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LEGO brick-built calendar, chess set & more!

There are a few interesting items that showed up at the Online LEGO Shop that I thought to let you know about. These were not part of the January 1st release, but sort of sneaked in mid-month without much introduction or fanfare. So let’s take a look. 🙂

LEGO ICONIC BRICK CALENDAR: The #40172 LEGO Iconic Brick Calendar is basically a manual calendar to set the date, with four cubes build of plates and the new 1×1 bricks with studs on adjacent sides. The plates are lime-green, green, red, and orange, and the numbers are made of white tiles. A white stand is also included to hold the cubes, and a minifig wearing a sand-blue jacket, dark red tie, and dark-red pants. With calendars on practically all of our electronic devices, this calendar is not particularly useful, however it does look good on a desk as a colorful novelty item, and could make a great gift. It is also a good source of 6×6 plates and the new modified bricks that LEGO fans have been requesting for many years. (there are four in each cube). Here is the official description: Never lose track of the date with this cool LEGO calendar, perfect for any office, kitchen, bedroom or hallway. Build the chunky number cubes and display them on the special stand with minifigure, turning them every day to show the correct date. Includes 4 buildable number blocks, display stand and a minifigure. Turn the blocks around each day to show the correct date. Calendar displayed on stand measures over 3” (8cm) high, 11” (29cm) wide and 2” (7cm) deep. 278 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

LEGO ICONIC CHESS SET: The #40174 LEGO Iconic Chess set is another new item that recently appeared at the Online LEGO Shop. While LEGO has released a number of chess sets in the past, they normally include minifigures as the playing pieces. Having the entire set made of standard LEGO elements is a bold move, as it means that only those who are serious about the game would buy the set. It does have a good number of basic LEGO elements in gray, white and black, so the set could be considered a parts-pack as well. Some notable pieces are the 8 dark-bluish gray 16×16 plates that make up the top and bottom of the four compartments of the chess board. Below I have included a speed-build video-review of the set, so you see how it looks like in more detail. Here is the official description: Use classic LEGO bricks to build your own chess board and then build all the playing pieces too. This set is ideal to take and play wherever you like, as the pieces store conveniently inside the board. Includes a buildable chessboard and buildable playing pieces. Board opens to store all the playing pieces inside. Can also be used to play checkers. Board measures over 10” (26cm) square. 1450 pieces: Price: $54.99 – BUY HERE

LEGO FRIENDS BUILDABLE HEDGEHOG STORAGE: The little hedgehog is one of the most popular animals in the LEGO Friends line. It comes in a reddish-brown and a dark brown version, and so far appeared in less than 10 sets. The #40171 LEGO Friends Buildable Hedgehog Storage depicts the reddish brown variation, using lots of 2×2 round dome pieces. Adding the bow is optional, just like for the small hedgehog. Unfortunately the eyes are stickered pieces. Here is the official description: Build a big version of the cute hedgehog animal figures you can find in LEGO Friends sets. Add a big blue and pink bow to accessorize, or build it without. Then lift off the top of the hedgehog to find a handy storage compartment inside. Measures over 2” (7cm) high, 4” (11cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep. 249 pieces. Price: $12.99 – BUY HERE

LEGO NOTEBOOK WITH STUDS: The #853569 LEGO Notebook with Studs is the latest to the LEGO notebook collection with an embedded baseplate at the front, and some 1×1 tiles to spell out your name, or whatever else you like. I very much like these notebooks and have two earlier versions that I use as journals. While the description doesn’t state specifically, I assume this notebook also comes with lined pages either on both sides, or blank page on one side, and lined on the other – as was the case with previous notebooks. One thing that would have been great is if this notebook also included printed letter tiles, like in the #850686 LEGO Notebook with Studs. However it seems like with each of these notebooks, LEGO adds a bit of variation, which I can certainly appreciate. And of course you can always add your own unique decorations using your other LEGO pieces. Here is the official description: Write, draw and build with this sturdy notebook, featuring a hardback cover with a 5×24-stud baseplate and 60 1×1 flat tiles in various colors. Customize your notebook with mosaics, letters or numbers and use the supplied page marker ribbon to mark your favorite pages. Makes a great gift for fans of LEGO building sets. Measures 11” (28cm) long and 5” (15cm) wide. 60 pieces. Price: $12.99 – BUY HERE

I would say that all four items are worthy of consideration either for yourself, or as a gift for a LEGO fan. The calendar would be great for an office, the chess set is large enough to comfortably play either chess or checkers, or use the parts for other LEGO creations, the hedgehog is… well… cute and can store stuff, and the notebook is useful for journaling, or keeping track of your LEGO collection and building ideas. You can find them all, along with other novelty items, at the Online LEGO Shop.

Also, one thing I noticed is that both the calendar and the chess set has “iconic” in their official names. This seems to indicate that LEGO may be starting a new line of brick-built novelty items. I don’t know for sure… it’s just a thought. What do you think? And how do you like these unique LEGO items? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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2017 LEGO Nexo Knights sets review

As you may have seen it already, LEGO released a new wave of LEGO Nexo Knights sets at the beginning of the month. There are lots of great sets in the collection, and we will take a look at each of them. One notable feature that I would like to point out right away, is that many of the sets can be combined, expanding the play experience. So let’s take a closer look! 🙂

#70347 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS KING’S GUARD ARTILLERY: This is the smallest set in the 2017 line-up, but it does include some interesting parts and accessories, like the new 1×1 pyramid slopes, the lightning bolt piece, the swords, and of course the stud-shooter that works really well. Here is the official description: Protect the kingdom of Knighton with the King’s Guard Artillery battle vehicle, featuring a LEGO Nexo Knights minifigure cockpit, six-stud shooter and rear-wheel-activated extending swords at the front. Includes two minifigures: a King’s Guard and a Stone stomper. 98 pieces. Price: $9.99 – BUY HERE

#70348 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS LANCE’S TWIN JOUSTER: We get an interesting small vehicle here with a lot of transformational features. You can check out the video-review below how they work. I also really like the badguy’s unique body; a beautifully twirly piece of translucent blue energy and purple rock. Here is the official description: Protect Knighton from the Stone monster with the 4-in-1 Twin Jouster, featuring flip-out wings with four flick missiles, two minifigure cockpits, dual lances, detachable Wing Jet Pack and the Jouster Bike. Combine Lance Bot’s WingJet Pack with the #70366 LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit Lance for extra flying power, or any other suits in the LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit series. Includes three minifigures: Lance, Lance Bot and a Rogul. 216 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

#70349 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS RUINA’S LOCK & ROLLER: This is a very interesting take on the traditional LEGO Castle prisoner transport, however it doesn’t have a whole lot of play-features. I would say that if you are looking for a $20 set, the previous one is a better option. Here is the official description: Help Aaron rescue the queen from the wicked Ruina and her Lock & Roller, featuring translucent-blue claws and a minifigure cockpit, plus a detachable rear prison carriage and Forbidden Power pole to activate the opening door function. Includes two scannable shields and three minifigures: Aaron, Queen Halbert and Ruina. 208 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

#70350 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS THE THREE BROTHERS: This is one of my favorite sets of the 2017 LEGO Nexo Knights line; the chomping jaw, as the vehicle moves along, is a super satisfying experience. The vehicle is full of personality and play-features, and as you probably figured it out, it is, in fact, the third brother. Check the video-review below to see how it works. Here is the official description: Play out endless LEGO Nexo Knights battle scenes as Axl takes on the three ancient Stone monsters to stop them terrorizing Knighton, featuring a rolling monster vehicle with a giant face and chomping jaws, and a rear firing catapult. Includes two scannable shields and three minifigures: Axl, Roog and Reex. 266 pieces. Price: $29.99 – BUY HERE

#70351 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS CLAY’S FALCON FIGHTER: This is another set that I think is really excellent. The Falcon reminds me quite a bit of some of the LEGO Galaxy Squad sets from 2013. It looks sleek, elegant, and comes with some nice transformational features, and a crazy amount of new and unique parts. I also quite like the winged stone monster. Here is the official description: Defeat the Grimroc Stone monster with Clay’s Falcon Fighter Blaster, featuring extendable wings with dual six-stud shooters and Clay Bot’s detachable Recon Jet with posable wings and its own six-stud shooter. The buildable and highly posable Grimroc Stone monster features translucent wings, translucent-blue lightning elements and a supersized translucent-blue mace. Combine the Recon Jet with #70362 LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit Clay for extra firepower, or any other suits in the LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit series. Includes three scannable shields and two minifigures: Clay and Clay Bot, plus buildable Grimroc Stone monster and Brickster figures. Clay’s Falcon Fighter Blaster in cruise mode measures over 3” (8cm) high, 11” (29cm) long and 12” (32cm) wide, and over 18” (47cm) wide in attack mode. 523 pieces. Price: $49.99 – BUY HERE

#70352 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS JESTRO’S HEADQUARTERS: This is the largest set in the 2017 of LEGO Nexo Knight sets, featuring the headquarters of the badguys. The main vehicle can split into five parts, offering a lot of playability. But my favorite feature is that angry storm cloud. Here is the official description: Stage a daring rescue mission and release Ava from Jestro’s Headquarters, featuring a giant face with hidden weapons, detachable Hatattacka with flick missiles, Mobile Stone Keep trailer with adjustable crane and cage with movable bars, and an ejecting Stone boat function. This feature-packed LEGO Nexo Knights set also comes with Macy’s Underminer vehicle featuring a spinning drill, plus a Stone Wheeler vehicle with cannons to ramp up the rescue mission action. Jestro’s Headquarters measures over 7” (20cm) high, 12” (33cm) long and 8” (21cm) wide. Includes five scannable shields and six minifigures: Jestro, Ava, Macy, Lance, a gargoyle and a Stone stomper. 840 pieces. Price: $89.99 – BUY HERE

#70358 LEGO NEXO KNIGTHS AARON’S STONE DESTROYER: Now we are back to the cheaper sets, that can used alone, or added to the larger ones for additional playability. The vehicle has an interesting color-scheme and rotating blades as it moves. The monster figure is a bit awkward with tiny wings and huge arms, but it can stand up on its own pretty well. Here is the official description: Rescue Robot Hoodlum from the buildable Bedrock Monster, featuring Aaron’s Stone Destroyer motorcycle with dual flick missiles and spinning stone slicers, and a forest hideout scene with buildable tree, branch elements and a catapult. Combine with #70364 LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit Aaron for extra firepower, or any other suits in the LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit series. Incudes two scannable shields, Aaron and Robot Hoodlum minifigures, plus a buildable Bedrock Monster figure. 251 pieces. Price: $24.99 – BUY HERE

#70359 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS LANCE VS. LIGHTNING:  This set gives us two excellent examples of brick-built creatures; a robot horse, and a gargoyle. I think mech-builders will like it. Here is the official description: Ride Lance into the village of Ghoulia and battle Grimroc the giant gargoyle! Prepare the buildable robot horse for some jousting action, and charge against the buildable Grimroc figure with its lightning tridents. The gothic village scene has lightning strike elements, a cobweb and a catapult that can fire lightning ball elements at Lance. Includes two minifigures: Lance and a gargoyle, plus a large buildable gargoyle figure, Grimroc. 257 pieces. Price: $24.99 – BUY HERE

LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS BATTLE SUITS: Besides the regular sets there are also five LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suits in this wave, including a battle suit for each of the five knights. The core of the mechs consists of a couple of new special pieces that will make mech-building so much easier. They also sort of remind me of the LEGO Mixels characters with the small ball-joints and big feet. It is also worth mentioning that there are no stickers in the battle suit sets. The decorations you see are al printed. These small sets are definitely a gold-mine for mech-builders, and could be easily converted into pretty much any other theme (see the cool little hardsuit below made by LEGO fan 2gTheAznExp, using Axl’s Battle Suit. Highly recommended sets, and they are only $9.99 each – BUY HERE

Below I have included video-reviews of most of the new LEGO Nexo Knights sets by JANGBRiCKS, so if you are interested in any of them, it is worth checking them out in more detail.

From all the sets I would say that my favorites are the Battle Suits, the Falcon Fighter, and the Three Brothers. There is such a good variety here that I think everyone will find something interesting either for the vehicles, the parts, or the minifigures. LEGO Nexo Knights has been pretty solid. Maybe not as much as LEGO Ninjago, but perhaps better than LEGO Legends of Chima. They are creative, interesting, and come with an enjoyable storyline and digital game for younger kids. They are available under the LEGO Nexo Knights section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Nexo Knights sets? Did you get any of them already? Do you have any favorites? Feel free to share your own review and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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