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LEGO NINJAGO 71867 X-1 Ninja Charger announced!

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I think NINJAGO's 15th anniversary has started strongly and another anniversary set has been revealed today, to be released on June 1st.

71867 X-1 Ninja Charger contains 691 pieces and this is the third iteration of the X-1 Ninja Charger, following 70727 X-1 Ninja Charger and 71737 X-1 Ninja Charger, released in 2014 and 2021, respectively.

The price of £69.99, $89.99 or €79.99 seems expensive to me, good though the set looks. In addition, the set features our next and probably last 15th anniversary collectable minifigure, Dusk, the Elemental Master of Shadow.

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LEGO Star Wars 75446 Grogu (Mandalorian Apprentice) official images!

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Just a year has passed since 75403 Grogu with Hover Pram was launched and another version of Din Djarin's young charge has been revealed, ahead of The Mandalorian and Grogu's release.

This model contains 1200 pieces and seems quite similar to 75318 The Child from 2020, though with some additional Mandalorian accessories on this occasion. The set will be available from April 26th, costing £119.99, $129.99 or €129.99.

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LEGO Ideas Snoopy's Doghouse revealed!

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LEGO Ideas sets are being revealed at an unprecedented rate and the next to be announced is Snoopy! This set will be released in June and the press release follows:

21368 Peanuts: Snoopy's Doghouse
Rated 18+, 964 pieces
$89.99 / £69.99 / €79.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st June

"Dogs’ lives don’t have to have meaning." Inspire memories of witty Snoopy sayings and bring classic comic scenes to life with LEGO Ideas Peanuts: Snoopy’s Doghouse (21368).

This model building kit for adults features a poseable Snoopy figure which comes with 2 alternative leg builds for sitting and standing and 2 neck positions for lying down and standing. Display him lying on top of his house with his friend Woodstock on his belly, sitting up typing on his LEGO typewriter or in standing poses.

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BDP10: The Grand Suspension Bridge

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Our next BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 showcase focuses on The Grand Suspension Bridge by LobsterHouse44:

Hello everyone! I am excited to present today my model for Series 10 of the Bricklink Designer Program: The Grand Suspension Bridge!

This is not just any bridge. This is indeed supposed to be THAT bridge, the one seen printed on a 2x2 tile for over 10 years. I was thinking to myself about how fun it is when Lego models include smaller versions of other models, implying that particular building, vehicle, or object is well-known. Then it hit me that the chance to do the reverse was right in front of me, the chance to put a complete face to a picture that has found itself into a vast number of Lego Cities around the world. As I also strive to build models that could fit into a Lego City, this felt like the perfect idea!

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Vintage set of the week: Garage with Automatic Door (Gray base and door frame)

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Garage with Automatic Door (Gray base and door frame)

Garage with Automatic Door (Gray base and door frame)

©1968 LEGO Group

This week's vintage set is 236 Garage with Automatic Door (Gray base and door frame), released during 1968. It's one of 17 System sets produced that year. It contains 59 pieces.

It's owned by 121 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at BrickLink or eBay.

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BDP10: Sugar Spun Scoops Ice Cream Co.

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BrickLink Designer Program series 10 voting has begun, so this week we are publishing articles written by project designers.

In this one, Lucas Michlik (BrickAndMortar) describes Sugar Spun Scoops Ice Cream Co.

Some builds start with a technical idea. This one started with a feeling.

Sugar Spun Scoops Ice Cream Co. came from memories of carefree summer days at the park, those long afternoons as a kid where time didn’t matter, colours felt brighter, and everything seemed just a little bit magical. I wanted this model to feel like something pulled straight from a childhood daydream: playful, exaggerated, and full of joy.

From the very beginning, I knew this set had to be boldly colourful. My first idea was simple but iconic, a giant ice cream cone on the roof. But once I started playing with that idea, it evolved into something much more imaginative. What if the ice cream was melting? And if it’s melting… where does it go?

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LEGO Star Wars The Mandalorian and Grogu sets revealed!

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Star Wars will shortly return to cinemas with The Mandalorian and Grogu and a selection of five LEGO Star Wars sets based on the movie have been unveiled at New York Toy Fair!

These include a new version of the Razor Crest and a New Republic X-wing, among other play sets, plus a pack of BrickHeadz figures. The range will be available in April, with the X-wing on April 1st and the rest arriving later on the 26th.

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Random set of the day: Raptor Rampage

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Raptor Rampage

Raptor Rampage

©2015 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 75917 Raptor Rampage, released during 2015. It's one of 9 Jurassic World sets produced that year. It contains 324 pieces and 3 minifigs, and its retail price was US$49.99/£49.99.

It's owned by 5,457 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $121.70, or eBay.

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BDP10: Forest Residence

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Voting for the BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 is open and today's model showcase explores the idyllic Forest Residence created by fourstud:

Hi everybody!

My name is fourstud, and I’ve been designing LEGO playsets for a little over a decade now. Today I am very proud to present my latest entry in the Bricklink Designer Program, the Forest Residence.

This model is inspired by contemporary homes located in the woodlands. Included are two minifigures, a man and a woman, and their orange-yellow car that can pull in comfortably into the garage.

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LEGO 40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel official images!

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As fellow Danish companies, The LEGO Group and Maersk have partnered often and several licensed Maersk sets have been released since 1974. Another has been announced today!

40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel
Rated 12+, 1,516 pieces
$149.99 / £139.99 / €149.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st March

Charting a New Course: The LEGO Group Unveils Collectable Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel

Set sail on a groundbreaking building voyage! The LEGO Group proudly introduces the Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel, a meticulously detailed 1,516-piece set. This authentic model allows builders aged 12 and up to construct the pioneering Ane Maersk, a true icon leading the charge for sustainable shipping. Perfect for both immersive play and an impressive display piece that celebrates innovation.

The ultimate collectable for enthusiasts, this limited-edition set is packed with intricate details like an opening bridge with crew quarters, transparent engine-room windows, slide-out gangways, and buildable containers, making it a masterpiece of maritime innovation.

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LEGO 40885 Duck Family gift-with-purchase revealed

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Duck Family

Duck Family

©2026 LEGO Group

Creator animals are normally very charming and another one will soon be available as a gift-with-purchase on LEGO.com.

40885 Duck Family contains 262 pieces and I think it looks excellent, featuring an adult duck with three little ducklings. I particularly like how the duck's legs fold up against its body, ready for standing or swimming poses.

We have no official information about its availability for now, but it will presumably be a gift-with-purchase in the second half of February.

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BDP10: The Dwarf Stronghold

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BrickLink Designer Program series 10 voting has begun, so this week we are publishing articles written by project designers. This one is by arselus (@arselus.bricks):

Welcome to my submission the Bricklink Designer Program Series 10: the Dwarf Stronghold

The Dwarf Stronghold is a Dwarven bastion nestled in the snowy Wheldhyal Mountains. Its green stone doorway and golden doors herald the splendour of the Dwarven Realm. Before the gates stands the white stone guardian: Kir Dremdol, ancient protector of the Dwarf Lands. Can the ancient Dwarf rune powers bring him to life? Or is he simply a stone statue? You must decide.

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Review: Education Science Kits

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For the first time since the start of the LEGO Education line, LEGO has introduced sets specifically intended to be purchased as regular sets, rather than through schools and other learning environments. The four LEGO Education Science Kits are available as standard retail sets and are part of a range LEGO is calling Learning at Home.

But what are they, and how do they differ from regular LEGO sets? I've had a look at the format the sets take, how they intend to provide education and learning opportunities, and whether they actually have any useful educational value.

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