LEGO City Farm 2022 Sets Teased by a French Retailer

We’re closing out April 2022 with several reveals of new and upcoming LEGO sets later this year. They’ve ranged from mere names and numbers to having actual images. Their sources vary from online retailers to LEGO itself, even when there are no LEGO.com product listings yet. Take for instance the LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Viking Ship (31132) or LEGO City Freight Train (60336). They got sort of spoiled on LEGO’s Building Instructions portal and mobile app. Not up for trains in LEGO City? Then how about going rural with these LEGO City Farm 2022 sets?

Brickset gives us info on three new farm-themed LEGO City sets. Images of them popped up on JoueClub, another online retailer this time from France. All sets are geared for young LEGO builders. One even has a vehicle with “turning action” features. Here are some photos, plus whatever product details JoueClub has:

Chicken Henhouse (60344)

Age 5+ | 101 pieces | 1 minifigure | €9.99

LEGO City 2022 Farm

Farmers Market Van (60345)

Age 5+ | 310 pieces | 3 minifigures | €29.99

60345 1

Barn and Farm Animals (60346)

Age 5+ | 230 pieces | 4 minifigures | €49.99

60346 1

Again, we might be seeing these LEGO City Farm 2022 sets being launched this coming June. Stay tuned as we keep watch over at LEGO.com for their official reveal.

NOTE: Links have been updated to include affiliate links from LEGO.com since these sets are now expected to be released 1st of June. 

Check Out This Week’s Best Amazon LEGO Deals!

Hey there Brick Fans! Its great to be back here at TBS. Its been a rather long hiatus from my end, but hey I hope everyone’s doing well after all the craziness of this pandemic. Its also great to see that our love for the brick is still as strong as ever, and with the latest wave of LEGO Creator and City sets slated to be released very soon, there’s more reason to be excited. But while waiting for these latest LEGO releases, let’s dive in and see what Amazon LEGO deals are out there to keep us building through out the weekend.

I’ve compiled some of the most recently available Amazon LEGO deals that you can take advantage of today. So if you’re looking to add a few LEGO sets to your collection, or just want to pick up some badly needed bricks and accessories, then be sure to check out these deals! In no particular order, these sets are now available over at Amazon for up to 25% discount.

Just a quick note. By clicking on these affiliate links and making a purchase, TBS will earn a commission that helps support the site, and keep it running.

LEGO Marvel Iron Man: Iron Monger Mayhem (76190)

479 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $39.99 | Amazon: $32.99 (18%)

76190 1

LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet (76191)

590 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $69.99 | Amazon: $65.43 (save $4.56) 

76191 1

 

LEGO Star Wars Imperial TIE Fighter (75300)

432 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $39.99 | Amazon: $32 (20% off, save $7.99)

75300 1

 

LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon™ Microfighter (75295)

101 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $9.99 | Amazon: $7.99 (20% off, save $2)

75295 1

 

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT vs. Tauntaun Microfighters (75298)

205 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $19.99 | Amazon: $16 (20% off, $3.99)

75298 1

 

LEGO Star Wars The Child (75318)

1,073 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $79.99 | Amazon: $63.77 (20% off, $16.22)

75318 1

 

LEGO Adventures with Mario Starter Course (71360)

231 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $59.99 | Amazon: $46 (23% off, save $13.99)

71360 1 71360 alt23

 

LEGO Adventures with Luigi Starter Course (71387)

280 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $59.99 | Amazon: $45.80 (24% off, save $14.19)

71387 1 71387 alt1

 

LEGO Ninjago Tournament of Elements (71735)

283 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $29.99 | Amazon: 24.00 (20% off, save $5.99)

71735 1

 

 LEGO Ninjago Boulder Blaster (71736)

449 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $39.99 | Amazon: $32 (20% off, save $7.99)

71736 1

 

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Safari Wildlife Tree House (31116)

397 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $29.99 | Amazon: $23.94 (20% off, save $6.05)

31116 1

 

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Surfer Beach House (31118)

564 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $49.99 | Amazon: $39.95 (20% off, save $10.04)

31118 1

 

LEGO City Fire Rescue Helicopter (60281)

212 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $39.99 | Amazon: 31.99 (20% off, save $8)

60281 1

 

LEGO City Holiday Camper Van (60283)

190 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: 19.99 | Amazon: 15.99 (20% off, save $4) 

60283 1

 

LEGO Large Creative Brick Box (10698)

790 pieces | LEGO.com listed price: $59.99 | Amazon: 42.99 (28% off, save $17)

10698 1

 

Better hurry if you want to have these sets added to your cart, since we don’t exactly know until when these Amazon LEGO deals will exactly last. Of course, you can still get them over at LEGO.com but if you want to save on your LEGO purchases and then you need to take advantage of these discounts.

 

German Retailer Lists Multiple Upcoming LEGO Sets Including Optimus Prime (10302), More Ninjago

Through thick and thin, LEGO strives to maintain a regular product release schedule year in and out. And while the best source on set launches would be LEGO themselves, sometimes retailers would jump the gun. These early announcements can contain the most exciting LEGO set notices, which we must wait for until confirmed or debunked. Last February we caught wind of a LEGO set for a mega-franchise from fellow toy giant Hasbro. Who could imagine a LEGO-Hasbro collaboration to make LEGO Transformers? That rumor, plus other LEGO items, just got their advance product reveal courtesy of an online German retailer.

The Brick Fan tells us that some upcoming LEGO sets now grace the online listings of Wagner’s in Germany. This listing includes the aforementioned long-rumored LEGO Optimus Prime (10302), from Hasbro’s “Transformers.” Not your thing? How about tie-ins for James Cameron’s “Avatar” particularly the sequel arriving late this year? We also have early mentions of the expected 2022 Advent Calendars, if you collect those. Here’s a rundown of what to expect from several major LEGO themes all through the year.

Architecture
  • Great Pyramid of Giza (21058) – 1,476 pieces | €139.99
Marvel
  • Iron Man Hall of Armor (76216) –496 pieces | €89.99
  • Baby Groot (76217) – 476 pieces | €49.99
  • Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum (76218) – 2,708 pieces | €219.99
  • 2022 Advent Calendar (76231) – 268 pieces | €34.99
Ninjago
  • Dragon Temple (71759) – 161 pieces | €39.99
  • Jay’s Golden Dragon Motorbike (71768) – 137 pieces | €19.99
  • Cole’s Dragon Racer (71769) – 384 pieces | €44.99
  • Zane’s Gold Dragon Jet (71770) – 258 pieces | €29.99
  • Temple of the Crystal King (71771) –703 pieces | €79.99
  • The Crystal King (71772) – 722 pieces | €59.99
  • Kai’s Gold Dragon Raider (71773) –624 pieces | €84.99
  • Lloyd’s Ultra Gold Dragon (71774) – 989 pieces | €139.99
  • Nya’s Samurai X-Mech (71775) – 1,003 pieces | €109.99
Speed Champions
  • 007 Aston Martin DB5 (76911) – 298 pieces | €19.99
  • Fast & Furious 1970 Dodge Charger R/T (76912) – 345 pieces | €19.99
Star Wars
  • The Justifier (75323) – 1,022 pieces | €159.99
  • AT-ST (75332) – 87 pieces | €29.99
  • Obi-Wan’s Spaceship (75333) – 282 pieces | €29.99
  • Obi-Wan & Darth Vader (75334) –408 pieces | €49.99
  • BD-1 (75335) – 1,062 pieces | €99.99
  • Kenobi’s Spaceship (75336) – 924 pieces | €99.99
  • AT-TE (75337) – 1,082 pieces | €139.99
  • 2022 Advent Calendar (75340) – 329 pieces | €34.99
Transformers (18+)
  • Optimus Prime (10302) – 1,508 pieces | €169.99

Sets Unnamed Yet

Avatar
  •  (75571) – 560 pieces | €39.99
  •  (75572) – 572 pieces | €54.99
  •  (75573) – 887 pieces | €89.99
  •  (75574) – 1,212 pieces | €139.99
Gaming
  •  (71411) – 2,807 pieces | €229.99
Super Mario
  •  (71410) – 1,476 pieces | €5.99

April 1 LEGO Set Launch, Seasonal Promo Roundup

It’s a new month today, four months now into 2022. That makes it the first of April, but we’re not pulling any April Fools gag here. After all, the first day of every month is LEGO set launch day. Thanks to The Brick Fan, we’ve got this recap of April 1 new LEGO set releases for easy reference. It’s not exactly expansive, but that means we’ll go over them quickly. You can also check the links for our features on some of the sets below:

LEGO

Brick Sketches

40535 1

40536 1

Creator Expert

10300 1

Marvel
Infinity Saga
  • Endgame Battle Accessory Pack (40525)

40525 1

Mech Armor

76202 1

76203 1

76204 1

  • Spider-Man & Green Goblin Mech Battle (76219)

76219 1

Thor: Love and Thunder

76208 1

The April 1st launch window isn’t quite beefy product-wise, like we already said. Still, there are enough new sets available now to purchase and get the seasonal promotions on top. In the run-up to the Easter holidays LEGO has your choice of cute bunnies or cute hatchling chicks:

  • Creator Easter Bunny (30583) – minimum LEGO purchase of $40

30583 1

40527 1

Both these Easter seasonal sets are available for promotion until, anticlimactically, April 16. That’s because Easter Sunday April 17 serves as the mid-month LEGO launch date for April 2022. We’ll touch upon the sets scheduled to come out then, when the time comes.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star Trench Run (75329) Listed on Amazon Spain

It’s come to our attention that new upcoming LEGO Star Wars set reveals are getting rather spread out lately. You may recall last weekend a set due to be revealed by Walmart on their Collector Con this week. We could rest assured that it wasn’t the only new LEGO Star Wars stuff this time of the year. It was just an assumption that others may be listed online at LEGO Shop. Perhaps that could’ve been how things played out, if not for some early peek-a-boos courtesy of Amazon in Europe.

As told by Brickset, the Spanish Amazon website prematurely listed another hot LEGO Star Wars item. What we got is an awesome diorama depicting the Death Star Trench Run (75329). Who can forget this scene from the very first “Star Wars” film (“Episode IV – A New Hope”) back since 1977? The set features a cross-section of the Death Star Trench. Luke Skywalker’s Red 5 X-Wing blazes through with TIE Fighters led by Darth Vader on his tail. Clear parts suspend the starfighters in dynamic poses. According to the Amazon.es listing, details on Death Star Trench Run (75329) were at least made known. It has 665 pieces and a €59.99 price tag, and will release May.

If you recall, the LEGO Star Wars Trash Compactor set supposed to debut at Walmart Collector Con was numbered 75329. That’s no longer the case now, but apparently the set’s still on. The Collector Con kicks off March 24, and hopefully we’ll get better info on that upcoming release too.

IWD2022: LEGO Jane Goodall Tribute (40530) GWP Period Now On

It’s International Women’s Day this March 3, 2022. And as they have done so in years past, LEGO has a special commemorative treat to mark the occasion. Of course, it comes in the form of a gift with purchase set. The woman being honored by LEGO in 2022 is a name easily associated with chimpanzee research and conservation: Jane Goodall. The Brick Fan confirms with us that the Jane Goodall Tribute (40530) set is now available as GWP. LEGO buyers can get one with a minimum purchase of $120. That’s from March 3 to 15 or until supplies run out.

40530 alt1

A Jane Goodall Tribute Gift

Celebrate an icon of conservation by honoring famous ethologist Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE. Comes with a Jane Goodall minifigure plus 3 chimpanzee figures. As an advocate for species preservation and environmentalism, young builders can pay tribute to her legacy. The set includes elements made from sustainably sourced plant-based plastic. Receive this gift with LEGO purchases of $120 or more, available 3/3-3/15 while supplies last.

Huge March 1 LEGO Set Launch Recap

Hey, it’s the first day of the month once again. March 1, 2022. By this point the New Year must no longer feel so new. Before we go off track however, we’ll get right down to what this update is about: first-day LEGO product launches. We certainly enjoyed covering these sets when they first officially came out. And like before, for your easy reference we’re collecting their LEGO.com product listings together here. Our big thanks again to The Brick Fan for any March 1-releasing LEGO product we may have missed. Also linked are our past articles, if we caught them.

Creator Expert
Duplo
  • Police Station Helicopter (10959)
  • Police Motorcycle (10967)
  • Doctor Visit (10968)
  • Fire Station Helicopter (10970)
  • Green Building Plate (10980)
LEGO Classic
  • Creative Monsters (11017)
  • Creative Ocean Fun (11018)
  • Bricks and Functions (11019)
  • Green Baseplate (11023)
  • Gray Baseplate (11024)
  • Blue Baseplate (11025)
  • White Baseplate (11026)
LEGO Art
Creator 3-in-1
LEGO Creator
BrickHeadz
LEGO Friends
  • Pet Clinic Ambulance (41694)
  • Pet Playground (41698)
  • Pet Adoption Cafe (41699)
  • Vacation Beach House (41709)
  • Pet Day-Care Center (41718)
DOTS
  • Bag Tags Mega Pack – Messaging (41949)
  • Lots of DOTS – Lettering (41950)
  • Message Board (41951)
  • Big Message Board (41952)
Technic
LEGO Disney
  • Ariel’s Underwater Palace (43207)
  • Elsa and the Nokk’s Ice Stable (43209)
LEGO City
  • Lunar Roving Vehicle (60348)
  • Lunar Space Station (60349)
  • Lunar Research Base (60350)
  • Rocket Launch Center (60351)
Ninjago
  • Kai’s Spinjitzu Ninja Training (70688)
  • Lloyd’s Spinjitzu Ninja Training (70689)
  • Jay’s Spinjitzu Ninja Training (70690)
  • Ninja Training Center (71764)
LEGO Star Wars
LEGO Marvel
LEGO Harry Potter
Speed Champions
  • 1970 Ferrari 512 M (76906)
  • Lotus Evija (76907)
  • Lamborghini Countach (76908)
  • Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance & Mercedes-AMG Project One (76909)
  • Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro & Aston Martin Vantage GT3 (76910)

Enjoy your LEGO Shopping!

LEGO VIP Double-Points Period Clarification (Feb, Mar)

It’s times like this when we can’t help but miss the old LEGO store calendars. Just days ago LEGO sent out online alerts for a VIP double-points event period. The thing was, one advisory said it will run this week, February 24 to 28. Another version noted it’ll be from March 12 to 14 instead. There was also some confusion on the regions where the 2x-Point would apply. LEGO.com US and its UK/Europe counterpart can have different dates after all. And indeed, we now have clarification on the event courtesy of The Brick Fan. If you’re LEGO shopping, listen up.

The February 24-28 LEGO VIP double-points event period applies to LEGO.com UK, Europe and Australia. The March 12-14 VIP period on the other hand is for LEGO.com US. Thankfully that clears up any possible confusion. It’s strange however that the Euro-Australian edition has more days to get double VIP points than North America. Then again, double points are double points. And if you haven’t joined LEGO’s VIP by now, then you really should consider. Happy LEGO VIP shopping then over there in Europe and Australia. The other greeting will have to wait until next month.

LEGO Announces Feb-24 2x VIP Event…And Again for March

This week there’s been something of a mess when it comes to LEGO alerting people online regarding their promotions. Some confusion may be understandable. Until last year, LEGO informed customers of promos and special offers via official store calendars. Unfortunately they were phased out by the end of 2021. Instead, LEGO would try to make online announcements via LEGO.com or email/newsletters. Earlier this week there was a LEGO alert for a 2x VIP points period this coming Thursday. But as the date approached, LEGO Shop didn’t update its upcoming offers. Now, a second email alert says that LEGO VIP event will be next month instead.

Brick Fanatics has it that the LEGO VIP double-points event may have shifted dates from February to March. On February 22 LEGO announced to its newsletter subscribers via email that the double-points period will run February 24-28. This seemed to debunk earlier rumors of the same event happening in the middle of next month. But shortly afterwards another email alert from LEGO gave the VIP double-points date as March 12-14. Interestingly, the new date came from an alert courtesy of LEGO.com US. UK-based Brick Fanatics believes this might be a regional difference, but The Brick Fan thinks this is universal.

Perhaps the simple thing to do is to wait until February 24 to confirm if the earlier dates check out. If there’s no change in the active offers at the online LEGO Shop, then it’s on for March. Of course, it may still depend if you’re checking LEGO.com US or UK. The March VIP 2xPoints rumor, pre-LEGO announcement/s, noted a possible GWP simultaneously releasing. It supposedly depicts primatologist and chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall. The promo period was also pegged as ending March 15 instead of 14.

Revamped LEGO.com Pick a Brick Launches in Europe

Back in the middle of this past January, LEGO announced some streamlining of other services on their official website. This came about as a result of several online surveys they conducted late last year. One course of action they sought to implement was the fusion of two LEGO.com customer service platforms. Bricks & Pieces, which replaces broken/missing pieces from packaged LEGO sets, was to be folded into Pick a Brick. The latter was where buyers could purchase individual pieces by quantity. LEGO planned a staggered release of the new combined service, which has officially launched in Europe this past Monday.

Brickset has it that the new LEGO.com Pick a Brick is now active in the UK, France, Netherlands and Germany. At last, some confusion on LEGO customers regarding their online services will be alleviated by this central service hub. The original Pick a Brick, and Bricks & Pieces, had separate LEGO-piece selections, with certain exclusive elements. Now, all purchasable single LEGO piece is under one online roof. Its new interface has also been simplified for easier selection of items. Customers can search the brick database by set name, color, design, element number and other criteria.

While European LEGO brick-hunters explore the possibilities of the new Pick a Brick, North America will have to wait. Their version of the service won’t open until sometime later this month. Apparently it’s also waiting on a new LEGO fulfillment center to open for the region. The original Pick a Brick and Bricks & Pieces pages remain on LEGO.com US.