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LEGO Ideas The Flintstones (21316) Amazon Sale – February 2020

The LEGO Ideas The Flintstones (21316) currently has a promotional coupon on Amazon in which works out to be about a 16% discount. It is still priced at $59.97 but you can save $9.98 on it if you apply the coupon on the page. The set hasn’t been on sale since late December and it could be one of the sets that will be going away later this year as more LEGO Ideas sets are released this year.

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LEGO Minions: The Rise of Gru Official Set Images

LEGO has uploaded the product listings for the LEGO Minions: The Rise of Gru sets on Shop@Home and we can now see the high quality official images of the sets. We’ve already seen quite a bit of the sets from the 2020 New York Toy Fair but we can now clearly see some of the play features for them as well.

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The LEGO Group Announcing 2019 Annual Results on March 4

The LEGO Group has announced that they will be livestreaming their 2019 Annual Results press conference on March 4. They will be giving details on their earnings from last year compared to the previous year and other relevant details such as revealing top selling LEGO themes. The livestream will be at 10am CET which is 1am PST/4am EST. If you’re awake at that time, you can watch it the stream here. I’ll do a recap of it shortly after it is over.

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LEGO Double VIP Points Event Rumored for March

The March 2020 LEGO Store Calendar was released yesterday and we got to see some of the promotions but it didn’t show anything about any Double VIP points since we haven’t gotten it for a few months. I have on good intel that we will be getting a LEGO Double Point event next month from March 20-29. We don’t have any official details on it at this time but we’ll probably get an email as we get closer to the start date.

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LEGO Still Life with Bricks: The Art of Everyday Play by Chronicle Books

There’s a new book coming out from Chronicle Books in April called LEGO Still Life with Bricks: The Art of Everyday Play. It was announced during New York Toy Fair last week and it features art using LEGO bricks in everyday objects. The book will be released on hardcover on April 7 and it is priced at $18.95 on Amazon. There is also a set of 100 collectible postcards that you can get as well for $22.95 which features the same artwork from the book.

Capturing the boundless creativity of the LEGO® brand, this colorful book recreates objects and scenes from everyday life using LEGO bricks.

Transforming handfuls of bricks into minty toothpaste, eggs and bacon, lush houseplants, and more, LEGO Still Life reimagines the mundane and sparks playfulness in everyday life.

Featuring unique, clever, and captivating original art, these deceptively simple but meticulously executed images are full of surprise and delight—and remind us that the world around us is, too.

• Recreates commonplace scenes from everyday life using LEGO® bricks
• Creatively reimagines the everyday objects and scenes
• Presented without text, these clever images speak for themselves, offering joy, surprise, and creativity on each spread

LEGO Still Life is the perfect gift for LEGO lovers and art lovers alike.

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LEGO DOTS Mini Frame (30556) Official Image

There is now an official image of the LEGO DOTS Mini Frame (30556) gift with purchase polybag set for a promotion that will be running next month on LEGO Shop@Home. You can get it for free from March 9-22 with purchases of $35 or more, while supplies last, so it’ll be fairly easy to get and an easy way for LEGO to promote the new theme. LEGO DOTS will be launching on March 1 with a variety of products that should satisfy your crafting needs.

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LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed Available for Download

Yesterday I reported that LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed would be launching this Thursday, February 27 but it looks like Gameloft has pushed the game to the live servers a little early. You can now download the game early but only in certain countries at this time. I expect other countries will get it on the official launch date.

After trying it out, it seems like it is your typical turn-based game where you can level and upgrade your characters but now you can do it in LEGO form. I’ll continue trying it out for the next few days and let you guys know if it is worth your time.

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