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LEGO Brand Stores Closed Due to Coronavirus

LEGO has announced on the LEGO Ambassador Network that due to the Coronavirus situation around the world, all LEGO Brand Stores will be closed until March 27. The only exception is with the stores in China. LEGO Shop@Home will still be open but depending on your country, delivery services may be slightly impacted as well.

These days of uncertainty it’s important and stay safe. Yesterday, we closed all of our owned and operated LEGO® Brand Retail Stores with the exception of China up to and including March 27. Thousands of people visit our stores each day, and despite all the precautions we had taken to remain open we could no longer guarantee a safe environment for colleagues and costumers.

The online shop at LEGO.com is still open and we continue to work hard to meet costumers requests and wishes. We are seeing shoppers are buying LEGO sets to help them through these tough times. And at the same time, we will navigate with attention to everyone’s health and wellbeing.

Pre-Order LEGO Star Helmets on Shop@Home

Earlier today, LEGO announced the new LEGO Star Wars Helmets that will be released in April but you can now pre-order them on Shop@Home. All three sets are priced at $59.99 and they feature helmets from some of the more recognizable headgear from the Star Wars Universe. Promotions do work with them including the LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set.


TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet (75274)


Stormtrooper Helmet (75276)


Boba Fett Helmet (75277)

LEGO Star Wars Helmets Officially Announced

LEGO has officially announced the new upcoming LEGO Star Wars Helmet building sets that will be released in April. All three sets will retail for $59.99. Check out the details in the press release below.

New LEGO® Star Wars™ Helmet Building Sets challenge builders to display their dark side

Billund, Denmark, Today, in a galaxy very close to home, the LEGO Group unveiled a new addition to its much-loved Star Wars™ range. Fans of the films can now show off their loyalty to the Empire – and elite-class building skills – with the new collectable LEGO® Star Wars™ Boba Fett Helmet, LEGO® Star Wars™ Stormtrooper™ Helmet and LEGO® Star Wars™ TIE Fighter Pilot™ Helmet build-to-display models.

Designed to challenge even Jedi builders, the new models will provide an immersive building experience for adults, recreating the iconic shapes and authentic details of their favourite intergalactic helmets with the LEGO System in Play. When the building mission is complete, the models come with bespoke base plates and name plaques so they can be displayed at home, in the office…or anywhere else in the galaxy!

Inspired by epic villains from the Star Wars™ films, the new build-to-display models will be available to pre-order in from March 17th in the US and March 18th rest of world online at LEGO.com before launching on April 19th priced at : US $59,99/€59,99:

LEGO® Star Wars™ Stormtrooper™ Buildable Model Helmet – recreate the iconic look of a Stormtrooper with this striking 18cm tall model before displaying it as a tribute to the epic

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LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 20 (71024) Official Images

Back during the 2020 New York Toy Fair, we got our first look at the Series 20 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71024) and now we have the official images of the set courtesy of The Minifigure Store. There are a total of 16 to collect and they range in a wide variety of themes. We also have the names of the characters as well and they include 80’s Musician, Athlete, Breakdancer, Brick Costume Guy, Drone Boy, Llama Costume Girl, Martial Arts Boy, Peapod Costume Girl, Pinata Boy, Pirate Girl, Pyjama Girl, Sea Rescuer, Space Fan, Super Warrior, Tournament Knight, and Viking. Which one(s) are your favorite? Thank you to Adam for sending the images over.

LEGO Ideas The Great Fishing Boat Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Great Fishing Boat by EdouardClo is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. Some of the features include a nice color scheme with two masts and a cabin in the middle. The project also proposes four minifigures, the captain and three sailors.

The project joins Mary Poppins, Cherry Tree Lane, Tesla Cybertruck, Untitled Goose Game, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Train Station: Studgate, SpaceX Falcon 9 (Saturn V Scale), Mini-fig Scale Project Gemini, Retro Bowling Alley, Indiana Jones Trilogy, Bricks & Blooms, and Sonic Mania – Green Hill Zone as the projects to reach the First 2020 Review Stage.

LEGO Build-a-Minifigure Tower Temporarily Unavailable

It looks like the Coronavirus situation has been affecting things more and more by each day and the latest one is at LEGO Stores here in the US. As you can see from the image above, the LEGO Build-a-Minifigure tower has been cleared out completely. This was at the Las Vegas location but I think all locations across the world will be doing the same thing soon.

If you saw some of my previous posts, LEGO has been doing a lot to help with the situation. First they have temporarily closed the LEGO House for few weeks, possibly longer, and they have also turned off Bricks & Pieces for ordering to keep workers who pick the parts safe. LEGO has also instructed some employees to work from home as well. In the LEGO fan community, many events have been cancelled or moved to a different date so far.

Thanks to Barry for the heads up.

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