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LEGO Flower Store (40680) Sold Out in LEGO Shop US

In less than 12 hours, it looks like the LEGO Shop has sold out of the LEGO Flower Store (40680) promotion. The gift with purchase item was supposed to last until March 11 but even with a $200 price requirement, it sold out faster than I expected as it does not show up in the cart.

The best chance to get it now is at a LEGO Brand Store if you have one nearby or if you’re really desperate, the secondary market but I would hold off for a few weeks so the prices come down. It seems that the bigger promos are now selling out way faster so if you see something you want at new launches, I would not hesitate to buy it (if funds are available).

There is still the LEGO Friends Beach Clean-up (30635) + LEGO Animal Crossing Maple’s Pumpkin Garden (30662) polybag bundle with purchases of $50 in Animal Crossing, City, Creator 3-in-1, DREAMZzz, or Friends which also runs until March 11.

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LEGO Marvel Spider-Man No Way Home Construction Figures Pre-Orders on LEGO Shop

We already got a first look at them yesterday but LEGO has put up the product listings for the upcoming LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Construction Figures for No Way Home and you can pre-order them today. The release date for them are April 1 but you can get in on any of the current gift with purchase items now.

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Green Goblin (76284) – 471 pieces/$34.99


Iron Spider-Man (76298) – 303 pieces/$29.99

LEGO Star Wars 25th Anniversary Insider Rewards

LEGO has kicked off their LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary celebration with some new items in the LEGO Insiders Rewards Center. There are four items that you can potentially get but you’ll need to do some work to get them. LEGO will be holding a 25-Second Film Festival and they want you to submit yours between now and April 22. The items up for grabs are a LEGO Star Wars poster and wallpaper, minifigure sheet, C-3PO building instructions, and if your film got accepted, you can get a festival laurel. You can learn more about it in the LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary landing page.

LEGO March 2024 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

March is now here and there is a plethora of new LEGO sets that have just released on the LEGO Shop. The big theme for March is LEGO Animal Crossing which was one of the more popular announcements last year. Also anticipated to be pretty popular are the new LEGO Star Wars sets with the new midi-scale ships.

For the gift with purchase sets, we have the LEGO Flower Store (40680) with purchases of $200 or more and it runs until March 11 or while supplies last. There’s also a LEGO Friends Beach Clean-up (30635) + LEGO Animal Crossing Maple’s Pumpkin Garden (30662) polybag bundle with purchases of $50 in Animal Crossing, City, Creator 3-in-1, DREAMZzz, or Friends.

For LEGO Insiders, the new LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City (40703) is now available to redeem in the Rewards Center. It’ll cost you 2,700 Insider points and remember there will be four sets in total so it’ll cost you a whopping 10,800 points for the series. Fortunately, it’s less than what China has to spend on them but it still equates to over $1,600 spent to acquire enough points.

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Animal Crossing

Julian’s Birthday Party (77046) – $14.99
Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities (77047) – $19.99
Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour (77048) – $29.99
Isabelle’s House Visit (77049) – $39.99
Nook’s Cranny & Rosie´s House (77050) – $74.99


BrickHeadz

Prisoner of Azkaban Figures (40677) – $49.99


Creator 3-in-1

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Designer James May Leaves The LEGO Group

LEGO designer, James May, has recently announced that he has left the company and is now pursuing a new venture. May has been designing or collaborated on a number of sets for quite a few years now but has now started up a new YouTube channel that you can check out. It’ll be a weekly show that takes a look at behind the scenes on what LEGO sets he has worked on, similar to a designer video but on a more personal level, as he states.

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