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Christmas LEGO shopping season begins!

Today is the day when the holiday shopping season officially begins (at least in the USA), which of course also means LEGO shopping! Whether you are planning to get LEGO sets for kids, relatives, friends, or yourself, you can take advantage of the myriad of offers, as local retailers and online shops are vying to offer the best deals. Here I will summarize some of the best places to shop for LEGO, as well as what to look out for in your LEGO shopping mission. 😉

LEGO Holiday Shopping

LEGO Stores & Online LEGO Shop: LEGO stores carry the full line of currently available LEGO sets, and if you have one near you, I would definitely recommend checking it out. There will be various promotions until Christmas, so keep an eye out for announcements. Right now LEGO is offering a limited edition holiday set with purchases over $99, and a free Pick-A-Brick box with purchases over $75. The added benefit of shopping at the Online LEGO Shop is the largest selection of items, no need to fight the crowds, and free shipping on orders over $75. Besides the deals mentioned above, sales tend to be moderate, but don’t forget that you also earn VIP points, which definitely makes those deals a lot sweeter! 🙄

Christmas LEGO Shopping Store Calendar

Toys’R’Us & Other Toy Shops: Toys’R’Us usually has the best selection of LEGO sets – not counting LEGO stores – and they often carry new releases early, not available anywhere else. The issue with Toys’R’Us and toy-shops in general is that they take advantage of unsuspecting customers by significantly inflating prices. They will advertise all kinds of sales, but with their inflated prices, those so-called sales end up being worse then just shopping at a generic retail store or directly at LEGO. Having said that, the numbers sometimes do work. The key with shopping at Toys’R’Us is knowing the original prices sets should be selling for. Take a calculator and do your math before being swept away in the shopping excitement. Here is an excellent video you might want to watch: The Myth of Toys’R’Us Deals

Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target & Other Retailers: These are the generic big-box retail stores. They have an excellent LEGO selection, their prices are not inflated, and they often have great deals around the holiday season. One tip I would give is that don’t take the shelf-prices for granted. They often have sales going on which are not yet marked on the shelves, especially around this time of the year when stores are so busy. Take items up to a price-checking station to get the most current price. Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Target often have steep discounts somewhere in the 25-50% off range. Don’t miss them!

Barnes&Noble, Sam’s Club & Other Retailers: These are some places where you might not think of looking for LEGO, but they are in fact great for finding hidden gems and great discounts. Barnes&Noble in particular tend to have great deals on LEGO sets before Christmas (also don’t forget about the excellent LEGO books we talked about a couple of days ago). Shopping clubs like Sam’s Club also carries LEGO around the holidays. The selection is usually very small, but you might find some good deals.

Amazon.com: My most favorite place to shop for LEGO in general, and definitely around the holidays, is Amazon.com. Their free shipping over $35 and no tax is a significant saving in itself. In addition their prices are excellent, as they like to undercut everyone else. Always look out for the Eligible for Free Super Saver Shipping icon in the item description. These are items shipped directly by Amazon. (Amazon also has affiliates and their shipping may not be free.) Besides Amazon having their own dedicated Amazon LEGO Shop, leading up to Christmas they also run Holiday Lightning Deals. These are items with a steep discount, but only available for a few hours. In the Holiday Toy Lightning Deals section you can often find amazing deals on some of the best LEGO sets. They don’t come up every day though, so bookmark this page and check back daily.

Christmas LEGO Shopping on Amazon

Other Online Shops: Toys’R’Us, Target, Wal-Mart, Barnes&Noble, etc. all have online shops as well. During the holidays they usually offer free shipping and the same or larger selection then at their retail locations. Sometimes they also have online-only deals. You can sign up for email alerts to get updates.

Shopping for Retired, Used & Bulk LEGO: If you have your eyes on a retired LEGO set, or just want to pick up some used or bulk LEGO, eBay.com and BrickLink.com are the best place to shop. Always check the seller’s feedback and ask questions before making a purchase. One thing to remember when shopping on eBay and BrickLink is that these are usually small hobby sellers who will need to pack and ship your order in their spare time. Place your order at least two weeks before Christmas to make sure the package arrives on time. You can read more at Shopping for LEGO on eBay and Shopping for LEGO on BrickLink.

And that pretty much sums up where to go LEGO shopping. I know it is a lot of places to keep a tab on, but I thought to give you an overall idea of where to look, and depending on your own location and situation, you can narrow down the list to what works best for you. Personally I almost always shop for LEGO at Amazon, not just because they have excellent prices, no shipping and no tax, but I can also pick up other, non-LEGO items in the same order (throw in some books, a couple of DVDs, some vitamins, or whatever else I need). Also, not having to spend gas and fight the traffic and crowds is a nice bonus. 🙂

Having said that, it is worth to check a LEGO Store (if you are lucky enough to have one near you) or Toys’R’Us to see LEGO sets displayed. I have found that no matter how many images I see online, there is nothing like seeing a LEGO set in person. It could actually be a really interesting experience! Sometimes you may not be interested in a set you see pictures of, but you fall in love with it after seeing it personally. Other times it is just the opposite. LEGO is full of surprises!

Hope this guide helps you a little in your holiday LEGO shopping. If you would like to add your own LEGO shopping tips feel free to share them in the comment section below, along with any great deals you run across between now and Christmas. Happy huntin’! 😀

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LEGO Architecture UN Headquarters review

Today I would like to show you a new LEGO set I recently built and I was quite impressed with. The set is from the LEGO Architecture Landmark series; #21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters. I have been actually very pleased with the LEGO Architecture line, especially the larger sets. Just a few days ago I had a chance to see several of them displayed at the Downtown Disney LEGO Shop in Orlando, and they are even more impressive in person than on pictures. If you have a chance to visit a LEGO store near you, I highly recommend you check them out. 🙂

#21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters

Going back to the #21018 LEGO Architecture UN Headquarters, it is (of course) based on the real UN building in New York. It is an iconic building both in history and in architecture. To be honest, I really dislike modernist architecture – they are ugly, intimidating, impersonal buildings looking more like a prison than a comfortable and comforting human environment. So I found it all the more impressive that LEGO was able to make such a lovely interpretation of this structure. But first let’s look at the official description, so you get an idea what this set it about.

Enjoy this imaginative interpretation of the UN Headquarters in LEGO bricks! Standing on the banks of New York City’s East River, the United Nations Headquarters has become one of the world’s most iconic buildings. Now you can recreate this amazing tribute to modernism in no less than 597 LEGO bricks, from the smooth façade to the building at its base. Designed mainly by Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer, the cornerstone was laid in 1949 and it was completed just three years later. This soaring architectural triumph is part of the LEGO Architecture Landmark series that pays tribute to some of the world’s greatest buildings and makes a fine addition to your desk, office or playroom.

  • This building is part of the LEGO Landmark series celebrating iconic world buildings
  • Read the enclosed booklet in English and French giving fascinating details of its design and history
  • Build the United Nations Headquarters from 597 individual LEGO bricks
  • Build one of Le Corbusier and Niemeyer’s greatest achievements in LEGO bricks
  • Have your own version of the iconic United Nations Headquarters standing on your desk or office!
  • Measures 8” (21cm) wide, 5” high (14cm), 6” (15cm) deep

The LEGO United Nations Headquarters is a quite large set, built on a base of three 8×16 plates in a frame (the final model is 26×18 studs), and the main building is a bit over 13 LEGO bricks tall. So yeah, it is impressive. But even more interesting is the building-techniques used. It took me a couple of hours to assemble the set and I was never bored in the process. 😀

#21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters Details

One of the main aspects of the LEGO Architecture sets is that they are built to be small replicas of real landmarks – as accurate as possible in such a scale. The accuracy is achieved by using lots of small LEGO elements, unique building techniques, interesting details, and in general not cutting corners. By that I mean that a section that could easily be built with a half a dozen parts and would still be fairly accurate, is in fact built using three times as many elements and assembled in unusual ways to remain as faithful as possible to the original building. (Quite a feat for replicating some of the more complex architectural designs.)

#21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters Overview

The LEGO Architecture sets are also excellent examples of the way LEGO designers interpret a real-life structure and translate it to LEGO; working with the essence of a building and highlighting its key features so it is instantly recognizable. And at the same time adding very unique building techniques, so not just the final model, but the building experience itself is enjoyable and educational. In fact, LEGO and architecture is really a match made in heaven. (I highly recommend checking out the #21050 LEGO Architecture Studio set where you learn to model architecture and design concepts with LEGO. You can read my review on it here: LEGO Architecture Studio Set Review)

#21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters Back View

The LEGO Architecture series is also a great study of LEGO micro-building; taking advantage of the color, shape and size of LEGO elements and using them in very creative ways to represent entire structures. And I would say that this is what I enjoy most about the LEGO Architecture sets – they are very educational and you can learn quite a bit from them about designing and building with LEGO.

Besides the building experience, the final models of the LEGO Architecture series are quite stunning. They are really meant to be center-pieces on a desk of a CEO, or on the display shelf in the lobby of a company. You would not for a moment think that these are children’s toys. They are models, maquettes, replicas… and the building material just happens to be LEGO. The LEGO UN Headquarters turned out particularly sweet with all the white elements contrasted with those gorgeous trans-blue windows.

#21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters Side View

If you have never built a LEGO Architecture set before, I suggest that you give them a try. I especially recommend some of the larger, $50+ range sets to maximize your building and learning experience, plus have an impressive model to display. But some of the smaller sets are also quite interesting. Anyway, try them! I think you will be very impressed and might just get hooked. They are not as popular and sexy as for example LEGO Star Wars or LEGO Super Heroes, and some people only look at LEGO Architecture sets to see what “useful” parts they contain for building something else, but I’m here to tell you that with their quiet elegance the LEGO Architecture sets are clear winners! 🙄

Buy LEGO Architecture UN Headquarters

Each of the LEGO Architecture sets come with a glossy, high quality booklet about the landmark’s history, and the building-instructions. Even the set boxes are classy; black, sleek and sturdy – much nicer that normal LEGO boxes! The #21018 LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters, along with other LEGO Architecture sets are available at some gift-shops of landmark buildings, at LEGO stores, and at the Online LEGO Shop.

Shop for LEGO Architecture Sets

If you have already built a LEGO Architecture set before I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences with it. Do you have a favorite? What did you like about it the most? Also, if you have any questions about this, or any of the other LEGO Architecture sets, feel free to ask in the comment section below! 😉

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