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LEGO is offering two sets with Double VIP Points this month. Both are brand new sets from the LEGO Marvel Avengers collection. Interestingly, both of these sets feature the Avengers Tower; one for young builders with simple building techniques, and the other for older kids with more advanced details. Let’s take a closer look!

The #76152 LEGO Marvel Avengers Wrath of Loki is a LEGO Juniors (now called LEGO 4+) set meant for children who are just starting out with LEGO, or transitioning over from DUPLO to regular LEGO sets. However, Juniors sets are not just for kids! The minifigs are often exclusive and all the decorations are printed, which makes them interesting for collectors and those who are looking for unique printed elements.

The five characters included in the #76152 LEGO Marvel Avengers Wrath of Loki set are Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Captain Marvel, and Loki. With the exception of Iron Man (who also appears in the #76153 LEGO Marvel Avengers Helicarrier), all the minifigs are exclusive to this set. Also note the new Captain Marvel helmet with bright-light-yellow removable Mohawk, that also only appeared in one other set, the #76153 LEGO Marvel Avengers Helicarrier!

Besides the minifigs, the set also includes a slice of the Avengers Tower, a small Quinjet, and Loki’s glider. As this is a 4+ set, the building instructions are very simple, and the building and vehicles include special one-piece Starter Bricks that allows kids to build easily and make the constructions very sturdy for play.

The color selection is quite nice with dark-azure, dark-blue, and translucent-light-blue for the building, and an assortment of useful colors for the vehicles. Three of the most noteworthy pieces are printed elements exclusive to this set: the flat-silver 6×8- oval tile with the Avengers logo pattern, the red 4×4 wedge with the Avengers logo pattern (from the Quinjet), and the 1x4x3 translucent windowpane featuring a video screen with Loki and a warning sign. There are a couple of other printed pieces as well (keyboard and control board), but those are not unique to this set.

As you can see, the set has many positives going for it. The not-so-positive part is the price. The set is $59.99 for 223 pieces, which means a whopping 27 cents per piece. LEGO Juniors sets are always on the expensive side due to the large Starter Bricks, larger elements in general, and printed pieces, but even with all the unique parts and minifigs, I feel this set is overpriced by about $10-$15. You can either wait for a sale, or Double VIP Points basically give you a 10% discount, which is something. If you’re interested, you can find the set at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Now, let’s take a look at the other set with Double VIP Points; the #76166 LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower Battle. This set features a fully equipped 17” (44cm) high building with 5 floors and 7 feature-packed rooms. Rooms include Black Widow’s Sky Cycle garage, the Arc Reactor room, the Armory room, a tech lab, a jail, and two balconies (the jail can blast open, and one of the balconies is collapsible).

The set comes with seven minifigs in total. Three of the minifigs are three different versions of Iron Man; with regular armor that also appears in one other set, and Blazer and Tazer armors that are unique to this set. The other four minifigs are Red Skull (exclusive), Black Widow (not exclusive), and two AIM Agents that appeared in other sets as well.

As usual with such sets, the decorations are all stickers, but with only 10 of them, it’s not bad. LEGO designers did a great job achieving all the other details by brick-built techniques. I especially like the brick-built logo. And as usual with Marvel sets, there are tons of fun accessories like the various blast and fire pieces. Overall, this set looks like a lot of fun. Taller but thinner than the #76038 LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower from 2015. It would be interesting to combine the two. The minifig-selection and play features are also good, and the price of $89.99 (685 pieces, 13 cents price/piece) is not too bad either. Especially with Double VIP Points. Below, I have included JANGBRiCK’s review so you can see the set in more detail, and if you want to check it out, it’s available at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Besides these two sets, there are other new Marvel sets that were recently released. This includes the #76153 LEGO Marvel Avengers Helicarrier, the #76164 LEGO Marvel Iron Man Hulkbuster vs. A.I.M Agent, and the #76165 LEGO Marvel Iron Man Buildable Helmet. And of course, we also got the awesome new #31199 LEGO Marvel Studios Iron Man Mosaic we talked about the other day. You can find all the new sets at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited about any of the new LEGO Marvel sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Or did you get some of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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Update from LEGO About Coming Soon Sets

Many of our readers and subscribers pointed out that the sets they were expecting to see released in August are still not available at the Online LEGO Shop. In addition, most of these upcoming sets have a vague “Coming Soon” message posted on their page, instead of a specific release date. LEGO fans are disappointed and confused about the delays, and they are also worried that with no specific release date mentioned, they may miss out when the sets do become available.

These concerns were also raised by members of many other communities, and below I have included LEGO’s clarification and response. In addition, there are some other updates in regards to availability, which I have included as well.

The typical release for the summer sets is June for Europe and August in North America. This is because EU stores swap their stock twice a year in January and June, and North American retailers restock their shelves twice a year in January and August/September. These are standard business models in these markets and outside of the control of the LEGO Group.

This year, new releases in North America have been impacted by the closing of the LEGO factory in Mexico due to the pandemic. Thus, some of the sets originally scheduled for an August 1st release have been delayed due to production limitations. This shows up at the online LEGO shop by having a “Coming Soon” notification on some products and “Available August 1st” for others. The “Coming Soon” sets have not been canceled, just delayed.

Sets that were originally scheduled for August 1st have been moved to September 1st, however if the products are received earlier in the warehouse, they can be launched earlier. This is why some of the sets are listed as “Coming Soon” without a specific date. So to summarize, sets marked as “Coming Soon” will launch anytime between now and September 1st. Sets that are marked as available with a specific date will get released on that date. LEGO’s other factories are working hard to assist all markets including replacing the locations normally served by the factory in Mexico.

Sets from themes that are currently listed as just “Coming Soon” with no specific release date and should be available between now and September first include LEGO Architecture, LEGO Batman, LEGO City, the new LEGO Creator 3-in-1 sets, LEGO Disney, LEGO Friends, LEGO Harry Potter, LEGO Hidden Side, and LEGO Ninjago. For updates, check the Online LEGO Shop.

Sets that are listed for September 1st release include LEGO Technic, LEGO Star Wars, the second wave of LEGO Monkie Kid, LEGO Trolls World Tour, LEGO Iron Man, and the rest of the LEGO Art Mosaics (only Iron Man was released so far). To see them all, visit the Online LEGO Shop.

It’s also worth noting that one of the LEGO Star Wars sets scheduled for September 1st, the #75293 LEGO Star Wars Resistance I-TS Transport is now available for pre-order. This is a highly anticipated set from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – a new land at Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort. It comes with a very cool shuttle with removable top, opening sides, four rotating stud shooters by the cockpit and four rear stud shooters. The four characters are Lieutenant Bek, Vi Moradi, an Astromech Droid, and a GNK Power Droid. Pre-ordering the set assures you will have it shipped as soon as it’s available and don’t have to worry about it going out of stock before you can hit the buy button. If you’re interested, visit the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Another concern that was recently raised at the LEGO Ambassador Forum is that the purchase limitation on the new LEGO Powered Up components were set too low. This made it difficult for those working on several projects or larger projects that required more than just a few of these components. Below is the response from AFOL Engagement Manager, Jordan Paxton:

For the past few weeks, I have been working with LEGO Retail, LEGO Consumer Services and our Order Verification Team to stress the need to examine the limits on certain products and the current limit time frame. Your voices are heard and we recognize that there are certain items where the need to purchase additional LEGO Powered Up motors or hubs is critical. We are also in a situation where production is limited due to the virus.

There are concerns around increasing the limits on certain products that have long lead-times. Powered elements are a very good example of an item with a significant lead-time. If we go back to 2016 when the #10254 LEGO Creator Holiday Train was released, train motors, HUBs, and remotes sold out prior to November and were out of stock for over six months. This was a very challenging time for everyone as you could not power the train or any other product you just received. Hence the need for limits.

While we do not have any information to share on the purchase limit period, we can share that we were able to come to an agreement that limits could be increased on certain products. For most Powered Up elements, the quantity purchase limits have been increased from 2 or 3 up to 5.

In summary, if you are interested to get any of the delayed summer sets, keep an eye on the Online LEGO Shop. One thing I have found helpful is to add them to my Wish List, so I can check the availability of all the sets I’m interested in on one page. What about you? Are there any sets you’re eagerly waiting for? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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