26 LEGO Ideas Projects Qualify for the First 2020 LEGO Ideas Review Stage

I haven’t covered much of LEGO Ideas recently, so looking back at how things went during these past few weeks are certainly quite a surprise. A groundbreaking, 26 LEGO Ideas projects all qualified for this year’s First 2020 LEGO Ideas Review Stage. It’s unprecedented, considering the fact that we only get to see around a dozen entries or so every review stage.

I guess its a testament on how active the LEGO fan community has been lately considering most of us are forced to stay home during these times. Whatever is the case, I’m glad to see this many projects qualify and I’m sure it will be a considerable challenge for the LEGO Ideas Review Team to select those that will eventually come on top as the next official LEGO Ideas set. I also reckon that it will take some time before we can hear the outcome of these results, considering all the fan interviews and IP concerns that need to be hurdled.

I also have my personal selections, and I’m hoping product ideas such as the Sonic Mania – Green Hill Zone, Knight Rider- KITT or The Iron Giant will eventually become official LEGO sets. Though in the meantime, I will settle for Build Better Bricks’ excellent rendition of the 90’s popular robot. You may want to check it out as well.

I’m sure you have your own bets, so let’s take a quick look at these First 2020 LEGO Ideas Review Stage qualifiers that made the cut. Click on the links below for more details, drop us a comment, and let us know which among these is your favorite.

1. Mary Poppins, Cherry Tree Lane – Disneybrick55

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2. Tesla Cybertruck – BrickinNick

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3. Untitled Goose Game – A Fellow Player

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4. UCS Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Norders

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5. The Train Station: Studgate – Bricky_Brick

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6. SpaceX Falcon 9 (Saturn V Scale) – Lego_Aviator

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7. Mini-fig Scale Project Gemini – Stevenhoward27

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8. Retro Bowling Alley – Astronaut Avila

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9. Indiana Jones Trilogy – BenBuildsLego

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10. Bricks & Blooms – Bricked1980

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11. Sonic Mania – Green Hill Zone – toastergrl

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12. The Great Fishing Boat – EdouardClo

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13. Knight Rider – KITT – Jimmi-DK

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14. Snow-groomer PRINOTH LEITWOLF – redera00

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15. The Castle in the Forest poVoq

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16. Coraline’s Pink Palace Apartments – Hwachtman

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17. Historically Accurate Rome – daevead

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18. Ruined House – kirteem

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19. Spongebob Squarepants – The Krusty Krab – ExeSandbox

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20. Working Waterfall – with Continuous Flowing Water! – LEGOParadise

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21. Queen – The Miracle Express – Artistic Shadow

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22. Futurama Planet Express Headquarter, Spaceship and the Crew – ThomasW

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23. The Iron Giant – 20th Anniversary Edition – BrettCuv

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24. The Legend of Zelda BotW: Hyrule Castle – BrickGallery

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25. Blue Origin New Glenn Rocket, Launch Tower & Blue Moon Lander – 1/110 Scale Set – Matthew Nolan & Whatsuptoday

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26. Earth Globe – Disneybrick55

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This is really quite a list, and I’m very excited about how things will turn out for this batch. The LEGO Ideas Review Team also mentioned that they are now wrapping it up for the Third 2019 LEGO Ideas Review Stage, with a total of 12 projects that qualified. I hope we can hear from them soon in the next few weeks.

LEGO Star Wars May the 4th Offers and Promos Now Up

LEGO Star Wars May the 4th offers are now up and live over at LEGO Shop@Home, with LEGO throwing in some sweet deals for all LEGO Star Wars fans. In case you missed it, here are some of the sets and promos to watch out for starting today and all over the weekend. Please take note, and I can’t overemphasize this enough for everyone’s safety, you don’t need to go out there to make your purchases. Simply head over at LEGO’s online shopping portal through the following affiliate links below. We can still celebrate our LEGO Star Wars fandom without the risk of getting the virus.

LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275)

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This year’s Ultimate Collectors Series will be the A-Wing Starfighter (75275). Coming in at 1,673 pieces this set retails for $199.99 and features a unique removable canopy consisting of a new LEGO piece and an adjustable display stand.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Battle (40407) Gift-With-Purchase (GWP) Set

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Following the tradition of previous diorama-styled microbuilds promotional items, this year’s May the 4th LEGO Star Wars GWP promo set is taken from Episode VI’s The Return of the Jedi. The limited-edition LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Battle (40407) will be added to your cart automatically once your LEGO Star Wars purchases reach $75 and above. But you have to hurry though since these exclusive freebies are known to run out pretty quickly.

LEGO Star Wars Mandalorian Sets for Pre-Order

If you haven’t made your pre-orders yet of the LEGO Star Wars BrickHeads The Mandalorian and the Child (75317), and the LEGO Star Wars the Razor Crest (75292), perhaps now is the time to do so. Though we still have to wait for 3 months or so before we can see them at our doorsteps, purchasing them now entitles you to Double VIP points.

Double VIP Points on all LEGO Star Wars sets starting today until May 4. LEGO Star Wars May the 4th

And speaking of VIP points, you may want to consider making your purchases today and throughout the weekend to rack up on those sweet double VIP points. Check out some of the latest LEGO Star Wars sets that are now available. Just click the following links below.

Happy Star Wars Day everyone!

New LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288) Listed at Amazon Japan

LEGO May the 4th now officially begins, and it looks like LEGO still has some surprises in store. Thanks to Amazon Japan, we now have a look at the new LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288), set to be released in August.

This latest brick rendition of the Imperial All Terrain Armored Transport is the LEGO Star Wars 5th set released under this category. First released in 2007 as a full-sized set (set 10178), this latest version of the behemoth now comes in at 1,267 pieces making it the largest LEGO Star Wars AT-AT to be offered. It also includes a substantial number of minifigures which include Luke Skywalker, General Veers, 2 AT-AT Pilots, and 2 Snowtroopers.

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288)

I find it rather odd that Amazon Japan was the first to spill the beans on this one, considering that most of the latest LEGO Star Wars sets were revealed by LEGO themselves. From the new and highly popular LEGO Star Wars helmets, upcoming LEGO Star Wars Mandalorian sets, D-O (75278), and the latest UCS model the A-Wing Starfighter  (75275), all of these are directly distributed via LEGO Shop@Home. So having the new LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288) revealed via another retailer is a bit of a surprise. In any case, I expect this to be listed at LEGO’s online shopping portal anytime soon and, will be made available on August 1 alongside the LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz The Mandalorian and the Child (75317) and the 501st Legion Legion Clone Troopers (75280).

Here’s what Amazon Japan has to say about the LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288). Pardon me for the rough Google translation. Thanks to the Brickfinder for the heads up.

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288)

1,267 pieces | ¥21,139

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288)

Join Luke Skywalker and fight on the planet Hoth against the AT-AT, and General Veers, the commander of the Imperial Army! Watch out for the AT-AT’s spring shooters, heavy blasters and speeder bikes! Defeat the Imperial Troopers with Luke’s Lightsaber! Defeat the AT-AT by attaching a bomb to it!

LEGO Harry Potter Summer 2020 Sets Now Listed at LEGO Shop@Home

The LEGO Group has officially revealed its line up of LEGO Harry Potter summer 2020 sets all slated to be released on August 1st. We first caught wind of these sets earlier in February at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in Germany though LEGO at that time did not do a full reveal of these sets.

Read on for LEGO’s full press release, and check out the following official images of these LEGO Harry Potter summer 2020 sets – all six of them! You may also click on the following affiliate links below if you wish to add them to your LEGO wishlist.

New LEGO® Harry Potter™ Wizarding World sets unveiled

Today, the LEGO Group and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have revealed a new range of enchanting playsets for fans of the Wizarding World. Packed to the brim with delight and mystery, these captivating playsets will help bring the Wizarding World to life in a way that only LEGO play can do.

Featuring well-known characters, creatures and locations familiar to every would-be Hogwarts student in waiting, the new LEGO sets help young builders create adventures of their own. The sets provide opportunities for endless fun as fans help Harry, Ron, Hermione and their faithful friends reenact beloved moments from the films.

These new LEGO sets will enable fans of the Wizarding World to explore Hogwarts in a new and exciting way. They can discover the entrance to The Room of Requirement, lure Professor Umbridge to the Forbidden Forest, gatecrash the Ravenclaw dormitory and explore the Hogwarts Astronomy Tower.

And the adventures extend beyond the walls of the Hogwarts theme…through their play, fans will be able to release Harry Potter from the cupboard under the stairs at 4 Privet Drive, send Hedwig off to deliver an important message or explore the enchanted nooks and crannies of The Burrow.

Spanning adventures from across the eight Harry Potter films, the new sets will go on sale from 1st June and will be available to pre-order from 30th April from LEGO.com and selected retailers globally.

  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ Hogwarts™ Room of Requirement – Slide the panel to reveal the hidden entrance to the Room of Requirement and join Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Luna Lovegood for secret Defense Against the Dark Arts practice!
  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ Hogwarts™ Astronomy Tower – Visit Potions Master Horace Slughorn’s classroom and office, check out the magical mandrake in the greenhouse, then explore the Ravenclaw dorm and the cool astronomy equipment.
  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ Forbidden Forest: Umbridge’s Encounter - Trick Professor Umbridge into entering the Forbidden Forest and introduce her to Grawp and a few centaurs.
  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ 4 Privet Drive - Explore 4 Privet Drive, the Dursley family’s home, and discover a whirlwind of excitement!
  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ Hedwig™ - Capture the magical personality and elegant movement of Hedwig, the celebrated owl from the Harry Potter films. Available exclusively from Barnes and Noble in the US and many other retailers globally.
  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ Attack on The Burrow – Explore the crazy, colourful Weasley house with Harry, Ron and the rest of the family and help protect it from the Death Eaters. Available exclusively from Target in the US and many other retailers globally.

Marcos Bessa, LEGO® Harry Potter™ Design Lead commented: “Each year we get the chance to recreate some of the most action-packed and exciting settings from the films. We hope these new products inspire young builders around the world to believe anything is possible as they act out their own adventures in the Wizarding World.”

Hogwart’s Room of Requirement (75966)

193 pieces | $19.99

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Forbidden Forest: Umbridge’s Encounter (75967)

253 pieces | $29.99

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4 Privet Drive (75968)

797 pieces | $69.99

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Hogwarts Astronomy Tower (75969)

971 pieces | $99.99

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Hedwig (75979)

630 pieces | $39.99

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Attack on The Burrow (75980)

1,047 pieces | $99.99

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May 2020 LEGO Store Calendar Highlights and More

May the 4th is just around the corner, as highlighted by LEGO’s May 2020 LEGO Store Calendar. And in keeping up with this year’s busiest week for LEGO Star Wars fans, LEGO is now doing its share of promotions and offerings from the galaxy far, far away.

Now just a word of caution – I am not encouraging all of you to go out there for a frenzied shopping spree to get the latest Star Wars merch. Since LEGO and other establishments have complied with the government’s marching orders to stay at home then, by all means, let’s continue to do so. So until such time that we ease up on our quarantine guidelines, LEGO has made it clear that it will keep its 150+ stores around the world temporarily closed until further notice.

But of course, we don’t necessarily need to remove the fun from this otherwise festive occasion. LEGO Shop@Home is still up and running and we can still enjoy the many LEGO freebies that LEGO has to offer. With that out of the way, let’s check out the details of next month’s LEGO promotional and freebies. You may also download a PDF version of the May 2020 LEGO Store Calendar via LEGO.com.

LEGO Star Wars UCS  A-Wing Starfighter (75275)

May 1 onwards

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This year’s LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series offering will be the A-Wing Starfighter (75275). Coming in at  1,673 pieces this set will retail for $199.99 starting May 1.

 

Free Limited-Edition LEGO Star Death Star II Battle (40407) Set

May 1 to 4, 2020

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The LEGO May the 4th gift-with-purchase (GWP) set has been revealed last week, and it pays homage to that trench run scene aboard the Empire’s Death Star II straight from Episode 6 Return of the Jedi. This LEGO Star Wars GWP set will only be available from May 1 to 4 or until supplies last. This micro build will be added to your cart automatically once your LSW purchases reach $75 or more, so I hope you don’t miss out on this one.

 

Double VIP Points  on All LEGO Star Wars Sets

May 1 to 4, 2020

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Double VIP points are back for all LEGO Star Wars purchases. If you’re eyeing on those sleek LEGO Star Wars helmets or that cute little D-O (75278) set, you’ll definitely get your money’s worth with the double VIP points that come with them.

 

Free LEGO Mother’s Day Card (5005878)

May 4 to 10, 2020

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LEGO is one with the world in celebrating this year’s Mother’s Day. And of course, you can always express your love to all the super moms out there with this lovely buildable token. This offer will be available from May 4 to 10 and will be added to your cart once your LEGO purchase reaches $40 and above.

 

Free LEGO City Beach Buggy (30369)

 May 18 to 31, 2020

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If you plan your purchases carefully for May, then chances are, you can still get this nice LEGO City polybag for free. For the same minimum single-receipt purchase of $40 and above of any LEGO set or merchandise, this beach combing mini build will be included in your cart upon checkout. I’ve always been a fan of polybags especially those from the LEGO City theme, so this one will be a nice part of any collection.

 

Though the first week of May is predominantly for LSW fans, you’ll be glad to know that some of the LEGO Minions sets are now available including other film-inspired sets such as the LEGO DC Superheroes Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) and the LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger (42111). For CMF collectors, the LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 20 (71027) is also available as well.

And while we’re waiting for this pandemic to be somewhat under control, LEGO has launched its #LetsBuildTogether campaign to help LEGO fans and families have a better home experience during these trying times. For more info, you may visit LEGO.com/LetsBuildTogether. You may also want to check out Tyler’s series of video tutorials called Quarantine Creations for more inspiring builds.

Keep safe and happy building!

New Film-Inspired Licensed LEGO Sets Now Available at LEGO Shop@Home

LEGO Shop@Home has updated its listing to now include several tie-in sets based on upcoming films. Universal Pictures’ Minions The Rise of Gru, and Warner Bros’ Wonder Woman 1984 may have been rescheduled unfortunately due to the coronavirus pandemic, but this has not derailed LEGO from its plans of releasing their respective LEGO sets this April, including a LEGO Technic set devoted to the Fast & Furious film franchise. These latest film-inspired licensed LEGO sets are now up at LEGO’s online shopping portal, all of which can be conveniently ordered online now that LEGO Stores are temporarily closed in compliance with the government’s stay-at-home guidelines.

However, please take note that in the case of the LEGO Minions sets, not all of them are available for the time being. If you recall, LEGO initially listed five sets under this theme last February but has to eventually remove three of them from their current line-up probably due to the eventual rescheduling of its tie-in film. I understand that some of these sets may offer a potential spoiler for the film so we might have to wait until July of next year when the movie is set to be released.

The LEGO DC Superheroes Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) set, on the other hand, is now released months ahead of the theatrical debut of the DCEU sequel Wonder Woman 1984. Initially considered to be a Target store exclusive, its good to see that it will also be available directly from LEGO. The set itself does not spill any major plot points, except showing us how a version of Cheetah may look like in minifig form and the confrontation between them at the transmitter tower.

Finally, LEGO motorheads will be glad to know that the LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger (42111) from the Fast & Furious films is now also up LEGO Shop@Home. Based on the classic 1970s Dodge Charger R/T, the set is an authentic replication of the iconic muscle car.

Click on the following links below for more info on these film-inspired licensed LEGO sets. Since the following are affiliate links, any purchases that you’ll make through them will go a long way in helping us in maintaining our blog site. Stay safe and happy building!

LEGO Minions Unstoppable Bike Chase (75549)

136 pieces | $19.99

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LEGO Minions Brick-Built Minions and Their Lair (75551)

876 pieces | $49.99

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LEGO DC Superheroes Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157)

371 pieces | $39.99

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LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger (42111)

1,077 pieces | $99.99

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LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Battle (40407) GWP Set Officially Revealed

LEGO servers have been updated to include official images of this year’s LEGO May the 4th promotional, gift-with-purchase (GWP) set. Earlier this week, it was revealed that LEGO will be throwing in a limited edition freebie in the form of the LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Battle (40407) as this year’s exclusive GWP set for LSW fans who will make their next LEGO Star Wars purchase on this grand sale day.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star Battle II (40407)

Valued at $14.99, the LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Battle (40407) comes in a similar diorama format like that from last year’s LEGO Star Wars Battle of Endor 20th Anniversary Edition (40362) set. Coming in at 235 pieces, this display piece takes its cue from Episode VI Return of the Jedi during the final encounter against the Imperial forces on board the incomplete Death Star II. The micro-build/diorama features a sort of a trench run between a Rebel A-Wing ship and a dreaded TIE Interceptor. The set will also come with its own exclusive 2×4 printed tile.

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There is no particular mention of a price point required to obtain this set, but we can surmise that it will be probably the same as that of last year’s $75 qualifying purchase. Other than this freebie, LEGO is also bringing back its Double VIP points during this period, plus super sweet discounts on LEGO Star Wars sets and items. And if you’re eyeing for this year’s UCS set, then May the 4th is the best time to get the LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275) which will retail for $199.99.

So what do you think about this year’s LEGO Star Wars May the 4th gift-with-purchase set? Do you think it’s a great choice to celebrate the occasion? Do you have other famous and iconic Star Wars scenes that you want to be given the official LEGO treatment? Share us what you think in the comments below, and remember to always be safe.

Celebrate May the 4th with the LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275)

LEGO has been revealing quite a number of new licensed sets during these past few weeks: from Super Mario inspired sets, to the recent DCEU Wonder Woman sequel tie-in. And this time around we now have another reveal that LEGO Star Wars fans will certainly look forward to. It’s a long time coming for many fans of the Ultimate Collector Series, and LEGO is now pleased to announce the arrival of the LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275).

LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter

Coming in at 1,672 the UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275) is slated to arrive in LEGO Stores and LEGO Shop@Home on May 1, just in time for the grand annual Star Wars May the 4th promotional event. This particular brick rendition of the A-Wing Starfighter is as close to minifigure scale as you can get, and a faithful representation of the iconic Rebel starship straight from The Return of the Jedi. It also features a new canopy piece exclusively made for this set. Removing the canopy reveals the detailed interior of the cockpit which is made easily accessible to builders.

LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter

The LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing (75275) will retail for $199.99 and will be available to all starting May 1. Read on for the full product description of this next UCS set and click over at the link below if you wish to add this to your LEGO wishlist.

LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275)

1,672 pieces | $199.99

LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter

Inspire memories of the classic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie with this cool Ultimate Collectors Series LEGO® A-wing Starfighter (75275) building set! The sleek, arrowhead shape is beautifully reproduced in LEGO bricks and fans will appreciate authentic details such as the pivoting laser cannons and new-for-May-2020 removable canopy on the cockpit.

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A testing building challenge for ages 18+ to enjoy solo or with friends and family, this model comes with a display stand, information plaque and an A-wing Pilot minifigure. And look out for other collectible build-and-display models, including the Stormtrooper Helmet (75276) and Boba Fett Helmet (75277).

Universe of excitement!
The LEGO Group has been creating brick-built versions of iconic starships, vehicles, locations and characters from the Star Wars™ universe since 1999. LEGO Star Wars is its most successful theme, with building sets that make great birthday, Christmas or surprise gifts for fans of all ages.

  • Create a stunning display with the first-ever LEGO® Ultimate Collector Series version of the A-wing Starfighter (75275) from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, featuring a new-for-January-2020 removable cockpit canopy!
  • Star Wars™ fans will love authentic details such as the pivoting laser cannons. Also includes an adjustable display stand, information plaque and A-wing Pilot character to complete a striking Star Wars centerpiece.
  • This A-wing LEGO® set is part of the Star Wars™ Ultimate Collector Series (UCS). Also check out the brilliant Stormtrooper Helmet (75276) and Boba Fett Helmet (75277) build-to-display models.
  • This 1,673-piece LEGO® Star Wars™ A-wing fighter building set offers a fun, rewarding challenge for Star Wars fans aged 18+, and makes a fantastic birthday gift, Christmas present or special occasion surprise.
  • Measuring 10.5” (27cm) high including display stand, 16.5” (42cm) long and 10” (26cm) wide, this collectible LEGO® Star Wars™ A-wing fighter model is bound to make a big impression displayed at home or in the office.

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LEGO Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) Spotted in Target Stores

In case you missed it, last week saw the reveal of another LEGO and Warner Bros tie-in set with the LEGO Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) set appearing in online third-party retail stores. Similar to the LEGO Wonder Woman Warrior Battle (76075) released in 2017 to celebrate the release of the Amazon princess’ first DCEU solo film, this current offering most probably will be the only set released for the sequel.

UK’s Asda has listed this set for pre-order (but currently out of stock) for £34.97 or roughly at $40. Check out the following images below, including its brief product description.

LEGO Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157)

LEGO Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157)

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371 pieces | £34.97; $39.99; €39.99

Young superheroes can recreate the Wonder Woman 1984 movie with the LEGO DC Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) action figures battle building set. When Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) encounters her archenemy, Cheetah (Dr. Barbara Minerva), at the transmitter tower, the scene is set for an epic battle! This DC Universe action-packed playset gives kids double the fun. Down below in the bunker, Max tries to enter the tower, while overhead the transmitter panels rotate. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman and Cheetah confront each other. With exciting features and so many possibilities for play, young superheroes will experience endless imaginative fun!

LEGO DC kids’ construction toys with superhero minifigures let children role-play as their favourite superhero in good vs evil conflicts to save the world in the DC Universe! With legendary characters and cool gadgets, LEGO DC building sets make great gifts for kids, inspiring individual and group play that never ends. Measures 7” (19 cm) high and 6” (17cm) wide, with a radar dish measuring 7” (20cm) across. Contains 371 pieces.

There is no update yet on when this set will be eventually available, though the way I see it, LEGO has probably begun rolling out the LEGO Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) set since eagle-eyed fans have already spotted it across shelves of Target stores.

My best guess is that since the Wonder Woman 1984 film sequel was originally set to be released in theaters on June 4, but needs to be rescheduled in August instead because of the COVID-19 outbreak, LEGO eventually went ahead with the release of the set, probably intended to be released next month. Whatever is the case, it also seems that this latest LEGO tie-in set will be a Target store exclusive as reported by The Brick Fan.  We’ll probably get more info in the next couple of weeks, so stay tuned.

LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest (75292) Box Art Hints On A Video Game Secret Code

After the welcomed arrival of the LEGO Star Wars 501st Legion Clone Troopers (75280) building set a few days ago, LEGO has thrown in another reveal that might interest you as well. To be precise, it’s not an entirely new reveal such as a new LEGO Star Wars set, but more of how probably things might look like in the near future. If you recall, we were given a glimpse of the LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest (75292) last February, with official images of this set following later on. And this time around, LEGO Shop@Home was updated once more with additional images of this set showing its respective box art.

The Razor Crest

The LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest comes in at 1,023 pieces and will retail for $129.99 once it is available on September 1st. Aside from the very first LEGO Star Wars set that will offer an official minifig version of The Child (aka Baby Yoda), it looks like this set will also be instrumental in unlocking a virtual version of this vehicle in the upcoming LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga video game.

The Razor Crest

Though WB Games made it clear that this video game will include all nine films in the Star Wars franchise, it is mum on whether or not it will include materials coming from several spin-off series such as The Clone Wars or even the latest The Mandalorian series. But this piece of info from the LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest box art shows that this roughneck of a ship will also be available in the LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga video game.

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I cannot say for sure if this will mark a new trend of integration among LEGO Star Wars sets and related video games later on. It’s also unclear if a digital brick version of the Razor Crest will be made available in the Skywalker Saga video game as a single playable vehicle, or will it be a part of a larger The Mandalorian DLC later on. With so much material that Disney is throwing into its Star Wars franchise lately including an Obi-Wan Kenobi spin-off, it will be exciting to see what content will future DLCs roll out for this next big LEGO video game.

In the meantime, be sure to check with LEGO Shop@Home if you wish to pre-order the LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest (75292) ahead of its September 1st release. And while you’re at it, you may also want to add to your cart and pre-order the LEGO BrickHeadz Star Wars The Mandalorian and the Child (75317) slated to be released on August 1.

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