by Thita (admin)
on April 7, 2026
Series 29 of the LEGO Collectible Minifigures is set to be released on May 1st, bringing a versatile lineup of new characters and accessories. This is an especially exciting collection, as it includes several highly desirable and creative minifigures. Let’s take a closer look!

The series features 12 collectible minifigures: Soccer Goalkeeper, Marine Biologist, Tuba Player, Unicorn Elf, Monster Hunter, Robot T. rex, Chocolatier, Boba Cup Fan, Bionicle Cosplayer, Mysterious Ronin, Cute Witch, and Trash Monster.

Each minifigure comes in a sealed mystery box and includes at least one accessory that reflects its theme, adding extra play and display value.
A few standouts are likely to be the Bionicle Cosplayer and the Tuba Player, both of which should be especially popular with collectors. Meanwhile, the Chocolatier and Boba Cup Fan are great additions for anyone looking to populate their LEGO city with fun and unique characters.

As usual, each minifigure will retail for $4.99 and will be available in the LEGO Minifigures section of the Online LEGO Shop.
What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Collectible Minifigures? Are you planning to pick up any of them? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below!
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by Thita (admin)
on April 4, 2026
Happy Easter, everyone! I stopped by my local LEGO Bricks & Minifigs franchise yesterday, and right near the entrance, they had a beautiful display of LEGO Easter and Botanical sets. I was told the latter are especially popular during the Easter season. If you have a location near you, I highly recommend checking them out. While the stores are smaller than official LEGO shops, there are now over 240 locations across the U.S. They specialize in buying, selling, and trading new and used LEGO sets and accessories, and many locations also feature play areas, loose brick bins, and minifigure stations.
Speaking of the LEGO Botanical Collection, there are some really lovely releases this year, including the #11501 LEGO Tulip Bouquet, #11502 LEGO Sunflower Bouquet, #11503 LEGO Flower Wall, and #11510 LEGO Magnolia Branches. If you prefer potted plants, the #11504 LEGO Peace Lily is especially elegant, while the #11509 LEGO Flowering Cactus adds a fun and playful touch. You can find all of these in the LEGO Botanical Collection section of the Online LEGO Shop.
As for seasonal sets, I’m really fond of the #40890 LEGO Easter Decorations and the #40957 LEGO Spring Wreath. Both are available in the seasonal section of the Online LEGO Shop and make great additions to spring décor.
This weekend, I’m planning to build the #31220 LEGO Art Claude Monet – Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies. It’s not specifically an Easter set, but its soft colors and floral theme feel perfect for the season. I will write up on my thoughts on it once I finish building.
What about you? Are you building anything this holiday weekend? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!
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