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November 2023 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions

I hope everyone had a wonderful and fun-filled Halloween, and now that we’re in November, let’s talk about what’s new with LEGO!

The LEGO Holiday Shop is now open on LEGO’s website. It’s basically a place where currently available LEGO sets are organized a bit differently than on the main shopping page. Seasoned LEGO fans who can easily find their way around the website may not find this as useful, but those who don’t visit the shop as often will likely appreciate features like the Gift Finder and the shopping page for holiday-themed sets.

There is going to be a members-only LEGO Insiders Weekend on November 18-19, which will include deals, special offers, gifts with purchase, and more. The details are not yet known, but this is something to look forward to if you’re already a LEGO Insiders (formerly known as LEGO VIP) member. We will talk about this event more as we know more, and you can also keep an eye on it at the LEGO Insiders page.

As far as new sets, the #10326 LEGO Natural History Museum, the latest in the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection is now available for pre-order. The set will start shipping on December 1st. It is available at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Another set available for pre-order is the adorable #10329 LEGO Tiny Plants from the LEGO Botanical Collection. It will start shipping on December 1st, and you can find it at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The third set now available for pre-order is the #10327 LEGO Dune Atreides Royal Ornithroper. Please note though that although you can pre-order the set now, it won’t start shipping until February 1st. You can find more information on this set at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The two new free gift-with-purchase sets this month are the #40595 LEGO Ideas Tribute to Galileo Galilei and the #40609 LEGO Glitched Christmas. They are available with purchases until November 16th at the Online LEGO Shop.

There are a few sets ready to retire, which means that once the current stock runs out, no more will be made. This includes the #10255 LEGO Modular Assembly Square, #10270 LEGO Modular Bookshop, the #10293 LEGO Santa’s Visit, the #10273 LEGO Haunted House, and the #10265 LEGO Ford Mustang.

Also don’t forget the exclusives released last month! The #75367 LEGO Star Wars Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser measures over 43 in. (109 cm) long and makes a showstopping centerpiece for any collection. And the #10325 LEGO Icons Alpine Lodge makes a playful addition to your LEGO Winter Village Collection. And of course, there are also many new and exciting smaller sets are also available. You can find them at the new items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you starting to put together a Christmas shopping list? What’s on your wish list? Which has been your favorite set this year? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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Unlocking History Brick by Brick! Today, the LEGO Group unveiled the highly anticipated #10326 LEGO Icons Natural History Museum set. It is the largest LEGO Modular Building set by piece-count and one of the most requested building themes by fans.

The #10326 LEGO Icons Natural History Museum is the perfect addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection and features fresh architecture, new building techniques, and countless fun stories. The two-story model includes dual atriums, a removable roof, and a middle floor, and is packed with brick-built exhibits and details. The 4,014-piece model measures over 12 in. (31 cm) high, 15 in. (39 cm) wide and 10 in. (25 cm) deep.

To the right of the entrance, visitors are welcomed by a giant brick-built Brachiosaurus skeleton. This dinosaur is so large, that its neck rises above the first floor and stretches into the second. It’s flanked by several smaller exhibits including a sabertooth skull, a fossil, and yes, even dinosaur eggs.

Up on the landing, the museum’s geology section showcases a colorful array of quartz, geodes, and stalagmites, and spotlighting a cutaway of the earth and its molten core.

Heading up to the second floor, witness a large map of the planet showing the projected orbit of a new rocket, a detailed orrery of the solar system, and a diorama of a future space base. Up on the roof, the museum’s curator recounts their experiences and travels in their detailed office writing memoirs.

Here are a few more pictures of the set, showing the large banners at the front of the museum and the museum curator’s office.

As usual, the set can seamlessly connect with previously released LEGO Modular Buildings with LEGO Technic pegs.

The #10326 LEGO Icons Natural History Museum is already available for pre-order and shipping will begin on December 1st. Prices are as follows: $299.99/€299.99/£259.99/449.99 AUD/2499 CNY/121990 HUF/389.99 CAD. For more information, and to pre-order the set, visit the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the latest in the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection? Are you planning to get it? Did you pre-order it already? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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