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Update: LEGO’s Overwatch D.Va and Reinhardt kit is now down to $23.99 Prime shipped at Amazon.
Amazon is currently offering the LEGO Overwatch D.Va and Reinhardt kit for $25.99 shipped. Having originally sold for $40, it just dropped from $35 and is now down to a new all-time low at Amazon. This 455-piece kit assembles two of Overwatch’s most iconic heroes, D.Va and Reinhardt. It comes complete with a pair of exclusive minifigures alongside corresponding creations for each of the characters to pilot. D.Va’s mech rocks the pink color scheme you’d expect and plenty of decals to complete the look. On the other hand, Reinhardt’s armor brings the German character to life alongside his rocket hammer. Dive into our hands-on review for a closer look. Head below for more LEGO deals from under $3.
December 1st has finally arrived, which means for many that the winter holiday celebrations can truly begin. For us, it means that it’s finally time to dive into unpacking the LEGO 2019 Advent Calendar. This year, we’ll be taking a look at the Star Wars and City kits as we have in the past, but this year also brings a new set in the form of a Harry Potter calendar. With 24 different builds to assemble for each set, it’ll be exciting to see what’s included this time around. Head below to see what today’s builds have stacked up to.
Well, before everyone’s minds were preoccupied with this week’s release of The Rise of Skywalker, Disney’s popular show The Mandalorian was giving fans plenty of Star Wars action. Despite its popularity, LEGO only included a single tie-in set in its wave of releases earlier this year. Now with the clock ticking until 2020 rolls around, we’re getting another kit from the space western. That’s not all, as LEGO also has two more kits in store for us. Head below for a closer look at the new LEGO Mandalorian kit and more.
With the final installment of the Skywalker Saga opening in theaters tonight, we decided to take a hands-on look at one of the latest LEGO kits from the Star Wars theme. Stacking up to two new BrickHeadz models, the Kylo Ren and Sith Trooper creations are ripe with unique techniques, printed elements, and more. Head below for a closer look at the two new BrickHeadz figures and all the details from our most recent review.
With 2019 nearly in the books, today, we’re getting a look at yet another wave of LEGO’s upcoming creations. Headlined by hero and villain-themed mechs, Avengers builds, and various Spider-Man vehicles, nine new LEGO Marvel kits are on the horizon for 2020. Not to mention, you’ll find a collection of all-new minifigures, including Spider-Man Noir, spanning the latest wave of builds. Head below for a closer look.
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To close out the year, LEGO is following up its Black Friday festivities by kicking off two new promotions. The first gives Star Wars fans yet another minifigure to collect in the form of a 20th Anniversary LEGO Obi-Wan. You’ll also be able to score a nearly 500-piece gingerbread house miniature creation. Head below for a closer look and to find out how you can add them to your collection.
Alongside massive Star Wars vehicles, festive creations, and other fan favorite models, each year LEGO treats builders to a single modular city building kit. In year’s past, these kits took the form of the Corner Garage, a Downtown Diner, and more. Now for 2019, LEGO is finally giving us a first look at its latest Creator Expert set, the new modular Bookshop. This 2,500-piece edifice stands over 11-inches high, includes five minifigures, and is packed with the usual impressive techniques. Buy the LEGO Creator Expert Bookshop here or head below for a closer look and to learn when you’ll be able to add this one to your collection.
On top of getting a first look at a new wave of creations from just about every popular LEGO theme earlier in the week, today brings two new models from the Architecture world. Come 2020, LEGO will be expanding its popular micro-scale collection of builds with two new kits that fit into the Skyline series, Tokyo and Dubai. Packed with the usual high attention to detail and delightful part usage that we’ve come to expect, you’ll definitely want to head below for a closer look at LEGO’s new Tokyo and Dubai Skyline Architecture sets.
Following last week’s first look at the upcoming 2020 Hidden Side sets, LEGO is back with a collection of new kits due out next year. Ranging from some detailed Star Wars creations to a massive Technic crane and more, it’s looking like 2020 will have a plethora of sets to assemble. Head below for a look at all of the new 2020 Star Wars, Creator, City, and Technic LEGO sets.
Earlier this year, LEGO decided to reenter the ring of toys to life products with a new lineup of kits that attempted to blur the lines between physical and digital play. We previously remarked at how brilliantly the sets use Augmented Reality in tandem with the bricks, and now the company is announcing a new collection of kits that build out the lineup. Coming towards the end of the year, today we’re getting our first looks at the upcoming LEGO Hidden Side sets. Head below for all of the details.
Back in October, when we got a first look at what to expect from LEGO come Black Friday and beyond, we predicted that fans could see another exclusive kit ahead of the holidays. Today the company is confirming our suspicions with the launch of a massive new collector’s set. In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Tim Burton’s iconic Batman movie, LEGO is now announcing an extensive 3,300-piece version of the classic 1989 Batmobile. Complete with three all-new minifigures and some exclusive elements, you’ll want to head below for a closer look at the detail-packed creation.
As 2019’s end grows closer, we’ve had our eyes on Black Friday and the holiday shopping season. In other parts of the world, Chinese New Year is on the horizon, and today LEGO is announcing two new creations in celebration of the Spring Festival. Packed with plenty of minifigures, new printed pieces, and more, these upcoming sets both offer unique builds compared to what we’ve recently seen from LEGO. Head below for a closer look and for more details on when they’ll land in the United States.
Last week we caught wind of LEGO’s plan to introduce its first wooden toy in nearly 60 years. Today the company is officially announcing its latest product, which mixes up the usual building kits in favor of a LEGO wooden minifigure. Measuring seven-inches tall, this release will surely be a must-have collectors item for fans looking to add a unique piece of LEGO history into their collections. Head below for a closer look.
Following the official unveiling of the upcoming 900-piece Ideas Dinosaur Fossils kit earlier in the month, we’re now turning our attention to some other fan-made creations that caught our eye in October.
While LEGO as we know it today is centered around the beloved interlocking plastic bricks, the company initially got its start producing wooden toys. Having been discontinued back in the 1960s, LEGO is looking to head back to its roots to release the first wooden collectible in over 50 years. Head below for all of the details about LEGO’s mysterious upcoming release.
Earlier this morning, we got a first look at the new Amazon Toys List for 2019, which was unsurprisingly dominated by the likes of LEGO. With a glimpse at what to expect from the company as the upcoming shopping event approaches, we’re now turning our attention to predict various promotions and deals from LEGO come Black Friday. Head below for a look on where to lock-in the best discounts, how to score exclusive sets, and more come Thanksgiving week.
Today LEGO is out with its latest release, which lets builders bring home a piece of the museum of natural history. Fitting into the fan-made Ideas lineup, the new Dinosaur Fossils kit includes over 900 pieces and gives LEGO fans a chance to craft an over 15-inch long Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Aspiring paleontologists and LEGO fans alike will want to head below for a closer look at the upcoming creation.
Whether you’re ready or not, the holiday shopping season is right around the corner. LEGO is giving us an early reminder of that, as today we’re getting a look at the brand’s 2019 Holiday Toy Book. This year’s catalog comes packed with many of this year’s must-have kits, as well as festive highlights, new winter-themed creations, and more. Head below for a closer look at what to expect as we head into the holiday season.
LEGO’s Star Wars sets are undoubtedly one of the most highly-anticipated collections of new creations this year. And with the Force Friday festivities now underway, the entire lot is now available for purchase. Today we’ll be turning our attention to one of these new builds, opting to take a look a the A-Wing Starfighter. This nearly 270-piece kit brings the ship from to brick-form for the first time and includes two exclusive new minifigures. How solid of a value is it, and is this release worth a spot in your collection? All that and more in our LEGO Resistance A-Wing review after the jump.
It’s officially Force Friday, and to celebrate, LEGO isn’t just launching its new The Rise of Skywalker kits, but also debuting two entirely new Star Wars BrickHeadz. On top of that, we see up to 20% off price cuts on several LEGO’s brand-new releases, as well as a notable Battle of Endor freebie. So be sure to head below for a first look at the new Kylo Ren and Sith Trooper figures, as well as the best ways to save.
Back in July, LEGO showcased its very first The Rise of Skywalker set with the Sith Trooper Bust at Comic-Con. While that gave fans a taste of what was to come, today we’re getting an official look at five upcoming kits to debut with alongside the latest Star Wars film. That’s not all, as we’re also getting other kits from The Mandalorian Disney+ series, Original Trilogy and more. Head below for a closer look at all eight of the new creations that come packed with new minifigures, brick-built vehicles and more.
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Each year in the build-up to the holiday season, LEGO is known for releasing its annual Advent calendars and Winter Village kits. And while the brick-built festivities usually end there, this year the company has another creation in store for Christmas-loving collectors to assemble. The new LEGO Reindeer, Elf and Elfie BrickHeadz kit will be launching shortly complete with festive decorations. Be sure to head below for a closer look.
Update 9/18 @ 9am: LEGO’s Winter Village Gingerbread House is now available for purchase for LEGO VIP members (it’s free to sign up). You’ll also lock in double VIP points.
There’s no better way to anticipate the holiday season than with a festive new LEGO set. And while the company has a tradition of ringing in the all the fanfare with a series of Advent calendars, the annual release of a new aptly-themed Creator Expert set steals the spotlight for many fans. LEGO’s latest entry in the Winter Village collection takes the delicious form of a gingerbread house complete with plenty of baked-in details. Head below for a closer look.
Update 9/18 @ 9am: LEGO’s new Imperial Star Destroyer is now available for purchase for LEGO VIP members (it’s free to sign up) alongside the Gingerbread House. You’ll also lock in double VIP points on both purchases.
Continuing with the 20th anniversary of LEGO’s Star Wars theme, today we’re getting a look at the latest kit from a galaxy far, far way. In what is a perfect follow up to this year’s Tanitive IV build, fans will be able to bring home a massive recreation of the iconic Star Destroyer. Measuring over 43-inches long, this time LEGO is pulling out all the stops here by including over 4,700 pieces for its third-largest Star Wars creation to date. Head below for a closer look, as you’ll definitely want to check out all the glorious detail on LEGO’s new Imperial Star Destroyer.
LEGO and Blizzard’s collaboration began nearly one year ago with the debut of an exclusive Bastion kit. Shortly after that release, we got wind of even more kits on the horizon. Skip forward to the start of 2019 and fans could bring home six LEGO sets centering around the many heroes and maps from the Overwatch universe.
Now that the kits have been on the market for quite some time, we’re taking a second look. Frequent discounts have made the theme much more eye-catching. So now we’re going hands-on with the lineup to see which are must-haves, which are our personal favorites and which aren’t worthy of your brick-built collections altogether.
LEGO Star Wars Battles is a new mobile game coming to iOS and Android. Warner Bros. describes it as a “brand-new action strategy” experience designed from the ground up for iPhone and Android devices. Featuring a massive selection of Star Wars characters from the entire saga (and beyond), the game features strategic, real-time battles, multiplayer and much more. Head below for all the details.
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Amazon offers the LEGO Creator Expert Volkswagen Beetle for $74.99 shipped. Normally selling for $100, like you’ll find direct from LEGO and Target, that’s good for a 25% discount and a new all-time low. Stacking up to 1,167 pieces, LEGO’s Volkswagen Beetle is a must-have addition to your brick-built garage. It’s over 11-inches long and comes packed with authentic details from the popular 1960’s ride. Other fun inclusions are opening doors, a frunk with spare tire and more. Note: shipping is delayed by about a week. Head below for more LEGO deals from $12.
Back in 2018, we couldn’t go more than a month or so without LEGO debuting a new BrickHeadz character. It’s been a different story this year, as the brand has put out very few of the brick-built figures. Today LEGO is looking to change that with with the announcement of its newest BrickHeadz Scarecrow. Stacking up to 140 pieces, the company’s latest festive figure will be arriving just in time for fall. Hit the jump for more details.
Update: 8/21 10:40am: LEGO VIP members can now order the Disney Train and Station for $329.99 shipped. It’s free to sign up for those who aren’t already enrolled in the rewards program.
Look out Disney fans, today LEGO is growing its catalog of Mickey Mouse-infused sets with it all-new Train and Station kit. Stacking up to over 2,900 pieces, the latest creation is packed full of Disney charm and excellent parts usage. Plus to top it all off, you’ll find five new exclusive minifigures. Head below for a closer look at the latest Disney landmark to make it into LEGO form.
Sure it may only be August, but LEGO is getting ready for the holidays by debuting its annual advent calendars for 2019. This year we’re getting a batch of four all-new kits, each of which pack 24 miniature creations and minifigures to help count down to the holidays. Head below for a closer look at the new additions for a look at what you’ll be unwrapping come winter.
Now that the Ideas Tree House is now in stores, LEGO is wasting no time in moving onto the next fan-made creation. This morning, we’re getting our first official look at LEGO’s upcoming Friends Central Perk set. With over 1,000 pieces, this kit brings the famous coffee shop one of the most popular sitcoms of all-time to brick-built form. Head below for a closer look at all seven new minifigures of the show’s main cast and the rest of this highly-detailed creation.
Rejoice minifigure fans! Today we’re getting a first look at LEGO’s 19th installment of Collectible Minifigure Series. Debuting with 16 new figures, this batch includes standouts like a Johnny Thunder rerelease, Rugby player, Blacktron soldier and more. Head below for a closer look at all of the upcoming LEGO characters, new elements and more in Minifigure Series 19.
At the beginning of the year, we got our first look at LEGO’s latest theme, Hidden Side. After a brief preview at Toy Fair, the kits are finally available for purchase and we’re going hands-on with one of the lineup’s creations. The LEGO Hidden Side Graveyard Mystery set pairs all of the typical brick-built action with augmented reality for a unique iPhone-enabled experience. It comes packed with notable minifigures, an interesting selection of elements and much more. Head below for an in-depth look at the new release.
Back in April, LEGO announced a series of new space-themed City kits which fittingly debuted ahead of the Apollo landing’s 50th anniversary. Today we’ll be taking a hands-on look at one of the lineup’s kits, which enters at a mid-tier price. LEGO’s recent Mars Research Shuttle packs over 270 pieces and two impressive minifigures alongside the latest incarnation of brick-built space ship. Head below for a closer look.
Following its well-timed release of space-themed City creations, we’re now getting a look at one of this year’s newest kits from the series. Releasing later this year, the upcoming LEGO City Ski Resort delivers an over 800-piece build that comes packed with 11 minifigures, a two-story rescue station, plenty of vehicles and more. Head below for a first look at LEGO’s latest kit.
Update 7/24 @ 10:00 AM: The LEGO Ideas Tree House is now available for purchase for VIP members.
7/23 @ 9:00 AM: LEGO has officially announced the Ideas Tree House, which will be available starting on July 24th for VIP members and retail for $199.99. It will officially launch on August 1st.
Last fall the LEGO Ideas team announced that it would be bringing two new fan-made creations to store shelves come 2019. Earlier this year, the first of those launched with the brick-built debut of The Flintstones in February. Now we’re getting our first look at LEGO’s newest Ideas creation, the 21318 Treehouse set. Not only is it the latest fan-made kit, but the upcoming release is also the largest of its kind to date. It’s comprised of over 3,000 pieces and comes packed with minifigures, Plants from Plants bricks, and more. Head below for a closer look.
Earlier this month we got a look at two new Tatooine creations which would be debuting at SDCC. Now LEGO is taking the wraps off the third Comic-Con exclusive build, a new Sith Trooper Bust. As the first kit from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the over 480-piece creation assembles the newest member of the First Order. The red-armored soldier will be making its brick-built debut at the convention later this month. Head below for a closer look.
Update 7/17: LEGO VIP members can now purchase the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Motorcycle for $99.99 direct from LEGO.
Following the launch of its Apollo 11 Lunar Lander, LEGO is back with the third Creator Expert set of the year. This time the brand will be heading to Milwaukee in order to assemble the LEGO Harley-Davidson Fat Boy (10269). Stacking up to over 1,000 pieces, the famous cruiser motorcycle is now making its brick-built debut. Arriving later this month, it comes packed authentic detail thanks to never before seen elements and more. Head below for a closer look.
Following June’s new Captain Marvel and Batman Comic-Con sets, LEGO is back with two Tatooine-focused Star Wars builds. Today we’re getting at first look at the new creations; both of which journey to Luke’s home planet in order to recreate scenes from A New Hope. Hit the jump for a closer look at each of the new brick-built models from a galaxy far, far away.
LEGO Tower is set for release on iOS and Android today. Based on the NimbleBit developed Tiny Tower game, the new cross-over will have your brick-built towers populated with loads of adorable Minifigures. Considering Tiny Tower has garnered more than 10 million users, we are expecting big things from the mini brick tower building sim. All the details and gameplay footage are down below.
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Last fall we got a first look at the six first builds from the LEGO Overwatch series. While the creations themselves managed to stay true to the source material were overall pretty novel kits, many of the game’s iconic characters were left out. Today LEGO is looking to fix that with the debut of new Junkertown and Wrecking Ball kits from Blizzard’s hit online title. Head below for a look at the exclusive new minifigures and more.
Fresh of off yesterday’s Land Rover debut, LEGO has yet another brick-built vehicle racing onto the scene. This time, the company is following up its Forza 4 collaboration with a new additions to the Speed Champions lineup. Today LEGO has unveiled the 1974 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0, a 180-piece build packing plenty of authentic detail and an exclusive new minifigure. Hit the jump for all the details.
Back in April we got a first look at LEGO’s upcoming 4,100-piece Liebherr R 9800 kit, and now we’re getting another must-have Technic creation. The first images of LEGO’s upcoming Land Rover Defender build have just surfaced, and it’s hard not to be excited over the 2,500-piece off-road vehicle. Measuring over 16-inches long, the set features a four-speed gearbox alongside a working winch as well as plenty of rare bricks and more. Head below for a closer look.
Now that summer has officially arrived, we’re one step closer to the launch of LEGO’s most recent round of kits. Today we’re getting a look at another theme that’ll be receiving some additional creations later this year. Included in LEGO’s summer wave of sets are three new Minecraft builds that recreate various locations from the virtual world. Head below a closer look and for all the details on adding them to your collection.
Following Monday’s new Captain Marvel set debut, LEGO is back with yet another San Diego Comic-Con exclusive creation. Also slated to be available at next month’s convention, today’s newly-announced Dark Knight of Gotham City kit makes Batman’s latest brick-built debut. The LEGO Batman miniature vignette assembles a forced-perspective build unique to SDCC. It’s packed with novel parts usage and interesting techniques that make great use of the over 400 includes elements. More details below for additional information.
Debuting at the Microsoft E3 2019 press conference, the LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga is looking to breathe new life in to the brick-built sci-fi series. While at first it may have come off as a cash grab remake, this is a brand new Star Wars LEGO game. Along with promises of the most interesting open-world yet, an overhauled combat system, and a complete look at the world’s most famous sci-fi saga, 2020 can’t come fast enough. While EA’s new Jedi game seems to have garnered all the attention over the last week or so, don’t count the new LEGO game out just yet. More details below.
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Each year as comic book lovers and other pop culture fans flock to San Diego Comic-Con, LEGO too heads to the convention in order to debut several new kits. This year’s first SDCC model has just been unveiled, which assembles a LEGO build featuring Captain Marvel. The over 270-piece set includes two minifigures, a brick-built recreation of the Axis ship and more. Head below for a closer look at kit and to find out how to add it to your collection.
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Update: 6/19 @ 9:35 AM: LEGO VIP members (free to sign up) can now purchase LEGO’s new T. rex Rampage set for $249.99 ahead of its official July 1st launch.
May was just about as notable a month as they come for LEGO releases, and it looks like the brand isn’t looking to change that for June. Today, we’re getting our first look at the latest set in the Jurassic Park theme, which brings the iconic gate into LEGO form for the first time. T. rex Rampage 75936 pairs a whopping 3,120 pieces with six notable minifigures alongside the largest brick-built dinosaur released so far. Head below to get a closer look at the kit and to see when you’ll be able to add it to your collection.