LEGO Disney BrickHeadz Ariel and Ursula (41623) Official Images Revealed

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LEGO has now uploaded, crisp and clear official HD images via its servers of its next Disney-inspired LEGO BrickHeadz offering. The LEGO Disney BrickHeadz Ariel and Ursula (41623) features the sea-dwelling characters from Disney’s 1989 The Little Mermaid. The set features a dual-pack of Ariel and Ursula coming in at 361 pieces. This new LEGO BrickHeadz set is now listed on Brickmerge, though its availability and costing is not yet known. Check out the images below.

LEGO Disney BrickHeadz Ariel and Ursula (41623)

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Thanks to Promobricks for the heads up.

The LEGO Movie 2 Official Trailer Finally Released – And It Looks Like Things Are Still Going To Be Awesome

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After getting our first teaser poster, the much awaited The LEGO Movie 2 trailer has been finally dropped by LEGO and Warner Animation Group. In the trailer, we are shown a somewhat post-apocalyptic Bricksburg following the tragic events of Taco Tuesday where Duplo-like creatures from outer space went on a rampage on the city, leaving the place in ruins. Check out the trailer below.

Based on an article/synopsis from Deadline, the LEGO Movie 2 will set our brick heroes five years in the future following the events of Taco Tuesday where the first film ended. This new threat of LEGO Duplo invaders has plunged Bricksburg into chaos, leaving the once booming and cheery town into a Mad Max-kind of living. As Lucy (Wyldstyle) puts it, this hardened them to survive the tough living conditions they’re in, well except for good ‘ol Emmet who still managed to be overly optimistic.

Eventually, it looks like Emmet is off to another mission not just to restore harmony to their brick-built universe but also to save his friends from the hands of a new character called Sweet Mayhem. I’m not quite sure if her character will eventually turn out to be detrimental to Emmet and to the rest of the team, since it seems that the real objective is to fend off the overpowered LEGO Duplo creatures. We just have to wait and find out.

Deadline also mentions that The LEGO Movie 2 will bring Emmet, Lucy, Batman and the rest of the gang to faraway, and unexplored musical worlds in order to discover the means to defeat the towering LEGO Duplo aggressors. We have to wait and see how this ‘musical’ aspect of the film will be reconciled with the somewhat depressing mood at the beginning of the film following the destruction of Bricksburg. Furthermore, being a film that combines all the best of what LEGO has to offer, I wouldn’t be surprised if LEGO will thrown in a LEGO Worlds-like environment where the S-Star (I hope I spelled it right) system can be portrayed.

Another thing that I am excited about is the new characters that the sequel will introduce: we have the Friends-inspired Sweet Mayhem, and the yet-to-be revealed Ice Cream Cone and Queen Watevra Wa-Nabi. We also get a glimpse of a new, and fiercer Unikitty which for me will look great as an actual LEGO set. Benny also had a reboot with a new cyborg-like arm, as well as Batman in a yet another new costume.

Other than hoping to see this version of Unikitty being part of an upcoming LEGO set, it would be great to have this modified version of Emmet’s house-turned-spaceship into another TLM2 set.

The LEGO Movie 2 is slated to hit theaters on February 9, and voiced by the same awesome artists from the first film such as Chris Pratt (Emmet), Elizabeth Banks (Lucy), and Will Arnett (LEGO Batman) among others. So what do you think? What other potential LEGO sets can you spot in this trailer? What twists and turns does LEGO and Warner Animation Group has in store for The LEGO Movie 2? Let’s talk about it in the comments below.

 

First Teaser Poster for “The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part” Revealed

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LEGO Movies have proven themselves to be big sellers on the big screen, so while the Warner Animation Group might continue to bring out LEGO-themed releases for home video, they’re also hard at work with films that’ll go to cinemas, like a sequel to 2014’s LEGO Movie, set for 2019. That may be next year, but already LEGO and WAG are busy promoting the movie with the fandom built up from watching the original, LEGO Batman, and LEGO Ninjago in theaters. Last month we even got a glimpse of the official logo for The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part.

Now, as if following the standard LEGO brick-building process, we have a look at the first teaser poster for the film, with the title logo tacked onto the bottom. The image is of the LEGO Movie heroes Emmet, Wyldstyle and LEGO Batman, reflected on the visor of a new character.

Said new character is named Sweet Mayhem according to some entertainment news sources online, and she is voiced by Stephanie Beatriz. But is she friend or foe? The fact that she’s a character in a spacesuit with clear-part wings and arm cannon makes her alignment hard to tell for sure.

But thankfully we might not be up in the air for long. WAG is set to release the first teaser for The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part on Monday, June 5. Perhaps we’ll learn what the deal is up with Sweet Mayhem gal. For now, just watch this space.

SPOTTED: LEGO Wizarding World Fantastic Beasts Newt’s Suitcase (75952) First Image

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With a new film set in JK Rowling’s Wizarding World coming towards the end of this year, Warner Bros. is ramping up the promotion of this seminal modern fantasy genre with plenty of merchandising collaborations. Among them is LEGO with its numerous Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter sets lined up.

One of the sets announced for the Fantastic Beasts lineup was one for a prominent (but inanimate) object present in the first film from 2016: the “bigger on the inside” suitcase of wizard magi-zoologist Newt Scamander. After almost two months of waiting, we finally have images of this LEGO set.

Thanks should be extended to LEGO Denmark, which has released a catalog detailing sets coming in the latter half of 2018, including Newt’s Suitcase (set number 75952) for the Fantastic Beasts wave in the larger Wizarding World sub-brand. It’s a location play-set that comes in a compact luggage carrying form.

But take Newt’s Suitcase (75952) apart and you can reconstruct the interior which is practically a menagerie/animal shelter for all the magical creatures found and cared for by Newt. In this set you can find the brick versions of the Erumpent, Occamy, the Thunderbird and that mischievous Niffler. Newt himself is accompanied by his Muggle buddy Jacob and MACUSA witch-sisters Tina and Queenie, all as minifigures.

According to the Danish LEGO catalog, set 75952 of LEGO’s Wizarding World series will cost 449,00 krone, or just about $70.53 once it comes stateside. Once again, we’ll have to wait until we get a date for its US release.

UPDATE: It looks like LEGO has revealed this a little too soon since the link to their digital Danish catalog is no longer working.

LEGO Soda Vending Machine, Dance Arcade Pad – New @ TheBrickShowShop.com

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We just launched these new custom LEGO kits at TheBrickShowShop. The custom LEGO Dance Pad arcade will compliment a LEGO arcade MOC you may be building. And you can add in the LEGO soda vending machine as all gamers need a little energy!

Custom LEGO Dance Pants Revolution
Custom LEGO Making Dew Soda Vending Machine

LEGO Technic Chiron Bugatti (42083) Official Images and Product Description Released

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After the awe-inspiring reveal of the next LEGO Technic supercar model via live streaming from the LEGO House, LEGO has now uploaded to its servers the official images of the LEGO Technic Chiron Bugatti (42083). Truth be told, several images of this set were leaked online a few weeks ago, but the LEGO Technic Chiron Bugatti ought to be enjoyed in its pristine, crisp details. This latest supercar-inspired model follows the likes of its predecessor such as the LEGO Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS (42056) from 2016. This latest Technic offering comes in at 3,599 pieces and will be available for retail starting today at shop.LEGO.com for $349.99.

Here’s the complete product description for the LEGO Technic Chiron Bugatti (42083), together with its official images. In case you missed it, here is the set’s unveiling that streamed earlier inside the LEGO House in Denmark.

42083 LEGO Technic: Bugatti Chiron

Ages 16+. 3,599 pieces.

US $349.99 – CA $399.99 – FR 379.99€ – DE 369.99€ – UK £329.99 – DK 3199DKK

*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

Discover the Bugatti Chiron!

Build, experience, and display this quintessential super sports car, featuring aerodynamic bodywork with an active rear wing, spoked rims with low-profile tires, and a detailed cockpit with movable paddle gearshift.

Celebrate innovative engineering and design from one of the world’s most prestigious car manufacturers with this magnificent LEGO® Technic 42083 Bugatti Chiron model. Developed in partnership with Bugatti, the model captures the magic of the iconic supercar with its gleaming aerodynamic bodywork, logoed spoked rims with low profile tires, detailed brake discs and W16 engine with moving pistons. Open the doors and you’ll discover an elaborate cockpit, featuring a Technic 8-speed gearbox with movable paddle gearshift and a steering wheel bearing the Bugatti emblem. Insert the top speed key to switch the active rear wing from handling to top speed position or lift the hood to reveal a unique serial number and a storage compartment containing a stylish Bugatti overnight bag. A classic Bugatti duo-tone blue color scheme reflects the brand’s signature color, and a set of cool stickers for additional detailing adds the final touch to this exclusive model! The set is delivered in luxurious box packaging and includes a color collector’s booklet with comprehensive building instructions.

  • Exclusive 1:8 scale LEGO® Bugatti Chiron replica model with a wealth of luxurious features, including aerodynamic bodywork with an active rear wing, spoked rims with low-profile tires, detailed brake discs and a W16 engine with moving pistons.
  • Open the doors to access the detailed cockpit featuring a LEGO® Technic 8-speed gearbox with movable paddle gearshift and a steering wheel bearing the Bugatti emblem.
  • Insert the top speed key to switch the active rear wing from handling to top speed position
  • Lift the hood to access a compact storage compartment containing a stylish Bugatti overnight bag.
  • Check out the detailed W16 engine with moving pistons.
  • Includes a unique serial number located beneath the hood.
  • Comes with a classic Bugatti duo-tone blue color scheme that reflects the brand’s signature color, plus a set of cool stickers for additional detailing.
  • Delivered in luxurious box packaging.
  • Includes a color collector’s booklet with comprehensive building instructions.
  • This LEGO® Technic model is designed to provide an immersive and rewarding building experience.
  • Bugatti Chiron measures over 5” (14cm) high, 22” (56cm) long and 9” (25cm) wide.

 

SPOTTED: New LEGO xtra Polybags Featuring Set and Minifigure Accessories

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LEGO builders who own multiple sets in the vein of City, which has lots of buildings and minifigures, might have felt that they could do with having the option to buy more props and design options for their minifigures or set surroundings; but at the same time not have to buy a whole new set.

We’re not sure if LEGO managed to get this vibe from their customers or if they came up with the idea on their own, but now a new series of polybags have been spotted at Hamburg’s LEGO Store by Promobricks. They’re branded as LEGO xtra.

Promobricks tells us that these LEGO xtra polybags contain copies of various props that could be used to spice up a location scene in a LEGO City or similar set. There are vehicles, and food items, and shrubbery, and street infrastructure galore. Let’s have a closer look at these polybags.

  • Food (40309) – 30 pieces of pizzas, beer mugs, bottle-case, croissants, roast chicken, fish, carrots, etc.

  • Trees and Plants (40310) – 24 pieces of trees, shrubs, flowers, picket fences and so on

  • Traffic Lights (40311) – 46 pieces for traffic lights, wheelbarrow, broom and trash can

  • Streetlamps (40312) – 34 pieces for lamps (regular and with road signs), newspaper vending booth, mailbox and more

  • Bicycles (40313) – 21 pieces for bicycles, skateboards, riding helmets, backpack…

But Hamburg isn’t getting LEGO xtra all to itself for long. The news is that this new polybag line is going to hit more LEGO Stores on Friday, June 1. LEGO Store Hamburg priced them at €3.99 apiece, so that’s around $4.67 in the US. We’ll just have to wait.

LEGO Ideas 2017 Third Review Stage Picks One Winning Set: The “Pop-Up Book” by JKBrickworks

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It was at around the start of this year when the LEGO Ideas Review Panel announced the candidates for the Third Review Stage of Ideas submissions from 2017. Seven entries by Ideas members vied with one another to become the next official LEGO set to come out of the platform.

On the last day of May, close to half a year since that heads-up from the Review Panel, they have finally made their decision. There would be only one winner from this batch, and considering the submission’s similarity (and lack of licensed franchise attached) to an existing LEGO promotional set, its selection was no surprise.

The winning entry that’s going to become a LEGO Ideas set is “Pop-Up Book” by Jason “JKBrickworks” Allemann and Grant Davis. From the looks of it you can see the resemblance to the promotional set LEGO Creative Storybook (40291), set to debut by next month.

Compare the Creative Storybook (40291) set above, with the photo of the winning set at the start of this article, and you’ll see that JKBrickworks’ Ideas entry is just the LEGO promotional set but a bit bigger. The fact that the “pop-up book” mechanism reliably works is another positive point.

And with that, the 2017 Third Review Stage for LEGO Ideas has come to an end. The next 10K-Support bunch, with 10 entries this time, is now being scrutinized in the 2018 First Review Stage which started earlier this month. Chances are we’ll get a decision before the year ends.

LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron (42083) Officially Revealed! Streaming Live Now!

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After weeks of waiting, LEGO has finally unveiled its latest supercar-inspired LEGO Technic set. Streaming live from the LEGO House in Denmark, the LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron (42083) is about to make its worldwide debut. You can watch the event unfold below.

 

LEGO Disney’s “Frozen” BrickHeadz Sets Revealed: Elsa (41617) and Anna with Olaf (41618)

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The snow glows white on the mountain (of upcoming LEGO products) tonight, because at long last the coolest Snow Queen and her oh so adorable little sister have finally revealed themselves…in LEGO BrickHeadz form, that is. It’s nice to finally put photos to the rumors, and they are just perfect.

If you’re wondering, the initial alert regarding LEGO Disney’s Frozen BrickHeadz was courtesy of a LEGO catalog from Poland. From that, we know of the official designations for the two sets coming soon: Elsa (41617) and a 2-pack of Anna and Olaf (41618). No release date was included but the best bet is around July.

From the look on the characters’ faces as translated into BrickHeadz, the details are rather spot on, save perhaps for Olaf wearing a neutral expression instead of a smile, and the lack of a white brick part to simulate the frozen streak in Anna’s hair.

And with that, LEGO Disney’s Frozen BrickHeadz sets join the other franchises to be confirmed over the course of the past several days. We’ve got three sets for Harry Potter (two of them 2-packs), two for Star Wars, and one 2-pack for Ghostbusters. It’s a great time to collect BrickHeadz.

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