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LEGO Life Magazine is a fantastic publication designed especially for young LEGO enthusiasts, but older LEGO fans can enjoy it as well. The magazine features a blend of vibrant images, engaging articles, puzzles, comics, building ideas, and various challenges. I received the latest issue (July-August) just a couple of days ago and thought to share with you some of the content that stood out for me.

This issue has the usual content of fun comics following the adventures of Max (who is sort of the mascot of the magazine), LEGO Friends, and LEGO Ninjago characters. It also has the regular two-page spread featuring kids from around the world with their LEGO creations. (I’m always amazed by how much LEGO these kids have and how big their cities, castles, towers, and space stations are!)

I really like page 9 of the magazine, featuring the depths of the ocean and the different creatures that live there. It’s both interesting and informational, and nicely ties together with the new #60368 LEGO City Arctic Explorer Ship – a fantastic set featuring a large ship, helicopter, dinghy, underwater ROV sub, a Viking shipwreck, seven minifigs, and an orca. You can see all the details at the LEGO City section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Another excellent set featured in the magazine (page 12) is the #31139 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Cozy House. LEGO fans have the choice of creating three different houses from the set; a 2-floor family house with a garden terrace, or a 3-floor canal house with an attic office, art gallery, and café, or a vacation lake house on the water with a boat. Each model can be adjusted and played with in two positions and comes with three minifigures that can swap clothes and hair to create different characters. I know this set won’t be released in North America until next month, but I already have it on my wanted list. All three versions look really nice with an attractive color scheme.

Speaking of new LEGO Creator 3-in-1 sets, I also recommend checking out the #31138 LEGO Creator Beach Camper Van, the #31141 LEGO Creator Main Street, the #31142 LEGO Creator Space Roller Coaster, the #31143 LEGO Creator Birdhouse, and more. The LEGO Creator team really outdid themselves this year with a wide selection of excellent and delightful sets. For the full selection, visit the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Yet another interesting set featured in the magazine (pages 22-23) is the #76416 LEGO Harry Potter Quidditch Trunk. This is a buildable and playable playing field to play solo or 2-player Quidditch games, all neatly tucked away in a brick-built trunk.

The box also contains equipment to set up three different Quidditch games: shoot the Quaffle through the goal hoops, launch the bludgers at the beater, and catch the Golden Snitch. The magazine even includes a simple game to score points just with the picture of the set. I think there is a lot of potential here for awesome game nights! You can check out the set at the LEGO Harry Potter section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The magazine also introduces the new LEGO DreamZzz storyline. On page 8 there is a bit of introduction: “Mateo and his sister Izzie can travel through the lands of dreams. They try to catch the dream creatures and stop the Nightmare King from invading the waking world. They have found many wonderful beings… but some went missing!”

And the magazine also includes a full two-page removable LEGO DreamZzz poster, as well as a separate 15-page LEGO DreamZzz comic. Although there is online content for this new theme, I appreciate that kids (and adults) also get physical/written content in the form of this comic book, and I hope there will be future issues released as well. You can take a look at the upcoming sets at the LEGO DreamZzz section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I’m always really happy when I get the LEGO Life Magazine in the mail. I know it’s not tailored for adults, but I love flipping through the pages and getting immersed in the world of LEGO in a non-digital way like I used to as a child. If you don’t get the LEGO Life Magazine now, you can subscribe to it online and receive regular issues delivered right to your mailbox. It’s a wonderful way to stay connected with the LEGO community, spark your creativity, and immerse yourself in a world where your imagination knows no limits. Happy reading and building!

What do you think? Do you get the LEGO Life Magazine? Did you notice any interesting details in the latest issue? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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July 2023 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions

LEGO released a large number of new sets in the past couple of months, but they also saved some fantastic new releases for the month of July. So let’s take a look at what’s new this month. Please note that there are some country/region-specific differences when new sets get released, so double-check your local LEGO stores and Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO DISNEY CASTLE AVAILABLE: Share your love of Disney Princess characters and their partners with the new #43222 LEGO Disney Castle. Based on several well-known Disney Princess movies, this detailed set showcases different rooms, classic Disney references, nostalgic details, plus a special time capsule commemorating 100 years of Disney movies, all in a unique castle designed for display. It also features a spinning dance floor in the grand ballroom and an ‘enchanted’ fireplace that rotates to reveal the iconic spinning wheel from the Sleeping Beauty movie. The castle measures over 31.5 in. (80 cm) high, 23 in. (59 cm) wide and 13 in. (33 cm) deep and comes with 4,837 pieces. The set also includes eight minifigures of well-known characters from beloved Disney movies – Disney’s Cinderella, Prince Charming, Snow White, Prince Florian, Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen, Rapunzel, and Flynn Ryder. The set is available starting today for $399.99 at the LEGO Disney section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO HOCUS POCUS: THE SANDERSON SISTER’S COTTAGE AVAILABLE:  Capture the bewitching joy of a classic movie with the #21341 LEGO Ideas Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage. The cottage can be opened in multiple ways for easy viewing of the interior details, including the museum gift shop, cauldron with a LEGO light brick to illuminate the fire underneath, Book of Spells, and the witches’ bat-infested bedroom. Detach the side room where Dani Dennison was captured by the witches and turn the water wheel outside to make pink ‘smoke’ puff out of the chimney. A top Halloween gift idea for fantasy-comedy fans, the set features six minifigures – Winifred Sanderson, Sarah Sanderson, Mary Sanderson, Max Dennison, Dani Dennison, and Allison Watts, plus a Thackery Binx (in cat form). The characters come with lots of accessory elements to bring Disney Hocus Pocus scenes to life, including a green lightning spell, Dani’s Halloween pumpkin bucket, and the broom, mop, and vacuum cleaner the witches fly on in the movie. The gate/graveyard build can be used as a display stand for all the included characters. The cottage measures over 10.5 in. (27 cm) high, 10 in. (26 cm) wide, and 9 in. (24 cm) deep and comes with 2,316 pieces. The gate/graveyard build can be used as a display stand for all the included characters. The set is available starting today for $229.99 at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO ELDORADO FORTRESS AVAILABLE: Rediscover the world of LEGO Pirates with the #10320 LEGO Icons Eldorado Fortress. This tribute to the iconic 1980s model (#6276) comes with new features that will thrill fans of the LEGO Pirates range. The brick-built base houses detailed rooms, and new building pieces allow for greater architectural expression while retaining the classic feel of the original playset. Uncover hidden treasures as you craft the iconic fortress brick by brick, including the admiral’s office, a pirate prison, and an array of secret spaces. Combine the modular room sections to create different configurations and stage epic battle scenes with working cannons, eight minifigures, and a cool pirate galleon with printed fabric sails. The fort (in open configuration) measures over 10.5 in. (27 cm) high, 27.5 in. (70 cm) wide, and 9.5 in. (24 cm) deep. This is the third LEGO Icons set bringing back classic LEGO sets and wonderful childhood memories for many LEGO fans. The other two released last year are the #10305 LEGO Icons Lion Knights’ Castle and the #10497 LEGO Icons Galaxy Explorer. All three sets are available at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

FREE LEGO DISNEY SET: There is one promotional item this month, the #40600 LEGO Disney 100 Years Celebration display set. It features three models, each of which has a clip to hold photos, as well as an exclusive Mickey Mouse minifigure. You can get this set free with LEGO Disney purchases of $100 or more until July 9th at official LEGO stores and the LEGO Disney section of the Online LEGO Shop.

As you can see, the focus this month is primarily on adult builders and collectors with three fantastic new sets, but there are also plenty of new sets for younger builders and fans of other popular LEGO themes. To see the full selection of new sets released in the past few months, visit the new sets section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited for any of the new sets? And are you planning to get any of them? What building projects are you working on this summer? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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