The Brick Show Shop Is Running a Sitewide Sale for Those Hard-to-Find LEGO Marvel Minifigures

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LEGO fans and collectors surely have something to look forward to as new LEGO 2024 sets are now being rolled in across all LEGO stores and at LEGO.com. But in case you missed it, there are several hard-to-find LEGO Marvel minifigures that are now up for grabs, as The Brick Show Shop offers a sitewide sale to welcome the new year.

25% Off on More Than 10 Hard-to-Find LEGO Marvel Minifigures

The Brick Show Shop offers an extraordinary opportunity to bag those highly sought-after, hard-to-find LEGO Marvel minifigures. The fun part is that you can also get these somewhat rare minifigs at 25% off their market price. The shop’s sitewide sale also includes an array of custom LEGO pieces and sets that you may also want to get. This is a golden chance for LEGO fans to level up their collection.

This Brick Show Shop sale features a diverse lineup from iconic heroes like Iron Man and Spider-Man to lesser-known yet equally captivating characters. Let’s check out some of my favorite hard-to-find LEGO Marvel minifigures.

And in case you need to add them to your fine minifigure collection, then just head over to our official storefront by clicking on the links below

Captain America from Avengers 1 (2012)

Unique to retired set, Captain America’s Avenging Cycle (6865)

 

Hawkeye from Avengers 1 (2012)

Unique to retired sets such as Loki’s Cosmic Cube Escape (6867) and Hulk’s Helicarrier Breakout (6868)

 

Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 (2014)

Unique to retired set, Starblaster Showdown (76019) – one of the two earliest minifigure versions of the iconic MCU character.

 

Thor from Age of Ultron (2015)

Unique to retired sets such as Avengers Hydra Showdown (76030) and Attack on Avengers Tower (76038)

 

Ghost Rider (2016)

There are only 3 Ghost Rider minifigure in existence, and this one in particular is from the retired set, Spider-Man: Ghost Rider Team-Up (76058). You can bag this favorite if you head over to The Brick Show shop right now. 

 

Black Panther from Captain America: Civil War (2016)

The very first of 9 iterations of the King’s LEGO minifigure version, this hard-to-find LEGO Marvel minifigures belongs to the Black Panther Pursuit (76047) set

 

The Shocker from Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

The only minifigure of its kind, this hard-to-find LEGO Marvel minifigures are from the Beware the Vulture (76083) set from 2017, and is now up for grabs at the Brick Show Shop.

 

Vulture from Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

Similar to The Shocker minifigure, this one also comes from the now-retired set, Beware the Vulture (76083).

 

Thor from Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

There were only two Thor minifigures that were released during this year, and both pay homage to the Norse god of thunder in MCU’s Thor: Ragnarok. This particular minifigure uniquely belongs to the set The Ultimate Battle for Asgard (76084).

 

Iron Man Mark 43 Armor from Age of Ultron (2018)

2018 marks a grand year for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the release of its Avengers: Infinity War. However, LEGO opted to go retro and also added to its 2018 offering a callback to its Age of Ultron days with this hard-to-find LEGO Marvel minifigures, Iron Man Mark 43 Armor. This collectible minifig is also unique to the massive The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105)

 

Phastos from The Eternals (2021)

Love them or hate them, MCU’s The Eternals also managed to have dedicated LEGO tie-in sets to celebrate the film’s release. One of my favorite characters in the film is Phastos, whose minifigure iteration can only be found in the Rise of the Domo (76156) LEGO Marvel set. 

 

For those looking forward to expanding their LEGO Marvel minifigure collection, it’s great to know that The Brick Show Shop offers a sitewide sale to help you catch these elusive rarities.

As a bonus, the sitewide sale also offers opportunities for you to bag other collectible minifigures coming from other IPs such as Harry Potter and Star Wars. So be sure to check these out as well.

Happy hunting!

LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 Sets Now Officially Up!

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In case you missed it, LEGO has updated its online store to officially reveal its initial line-up of LEGO Marvel summer 2023 sets inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  This trio of sets takes their inspiration from key moments from the films, including an absurdly cute Venomized Groot.

Let’s take a look at what we can expect from these.

Unleash Your Brick Powers with the LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 Sets

It looks like LEGO is going for a deep dive once more with its LEGO Marvel Superheroes theme. And this LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 collection offers another immersive building opportunity to relive the epic adventures of the Marvel Universe. In fact, when you take a good look at it, these sets offer a brick-built diorama feel like those from the LEGO Star Wars Return of the Jedi diorama sets revealed earlier in April.

Venomized Groot: When a Flora Colossus Looked Great in Symbiote Black

I guess it’s a match made in cuteness heaven or space, or whichever you want to look at it. And what could be the most anticipated set of this LEGO Marvel summer 2023 wave might be this 11-inch tall Venomized Groot. It’s an astonishing fusion of cuteness and darkness as Baby Groot transforms into an OP Symbiote-enhanced Groot. With posable limbs and customizable features, this LEGO set allows you to create unique and fun displays that showcase its powerful transformation.

Relive the Multiversal Climactic Showdown of Spider-Man: No Way Home

Jump back in the adrenaline-pumping, multiversal crossovers of Spider-Man: No Way Home with the LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 set Spider-Man Final Battle (76261). Relive the climactic showdown from the 2021 film as multiple versions of Spider-Man goes battles and an iconic ensemble of villains: Green Goblin, Electro, and Doc Ock.

this Iron Man Hulkbuster vs. Thanos leaves room for some imaginative play

The only 4+ building set from this LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 series, this set offers a smaller version of the famous Hulkbuster and minifigures of Iron Man and Thanos. This LEGO set is designed to ignite the imagination of young builders, allowing them to try and build with more manageable LEGO pieces.

Endgame Final Battle: An Unforgettable epic climax

And who would forget that all-girl power group that left Thanos dumbfounded in Endgame? Capture this moment in perfect LEGO form in the Endgame Final Battle (76266) set. Coming soon in August, this highly anticipated set brings together an ensemble of minifigures, including Captain Marvel, Okoye, Wanda Maximoff, Shuri, Valkyrie, Thanos, and a nano-figure version of The Wasp.

Check out The LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 Sets over at LEGO.com

All these LEGO Marvel Summer 2023 sets will be available in August, and we still have plenty of waiting time on our hands before we can see these sets at our doorsteps. But for now, feel free to visit their product pages by clicking the following links below and adding them to your LEGO wishlist.

Venomized Groot (76249)

630 pieces | $49.99 | Coming Soon on August 1, 2023

 

Spider-Man Final Battle (76261)

900 pieces | Includes friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire), The Amazing Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Electro, Doctor Strange, Green Goblin, Ned, MJ and Doc Ock minifigures | $109.99 | Coming Soon on August 1, 2023

 

Iron Man Hulkbuster vs. Thanos (76263)

66 pieces | Includes Iron Man and Thanos minifigures | $26.99 | Coming Soon on August 1, 2023

 

Endgame Final Battle (76266)

794 pieces | Includes Captain Marvel, Okoye, Wanda Maximoff, Shuri and Valkyrie minifigures, plus a Thanos big figure and The Wasp microfigure | $99.99 | Coming Soon on August 1, 2023

 

LEGO Marvel and DC Buildable Figures Arriving This June!

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LEGO.com’s European shopping portal reveals three sensational LEGO Marvel and DC buildable figures of three iconic classic characters: Wolverine, Captain America, and Batman. These highly anticipated sets are set to hit the market on June 1, 2023.

Read on for their official images and product descriptions below. These latest LEGO Marvel and DC sets are not yet listed on LEGO’s US website, but I suppose they will be updated anytime soon. I will also update this post once they are available in North America.

LEGO Marvel and DC Buildable Figures 2023

LEGO Marvel and DC – Wolverine Construction Figure (76257)

327 pieces | £31.99, €37.99 | Coming soon on June 1, 2023

Fully jointed and standing over 22 cm (9 in.) tall, the authentically detailed LEGO Marvel Wolverine Construction Figure (76257) puts endless imaginative adventures into the hands of young superheroes aged 8 and over.

Iconic Marvel film character
This collectible X-Men character is fun for young Marvel fans to build, play with and display. The figure’s movable shoulder, arm, hip and leg joints let kids create cool action poses as they take on exciting missions. Authentically detailed and featuring Wolverine’s famous 3 extended claws on each hand, this portable play figure lets kids take the Marvel film action wherever they go. For added digital fun, builders can zoom in, rotate sets in 3D and track their progress using the fun, intuitive LEGO Builder app.

 

LEGO Marvel and DC – Captain America Construction Figure (76258)

310 pieces | £31.99, €37.99 | Coming soon on June 1, 2023

Put the most famous super-soldier in the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the hands of young superheroes aged 8 and over. Standing over 25 cm (9.5 in.) tall, this LEGO® Marvel Captain America Construction Figure (76258) is fully jointed and authentically detailed to inspire endless imaginative play.

Iconic Marvel figure
This collectible Marvel Avengers character is fun to build and delivers endless possibilities for play and display. The figure’s movable shoulder, arm, hip and leg joints allow kids to create cool action poses as they take on endless exciting missions. The portable play figure features authentic details, such as the character’s famous shield, which can be attached to his hands or back depending on what the action requires. For added digital fun, builders can zoom in, rotate sets in 3D and track their progress using the fun, intuitive LEGO Builder app.

 

LEGO Marvel and DC – Batman Construction Figure (76259)

275 pieces | £31.99, €37.99 | Coming soon on June 1, 2023

Put the future of GOTHAM CITY into the hands of your young crime-fighter with the LEGO DC Batman Construction Figure (76259). Standing over 26 cm (10.5 in.) tall, this fully jointed, authentically detailed Batman toy will encourage kids aged 8+ to discover their inner superhero.

Realistic recreation
The figure captures the style and strength of Batman as depicted in the 1989 Batman film. With movable shoulder, arm, hip and leg joints, this versatile action toy is enjoyable to build, play with and put on display. Authentically detailed and featuring a full-length textile cape, this portable figure inspires endless play possibilities wherever kids go. For added digital fun, builders can zoom in, rotate the set in 3D and track their progress using the fun, intuitive LEGO Builder app.

 

PLUS: Introducing the LEGO Marvel Black Widow & Captain America Motorcycles (76260)

Other than this new set of LEGO Marvel and DC construction figures, LEGO also throws in another throwback of a set in the like of the LEGO Marvel Black Widow & Captain America Motorcycles (76260). Inspired by the Avengers: Age of Ultron film, this set features the superhero tandem of Black Widow and Captain America as they embark on high-speed missions against the sentient AI.

LEGO Marvel and DC – Black Widow & Captain America Motorcycles (76260)

130 pieces | £12.99 / 15.99€ | Coming soon on June 1, 2023

Bring iconic film action to life with LEGO Marvel Black Widow & Captain America Motorcycles (76260). Based on a scene from Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Age of Ultron, these motorcycling Super Heroes will take kids aged 6+ down an endless road of imaginative adventures.

Avengers action – on wheels!
The Captain America and Black Widow minifigures ride motorcycles first seen in the memorable 2015 Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Age of Ultron film. Both motorcycles incorporate side-shooters and holders for Black Widow’s baton and Captain America’s shield. The minifigures are easily removed from the motorcycles to expand the play possibilities even further. For added digital fun, builders can zoom in, rotate sets in 3D and track their progress using the fun, intuitive LEGO Builder app.

LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary Now Available for Pre-Order via Amazon

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Earlier this month, we had a glimpse of the new 2023 LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary published by Dorling Kindersley Limited. And like other LEGO books before it, this latest LEGO DK offering comes with an exclusive LEGO Marvel Iron Man Armor Model 64 minifigure. For those of you familiar with the comics, the Iron Man Armor Model 64 was created by Valerio Schiti for Marvel which made its debut back in 2019.

This comprehensive guide to all things LEGO Marvel is packed with detailed information and vivid imagery. Measuring 12″ x 10″, this hardcover book features 160 pages of content that covers everything from the most popular Marvel characters to the lesser-known but lovable heroes and villains. With detailed profiles of each character rendered in LEGO form, readers can learn about their backstories, powers, and relationships with other characters in the LEGO Marvel universe.

Pre-orders are available via Amazon, which will be released on September 19, 2023, and at a retail price of $24.99. With its exclusive Iron Man minifigure and extensive content, the LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary is sure to be a must-have for LEGO Marvel collectors.

What’s inside the LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary?

The LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary is jam-packed with features that will keep the LEGO Marvel in you hooked for hours. Here are some of the book’s highlights:

  • Detailed profiles of over 200 characters: The book covers all of the most popular Marvel characters, from Spider-Man and the X-Men to the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy. But it also includes profiles of lesser-known characters, like Moon Knight and Squirrel Girl.
  • Exclusive Iron Man minifigure: The book comes with an exclusive Iron Man minifigure that is not available anywhere else. The Iron Man Armor Model 64 is a must-have for any Iron Man fan.
  • A more detailed look at LEGO Marvel sets: The book features a comprehensive look at some of the largest and most popular LEGO Marvel sets around such as 2015’s The SHIELD Helicarrier (76042) and 2019’s version of GOTG’s Milano as seen in Thanos: Ultimate Battle (76107).

Check out some of the pages that you can find in this latest LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary offering.

 

LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary 2023 Arriving in September

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Following the reveal of the upcoming book LEGO Harry Potter: Magical Year at Hogwarts, New Zealand online store Mighty Ape just listed another new LEGO book that will come with an exclusive LEGO Marvel minifigure. The LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary 2023 is now available for pre-order, with a release date of September 5, 2023, in NZ.

Published by multinational book publisher Dorling Kindersley Limited, this latest DK offering follows the tradition of LEGO books that offered exclusive minifigures such as the LEGO DC Comics Superheroes (with a free Yellow Lantern Batman minifig) from 2018, and the LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary (with a free Finn minifigure) from 2019.

The LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary 2023 is expected to retail for $30, with the option to pre-order it at the Mighty Ape online store. I’ll update this post once this newest LEGO book is available over at Amazon.

LEGO Marvel Visual Dictionary 2023

Expected to retail for $30 | This product will be released on September 5, 2023.

Product Description

With an exclusive minifigure, this expansive visual dictionary showcases the exciting world of LEGO Marvel in unparalleled detail Jump into the action-packed LEGO Marvel multiverse with DK’s latest Visual Dictionary, complete with an exclusive minifigure. Discover everything you need to know about the latest sets, vehicles, and minifigures. See every detail of the Guardians of the Galaxy’s spaceship, explore Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum, examine the advanced vehicles of Wakanda, discover Spider-Man’s most dastardly villains, and find out about your favorite LEGO Marvel minifigures – from Black Panther to The Scarlet Witch. Meet all the iconic LEGO Marvel characters and learn about their allies, villains, skills, vehicles, and locations.

21 Largest LEGO Mech Builds That You Can Add to Your Collection Today 

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If you’re a fan of LEGO and mechs, then you may notice that LEGO mechs have been around for a long time and have always been popular among fans. But if you’re looking for the largest LEGO mech builds, then stay tuned because I’ve compiled a list of 21 of the biggest and most impressive ones you can add to your collection today. These builds range from towering titans from LEGO Monkie Kid to agile combat machines from LEGO Ninjago, each with its own unique style and design.

Tracing back the roots of these largest LEGO mech builds or sets goes way back to the time of LEGO classic themes. When LEGO launched its LEGO Space theme and introduced our very first Cybernaut (6951: Robot Command Center) made of LEGO in 1984, brick-built robots became a staple across LEGO themes and sets.

And if you’re a fan of these largest LEGO mech sets, then you have probably noticed that the past 5-7 years have seen a steady increase in the number of these largest LEGO mech builds. Simply put, there are a ton of amazing mech builds out there that you can add to your collection today.

LEGO bricks have always been associated with wonder and creativity, and the introduction of this largest LEGO mech set into the mix (as far as minifigures are concerned) has taken it to a whole new level. With the ability to create complex, articulated figures with hundreds of LEGO pieces, the possibilities are virtually endless.

And in case you’re wondering where we are right now in terms of LEGO mechs, you may also notice that the majority of these official LEGO mech sets are coming from homegrown themes such as LEGO Ninjago and LEGO Monkie Kid, and licensed ones such as LEGO Marvel Superheroes.

As a rule of thumb, I only considered those sets with more than a 700-piece count in this listing of the largest LEGO mech builds around. Most of these are still available at LEGO.com and Amazon, so if you’re interested to add them to your LEGO mech collection, then you may also click on their respective affiliate links below.

With that out of the way, let’s dive in and check this list of the largest LEGO mech sets out there.

21 of the Most Awesome and Largest LEGO Mechs You Can Get Today!

LEGO Ninjago Dawn of Iron Doom (70626)

704 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Lloyd, Wu Sensei, Krux, Acronix, and Commander Blunck | Released: January 2017 | Available via Amazon 

 

The LEGO Movie Emmet’s Construct-o-Mech (70814)

708 pieces | Minifigures include Emmet, Unikitty (Angry Kitty), and Robo Skeletons | Released: June 2014 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Jurrasic World T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle (75938)

716 pieces | Minifigures include Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Danny Nedermeyer, Vic Hoskins, T.rex, and Baby Raptors figures | Released: June 2019 | Available via Amazon 

 

The LEGO Ninjago Movie Garma Mecha Man (70613)

747 pieces | Minifigures include Lloyd, Shark Army Great White, Lord Garmadon, and Pat | Released August 2017 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Titan Mech Battle (70737)

754 pieces | Minifigures include Zane, Jay, Samurai X (Nya), Scythe Master Ghoultar, and Blade Master Bansha | Released June 2015 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Jay’s Titan Mech (71785)

794 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Nya, Pixal Bot, Bone Knight, Bone Hunter, and Bone King | Released January 2023 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Zane’s Titan Mech Battle (71738)

840 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Zane, and Ghosts | Released January 2021 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Lloyd’s Titan Mech (70676)

876 pieces | Minifigures include Lloyd, Zane, General Vex, Blizzard Warrior, Blizzard Archer, and Blizzard Sword Master | Released June 2019 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Evil Macaque’s Mech (80033)

893 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Mei, Sandy, Savage, and Evil Macaque | Released January 2022 | Available via LEGO.com

 

The LEGO Ninjago Movie Fire Mech (70615)

944 pieces | Minifigures include Kai, Zane, Lauren, Henry, Jelly, and Hammer Head | Released August 2017 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Fire Stone Mech (71720)

968 pieces | Minifigures include Kai, Cole, Nya, Munce, and Moe | Released June 2020 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Nya’s Samurai X MECH (71775)

1,003 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Samurai X (Nya), Wu Sensei, Lil’ Nelson, General Pythor, The Mechanic, Vengestone Warrior, Garmadon (Oni) | Released in June 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Demon Bull King (80010)

1,051 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Pigsy, and Princess Iron Fan | Released in May 2020 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Ninja Ultra Combo Mech (71765)

1,104 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane, Boa Destructor, Cobra Mechanic, and Wu Bot | Released in January 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

The LEGO Ninjago Movie Quake Mech (70632)

1,202 pieces | Minifigures include Cole, Mike the Spike, Misako, Fred Finley, and Crusher | Released in December 2017 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Marvel Superheroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105)

1,363 pieces | Minifigure includes an Iron Man Mark 43 Armor | Released in March 2018 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Icons Optimus Prime (10302)

1,508 pieces | Release in June 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon.

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Monkey King Warrior Mech (80012)

1,629 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Jia, An, Ironclad Henchman, General Ironclad, and Monkey King | Released in May 2020 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Monkey King Ultra Mech (80045)

1,705 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Mr. Tang, Monkey King, Yellow Tusk Elephant, Azure Lion, and the Golden-Winged Eagle | Released January 2023 | Available via LEGO.com

 

LEGO Ideas Voltron (21311)

2,321 pieces | Released in August 2018 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Marvel Superheroes Hulkbuster (76210)

4,049 pieces | Minifigure includes Tony Stark | Released November 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Marvel Amazon Discounts Now Up!

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To celebrate the return of The Mandalorian for its 3rd season over at Disney+, Amazon listed some LEGO Star Wars The Mandalorian sets up for sale. And it seems that it’s not just this popular LEGO theme that will be up for grabs with such great discounts. Here’s your chance to bag some super-saving LEGO Marvel Amazon discounts in case you missed out on these sets.

From Shang-Chi, the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and other tie-ins, these LEGO Marvel Amazon discounts can go as low as 45% for some sets. It’s also a great way to grab some exclusive minifigs that can only be found in these LEGO Marvel sets.

Marvelous LEGO Marvel Amazon Discounts Awaits!

As I’ve mentioned before, if you wish to support our work, do us a kind favor and make your LEGO purchase using these affiliate links. Take a look at some of these cool LEGO Marvel Amazon discounts waiting for you. Just hurry though, since these sales tend to be gone fast.

Battle at the Ancient Village (76177)

400 pieces | Minifigures include Morris, Shang-Chi, Xialing, Wenwu, and a Death Dealer | $39.99; $33.70 via Amazon

 

The Goat Boat (76208)

564 pieces | Minifigures include Mighty Thor (Jane Foster), Thor, King Valkyrie, Korg, and Gorr | $59.99; $47.99 via Amazon

 

The Infinity Saga: Bro Thor’s New Asgard (76200)

265 pieces | Minifigures include Miek, Korg, and Bro Thor | $89.99; $55.96 via Amazon | Plus, a free LEGO Marvel Thanos Keychain 

 

Iron Man Armory (76216)

496 pieces | Minifigures include Tony Stark, Pepper Potts, Nick Fury, War Machine, Iron Man MK3, Iron Man MK85, Iron Man MK25, and Whiplash | $89.99; $59.99 via Amazon

 

I am Groot (76217)

476 pieces | $54.99; $42.99 via Amazon

 

Guardians of the Galaxy Advent Calendar (76231)

268 pieces | Minifigures include Rocket, Mantis, Star-Lord, Nebula in Holiday Sweaters, Teen Groot, and Drax in Holiday Sweaters | $44.99; $25.00 

 

In Arishem’s Shadow (76155)

493 pieces | Minifigures include Ajak, Kingo, Ikaris, and Sersi | $59.99; $38.95

 

Tony Stark’s Sakaarian Iron Man (76194)

369 pieces | Minifigures include The Watcher, Tony Stark, and Valkyrie | $46.93; $33.96

The Fans Have Spoken: Here are the Top 15 Most Wanted LEGO Sets of H1 2023

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We’re just counting the days before the first wave of LEGO 2023 sets is out. And in case you haven’t finalized your LEGO 2023 wishlist, then you may want to hear what the LEGO fan community has to say. Because thanks to Brickset’s one of many interesting features, you can somehow gauge the sentiment of other equally excited LEGO fan builders and get to see what are the most wanted LEGO sets of 2023 according to Brickset members.

If you wish to know what sets to prioritize this January, then read on and take a look at the top 15 most wanted LEGO sets for 2023. Bear in mind that this is the most accurate data as of this posting, and there will be slight changes as we wrap up this year. However, I believe that these changes may not be that significant to change the ranking of these sets.

Check out these most popular LEGO 2023 sets starting at 1st place and in descending order of likes or being the most wanted.

LEGO Icons Jazz Club (10312)

LEGO Star Wars TIE Bomber (75347)

LEGO Speed Champions 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) (76917)

LEGO Star Wars 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack (75345)

LEGO City ATV and Otter Habitat (60394)

LEGO Seasonal Lunar New Year Parade (80111)

LEGO Marvel Superheroes The Avengers Quinjet (76248)
LEGO City Penguin Slushy Van (60384)

LEGO City Recycling Truck (60386)

LEGO Marvel Superheroes The Hulkbuster: The Battle of Wakanda (76247)

LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett’s Starship Microfighter (75344)

LEGO Harry Potter Triwizard Tournament: The Black Lake (76420)

LEGO Seasonal Money Tree (40648)

LEGO Creator Birdhouse (31143)

LEGO Marvel Superheroes Miles Morales vs. Morbius (76244)

Frankly speaking, this is a cool mix of sets that shows how diverse the interests of our LEGO fan community are. Love them or hate them (I know most of us find it difficult to appreciate that Morbius film, but hey, we still get to see our first minifigure of our vampire superhero probably because of that), these sets are quite attractive not just because of the themes that they represent but also the new parts and elements that they introduce. This is particularly true, especially in the case of LEGO City sets 60384 and 60394 where we get to see a new minifigure costume and otter element. Additionally, in the case of licensed LEGO themes such as Star Wars, LSW fans are certainly hyped for the much-awaited 501st Clone Trooper minifigures (75345) and a new and aptly sized TIE Bomber (75347).

And since a large chunk of LEGO’s market is geared towards the AFOL community, it is somewhat expected to see the first modular set of 2023 make it at the top of this list. The LEGO Icons  Jazz Club (10312) is the king of the hill for the majority of Brickset members even if it means shelling out $230 for this 2,800-piece set.

In the final analysis, consider this list as a guide to knowing what is hot and not for 2023 among LEGO fans. But in the end, you decide on which among these most wanted LEGO sets will it to your final “add-to-cart” list. So what do you think? Are there other LEGO 2023 sets that you want to see in this top 15 list? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

New LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends Sets Revealed!

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Younger LEGO and Spidey fans will be glad to know that the 2021 Disney Junior series will now have its very own LEGO sets. Launching next year, the LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends 2023 sets will feature three brick renditions inspired by the animated series, plus a Duplo set that also includes Bootsie the Cat.

The 24-episode series shows a playful rendition of Spidey and his friends from the Spiderverse such as Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy (aka the Ghost Spider). The show also features kid-friendly versions of the Web Crawler’s most notorious nemesis such as Doc Ock, Rhino, Sandman, and the Green Goblin. And similar to other LEGO Disney 2023 tie-in sets slated to be released next month, LEGO will also be giving this Disney Junior series its brick counterparts.

If you’re looking forward to these LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets, then you need to wait a bit longer since they are scheduled to be released on March 1, 2023. Take a look at their official images below, and let us know what you think.

Spider-Man’s Car and Doc Ock (10789)

48 pieces | Includes Spidey, and Doc Ock minifigures | $9.99

Introduce youngsters to classic Super Hero action with LEGO® Marvel Spider-Man’s Car and Doc Ock (10789). With iconic characters, a supercool vehicle, and awesome accessories, this playset is ideal for kids aged 4 and up. A diamond theft kick-starts the action and leads kids into endless imaginative adventures. The set includes 2 minifigures – Spidey and Doc Ock – plus Spidey’s car, which features 2 glow-in-the-dark web elements. A special Starter Brick car chassis encourages youngsters to build Spidey’s car “by myself”. 

 

Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse (10790)

149 pieces | Includes Miles Morales, Ghost Spider, Green Goblin, and Sandman minifigures | $34.99

From the underground cave to the pumpkin at the top of the lighthouse, LEGO® Marvel Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse (10790) is filled with action designed especially for kids aged 4 and up. The set includes 4 minifigures – Miles Morales, Ghosty, Sandman, and Green Goblin – plus a buildable pirate shipwreck, a railway to transport stolen treasure, a cave that doubles as a jail, the lighthouse headquarters of Green Goblin, and numerous accessories. A Starter Brick wall element gives youngsters the confidence to build and reconfigure the set.

 

Team Spidey’s Mobile Headquarters (10791)

187 pieces | Includes Spidey, Miles Morales, Ghost Spider, Black Panther, and Rhino minifigures | $49.99

Classic characters and vehicles make LEGO® Marvel Team Spidey’s Mobile Headquarters (10791) the ideal treat for kids aged 4+. The set includes 5 minifigures – Spidey, Ghost-Spider, Miles Morales, Black Panther, and Rhino – plus a buildable headquarters for Spidey and the team. The mobile HQ has an opening cockpit and rear door, where a roadster and an ATV can enter and exit. Rhino comes with an egg-firing blaster. His target is a grocery store, which contains plenty of ammunition for a food fight. Accessories include web elements and street furniture, while a 2-brick chassis and a picture-story guide give kids the confidence to assemble the set.

 

Spider-Man’s House (10995)

25 pieces | $19.99

Super Heroes aged 2 and upswing into action as they role-play their favorite web-slinging characters in LEGO® DUPLO® Marvel Spider-Man’s House (10995). Inspired by the Disney+ TV series, kids create scenes from the show with this Spidey gift as they spin a web to save the cat, give the plant a drink with the toy watering can, then make the plant grow.

Its All LEGO Marvel Superheroes In Today’s @whatnotcollectibles Raffle!

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LEGO Marvel fans will find our next whatnotcollectibles online auction and raffle pretty exciting. After our fun and successful auction of several LEGO Star Wars Minifigures Mystery Packs a couple of days ago, we’re back with another enticing offer that you don’t want to miss. Because at 11:30 AM EST today, Stephen will host this weekend’s TBS whatnot stream and will raffle another $100 LEGO minifig in the likes of the LEGO Marvel Superheroes Spider-Man from 2004.

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Last Wednesday, one lucky winner managed to bag a rare LEGO Star Wars Kashyyyk Trooper from 2005’s Clone Turbo Tank (7261) set. And for today’s raffle, Stephen will be raffling away a unique, 2004 Spider-Man minifigure valued at $100. LEGO and Spider-Man fans will immediately recognize this particular minifigure as part of the LEGO tie-in sets that were released together with 2004’s Spider-Man 2 starring Tobey Maguire.

Check Out These Cool Custom LEGO Marvel Minifigures from The Brick Show Shop!

Aside from this rare opportunity to win a LEGO Spider-Man minifigure, Stephen will also be auctioning the now-retired LEGO Marvel Superheroes Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105) from 2018. If you missed out on this collectible LEGO set when it was released 4 years ago, then now is the perfect time to try your luck and have it added to your collection.

Join Today’s WhatNotCollectibles Auction Right Here!

Similar to previous auctions, we will also be giving several custom LEGO sets from Build Better Bricks and The Brick Show Shop so you don’t want to miss out on that as well. To join in today’s auction be sure to click the following invite link and we will give you $10 worth of credit that you can use to spend during the live auction. Remember to join us again later at 11:30 AM EST. See you!

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