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LEGO Icons Natural History Museum (10326) Officially Revealed

LEGO has officially announced the next set in the Modular Buildings Collection with the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum (10326). Unlike previous years where it releases in January, it will actually be available starting on December 1 and you can pre-order it today. It retails for $299.99 and has 4,014 pieces which is the most pieces used for a building in the history of the theme.

The museum features two floors of science exhibits including a brick-built Brachiosaurus skeleton that stretches into the second floor. Other dinosaur exhibits has a sabretooth skull, a fossil, and dinosaur eggs. There’s also a geology and space exhibits as well.

In one of the lifestyle images provided by LEGO, there’s a random blue food truck next to the set which could suggest that it could be a future gift with purchase item. LEGO has not responded to questions on what it is yet at this time but don’t be surprised if it drops in the near future.

Unlocking History Brick by Brick: The LEGO Group unveils the highly anticipated the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set.

30th October 2023: Today, the LEGO Group announces the arrival of its largest modular set by piece count and one of the most requested building themes by fans – the LEGO® Icons Natural History Museum Set.

The LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set is the perfect addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection, and features fresh architecture, new building techniques and countless fun stories. The two-story model includes dual atriums, a removable roof

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LEGO Design Seminar 2023 Cosmic Daydreams (DS2023) Includes Purple Classic Space Astronaut Minifigure

A few days ago, LEGO held their 2023 Design Seminar and there was an exclusive LEGO Classic Space set given out as gifts with the Cosmic Daydreams (DS2023). The seminar was a space themed so not surprising that the give was also space related. What’s most interesting about the 148 piece set is that it includes a purple Classic Space astronaut minifigure. The description of the set reads:

Everyone has their role to play in space – Pilots, Scientists, Engineers, even Mech-Operators. But the purple Spaceman, that one’s the Dreamer. Dreamers imagine the impossible and bring their wildest thoughts to life! They inspire us to look up, ask the big questions, and build a better universe for everyone!

It even displays the huge NOT FOR RESALE sign that LEGO puts on various items so it’ll be pretty hard to get this set. For those who collect the astronaut minifigures in various colors, you can still get the various pieces on Pick-a-Brick and the torso can be found with the Space Creature from the Series 22 Collectible Minifigures (71032) but it does have some arm printing so it’s not a totally a pure purple torso. Unless a LEGO designer decides to move on from LEGO, we probably won’t be seeing this set hit the secondary market anytime soon. Hopefully LEGO will include the purple astronaut in a future set.

LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog 2024 Minifigures First Look

Earlier today, LEGO posted a new LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog teaser for their production line of the 2024 sets and they have also showed an image of some of the new minifigures coming soon. On the bottom right corner of the video, there are minifigures of Rogue, Knuckles, and Shadow which we should be seeing in next year’s sets.

LEGO Inside Tour 2024 Registration Now Live

If you ever wanted to attend the LEGO Inside Tour, signups are now live for a chance to get I on the fun. If you’re not familiar with it, it is a once in a lifetime event that takes you to the LEGO House, a tour of Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s house, and a factory tour, as well as other activities like talking to LEGO designers and a shopping spree. At the end of it all, you’ll also receive an exclusive LEGO Inside Tour set.

The tour includes three overnight stays from Tuesday through Friday at Hotel LEGOLAND including breakfast on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. All meals, beverages, and snacks are included while visiting us. The LEGO Inside Tour also includes a full-year free pass to LEGO House and access to LEGOLAND Billund during the tour.

The cost per person is 22,000 DKK which is around $3100 which is a bit high but everyone I’ve talked to who have attended said it was well worth the money for this experience.

Signups are open until October 19 at 10:00 CET and there are 8 dates to choose from. Again, it will be a random draw, due to high demand, to see who will be attending.

• April 17-19
• May 22-24
• May 29-31
• June 19-21
• September 11-13
• October 2- 4
• October 9-11
• October 30 – November

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