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LEGO Architecture 21067 Tower Bridge official images!

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10214 Tower Bridge was released in 2010, as one of the largest sets ever made at the time. Sixteen years later, the spectacular bridge returns as an Architecture model! The press release follows:

21067 Tower Bridge
3,745 pieces, rated 18+
$349.99 / £269.99 / €299.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st August

Recreate an iconic London landmark with the Tower Bridge (21067) LEGO Architecture model kit. This collectable building set offers a challenging and rewarding activity for any travel-loving adult. Inspired by the real structure, the build includes microscale vehicles such as a double-decker bus and cars, while the River Thames forms part of the base, with waves helping to bring the set to life.

Other details include raising central bascules, which can be displayed open or closed, a blue suspension ‘walkway’ and a coat of arms (an homage to the first LEGO Tower Bridge set). Once the final brick is in place, you can display this spectacular home or office decor piece as a travel souvenir or bucket-list reminder.

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Vintage set of the week: Dressing Table with Mirror

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Dressing Table with Mirror

Dressing Table with Mirror

©1973 LEGO Group

This week's vintage set is 272 Dressing Table with Mirror, released during 1973. It's one of 8 Homemaker sets produced that year. It contains 32 pieces.

It's owned by 196 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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Random figure of the day: cty1050

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Today's random figure is cty1050 Truck Driver - Blue Jacket over Dark Red V-Neck Sweater, Olive Green Legs, White Construction Helmet, a Town figure that came in one set, 60233 Donut Shop Opening, released during 2019.

Our members collectively own a total of 4,717 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at Brick Owl or BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $2.50.

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Review: 11507 Olivia Rodrigo's Flower Bouquet

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Of the five recently announced Editions sets based on Olivia Rodrigo, one stands apart from the others by also being classified as a Botanicals set: 11507 Olivia Rodrigo's Flower Bouquet. With 400 pieces, it's not actually the smallest of the line, but definitely feels as such due to the flowers' nature.

Not only is this an unusual combination of two themes—both of which are given prominence on the box, although the style is primarily the white Editions look rather than the dark Botanicals—this also appears to be the first Botanicals set based on a licenced property. So, what makes this bouquet of flowers Olivia Rodrigo's?

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Random set of the day: Santa Fe Super Chief (limited edition version)

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Santa Fe Super Chief (limited edition version)

Santa Fe Super Chief (limited edition version)

©2002 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 10020 Santa Fe Super Chief (limited edition version), released during 2002. It's one of 11 Trains sets produced that year. It contains 435 pieces and 2 minifigs, and its retail price was US$40 / £26.99, which equates to about US$67 / £48 in today's money.

It's owned by 125 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 $650.00, or eBay.

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Review: 31221 Gustav Klimt - The Kiss

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LEGO seems to be going through famous artists for reproductions of their work.....da Vinci, Monet, van Gogh. Gustav Klimt is next for this treatment, and LEGO has chosen what is arguably his most important work: The Kiss.

I've had the privilege of seeing The Kiss in person at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna. It is captivating in person, and pretty massive! I was interested to see how it would translate in LEGO form.

The answer is a sizeable LEGO Art set, coming in at an even 4,000 pieces, and a formidable box. The result is a stunning display piece, though not without frustrations along the way.

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LEGO Art 31221 Gustav Klimt – The Kiss revealed!

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LEGO Art already includes recreations of several famous paintings and another joins the series in August, Gustav Klimt's The Kiss. The press release follows:

31221 Gustav Klimt – The Kiss
4,000 pieces, rated 18+
$299.99 / £269.99 / €299.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st August

The LEGO Group and the Belvedere Museum reveal the largest LEGO Art Masterpiece to date: Gustav Klimt – The Kiss

The LEGO Group, in collaboration with Belvedere Museum, invites fans to discover the golden age of art with the new LEGO Art Gustav Klimt – The Kiss set. This 4,000-piece LEGO Art set is a striking three-dimensional tribute to one of the world’s most iconic paintings, and the largest LEGO Art Masterpiece set released to date.

Inspired by Klimt’s celebrated masterpiece The Kiss, the set captures the emotion, ornamentation and luminous colour palette that defined the Austrian modernist painter’s work and the Vienna Secession movement. Reimagined through LEGO bricks, the artwork becomes an immersive creative experience that blends art, design and mindful building.

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Lists for Pick a Brick live in limited regions on LEGO.com

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Pick a Brick shoppers living in the US and GB, rejoice! The Bricks and Pieces Team continues to improve your shopping experience, giving new ways to part with your coins for more plastic goodness.

Further enhancing the upload list feature from 2024, you can now create lists to collect parts for later purchase. Note: you can only save pieces that you can currently see on Pick a Brick.

Read on to learn how to use this new feature.

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LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants returns!

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LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants ran as a theme fairly consistently between 2006 and 2012, but ended then and did not return for Dimensions or BrickHeadz, as many licensed themes from the 2000s have.

However, the friendly sea sponge finally returns this year, as a BrickHeadz model and a minifigure in 11386 SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom! Though I find the Icons branding a bit silly for this kind of set, the houses on Conch Street look fantastic, with far greater detail than previous renditions of the neighbourhood.

Find all the information and images of both upcoming sets after the break...

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Third 2025 Ideas review results announced

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Three projects from the 75 that qualified during the third 2025 review period have passed review, so will be added to the backlog of LEGO Ideas sets, and released sometime next year. I have to say, one of them is a strange choice given another recent announcement.

The two projects in the parking lot which contains ideas that are awaiting a decision, Daft Punk and Lunch atop a Skyscraper, remain there, and have been joined by four more.

View all three after the break and also an updated list of the backlog.

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Review: 43028 Olivia Rodrigo's Vinyl

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LEGO announced a surprise addition to the Editions theme introduced this year, expanding a range that had previously focused exclusively on sporting icons to include pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo. While the theme's first releases celebrated landmark moments from the world of football and F1, these new sets instead take inspiration from one of the biggest names in contemporary music.

Since the release of her debut album SOUR in 2021, Olivia Rodrigo has become a well-known singer-songwriter, with two best-selling album releases and sell-out world tour last year. The five new display-focused sets added to the line highlight her recognisable aesthetic of purple tones, butterflies, stars, and other recurring motifs that have become closely associated with her music and branding. I appreciate that many of us here may not be her target demographic, however!

The first one I've taken a look at is 43028 Olivia Rodrigo's Vinyl, a representation of a vinyl record that can either be hung on the wall or placed on a surface, and includes Olivia herself in minifigure form.

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"New" GWPs available at LEGO.com

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Classic Animation Scenes

Classic Animation Scenes

©2025 LEGO Group

In case you missed them (like me), some exciting previous GWPs are back, available at LEGO.com this week:

  • For UK/EU Insiders, 40774 Classic Animation Scenes is free when you spend in excess of £115 / €130 through July 16.
  • For US/CA Insiders, 40906 Restaurants of the World: Japan is free when you spend in excess of $180 / $235 CAD through July 23.
  • For AU/NZ customers, 40916 Floral Picture Frame is free when you spend in excess of $245 AUD / $265 NZD through July 23.
  • For all customers, 30731 Tom Nook and Flying Present is free when you spend in excess of £35 / $40 / €40 on Animal Crossing, Fortnite, Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, or Minecraft through July 23.

As always, while supplies last.

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