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LEGO City Space Explorers Pack (60441) Revealed

LEGO has revealed a “new” LEGO City Space set with the Space Explorers Pack (60441). Even though it’s a new set, it is just a 3-in-1 Super Pack featuring some of the newer released City Space sets including the Space Construction Mech (60428), Interstellar Spaceship (60430), and the Space Hoverbike (30663) polybag.

The whole pack will retail for $31.99 which is a bit cheaper of you would have bought all three sets separately. I priced the polybag at $5 which brings the price of all three sets to $34.99 so you save $3. Most of you may pass on this one if you have the sets already separately but completionists may be interested in it. The set will release on May 1.

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 25 6-Pack Box Amazon Sale – April 2024

If you’re looking to get more of the Series 25 LEGO Collectible Minifigures, Amazon currently has a $8.95 coupon you can use on the 6 Pack Box to give it basically a 30% discount. This discount drops the price of the box down to $20.99 which makes each minifigure $3.50 each. Series 25 does include a few army builder characters but the main one is the Goatherd which includes the new white goat. As a warning, this is a mystery box so you’re not guaranteed anything.

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LEGO Ideas Projects Currently Under Development – April 2024 Update

It’s been a few months since our last update on the list of LEGO Ideas projects that are currently under development and here’s an quick look at what’s still coming. The newest LEGO Ideas set that is available right now is the Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale (21348).

No new Stage Winners have been announced since December with the Twilight: Cullen House and Botanical Gardens but there have been a few new gift with purchase sets added to the list. The Second 2023 Review Stage winner(s) will be announced in early 2024 which should be coming really soon.


The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tvrulesmylife

Approved February 8, 2023 from Second 2022 Review Stage.


Jaws by Diving Faces

Approved May 31, 2023 from Third 2022 Review Stage.


Cat by The Yellow Brick

Approved May 31, 2023 from Third 2022 Review Stage.


Reading, Reading, Reading by Fr_A

Approved July 18, 2023 from Singles’ Day – Me, Myself, and I Winner building contest


Disney Magic by 2A2A

Approved September 1, 2023 from Disney 100 Years of Fairytales building contest


Twilight: Cullen House by LobsterThermidor

Approved December 19, 2023 from First 2023 Review Stage


Botanical Garden by Goannas

Approved December 19, 2023 from First 2023 Review Stage


Knowledge is Power by
danielbradleyy

Approved March 1, 2024 from Celebrate the Wonder of STEM! building contest


Base: Micro Rail Command Center by
Falkorich

Approved March 13, 2024 from Exploring the Cosmos building contest


Vehicle: Moon Car by
EnchantingNoodle

Approved March 13, 2024 from Exploring the Cosmos building contest

LEGO Star Wars AT-TE Walker (75337) Amazon Sale – April 2024

For the first time in a very long time, Amazon has discounted the LEGO Star Wars AT-TE Walker (75337) by 20% which turns out to be the lowest ever price on the site. Now listed at $111.99, you can save $28 on it and is a great deal if you’re building a Clone army. Amazon might not have that many in stock at this price so jump on it if you’ve been waiting for a deal on it.

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LEGO Ideas LEGO Reptiles Achieves 10,000 Supporters

LEGO Reptiles by legotruman is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The build features three different types of reptiles including the veiled chameleon, leopard gecko, and the box turtle.

The project joins Spirited Away, Appa the Sky Bison, from Avatar the Last Airbender, Venus Flytrap, Minerals Display, Dreamworks’ Shrek’s Swamp 2, Hello Kitty and Friends – 50 Years, Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch, Medieval Tournament, Among Us: The Skeld, Cherry Blossom Ikebana, Roman Forum, The Wizard of Oz 85th Film Anniversary, Interstellar, Working Suspension Railway, Metallica M72 World Tour, Suitcase Express!, Outer Wilds, Medieval Inn by the Gatehouse, Clockwork Solar System, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, My Neighbor Totoro, Tower Chess, Medieval Bee Farm, LEGO Gundam, Dancing House, Prague, The Wizard Peaks, Rocky Reef Restoration, Finding Nemo – First Day of School, Coraline – The Pink Palace, Vintage Record Player, The Highland Cow, Scooby-Doo! and the Ravenwood Mansion, Men in Black: Agent K’s Transforming Jet Car, Szechenyi Chain Bridge (Budapest), The Great British Bake Off, Ancient Egyptian Temple, and Sony Walkman as the ones to reach the First 2024 Review Stage.

Do You Keep or Resell LEGO Gift with Purchase Sets?

The Mimic Dice Box (5008325) gift with purchase set for the new LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale (21348) sold out in less than a day and the secondary market for the set looks to have become the most expensive GWP in recent memory. Currently, they are going for about $135-$140 on eBay while BrickLink is still in the low $100s. We don’t usually talk about reselling sets that much but this topic is a part of the hobby and for some, a job. For a long time now, reselling LEGO has been a polarizing topic. Fans are usually either for or against it but there’s also some in-betweeners as well.

As we know by now, the yellow box GWPs are a more limited quantity than the standard box sets and some of them tend to command a higher premium if you missed out originally. Since it’s still early and fans still haven’t received theirs yet if they ordered online, the prices are still high but will settle down a little in the coming weeks as orders are getting delivered.

That begs the question, do you care about the sealed secondary prices of the LEGO gift with purchase sets or do build them as if they’re any other set? Furthermore, do you resell the GWPs to recoup some of the money for the main set(s) you’re purchasing?

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