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Random set of the day: Beach

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Beach

Beach

©2012 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 30100 Beach, released during 2012. It's one of 36 Friends sets produced that year. It contains 28 pieces and 1 minifig.

It's owned by 873 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at Brick Owl, BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $4.50, or eBay.

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Recent reviews

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These are the reviews that we've published recently:

910065 Coconut Cape

Coconut Cape has the feel of an official LEGO Icons set and an impressive one!

77262 Ken Block's 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR V1

This recreation of the Hoonicorn Ford Mustang V1 is a brilliant tribute to Ken Block

42692 Ice Cream & Balloon Stand

A fun pocket money set with an interesting selection of wares

31386 Wild Animals: Majestic Lion

An exceptional Creator 3-in-1 set, all three models are excellent

42686 Fun Indoor Playground

A new business in Heartlake City that the target audience will easily identify with

11511 Water Lilies

Something different for the botanical collection but the pricing is bizarre

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This week's top news articles

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These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:

ArticleDateViewsLikesComments
LEGO Architecture Sagrada Família revealed!04 Jun18531152158
LEGO Pokémon SMART Play sets revealed!02 Jun1234076176
Has Star Wars Smart Play flopped?08 Jun11024141118
Review: 11380 Road Bike31 May965212579
Review: 31387 Iconic Pirate Ship03 Jun944317160
BLDP series 8 pre-orders have begun09 Jun82627687
Review: 11505 Woodland Mushrooms01 Jun805316959
Review: 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise06 Jun800311767
LEGO Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci gift-with-purchase revealed!13 Jun73648137
Review: 60480 Backhoe Loader05 Jun691814742

The total number of news article views this week is 130,503, which is 34,757 fewer than last week.

What's hot this week

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These are the sets that have been viewed the most this week:

TWLWSetViews
1111377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith3007
21610123 Cloud City2841
3975192 Millennium Falcon2059
4340893 The Lord of the Rings: Grond1747
5421065 Sagrada Família1490
61575978 Diagon Alley1371
7576473 Hogwarts Castle: East Wing1312
8375 Castle1262
930762 Retro Video Game Batman1214
102710305 Lion Knights' Castle1200

The total number of set detail pages viewed this week is 1,575,975, which is 200,580 fewer than last week.

Review: 910065 Coconut Cape

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Though classic LEGO themes have occasionally been represented in LEGO Icons, the BrickLink Designer Program has done much of the work recently. 910065 Coconut Cape is another fine example, serving as a counterpart to the lovely 910053 The Thieves of Tortuga.

This set has been available to pre-order for a few days now, but there are still several days to go and the Coconut Cape definitely warrants a closer look, for anybody considering making a pre-order. This will be quite a brief review, but one with plenty of photos.

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LEGO Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci gift-with-purchase revealed!

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Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci

Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci

©2026 LEGO Group

40902 Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci has arrived on LEGO.com, continuing the series of 'tribute' gifts-with-purchase released in recent years.

This set contains 251 pieces and a Leonardo da Vinci minifigure, re-using elements from 10363 Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine. We have no official information concerning when the set will be available or what the purchase threshold will be, but given it is on LEGO.com, presumably it will be released later this month.

It seems like the Mona Lisa is a printed tile, which would be great. You can view more images below...

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Vintage set of the week: Double Tipper Wagon

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Double Tipper Wagon

Double Tipper Wagon

©1972 LEGO Group

This week's vintage set is 130 Double Tipper Wagon, released during 1972. It's one of 9 Trains sets produced that year. It contains 20 pieces.

It's owned by 376 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at Brick Owl, BrickLink or eBay.

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Yes, the new Speed Champions windscreen is dual-moulded!

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Two of this summer's Speed Champions models include a new windscreen element with A-pillars, which has provoked conversation about whether this piece is printed or dual-moulded.

Understandably, I think fans may have assumed that the element would be printed because past Speed Champions cars have had printed windscreens, but I can confirm this piece is, in fact, dual-moulded! I have taken a few photos showing it from all sides to illustrate this.

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Review: 77262 Ken Block's 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR V1

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76921 Audi S1 e-tron quattro was launched two years ago, based on the car designed to appear in Ken Block's last Gymkhana videos. 77262 Ken Block's 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR V1 is inspired by an earlier video and I think the car looks fantastic in LEGO form!

Block's heavily modified Ford Mustang makes a pleasing change for Speed Champions, which has been dominated by modern supercars and F1 cars lately. Brilliant though many of those sets are, I am happy to see something new, with an outstanding Ken Block minifigure included as well.

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BLDP series 8 pre-orders have begun

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Pre-orders for the five sets that comprise BrickLink Designer Program series 8 are now being accepted.

All models that receive at least 3,000 orders will be manufactured and, as before, production numbers are expected to be flexible, so even popular sets should be available for a reasonable length of time.

The pre-ordering phase lasts until June 18, with production and shipping beginning in November.

View the five sets after the break, then place your pre-order here. Note that Brickset does NOT receive an affiliate commission on BLDP sets.

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Review: 31386 Majestic Lion, part one

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Creator 3-in-1 animals are among the best sets released in recent years, offering great-looking models, unrivalled creativity, and excellent value for money.

This year there seems to be more of them than ever, including 31386 Wild Animals: Majestic Lion, one of three that have just been released.

Unusually, all three models are variations of the same species of animal, in this case lions, of course.

I suspect that the first thing you wondered when the set was revealed was whether its rear end is anatomically accurate, or whether certain features are missing...

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