If you’re planning on a trip in the future, here’s something that may interest you that have started showing up at Costco. They have started selling the LEGO Carry-on & Backpack Luggage Set for $114.99 and they come in either blue, red, or yellow. You may have an easier time finding them in stores as the product page has been down and stock has been in and out. They feature the following: • Trolley – Big Compartment with Expandable Feature• Trolley – Built-in TSA Combination Lock• Trolley – Silent Double Wheels• Backpack – Spacious Main Compartment w/ Padded Laptop & Tablet Compartment• Reflective Elements on All Four Sides Introducing our remarkable line of LEGO®-inspired trolley and backpack, where functionality meets the timeless appeal of LEGO brick design. Crafted with precision and a passion for play, our expandable trolley and compatible backpack with trolley strap bring together the convenience of a rolling...
LEGO has revealed the LEGO Botanical Entrance Gate (5009005) gift with purchase set that will be available only with the purchase of the LEGO Ideas The Botanical Garden (21353). The LEGO Insiders exclusive will be available from November 1-7, while supplies last, for online and in-stores. It features a small entrance that allows you to expand the garden in the front. Let creativity bloom with this LEGO® Botanicals Entrance Gate building set for kids aged 10 and up. Nature-lovers will have lots of fun building the botanical garden entrance gate, which features vibrant flowers, leaves and a butterfly, before enjoying imaginative role play with the gardener minifigure that comes with the set. A thoughtful nature gift for girls, boys and flower fans, this LEGO set becomes gorgeous floral home decor that can be displayed proudly once it’s complete. The post LEGO Botanical Entrance Gate (5009005) GWP Revealed appeared first on The...
LEGO has officially revealed the next LEGO Ideas set with the The Botanical Garden (21353). Releasing on November 1 for LEGO Insiders, the set has 3,792 pieces and will retail for $329.99. The garden features of 35 plant species both inside and outside the building. The set also includes 12 minifigures, which is the most ever included in a LEGO Ideas set, as well as various animals such as a dog, squirrel, bunny, four birds, and a beetle. For those who purchase the set from November 1-7, you will also get a LEGO Botanicals Entrance Gate (5009005) as a free gift. Unleash Your Inner Botanist with the New LEGO® Ideas The Botanical Garden Set 22nd October 2024: Today, the LEGO Group announces its latest addition to the LEGO® Ideas collection – the stunning LEGO Ideas The Botanical Garden set. Botanical enthusiasts and LEGO fans alike can now immerse themselves in the...
San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) has been one of the most prolific sources of exclusive LEGO sets over the past twenty years. Starting in 2004, a wide variety of exclusive LEGO sets were sold at San Diego Comic-Con (aka The Nerd Prom). Join BrickNerd as we look back at this unique assortment of sets. We hope you have fun learning about some sets you never knew existed! To keep the scope of this article manageable, we’ll focus on exclusive buildable sets. If I’m brave enough, I’ll tackle all the Comic-Con exclusive minifigures at a later date. via brickLink 2004 - Humble Beginnings The first exclusive SDCC set I know of was the Bionicle Toa Vakama from 2004. This was a repackaged version of the retail version of the 8601 set. The set was supposed to include an exclusive shooter disk with the SDCC logo. There must have been a production issue since...
Now that I have your attention, this article could actually be called, “How I lost the love of the brick…and found it again bit by bit through LEGO dragons, inspiration from a TFOL, and laughing at least 50 times a day at a LEGO fan weekend.” Let’s begin. Losing Your Love of LEGO I always used to feel bemused when I heard that people had lost their love of the brick. I felt shocked when people admitted to the fact that they had lost their love of and interest in LEGO and were making the hard decision to sell their collections. Living in a mostly neurotypical world as a neurodivergent person, it is often a confusing place for me. I have spent most of my life trying hard to fit in. The LEGO and AFOL worlds are one of very few places where I have felt at home, slotted in, without...