LEGO Ideas Project Jurassic Park Visitor Center Hits 10K Mark

The LEGO Ideas project, Jurassic Park Visitor Center, has hit 10,000 supporters and now moving into the review stage. This project created by LDiEgo features the iconic Jurassic Park location as seen in the original film.

It comes in at 2,623 pieces and includes 6 minifigures: John Hammond, Tim Murphy, Lex Murphy, Donald Gennaro, Ray Arnold, and Robert Muldoon. It also features a molder raptor figure. The Jurassic Park Visitor Center now qualifies to move on to the LEGO Ideas First 2016 Review Stage. Read on for this project’s full description and other details. If you’re excited to see this as a potential LEGO set in the future, then be sure to keep with tabs with our blog site.

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What to Expect from this LEGO Ideas Entry

Over the years, almost every new LEGO movie licensed theme has been created to match with a new theatrical release. In the case of big movie franchises, some sets based on previous films were produced before the ones based on the new films. This has happened with “STAR WARS”, “Toy Story”, or “Indiana Jones”.

So a good reason to release a fourth Jurassic Park movie was the chance to see LEGO products for the previous films, right?

Strangely, the last product license ignores the previous movies and is based only on the last film in the series, “Jurassic World”. It looks a lost opportunity for such a license deal.

The key elements in the Jurassic Park films are the dinosaurs, but the movies are also filled with lots of iconic vehicles, locations, and characters with a lot of potential for a complete building toy line.

The biggest set in a utopian Jurassic Park Theme would be the Jurassic Park Visitor Center.

The LEGO Ideas Jurassic Park Visitor Center project features a complex building in the facade, as well as some rooms inside to recreate every scene in the movie:

  • Main entrance hall, with two brick-built skeletons: a sauropod and a Tyrannosaurus.
  • “Les Gigantes” restaurant, with a gift shop.
  • Kitchen.
  • V.I.P. Dining Room
  • Emergency bunker
  • Showcase theatre
  • Control room
  • Genetics lab with cold storage room

The Jurassic Park Visitor Center also features several rooms that can be hinged or detached for a better play experience. There is also space for a secret compartment at the main entrance, under the stairs.

The dinosaurs menu… I mean, the minifigures included would be:

  • John Hammond
  • Tim Murphy
  • Lex Murphy
  • Donald Gennaro
  • Ray Arnold
  • Robert Muldoon

And “The Big One” molded raptor (A.K.A. “Clever Girl”).

Jurassic Park Visitor Center specifications (note that this could change if the project becomes a product)

  • Pieces: 2623
  • Measures: 43’1x 28 x 20’7 cm

 

LEGO Ideas Maze (21305) Officially Released

We featured some of Jason Allemann’s work for quite some time now and we’re so proud and delighted that LEGO has finally and officially unveiled his creation – the LEGO Ideas Maze 21305.

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A Closer Look at the LEGO Ideas Maze 21305

Here’s a look at the official box art and packaging for the LEGO Ideas Maze 21305. The set includes 769 pieces and will retail at $69.99 in the US and $89.99 in Canada slated to hit stores on April 1 (don’t worry, we’re not in the habit of pranking people on this date). Anyways, in addition to the basic design the set comes with a second castle-themed design.

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The back side of the box shows how the maze is operated by using the tilt knobs and a very simple guide to changing the themed maze plates.

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Here’s LEGO’s official press release:

LEGO Ideas Maze – The reinvention of a classic!

The latest LEGO Ideas product reinvents the classic ball and labyrinth game, but adds a twist of creative LEGO building to the fun.

Built entirely from LEGO elements, the LEGO Ideas Maze consists of a base frame and a simple tip and tilt mechanism made up of LEGO beams and axles. You turn the wheels to move the maze up and down or from side to side guiding the ball away from the traps.

The interchangeable LEGO Ideas Maze system means you can easily swap maze plates without having to rebuild the entire game. Once you’ve mastered the two maze designs included with the set, you will find lots of inspiration to start creating your own mazes using the bricks included or any of your own LEGO elements.

The set also includes a removable container to store the balls and a travel lock that keeps everything in place when you are carrying or storing the game.

This is the 13th product in the LEGO Ideas series, this time designed by LEGO fan Jason Allemann who has always been fascinated with this classic game.

A SECOND LOOK AT THE “OFFICIAL” LEGO DISNEY MINIFIGURE COLLECTION

Jason and Stephen posted what seems to be legitimate box art for LEGO’s next wave of minifigures: the LEGO Disney Minifigures or 71012. A quick scan over the internet reveals that for the most part, this image has been shared and discussed over LEGO fan forums and discussion boards.

Lego.gizmodo.com even came up with a brushed-up, color-corrected, and cleaned version of the purported image (via Photoshop), only to be ‘asked’ by LEGO PRs to have it removed from their site. Now isn’t that something… I guess PR did some good promotions there.

Anyways, there seems to be one common thread among them and that is the source of this ‘shared’ image – and the firm conviction among highly respectable forum members who are in the know that this is indeed 100% authentic. Forum members that go by the name CM4Sci inEurobricks and CM4S in Bricksetforum were actively sharing the good news among other members. However, I have a strong feeling that they may be the same for pretty ‘obvious’ reasons.

Comments from members were somewhat mixed and varied. However, another quick scan will show that some favorites are slowly emerging, and some that are well, not so hopeful.

The ‘hopefuls’ in this much-awaited Disney minifig set are, in no particular order:

  • Maleficent
  • The Cheshire Cat
  • Syndrome
  • Pizza Planet Alien
  • Daisy and Donald Duck
  • Stitch
  • Ursula
  • Hook
  • Aladdin
  • Ariel
  • Peter Pan

The ‘dreadfuls’ whom some fans would avoid picking up:

  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse for “looking more like mascots” according to one forum member
  • Buzz Lightyear, which looks off as compared to his first minifigure rendition (which also by the way looks even cooler).
  • Alice, since she looks a little bit out of proportion.
  • Mr. Incredible has hair that makes him look more like a grown-up dash, says another forum member.
  • Genie which will somehow look better if the head came from a moulded figure.

As we always say, these things must be taken with a grain of salt. We will wait until the official set to hit stores in May this year and will give you our impressions about it.

So what do you think about this? Do you have your lists of ‘hopefuls’ and ‘dreadfuls’? Let us know in the comments section below

This Might Be the Coolest Rolling LEGO BB-8 That We Have Ever Seen

Hey LEGO! Care to come up with your own rolling LEGO BB-8 set? 


There have been plenty of fan-built LEGO BB-8s all over the internet, but none like what Mark Smiley created and contributed at LEGO Ideas. So, what set it apart from the rest? This custom rolling LEGO BB-8 actually rolls while keeping its head afloat! Mark goes on to show that his rendition of the skittish but loyal astromech droid is made of 100% authentic LEGO parts. Needless to say, this might be the coolest custom LEGO Star Wars LEGO BB-8 that we will see rolling around. Watch its demo video below.

How to Make Your Own Custom Rolling LEGO BB-8

Mark’s BB-8 received a great deal of thumbs-up from fellow LEGO Idea supporters, running at 2398 votes as of this writing. The interesting part is that it gained almost 2,000 votes since last Friday when Gizmodo featured Mark’s ingenious creation. As you may notice, the design of Mark’s BB-8 is reminiscent of that of Sphero’s BB-8 robotic toy.

Check Out the Inner Workings of this Custom Rolling LEGO BB-8

Unlike, Sphero’s absolutely cool and sophisticated version, the build of Mark’s BB-8 is surprisingly simple. Using magnets that are bolstered up from a central axle and stabilized by LEGO weights, BB-8’s manages to keep afloat while his main body is rolling.

It lacks any electric motor that allows independent motion, however, it comes with a desert-themed docking station that allows BB-8 to roll using hand-cranked wheels while it remains stationary. As expected, there is no standard LEGO piece for BB-8’s spherical body giving Mark experimenting on certain parts as the only option.

After countless trials and errors, Mark found the perfect spherical candidate: the desert planet from the Sebulba Podracer and Tatooine set (9675). Mark said, “It took a lot of experimenting…I think I ordered one of every dome and ball-shaped piece LEGO has ever made off of Bricklink just so I could try every option.” After a quick paint job, the desert planet of Tatooine now houses the mechanisms for this adorable rolling astromech.

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The LEGO Star Wars Sebulba Podracer and Tatooine (9675) set was the basis for the spherical body of this LEGO Ideas Rolling BB-8 product idea.

Here is Mark’s commentary on his BB-8 design.

This unique BB-8 was designed with the primary goal of being able to move with his head staying up on top.  The entire model was made using 100% Genuine Lego parts.  His shells were of course carefully painted (and if this model is approved and created by Lego, the parts would come printed as so many Lego parts are).  

Inside you’ll find Lego weights suspended from the central axle that bolster up two Lego magnets.  Those magnets are held up close to the top of the ball and attract the two magnets built into the head of this custom rolling LEGO BB-8.  The head uses a cockpit dome (painted), hinge parts, and the smallest Lego wheels to skate on top of the body.  The body’s shell started out as Tatooine from the Lego Star Wars Planet series. The total part count is around 180 pieces.

This Rolling LEGO BB-8 is super fun to fidget with, and roll about, and satisfies a midpoint between static model and full-on electric RC.  It would make a great addition to any Lego or Star Wars Fan’s collection!

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We hope to see more support for Mark’s custom rolling LEGO BB-8 (I certainly voted for it) as LEGO gave him an extra 182 days as a way of giving a thumbs-up for the project. Perhaps future builds will incorporate NXT programming. The design potential is limitless. Just visit his LEGO Ideas page and click Support if you like to see this coolest LEGO BB-8 roll out in LEGO store shelves later on.

LEGO Movie Producers Shares Some Teasers About “The LEGO Movie Sequel”

Back in 2014, most people didn’t expect that much from a movie that was animated and rendered entirely using LEGO bricks dismissing it as another cartoonish, ran-off-the-mill production. However, for a film grossing at $468 million worldwide, the film is not easy to dismiss as another ho-hum script with no appeal on pop culture. In fact, even as I am writing this and for some weird reason, ‘Everything is Awesome’ keeps on playing inside my head.

Now that we are in the know of another sequel which is, as you might have guess is aptly entitled as ‘The LEGO Movie Sequel’, Warner Bros. Pictures predictably builds on the success of the first groundbreaking movie. All slated to hit the screens for the next two years, we are already informed of other spin-offs such as ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ and ‘Ninjago’ currently in the works before we see again the (mis)adventures of Emmet and his gang of master builders.

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We have very little information with regards to the plot and storyline of ‘The LEGO Movie Sequel’, except for the fact that writers Chris Lord and Phil Miller has already completed its first draft. However, through a recent interview with producer Roy Lee, he shared some hints on what could be potentially exciting on the next instalment from the LEGO franchise. Being careful not to divulge too much of the story’s content, Lee shared his excitement and admiration for Batman’s Gotham City and how it is rendered within the LEGO Movie landscape. Lee says, “Seeing where Batman lives in full LEGO, the audience will love seeing Gotham City fully rendered in LEGO. It’s currently being animated right now because it’s the next movie coming out. Batman will have the same character choices as he had in The LEGO Movie.”

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Talking about Ninjago, Lee commented, “Anyone who knows the series on Cartoon Network will be blown away by the look and feel and huge scope of how we’ve expanded the universe of Ninjago. It’s like seeing The LEGO Movie in a ninja universe.”

So, what can audiences and fans expect from the next LEGO Movie sequel in 2018? Well, Lee was particularly coy in giving out details except for the confirmation that they completed their cast of voice actors already and that every one’s role is already set into place. The first movie was filled with plenty of cameos from other LEGO franchises, and such mash up of unique and famous characters should also be expected in the sequel. Lee added, “The first movie we got a lot of cameos, and it’s not that hard to get them to say yes, especially when they already have deals with LEGO. Having Star Wars, you would think would be almost the hardest thing to get, and if we got Star Wars, there are other things that would be a lot easier.” We remember very well how Hans Solo, Chewbacca, and Lando Carlrissian made their appearance in the first movie – only to be gobbled up by a nasty space creature.

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For now, the best thing to do is to keep our horses together and wait until the new LEGO movies hit theaters – plus the cool themed sets that will pave the way for them. The LEGO Batman Movie premieres in U.S. theaters on February 10, 2017, followed by Ninjago on September 22, 2017, The LEGO Movie Sequel on May 18th, 2018, and Billion Brick Race on May 24th, 2019.

This 18,000-Piece Custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude Commands Your Absolute Attention

All of us need some time off every now and then, and even superheroes, no matter how indestructible and invulnerable they are, still need some little R and R. If Batman has his Bat Cave (aka Wayne Manor), and the Avengers their Avengers Mansion, where does an alien from Krypton hang out? Well, behold this massive, 18,000-piece custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude!

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Building the Awe-Inspiring Custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude

This was the challenge posed by Jessica Farrell via her Deviantart Gallery through her faithful recreation of the “Fortress of Solitude” from the original 1978 film, Superman. Created by a shard from the planet Krypton and hidden in the remote Arctic, the Fortress of Solitude is Superman’s home-away-from-home, where he receives instruction from his father, Jor-El.

Jessica’s brick creation focuses largely on the natural icy exterior that envelopes the enigmatic pyramid-like crystal structure. Her excellent sense of topography, scaling, and her clever use of proper lighting commands absolute attention.

Similar to what she did with her other work, Her Majesty’s Theater, where she focused primarily on developing its exquisitely detailed interior, the Fortress of Solitude gives more emphasis on the exterior details of the cave-like structure.

Close Up Images of the Custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude

Custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude

This mini-version (yeah, sure) of the Kryptonian’s vacation home required a total of 18,864 pieces and 160 hours to build – or roughly a month if Jessica worked on it full-time. No wonder that only a person with such fortitude as Jessica’s can accomplish this seemingly superhero-like feat.

This awesome custom LEGO Fortress of Solitude is a fitting testament to how a bit of reflection and privacy can benefit all of us, superheroes or normal guys as we are.

We hope to see this build get its much-deserved attention, together with the rest of Jessica’s work. Don’t forget to visit the rest of her gallery here.

LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS MAGAZINE DEBUTS THIS WEEK.

LEGO NEXO Knights is slated to be released this week in the UK. Immediate Media, publisher of the Chima, Ninjago, and Friends magazines, will be launching this maiden issue coupled with a very sweet deal: a Lance Richmond minifigure with a round table and feast. This is somehow a rare treat considering that this is the first time that Lance is seen without a helmet and in a rather relaxed mood. Definitely, a hero needs a break every once in a while.

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Like the ones before it, LEGO NEXO Knights Magazine comes with heaps of cartoons, activities, competitions, posters, and of course the above mentioned minifig. The magazine is aimed primarily at kids from 6-14, and is based on the popular LEGO theme set and animated television series that debuted on Cartoon Network in the US last December 13, 2015.

The series focuses on five valiant young knights namely Clay, Aaron, Lance, Macy, and Axl who have sworn to protect Knighton from the ruthless Jestro and his menacing Book of Monsters and legion of lava monsters. With the help of the digital wizard Merlok 2.0, and apprentice Robin Underwood, the Nexo Knights defends the kingdom from evil using their Nexo Powers.

We’re still keeping watch on when is the official release of LEGO Nexo Knights Magazine in the US, if ever there’ll be one. In the meantime, our best bet probably is either to order online or have our good old friends in the UK send us a copy.

Check out some of these sample pages courtesy of Brickset.com. The LEGO Nexo Knights Magazine will be available on Wednesday, February 24 at shops for a price of £3.25 (US$ 4.65)

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LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Batman Classic TV Series – Mr. Freeze (30603) Polybag Now Officially Available

There has been some recent hype (and worry) about the limited availability of the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Batman Classic TV Series – Mr. Freeze (30603) polybag, which was first spotted at the New York Toy Fair a couple of days ago. Some feared that the said piece is only made available during that event, same with what LEGO does with its other promotional exclusives.

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Well, we can set aside our fears since LEGO has officially announced that the Mr. Freeze minifigure will be made available through all LEGO Stores, and online at shop.LEGO.com along with a minimum purchase of $75 of any LEGO product. LEGO’s April 2016 Store Calendar also mentioned that the coveted minifigure will only be made available from April 1-15, 2016 or while supplies last, limited to only one minifigure per customer. We can just hope that LEGO has plenty of stocks to go around since this cool minifig is surely destined to be a hot item.

Other than the store debut of the Mr. Freeze minifigure, the following are some of the April highlights in all LEGO Stores:

April 1 – we’ll see the debut of new LEGO sets based on the Angry Birds Movie, together with LEGO Juniors Lost Temple (10725), LEGO DC Comics Superheroes: Batman Gotham City Cycle Chase (76053), LEGO Elves: The Water Dragon (41172), and LEGO Minecraft: The End Portal (21124)

April 5 to 6 – The Monthly Mini Model Build features a Bumblebee.

April 11 to15 – The LEGO Ideas Maze Competition every 5 pm onwards. Brick fans will get a firsthand look on LEGO’s new Ideas- based product (21305) which may debut on LEGO World Copenhagen. We’ll keep you posted on this.

April 18 – Minifigure Swap Monday on all LEGO Stores.

April 25 to May 8 – LEGO Elves: Sira’s Adventurous Glider goes for FREE with a Friends, Elves, or LEGO Brand Disney Princess purchase of $35 or more.

Check out their April calendar here for more info.

LEGO SETS OFFICIALLY SLATED FOR MARCH ARE SPOTTED EARLY IN THESE STORES

Brickset.com alerted us on some useful tips scooped up by watchful LEGO fans regarding the latest sightings of some of the brick company’s latest sets. Based on submitted emails and comments by the faithful, Brickset received reports that sets being officially released this March are now starting to appear in stores quite early.

There might be variations between stores as expected. These are some of the sightings so far based on reports by brick fans and enthusiasts.

North America:

  • Barnes and Noble – Elves
  • Meijer – Captain America: Civil War, Mighty Micros, Star Wars
  • Toys R Us – Speed Champions (available online through their website, here in the US)
  • Walgreens – Minecraft
  • Walmart – Elves, NINJAGO, Star Wars

United Kingdom:

  • Toys R Us – Speed Champions

Poland:

  • LEGO Wear – Elves

Let us know of any similar sightings that you discover in your area. Just hit the comment button and share us what you find. For now, check out this excellent summary provided by Brothers Brick about the month of release and costs of the latest Star Wars sets that LEGO unveiled in the recently concluded NYTF.

2016 LEGO Star Wars Collection

March

75125 Resistance X-wing Fighter (87 pcs, $9.99)
75127 The Ghost (104 pcs, $9.99)
75128 TIE Advanced Prototype (93 pcs, $9.99)
75129 Wookiee Gunship (84 pcs, $9.99)
75130 AT-DP (76 pcs, $9.99)
75134 Galactic Empire Battle Pack (109 pcs, $12.99)
75133 Rebel Alliance Battle Pack (101 pcs, $12.99)
75135 Obi-Wan’s Jedi Interceptor (215 pcs, $24.99)
75136 Droid Escape Pod (197 pcs, $24.99)
75137 Carbon-Freezing Chamber (231 pcs, $24.99)
75138 Hoth Attack (233 pcs, $24.99)

June

75145 Eclipse Fighter (363 pcs, $29.99)
75147 Star Scavenger (558 pcs, $49.99)
75148 Encounter on Jakku (530 pcs, $59.99)
75149 Resistance X-wing Fighter (740 pcs, $79.99)
75150 Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced and A-wing Fighter (702 pcs, $89.99)
75151 Clone Turbo Tank (903 pcs, $109.99)
75157 Captain Rex’s AT-TE Walker (972 pcs, $119.99)

September

75146 Star Wars Advent Calendar 2016 (282 pcs, $39.99)

Here’s Brickshow’s Wrap-Up of the Latest LEGO Offerings at the 2016 New York Toy Fair

Tom and Jason did an excellent coverage of what is hot at the LEGO booth at the New York Toy Fair. Now that the 2016 Toy Fair has come to an end, let’s look back at the highlights of what LEGO has in store for this year. Here’s a round-up of what we gathered in the NYTF.

One of the most anticipated LEGO sets revealed at the NYTF is the UCS Assault on Hoth (75098). Excitement was steadily building up to the day LEGO unveiled its latest Star Wars-based Ultimate Collectors Series. As it turned out, there were some mixed reactions about this ranging from sheer joy to downright skepticism on what LEGO is offering with its newest UCS. This informative diagram is circulating a lot within Lego Reddit circles. Though we don’t know exactly to whom the credit belongs for this photo, we’re sure that s/he has a very interesting take on what LEGO came up with in its Assault on Hoth UCS. Just send us some leads if you happen to know the source of this.

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With that being said, let’s take a look at what LEGO has revealed so far during the 2016 NYTF. Tom Baker did an excellent overview of these new LEGO sets, with Jason and Stephen covering the heat of the action in NY.

2016 LEGO City Collection

Airport VIP Service (60102)

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Airport Air Show Set (60103)

 

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Airport Passenger Terminal (60104)

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Volcano Crawler (60122)

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Volcano Exploration Base (60124)

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Fun In The Park – City People Pack (60134)

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Click here for more LEGO City Photos

 

2016 LEGO Elves Collection

Ragana’s Magic Shadow Castle (41180)

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Click here for more LEGO Elves photos

 

2016 LEGO Friends Collection

Horse Vet Trailer (41125)

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Amusement Park Hot Dog Van (41129)

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Amusement Park Roller Coaster (41130)

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Click here for more LEGO Friends photos.

 

2016 LEGO Disney Princess Collection

Belle’s Enchanted Castle (41067)

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2016 LEGO Creator Collection

Vacation Getaways (31052)

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Click here for more LEGO Creator Photos

 

2016 LEGO Juniors Collection

Emma’s Ice Cream Truck (10727)

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Mia’s Vet Clinic (10728)

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Click here for more LEGO Junior Photos

 

2016 LEGO Minecraft Collection

The Fortress (21127)

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2016 LEGO Mixels Collection – Series 7 to 9

Click here for a full list of all Series 7 to 9 Mixels

 

2016 LEGO Ninjago Collection

Rock Roader (70589)

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Kryptarium Prison Breakout (70591)

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Salvage M.E.C. (70592)

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The Green NRG Dragon (70593)

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The Lighthouse Siege (70594)

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Ultra Stealth Raider (70595)

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2016 LEGO Nexo Knights Collection

Macy’s Thunder Mace (70319)

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Aaron Fox’s Aero Striker V2 (70320)

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General Magmar’s Siege Machine of Doom (70321)

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Axl’s Tower Carrier (70322)

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Jestro’s Volcano Lair (70323)

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Click here for more LEGO Nexo Knights photos

 

2016 LEGO DC Comics Superheroes Collection

Scarecrow’s Harvest of Fear (76054)

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Killer Croc’s Sewer (76055)

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LEGO DC Comics Mighty Micros Full Collection:

Batman VS Catwoman (76061

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Robin VS Bane (76062)

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The Flash VS Captain Cold (76063)

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2016 LEGO Marvel Superheroes Collection

Black Panther Pursuit (76047)

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Crossbones’ Hazard Heist (76050)

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Airport Battle (76051)

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Note: The Superhero Airport Battle was elusive, but we managed to take a video of the ‘confidential’ set. Stay Tuned for a full analysis and the DC photos up soon!

Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle (76057)

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Ghost Rider Team-up (76058) 

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Doc Ock’s Tentacle Trap (76059) 

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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Mighty Micros Full Collection:

Spider Man VS Green Goblin (76064)

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Captain America VS Red Skull (76065)

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Ultron VS Hulk (76066)

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2016 LEGO Angry Birds Collection

Piggy Car Escape (75821)

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Piggy Plane Attack (75822)

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Bird Island Egg Heist (75823)

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Pig City Teardown (75824)

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Piggy Pirate Ship (75825)

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King Pig’s Castle (75826)

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2016 LEGO Bionicle Collection

LEGO Bionicle 2016 Summer Wave Full Collection

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2016 LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 and Ecto-2 Set (75828)

And finally, probably what most of our viewers and fans are waiting for: from the galaxy far, far away comes… (play John William’s theme music for more dramatic flair)!

2016 LEGO Star Wars Collection

UCS Assault on Hoth Set (75098)

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Read more about the LEGO Star Wars UCS Assault on Hoth here.

Vader’s TIE Advanced VS A-Wing Fighter (75150)

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Clone Turbo Tank (75151)

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Encounter On Jakku (75148)

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Resistance X-Wing Fighter (75149)

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Star Scavenger (75147)

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Eclipse Fighter (75145)

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Captain Rex’s AT-TE (75157)

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SPOILER ALERT!

LEGO Star Wars 2016 Advent Calendar (75146)

And there you have it! I hope you find this wrap-up helpful; stay tuned for our first-hand impressions and product reviews later on.