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Following a sneak peek of our next wave of LEGO GWP sets, LEGO.com has now been updated to include official images and product description of the LEGO Houses of the World 2 (40590). As the name suggests, this GWP (or gift-with-purchase) set is the second promotional offering following the modular and South American-inspired LEGO Houses of the World 1 (40583).
Coming in at 270 pieces, LEGO Houses of the World 2 takes its inspiration from the aesthetic designs of North African homes as mentioned in its official product description. However, I can’t help but notice that it has also certain design elements coming from homes in the Middle East such as in Saudi Arabia.
LEGO Houses of the World 2 is valued at $20 and is the second set out of four from this particular series. And if it will follow its predecessor’s offering price point, then we can somewhat assume that this promotional set may be added to your cart for free once you reach a a minimum spend of $250.
I have to admit that as a GWP set, it has an outrageously high redemption price as compared to earlier promotions. But if you’re looking forward to bagging premium LEGO Icons sets such as The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell (10316), or the Loop Coaster (10303), then you may want to time your purchases accordingly once the LEGO Houses of the World 2 promo goes live.
I’ll keep you posted once more details about this promotional item are released. For now, check out these crystal-clear images.
270 pieces | Gift-with-purchase set valued at $19.99
Welcome home! Here’s the second addition to the LEGO® Houses of the World collection – a beautiful North African house (40590). Build the architectural details and admire the traditional, colorful, North African interior decor. The modular design makes it easy to combine this house with others from the collection (40583, 40594 and 40599) – each available separately.
Celebrate world architecture – Build the second home (40590) in a collection of LEGO® houses from around the globe with this North African-themed building kit
A gift for travel and architecture fans – This set can be given as a gift for anyone interested in different cultures
Dimensions – This model measures over 4 in. (11 cm) high, 4 in. (11 cm) wide and 3 in. (9 cm) deep
If you’re a fan of LEGO’s premium, promotional sets, then you will be glad to know that more LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase sets are coming this April and beyond. Although the images are not optimal and quite blurry, brief product descriptions have been released by LEGO allowing us to have a sneak peek, and we are here to give you a sneak peek of what we can expect from them.
According to a report by Stonewars, we can expect three promotional sets to be offered and revealed anytime soon. Following the design template of their predecessor particularly that from the LEGO Houses of the World 1 (40583), their unique box design adds to the exclusivity of these gifts and makes them even more desirable. With parts ranging somewhere between 168 and 292 pieces, each set has a unique theme that will surely appeal to a wide range of customers.
And though these images might be quite blurry for now, you can still have a good grasp on what we can expect from them. Furthermore, a quick search of LEGO’s building instructions page shows that these sets are already added to their database. Only their respective set names, numbers, and a picture placeholder can be seen as of now. But it suggests that an official product page for these LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase sets are eventually coming soon. Take a look.
LEGO Flowerpot (40588)
292 pieces | This LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase set is coming soon in April 2023
• LEGO flower construction set: The flower pot contains LEGO versions of popular spring flowers such as cherry blossoms and drumsticks • Gift for fans of beautiful interiors: The LEGO flower pot (40588) is a fascinating building project for everyone who loves plants and beautiful interiors • Dimensions: The model is 29 cm high, 12 cm wide, and 12 cm deep
LEGO Pirate Ship Playground (40589)
168 pieces | Includes two minifigures | This LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase set is coming soon in April 2023
• Creative children’s toys: The LEGO Pirate Ship Playground (40589) is an exciting building set for little sailors aged 7 and up. Nice gift idea for World Children’s Day • Lots of pirate details: In the playground, you will find a slide, a water cannon, 2 children’s minifigures, a palm tree, and a rotating octopus, among other things • Dimensions: The model is 12 cm high, 25 cm wide, and 14 cm deep
LEGO Houses of the World 2 (40590)
270 pieces | This LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase set is coming soon in April 2023
• Celebrate the architecture of the world with this second building set (40590): Build this North African-inspired building from a collection of LEGO houses from around the world • Gift for globetrotters and architecture fans: Give this set to someone who is interested in other cultures • Dimensions: This model is 11 cm high, 11 cm wide, and 9 cm deep
Availability and Redemption
While we are eagerly anticipating the release of these LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase sets, it’s still unclear when they will be available as free gifts in the LEGO online shop or brand stores.
In some cases, sets such as the LEGO Architecture World of Wonders (40585) released last month may only be available as a VIP bonus for those who have accumulated enough points.
It is still unclear at this point if these three LEGO limited edition gift-with-purchase sets will follow the same marketing strategy. Additionally, the exact availability periods and minimum order values are also yet to be confirmed.
You don’t need to worry though. I’ll keep you posted on the latest information regarding these exciting new sets. Once their official product announcement goes live on LEGO’s campaign page, you can find the full conditions for redemption. Keep an eye out for these updates, and of course, keep tabs on our blog site for more details so you don’t miss out on any of these amazing sets.
Special thanks once again to Stone Wars for the heads-up.
It has been customary for major LEGO video game titles to come with exclusive LEGO goodies included in their special editions or pre-order bonuses. And following the official announcement of 2K’s first LEGO title, this tradition continues as fans can expect a LEGO 2K Drive exclusive promotional set to be offered.
This exciting game will be launched in three different editions, and the physical Awesome Edition comes with an exclusive 2K branded, LEGO 3-in-1 Aquadirt Racer Vehicle.
Build Your Very Own LEGO 2K Drive Exclusive Aquadirt Racer Vehicle
If you purchase the physical Awesome Edition of LEGO 2K Drive, you’ll get everything you need to build your brick-built 3-in-1 Aquadirt Racer vehicle. This LEGO 2K Drive exclusive comes with a physical LEGO kit that can be built into three different forms: Street, Off-Road, or Water Racer. The Aquadirt Racer vehicle is an exciting addition to any LEGO fan’s collection and offers a unique building experience to complement the video game experience.
Exclusive LEGO Kit
This physical LEGO set that goes with the exclusive LEGO 2K Drive Awesome Edition is exclusive to the game. This means that you won’t be able to find this particular LEGO set anywhere else. The set includes a unique 2K branded LEGO model and all the pieces required to build the Aquadirt Racer vehicle.
Digital Pre-Order Bonus
The Aquadirt Racer vehicle will also be available in digital form as a pre-order bonus. This means that if you pre-order LEGO 2K Drive, you’ll receive a code that unlocks the game’s digital version of the Aquadirt Racer vehicle. While the digital version doesn’t offer the same building experience as the physical LEGO set, it’s still a great addition to the game and can be used to race against friends or other players online.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to add this unique set to your collection. This LEGO 2K Drive exclusive is slated to release on May 19th, so mark your calendars and get ready to race!
Following the unintentional early reveal of some media outlets, LEGO has now officially revealed its latest LEGO 2K Drive release date – its latest open-world racing game.
LEGO 2K Drive is the latest AAA driving adventure from LEGO and Take-Two Interactive Software will start rolling out on May 19, 2023. Watch the official reveal trailer below.
The LEGO 2K Drive Release Date is Slated for May!
Besides the great partnership between LEGO and 2K, the former also collaborated with the prestigious supercar and hypercar company, McLaren Automotive, to ensure a thrilling and high-octane experience that LEGO and video game fans can expect from the virtual world of Bricklandia.
If you recall, LEGO has just recently offered a LEGO Speed Champions McLaren Solus GT & McLaren F1 LM (76918) set this month, and it’s awesome to see that this Speed Champions offering has its virtual counterpart in this latest LEGO video game.
According to LEGO’s official press release, here’s what we can expect from the LEGO 2K Drive release date, and from the game itself.
A Vast Open World with a Captivating Storyline
You’ll enter the world of Bricklandia, where you’ll race across multiple unique biome regions. But this is not just any racing game. It is an open-world game where you can explore, discover, and race. The game has an engaging storyline that will keep you hooked for hours. You’ll compete against charismatic rivals and aim to win the coveted Sky Cup Trophy.
High-Octane LEGO Racing
The racing experience in LEGO 2K Drive is like no other. You’ll be racing on a broad range of tracks and taking advantage of unique power-up abilities that can transform your standing in the race with just one touch of a button. With its fast-paced, off-the-wall experience, it is a game that will keep your adrenaline pumping.
Unique Customization Options
LEGO 2K Drive offers players a diverse customization system that lets them build their own vehicles from scratch. With over 1,000 unique LEGO pieces available over the course of the game, players can create their own dream vehicles that suit their personalities and style. The game also offers a wealth of color designs, stickers, flairs, and more, allowing players to further personalize their vehicles.
Play Solo or Together
It offers both solo and multiplayer modes. Players can play with family and friends via local, 2-person split-screen or match online with other racers of similar skill levels. The game’s robust co-op and competitive multiplayer modes make it a perfect game for those who love to play with others.
Three LEGO 2K Drive Editions Made Awesome
LEGO 2K Drive will be available in three editions:
Standard Edition
The LEGO 2K Drive release date will see the game offered for $59.99 for the PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch; and $69.99 for the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. It will be available in both digital and physical formats.
Awesome Edition
Available for $99.99 across all major video game platforms. The Awesome Edition includes an Aquadirt Racer Pack, Year 1 Drive Pass (including Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4 DLCs), the Awesome Pizza Vehicle, and 550 in-game coins.
To top it off, the LEGO 2K Drive release date will unveil the Awesome Bonus Pack that features an in-game Wheelie Stunt Driver, Machio Beast Vehicle, a Vehicle Flair, and a 3-day Early Access.
Awesome Rivals Edition
Available for $119.99, the LEGO 2K Drive release date will see the arrival of multiple new vehicles and in-game minifigure characters. The LEGO 2K Drive Awesome Rivals Edition also comes with a Year 1 Drive pass that introduces an all-new biome in addition to four individual post-launch seasons, all with their respective unique vehicles and themes.
This exciting video game is currently available for pre-order, with the LEGO 2K Drive release date scheduled for May 19, 2023.
Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran in the LEGO hobby, this collection of the best LEGO podcasts is a must to have in your playlist.
If you’re like me who is pretty into music whenever I’m creating the next ‘big’ LEGO Idea concept (perhaps like a massive 18,000-piece custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude), or simply while sorting out my long, neglected LEGO bricks, having something to listen helps focus your energies at any task at hand. Perhaps an even better alternative is to listen to a podcast – much more if it is geared toward everything LEGO.
As the BrickBlogger aptly observed, there are not many very dedicated podcasts for LEGO fans around, but there are some best LEGO podcasts out there that are faithful to the craft. Here are some of them that are not just informative, but kind of funny and entertaining as well.
Six Best LEGO Podcasts To Listen To
All Sorted
Though their last episode was aired way back in 2018, the content of these two stay-at-home Canadian dads is just classic gold. If Jeff and James are not busy taking out the garbage or mowing the lawn, you can find them chatting their way and running three separate podcasts back then: Breaking Dads which ran every Monday dealing with the lighter side of parenting; Epic Gumdrop which talks about video gaming and airs every Fridays; and of course, All Sorted every Wednesdays.
For their last episode, this dynamic dad duo focused their sights on everything LEGO Helicopters. And though it’s quite unfortunate that they are no longer running this podcast, All Sorted still deserves a spot on our list of best LEGO podcasts out there. With topics that are thoroughly researched, Jeff and James can communicate them in a way that is uniquely LEGO: fun and engaging. You can listen to their past episodes via YouTube and iTunes.
Beyond the Brick
Joshua and Matthew started Beyond the Brick back in 2011 with the goal of having a thought or two from the world’s leading LEGO builders and designers and as a platform to showcase awesome LEGO MOCs. Highly respected within the LEGO community, the tandem has already produced more than 150 podcast interviews and shared recent developments within LEGO’s brick world.
Each episode is around 30 minutes to an hour and features some minimal video and images depending on the topics being discussed. You may catch them through their YouTube channel. Though Beyond the Brick seems to have replaced their usual podcast with the video interview format, you can still catch their collection of podcasts from 2013-2016 via their YouTube channel’s playlists, and they definitely earned their place in this list of best LEGO podcasts.
Cali Brick Clique
The Cali Brick Clique Podcast is a group of California-based AFOLs dedicated to all things LEGO. Their passion for the brick and the amazing communities surrounding it is unparalleled. Listeners are invited to join the crew as they discuss everything LEGO, including the latest sets and themes, as well as the ups and downs of the LEGO world.
The podcast offers something for everyone, with the crew’s fun and informative discussions. Aside from their YouTube channel, you can also find this one of the best LEGO podcasts over at Spotify.
Extra Pieces
Two respected names in the LEGO fan community have come together to share their love for the brick. Based in Australia, Jay from JaysBrickBlog, and Richard from the Rambling Brick, are two dedicated LEGO fans who use their blogs to share their experiences, reviews, and insights about the world of LEGO. Listeners are invited to join them as they have a chat about their latest findings and thoughts on the LEGO world.
At Extra Pieces, they discuss trends, review sets, and explore the endless possibilities of the LEGO brick. You can find their podcast over at their Pinecast platform and iTunes. Add them to your list of best LEGO podcasts to listen to, and tap inside your inner building creativity.
Full of Brick
Full of Brick is a podcast dedicated to Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) who are passionate about all things LEGO. Hosted by Nik, Maria, Harold, and Errvin, the podcast features weekly discussions about their experiences with LEGO, show-and-tell segments, and the latest LEGO news.
The crew shares their experiences with LEGO, discussing their builds, projects, and the challenges they face as AFOLs. Their show-and-tell segments are a highlight of the podcast, as one of the best LEGO podcasts out there, they showcase their latest builds and discuss the inspiration behind them. You can catch them every week over at Audacy and iTunes.
Bricks & Banter
Hosted by Billy, Bricks & Banter is a podcast dedicated to custom LEGO creations, designed for Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs). The podcast provides a platform for real talk and no-holds-barred discussion from the custom LEGO community. Listeners can expect engaging and informative discussions about LEGO customization, including techniques, tools, and the latest trends.
The team shares their own experiences with custom LEGO creations, discussing their builds, projects, and the challenges they face as they explore the endless possibilities of the LEGO brick. Listen to Bricks & Banter over at iTunes and Spotify.
I hope you enjoy this best LEGO podcasts for LEGO fans as much as I do. If you happen to stumble upon a similar LEGO podcast, be kind enough to hit the comment button and let us know.
The LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 (10317) has just been revealed and to celebrate the occasion, LEGO dares us to travel what it refers to as the hardest to reach LEGO Store in the world. Well, that is for two highly competitive adventurers willing to take on the college.
Where Can You Find the Hardest to Reach LEGO Store?
The scene is somewhere in the remote Scottish Highlands, where two of the most adventurous travelers go head-to-head to be the first to land at the hardest to reach LEGO Store on the planet.
As you can see, it’s not the typical LEGO Store that we are used to. The LEGO Group came up with the idea of placing a brightly colored yellow Land Rover on top of the Scottish Highlands (complete with its iconic logo and signboard) and see who will be able to first reach this remote location.
It’s a showdown between two fierce adventurers – Raha Moharrak, the first Saudi woman to climb Mount Everest and the Seven Summits, as she takes on Aldo Kane, a native Scottish explorer and extreme locations expert, in a thrilling competition to reach the remote LEGO Store and build the new set. Watch this.
It’s a pretty cool marketing ad actually, keeping in line with the sense of awe and adventure that comes with the Land Rover brand. And now that we have another building set to celebrate the adventurer in us in the form of this latest brick-built offering, it’s time to grab those bricks again and embark on your very own building adventure.
The LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 (10317) is slated to arrive in (actual) LEGO Stores starting April 4, 2023. For more information, visit LEGO.com.
The LEGO Icons’ portfolio has been expanded to include another attractive set to inspire your next off-road adventure. Based on the classic design of the Land Rover, the release of the LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 also marks the iconic vehicle’s 75th anniversary.
The LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 Celebrates a Classic
If this build is somewhat familiar to you, you might recall that this is the 2nd time LEGO will offer a set based on the Land Rover. A similar LEGO Land Rover Defender (42110) set was released last year under the Technic theme. However, this recent offering gives it a more adventurous tone with its classic green sage look, and tons of traveling and camping gear.
The LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 (10317) comes in at 2,336 pieces and will be available starting April 4, 2023, retailing for $239.99. Read on for the set’s full product description and take a closer look.
2,336 pieces | $239.99 | Coming Soon on April 4, 2023
Fuel your creativity with the LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 (10317). This immersive building project for adults lets you build one of the most famous vehicles in off-road history before taking it for a spin.
Get your Land Rover ready for adventure Staying true to the original 1983 model, this car collectible is sand green with a white roof, black wheel trims, and a brown interior. It features functional steering, working suspension, and a choice of 2 engines. Car lovers can keep the basic vehicle as a Land Rover Estate or customize it for an epic off-road adventure using accessories such as a roll cage, fire extinguisher, roof rack, an engine snorkel, and traction plates for crossing muddy terrain.
Take the scenic route As well as being the perfect gift for Land Rover fans and car collectors, this building set provides a rewarding project for adults who appreciate outstanding design.
Indulge your creativity – Build and display a LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 (10317 ), an immersive project that lets adults create, customize, and display their own collectible car
Authentic details – The model features functional steering, opening doors, working suspension, and a hood that opens. Inside there are accurate interior details and a coffee cup for the driver
Ready for adventure – Customize this car collectible with off-road accessories including a roll cage, fire extinguisher, jerry cans, toolbox, working winch, mudguards, and traction plates
Choose your drive – Build the car as a left-hand or right-hand drive vehicle. It comes with the choice of a diesel or a petrol engine, plus 3 different hood options
Gift for car fans – This building set makes a gift for car lovers and collectors, as well as anyone who likes cool vehicles and display cars
Dimensions – The clean version of the model measures over 6 in. (16 cm) high, 12.5 in. (32 cm) long and 6 in. (16 cm) wide
In case you missed it, LEGO.com has been updated to include yet another LEGO Star Wars set inspired by the latest season of Disney+’s The Mandalorian. The LEGO Star Wars Spider Tank (75361) features a brick-built version of the mechanical behemoth deep from the Mines of Mandalore.
LEGO Star Wars Spider Tank – What to Expect
This latest offering comes hot on the heels of last week’s Pirate Snub Fighter (75346) set also taking inspiration from The Mandalorian’s 3rd season. The LEGO Star Wars Spider Tank clocks in at 526 pieces and features a mechanical, alien-like, spider build with highly articulated legs, a cockpit, and a hatch with stud shooters. What is interesting is that this set also features a new Darksaber accessory that is close to the original design.
Unfortunately, we only have one official product image to show as LEGO seems to have more in store in the future. The launch date for the LEGO Star Wars Spider Tank (75361) is still way off in August, so we can certainly expect more images from LEGO before then.
For now, check out the rest of the details as you can see them from the LEGO Star Wars Spider Tank. You may also pre-order this set using our affiliate link below.
526 pieces | $49.99 | Minifigures include Din Djarin with a new Darksaber accessory, Bo-Katan Kryze, and Grogu | Pre-order this item today, it will ship from August 1, 2023
Play out exciting battle action from Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3 with this LEGO® brick-built Spider Tank toy (75361) for ages 9 and up. It features flexible legs, grabbing claws, an opening cockpit with space for a LEGO minifigure, and an elevating hatch with 2 stud shooters. The set also includes 3 popular Star Wars™ characters – The Mandalorian with a darksaber, blaster pistol and jetpack element, Bo-Katan Kryze with 2 blasters and a jetpack element, plus a LEGO figure of Grogu (the character affectionately known as “Baby Yoda” by fans).
A helping hand Let the LEGO Builder app guide your youngster on an intuitive building adventure, allowing them to zoom in and rotate digital 3D versions of the construction model as they build, track their progress and more.
Gift idea This premium-quality building toy makes an awesome gift for kids who like to be part of the latest trends. It’s part of a huge range of LEGO Star Wars building sets that will thrill Star Wars fans of all ages.
Buildable Spider Tank toy playset (75361) – Kids can team up with their heroes to battle against a detailed, stud-shooting LEGO® brick model of the Spider Tank from Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3
3 LEGO® Star Wars™ characters – The Mandalorian with a darksaber, blaster pistol and jetpack element, Bo-Katan Kryze with 2 blasters and a jetpack element, plus a Grogu LEGO figure
Built for action – The Spider Tank features flexible legs, grabbing claws, an opening cockpit with space for a LEGO® minifigure, and an elevating hatch with 2 stud shooters
Fun gift idea for kids aged 9 and up – Give this 526-piece building toy as a holiday gift, birthday present or special reward to Star Wars: The Mandalorian fans
Build and play – The buildable Spider Tank model measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 7.5 in. (20 cm) long and 6.5 in. (17 cm) wide
It looks like LEGO is backing off from its planned reveal of the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom. Read on to know more.
Earlier today, LEGO fans all over were buzzing with excitement as the highly anticipated LEGO Indiana Jones 2023 sets were finally revealed. Despite a few leaks from the rumor mill since 2022, fans were thrilled to finally get an official reveal of what the sets would entail.
Why is the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom No Longer Releasing?
However, eagle-eyed enthusiasts quickly noticed that one anticipated set that was announced was conspicuously missing from this lineup. Unfortunately, it seems that the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom (77014) will not be making its debut eventually.
Is the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom (77014) set canceled eventually? Image courtesy of Brickset.
A Look Back at the History of LEGO Indiana Jones Sets
As you may recall, a previous version of LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom was offered by LEGO back in 2009 with set 7199. And since early leaks of a remake of this set have circulated already, fans were already expecting that four LEGO Indiana Jones should be in order.
In fact, images and box art of the modern LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom set have also been shared online months prior to the theme’s official comeback. So it’s understandable, to say the least, that such an absence of the set in question left most LEGO fans a bit perplexed.
LEGO’s Official Statement
LEGO has yet to make an official statement about the absence of the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom’s absence, but a word from the LEGO Ambassador Network (LAN) may give us a hint about the future of this set.
Throughout 2022, the LEGO Group worked closely with Lucasfilm to optimize our planned product line up for the upcoming LEGO Indiana Jones product launches in April 2023. As an outcome of this, we consolidated the launch to focus on three products (77012, 77013, 77015 ) that feature some of the most iconic scenes from the Indiana Jones franchise. We hope our fans love the new range and can’t wait to get their hands on them.
Well as always, LEGO is neither denying nor confirming anything about the future of the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom (77014) set in this statement. But reading between the lines, it’s quite apparent that LEGO purposively left out this set and will most likely not launch this product anytime soon.
From a corporate perspective, I understand LEGO’s seemingly apprehensive stance about the release of this controversial set. Well, it’s not that the set itself is controversial, but the film or scene from the film that it recreates.
Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom was released in 1984, back in those days when racial stereotypes abounded in Hollywood films. That scene in particular when one of the film’s antagonists, Mola Ram, is included and eventually made its way as an official minifigure in 2009, is something that the LEGO Group may be weary about.
Not only because of the gruesome ritualistic sacrifices that this character in the film did (like tearing away a beating heart from a live human sacrifice) but also the potential harm that culturally inaccurate portrayals may do to people of color and other communities.
The first LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom (7199) set was released in 2009.
These set cancellations are not really new as far as the LEGO group is concerned. There were numerous occasions in the past when LEGO needed to cancel a set that was eventually slated to be officially revealed. But in case you’re curious about what the LEGO Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom (77014) has to offer, what we do know is that it comes with 6 minifigures including the characters of Short Round, Willie Scott, Indy, Mola Ram, and two Temple Guards. It is also expected to retail between $85-$90 and clocks in at 801 pieces.
As I’ve mentioned, the LEGO Group itself has not released any official statement regarding this missing (or perhaps, canceled) set. It is also understandable if LEGO will eventually forego the idea of offering this re-release all throughout as it doesn’t align with their values. And also as a way of avoiding further criticism as well. We just have to wait and see in the following weeks.
After an early look was provided by other LEGO retailers, LEGO.com has finally listed and unveiled the three new LEGO Indiana Jones 2023 sets to celebrate the return of cinema’s most iconic adventurer. Fans can now get their hands on these thrilling new sets and embark on their own LEGO Indiana Jones adventures, as they recreate some of the most unforgettable moments from the beloved film series.
Check Out These Exciting LEGO Indiana Jones 2023 Sets
These three LEGO Indiana Jones 2023 sets are all scheduled to be released on April 1st, months ahead before the upcoming Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny comes out in June. Though these sets are not exactly tie-in sets as far as the 5th movie in the Indiana Jones franchise is concerned, these are nonetheless a great way of recreating some of the most memorable scenes in past films.
You may also notice that there is one particular set missing from this list of LEGO Indiana Jones 2023 sets which was originally intended to be a part of this series. I’ll talk more about that in a separate post.
For now, let’s take a look at these newly listed LEGO Indiana Jones 2023 sets together with their respective product descriptions. You may also click on their respective affiliate links to know more.
387 pieces | | Minifigures include Indiana Jones, Professor Henry Jones Sr., and a Fighter Pilot | $34.99
LEGO® Indiana Jones™ Fighter Plane Chase (77012) comes with everything kids aged 8+ need to enjoy hours of creative play. The playset features a brilliant fighter plane with a propeller, 2 stud shooters and removable wings, plus a supercool vintage convertible car with a chest in the back containing an umbrella and a pistol.
Relive the magic of the Indiana Jones movies The building set comes with 3 minifigures: Indiana Jones with his famous whip, his father Professor Henry Jones Sr.™ holding a diary, and a fighter pilot so kids can play out a famous chase scene from the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie.
Building sets to inspire thrilling adventures LEGO Indiana Jones playsets let nostalgic parents celebrate the legacy of Indiana Jones and introduce their children to his daring adventures from the franchise’s first 3 movies. Together they can enjoy a rewarding build before they role-play action with a range of cars, planes and temples.
600 pieces | | Minifigures include Marion Ravenwood, Indiana Jones, Sallah, and a Mummy | $39.99
Kids can experience all the excitement of the Raiders of the Lost Ark movie with this LEGO® Indiana Jones™ Escape from the Lost Tomb (77013) building set. A great gift for kids aged 8+, the playset features a temple with 2 statues, a secret passage, a mummy, and snakes both on the ground and coming through a wall.
Recapture the thrills of the Indiana Jones movies The building set comes with 4 minifigures: Indiana Jones with his famous hat and whip, Marion Ravenwood™, Sallah™ and a mummy, plus the Ark of the Covenant, for kids play out a famous escape scene from the iconic Raiders of the Lost Ark movie.
Building sets to inspire thrilling adventures LEGO Indiana Jones playsets let nostalgic parents introduce their children to the legacy of Indiana Jones and his adventures from the franchise’s first 3 movies. Together they can enjoy a rewarding build before they role-play action with a range of cars, planes and temples.
1,545 pieces | Minifigures include Indiana Jones, Satipo, Belloq, and a Hovitos Warrior | $149.99
Ready to enjoy some movie nostalgia? Pay homage to Indiana Jones™ as you build and display this highly detailed LEGO® Temple of the Golden Idol (77015) set. Immerse yourself in a rewarding building experience while you assemble the thrilling opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark to proudly display on a shelf.
Interactive Indiana Jones movie scene This LEGO Indiana Jones memorabilia model comes with 4 minifigures – Indiana Jones, Satipo, Belloq and a Hovitos Warrior – and is packed withinteractive functions. The model features a plinth with 4 knobs that you can turn to lower and light up the idol, collapse a wall, swing Indiana Jones across a cavern, lower a trapdoor, and see Indy chased by a massive boulder.
Building sets to capture the imaginations of adults This LEGO Indiana Jones building set lets adults celebrate the legacy of Indiana Jones and his adventures from the opening scene of the franchise’s first movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark.