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September 2022 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions

September wraps up the summer season and most of us are back to school, work, and regular life in general. But this doesn’t mean we have to stop enjoying our hobbies. In fact, LEGO is enticing us with several new sets this month. Let’s take a look!

LEGO IDEAS MOTORIZED LIGHTHOUSE AVAILABLE NOW: The first new set this month is a big one. The #21335 LEGO Ideas Motorized Lighthouse with 2,065 pieces and measures over 21.5 in. (54 cm) high, 10 in. (25 cm) wide, and 10 in. (25 cm) deep. We talked about this set before (see: LEGO Ideas Motorized Lighthouse Press-Release) but to recap, the set features a lighthouse tower with motorized rotating light and custom-designed Fresnel lens elements, plus a cottage with a glowing fireplace (LEGO Power Function battery box, medium motor, and cable with lights included). The set also comes with minifigures. The price is $299.99, and the set is available at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

2022 LEGO ADVENT CALENDARS AVAILABLE NOW: This year, LEGO is releasing five LEGO Advent Calendars, and they are available now. These are fantastic sets to count down the days to Christmas, and they also include lots of unique minifigures and accessories. I would recommend purchasing the Advent Calendar(s) you want as soon as possible as they become hard to find and can even go out of stock as we get closer to the holidays. The five sets are as follows: the #41706 LEGO Friends Advent Calendar for $34.99, the #60352 LEGO City Advent Calendar for $34.99, the #76231 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Guardians of the Galaxy Advent Calendar for $44.99, the #76404 LEGO Harry Potter Advent Calendar for $44.99, and the #75340 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar for $44.99. You can find them all at the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO COLLECTIBLE MINIFIGURES SERIES 23: This new series features an eclectic mix of costumed and other fun characters with several of them perfect for the upcoming holiday season. Each of the twelve characters costs $4.99 and they are all available at the minifigures section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO SPIDER-MAN BRICK-BUILT FIGURES AVAILABLE NOW: The three brick-built large LEGO Spider-Man characters we talked about recently (see: More LEGO Marvel Buildable Figures Preview) are now available. This includes the #76225 LEGO Spider-Man Miles Morales Figure, the #76226 LEGO Spider-Man Figure, and the #76230 LEGO Spider-Man Venom Figure. Each character is $24.99 and available at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO SETS ON SALE: There are several great sets on sale right now that you may want to check out as well. The #10284 LEGO Camp Nou – FC Barcelona Stadium and the #10291 LEGO Ideas Queer Eye – The Fab 5 Loft are both 40% off. The #71401 LEGO Super Mario Luigi’s Mansion Expansion Set is 30% off. The #21226 LEGO Art Project mosaic set, the #71755 LEGO Ninjago Temple of the Endless Sea, the #76155 LEGO Marvel Eternals in Arishem’s Shadow set, and several LEGO Super Mario, LEGO VIDIYO, LEGO BrickHeadz, and several miscellaneous smaller sets are 20% off. To see them all, head over to the sales and deals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Advent Calendars for this year? And what do you think of the other new sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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Although LEGO is considered an educational toy, it’s surprising how few sets have been released through the decades featuring school buildings. Fortunately, the LEGO Friends line changed this. We got the #41005 LEGO Friends Heartlake High in 2013, the #41134 LEGO Friends Heartlake Performance School in 2016, the #41682 LEGO Friends Heartlake City School in 2021, and this year, we got two schools; the #41711 LEGO Friends Emma’s Art School, and the #41714 LEGO Friends Andrea’s Theater School.

The #41711 LEGO Friends Emma’s Art School comes with 844 pieces and features a three-story French-style building with a pleasing color-scheme and lovely details like the brush and pen over the entrance and the customizable panels with colorful LEGO DOTS tiles.

There is a small cafeteria as well as a locker room on the first floor. On the second floor, there is a classroom for practicing ceramics on a spinning pottery wheel, and another classroom for fashion design with a mannequin, sewing machine, and various accessories. The third floor also has two classrooms; one for learning photography, and the other with 3D printing equipment.

The floors are only six studs wide, so there is only enough room for the most essential modules and play-features. The rest is suggested by strategically placed stickers. Interestingly, the place doesn’t feel too cramped because the back of the building is fully open with dividing walls only suggested with half-arches. This is a method used in many other sets and works well for play. Another way to expand the space is by having additional modules outside of the building. In this case, two paint easels.

This is a lovely set overall and could be added to other recently released LEGO Friends sets like the #41704 LEGO Friends Main Street Building. Or, because the building is so nice, it could be turned into a LEGO Modular Building by those who prefer more encloses structures. Either way, it’s a wonderful set with lots of potential for play, customization, and display.

The #41714 LEGO Friends Andrea’s Theater School with 1,154 pieces features a wonderfully detailed Victorian facade that also rivals the LEGO Modular Buildings. In fact, it mimics the look of a London West End theater, but it doesn’t stop there.

The set can be hinged open to reveal a full theater with orchestra and balcony seats, and opening the textile theater curtains reveals two backdrops; a medieval castle and a nighttime cityscape.

Spin the theater around and there’s rigging for the lights and a dressing room where characters get made up, just like at a real theater.

There are also various props so mini-dolls can get dressed for different roles. As the functions of this set are hard to explain just in words, I’m including the video review below so you can see how it works.

This is one of the most engaging LEGO Friends sets I have seen to date. The action-packed and delightful details remind me of some of the surprising features of the Magical Funfair sets released last year. The LEGO Friends design team has been on fire in the past few years releasing some very engaging sets, and this is one of the best amongst them with so many fun details to discover. I should also add that a number of LEGO fans turned this set into a Muppets theater with the recently released Muppets Collectible Minifigures. Another exciting modification that you might consider.

The #41711 LEGO Friends Emma’s Art School is $69.99, and the #41714 LEGO Friends Andrea’s Theater School is $99.99. I would say that if you can only get one of them, go with the theater school because it’s so interesting, but you can’t go wrong with the art school either. Both sets are currently available at the LEGO Friends section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Do you have any of the LEGO Friends schools? Which one is your favorite so far? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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