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LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower Coming!

The LEGO Group today announces its biggest set within the LEGO Marvel collection to date – the new iconic #76269 LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower set.

In 1963, Earth’s Mightiest Super Heroes assembled for the first time in the pages of the debut issue of The Avengers comic book. Now, 60 years later, Marvel fans can celebrate this milestone anniversary and experience the thrill of assembling their own epic Avengers Tower in LEGO brick form.

This 5,201-piece set stands as the tallest LEGO brick-built skyscraper ever made. It also includes 31 LEGO figures, the most ever included in one LEGO set, including all the iconic characters from Infinity Saga, as well as a Leviathan, the Quinjet, and two Chitauri flyers, plus an exclusive LEGO minifigure of Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.

The Tower build also includes authentic action on every floor and, standing more than 35.5 in. (90 cm) tall, the model is filled to the roof with memorable scenes and an all-star cast of characters.

Here are a few more pictures of the outside as well as the minifigs and some of the extra features.

Get ready to assemble your team, defend the universe, and let your imagination soar to new heights with the #76269 LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower set available from the 24th of November at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. Prices are as follows:  $499.99 / £429.99/ €499.99/ 759.99 AUD/4299 CNY/199990 HUF/669.99 CAD 5201. For more information, visit the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

In addition, from the 24th to the 27th of November, LEGO Insiders members will receive a free LEGO Marvel Taxi set – which includes an iconic New York yellow taxi and four minifigures including Black Panther, a taxi driver, and two outriders – when they purchase the #76269 LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower.

What do you think? Are you excited about the new LEGO Avengers Tower? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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Celebrating 15 Years of LEGO Ideas – Contest

LEGO Ideas all started in 2008 with a – well – LEGO idea! For 15 years, it’s been a space for fans to build a community, share their ideas, and even see their dream sets made in real life. Back then, no one could have predicted how unique the sets would be and how many would make brick history. Hooray for the dozens of sets (over 50!), millions of members, and infinite submissions that have made LEGO Ideas what it is. To celebrate a decade and a half of unfiltered brick creativity, the LEGO Ideas team wants to give one lucky LEGO Ideas fan the ultimate prize. Contest details below.

To enter this LEGO Ideas contest, show what LEGO Ideas means to you in brick-built form. You can create whatever you like and there is only one rule: it must include the number 15 somewhere in your model.

One lucky LEGO fan will win the following: A 3-day 2-night trip for 2 people to Billund, Denmark – the Home of the Brick – with a variety of activities and tours including two spots on the LEGO Fan Tour (specific dates in 2024 to be confirmed). The Fan Tour includes tours of the Billund LEGO factory, Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s home (also known as the Idea House), the LEGO House, the LEGO Campus tour, and lunch plus a “meet and greet” with the LEGO Ideas team. In addition, the winner will also receive 15 different LEGO Ideas sets, including the #21338 LEGO Ideas A-Frame Cabin, the #21339 LEGO Ideas BTS Dynamite, the #21340 LEGO Ideas Tales of the Space Age, the #21341 LEGO Ideas Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage, the #21342 LEGO Ideas Insect Collection, and the #21343 LEGO Ideas Viking Village, as well as a brick-built trophy.

The deadline to enter the contest is December 5th at 6:00 a.m. EST. If you’re interested in participating, head over to the LEGO Ideas contest page to read the detailed challenge rules and get started! Have fun and good luck! And if you would like to discuss the contest or have any questions, feel free to share in the comment section below!

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