For many families across the world, the holidays are a magical time filled with joy and celebration, but for some families, the festive period can be challenging. The LEGO Group’s annual Build to Give initiative kicks off today. This initiative encourages everyone to help share the superpower of play with children who need it most […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Towards the end of each year, LEGO retires many of its older sets to clear up room for new offerings coming in the following year. These sets will no longer be made once the current stock runs out. If you’re interested in any of them, it’s best to get them now, while they are still […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Today LEGO has announced four new LEGO Botanicals 2025 sets which will be available starting in January. You may have noticed that the theme has changed from the Botanical Collection to just Botanicals starting next year. Three of the sets will be available on January 1 while the largest set in the wave will be available in February. Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (10342) – 749 pieces/$59.99 Cultivate creativity with the LEGO® Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (10342) building kit for adults. Bursting with authentic blooms and lovely colors that will never fade, this LEGO flower decor set is a delightful gift for women, men and nature-lovers. Budding florists can relax and unwind as they build the bouquet, which consists of 15 LEGO flower stems, including daisies, cornflowers, eucalyptus, elderflowers, roses, ranunculus, cymbidium orchids, a waterlily dahlia and a campanula. All the stems are adjustable, encouraging builders to arrange a bespoke bouquet...
The Eras of Taylor Swift by Minibrick Productions is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 1,410 piece build recreates the poster from the Taylor Swift Eras tour which shows the albums from her debut to Midnights. The project joins Cliffside House, Gravity Falls – The Mystery Shack, Round House Ski Lodge, Italian Villa, Summit Station, Betta Splendens, The Moon: Lunar Landscape, Overpass Park, Motorized Howl’s Moving Castle, The Discworld Unseen University Library, Clue – The Playable Mystery Game (AKA Cluedo), Mr. Brick Coffee Pot, Bob Ross: Studio & Paintings, Woodland Wildlife, Sawmill, Gravity Falls Mystery Shack, Godzilla, Turing Machine – Working LEGO Computer, Portal 2: P-Body & Atlas, and From the Kitchen to Bricks: Linguini & Remy BrickHeadz, Magic Bookends, Science Lab Kit, Beetlejuice: Ghost House, Genshin Impact: Liyue Harbor Wharf, Camping Trip, Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere, Bolex 16MM Camera, Springfield Elementary School Simpsons, Deep Rock Galactic...
Earlier today, Guerrilla and PlayStation did a behind the scenes look at the upcoming LEGO Horizon Adventures video game an it looks like LEGO may be teasing more Horizon sets in the future. At about the 4:10 mark, the video talks about making some of Machines in the game including the Shell-Walker, Sawtooth, and Thunderjaw and how they turned them into LEGO form. The most interesting part of the video is towards the end around the 9:00 mark where they show off a new Aloy minifigure which has updated printing from the one in the Tallneck (76989) set as well perhaps concept builds of the Sawtooth and Shell-Walker. Maybe they are finished builds and it’ll be interesting to see if LEGO actually releases them. The post LEGO Teases Future LEGO Horizon Sets? appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran