though the LEGO Technic App-Controlled Cat D11 Bulldozer (42131) was just released a week ago, Zavvi has a new promotion for the set. By using the code BULLDOZER during checkout, you can save $40 on it and get free shipping as well. This promotion essentially saves you about 9% off the normal retail price of $449.99. It’s not a big discount but anything at this price point is worth noting.

LEGO Shop US Confirms Exclusives Retiring Soon

The LEGO Shop has finally updated the Retring Soon list and we can confirm that some of the LEGO exclusives reported earlier will indeed be going away soon. The list isn’t the reported complete list but there are some big name sets that should be retiring at the end of 2021.


Art

Marvel Studios Iron Man (31199)


Creator Expert

London Bus (10258)
Roller Coaster (10261)
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 (10262)
Corner Garage (10264)
Gingerbread House (10267)
Harley Davidson Fat Boy (10269)


Ideas

Dinosaur Fossils (21320)
Ship in a Bottle (92177)


Star Wars

A-wing Starfighter (75275)


Stranger Things

The Upside Down (75810)


Technic

Bugatti Chiron (42083)

LEGO The Batman Sets Revealed

LEGO has revealed four new LEGO Batman sets for the upcoming The Batman movie starring Robert Pattinson. There are four sets which will be releasing on November 1 but you can pre-order them today on the LEGO Shop.


LEGO Technic The Batman – Batmobile (42127) – 1,360 pieces/$99.99


Batman & Selina Kyle Motorcycle Pursuit (76179) – 149 pieces/$14.99


Batmobile: The Penguin Chase (76181) – 392 pieces/$29.99


Batcave: The Riddler Face-off (76183) – 581 pieces/$79.99

LEGO Marvel Mech Sets Rumored for 2022

It has been rumored that there will be some new LEGO Marvel mech sets that will be coming in January 2022. It is said that these sets will be comic book based and they include:

Wolverine Mech (76202) – $9.99
Iron Man Mech (76203) – $9.99
Black Panther Mech (76204) – $9.99

If these rumors are true, it marks the return of a fan favorite character in Wolverine. There have been three Wolverine minifigures in the past with the last one being four years ago from the Mighty Micros sets. If you remember from a few months back, I reported that the packaging for the LEGO Marvel Studios Collectible Minifigures (71031) may have put a teaser for Wolverine’s return and it looks like it may be confirmed.

**Via Instagram**

LEGO Titanic (10294) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially announced the LEGO Titanic (10294) which is one of the largest sets that has been produced. Available for pre-order on November 1, the Titanic has 9,090 pieces and will retail for $629.99/€629.99/£569.69. Not only it is one of the largest sets in terms of pieces, it is also one of the longest sets ever coming in at 53 inches (135cm).

THE GRANDEST SHIP IN HISTORY JOINS THE LEGO® FAMILY AS LEGO TITANIC IS UNVEILED

7 OCTOBER 2021: The LEGO Group has revealed an authentic replica of the most famous ship of all time, the RMS Titanic. For the first time, fans can now recreate the luxury liner in detailed LEGO® brick form, 110 years since it was launched in Belfast in 1911.

The LEGO Titanic is one of the longest and largest LEGO models to date, made up of 9,090 pieces, making it a truly immersive building challenge for LEGO fans and budding historians alike.

As well as its sheer size, the Titanic was known for its unrivaled grandeur, which has been faithfully captured in the set. Beneath the unmistakable exterior of the LEGO Titanic, there are several interior rooms to explore including the First-Class grand staircase which spans six decks and the Jacobean-style dining saloon which was located on the ship’s D deck.

The Titanic was also renowned for its unparalleled speed, outclassing other ships of the era, and in the lower decks, fans will find a replica of the state-of-the-art engine room.

Mike Psiaki, design master at the LEGO Group commented:

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