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2020 LEGO BrickHeadz Sets Review

Although LEGO no longer releases as many LEGO BrickHeadz sets as they did a couple of years ago, the theme is still well and alive, mainly focusing on blocky brick-built characters for holidays and special occasions. Early 2020, we are getting five LEGO BrickHeadz sets, which is what we’re going to talk about today.

#40436 LEGO BRICKHEADZ LUCKY CAT: The maneki-neko (Japanese for “beckoning cat”) is a commonly seen Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. The figurine depicts a cat beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed at the entrance of shops, restaurants, and other businesses. In addition, the beckoning cat can be found as keychains, piggy banks, and other accessories. Because the figurine is also popular with Chinese merchants, it is also referred to as the “Chinese lucky cat”. (Click images for larger view.)

According to the set description, the LEGO BrickHeadz Lucky Cat celebrates the Chinese New Year. The #96 on the box indicates that this is the 96th LEGO BrickHeadz character, which could be important to know for collectors. The cat has long whiskers, a cute pink nose, and a lever at the back to move the right paw up and down. The left paw holds a printed pearl-gold 1×2 tile with Chinese inscription. The cat sits on a 6×6 black base that has become standard for LEGO BrickHeadz sets, but it also has elaborate red and gold decorations on the sides. This is a cute set overall that would make a nice New Years gift. 134 pieces. Price: $9.99 – AVAILABLE JANUARY 1ST

#40379 LEGO BRICKHEADZ VALENTINE’S BEAR: Just like the cat, the bear is another sitting character on an elaborate base that is build in a similar fashion as the base of the cat. The base represents a picnic blanket spread out on the grass, and also includes a little brick-built bee, a honey jar, and colorful flowers and pink hearts. The bear holds a large red heart, which is a fairly new piece. The collectors’ number for this set is #97. Another cute gift item. 150 pieces. Price: $9.99 – AVAILABLE JANUARY 1ST

➡ #40380 LEGO BRICKHEADZ SHEEP: This set celebrates Easter, and will be available in February. The collectors’ number is 100. Again, we see the same type of extension to the standard LEGO BrickHeadz base, this time with a flower and a couple of painted Easter eggs. I quite like how the sheep’s wool is made with 1×1 round plates, and tiles, the cute nose, and curl of fur over its forehead. Also notice that the sheep is holding a paintbrush. No special elements here, but still adorable. I don’t know the piece-count for this set, but I assume it’s similar to the other two above. The price should be the same as well. – AVAILABLE IN FEBRUARY

Before talking about the next two sets, I just wanted to mention that my all-time favorite LEGO BrickHeadz set is the #41597 LEGO BrickHeadz Go Brick Me customization box from 2018. The set came with 708 pieces, decorative stickers, and an instruction book with base models to build, mix, and match all types of characters. You could build your friends, family, favorite characters, etc. It was basically a fun and creative educational kit on designing and building brick-built characters. Ever since the set was retired, I have been hoping for more sets like it, and the upcoming bride and groom sets are very similar.

#40383 LEGO BRICKHEADZ WEDDING BRIDE: As you can see on the box, this is a customization kit with at least fourteen different looks for the bride. The facial expression, hair, skin color, and accessories can all be customized. The set also comes with a special 1×4 printed piece that is part of the bride’s dress. The dress itself doesn’t have a whole lot of customization options besides changing out the color of the decorations at the front. Accessories include a pair of glasses, flowers, dress decorations, and a chrome-gold ring.

Both this set and the groom could make fun gifts for a couple about to get married, or could even be used as cake toppers. If you don’t know anyone who is about to get married, you can still used the sets similarly as the #41597 LEGO BrickHeadz Go Brick Me customization box, but you might want to switch out the parts of the dress. 306 pieces. Price: $12.99 – AVAILABLE JANUARY 1ST

#40384 LEGO BRICKHEADZ WEDDING GROOM: Here we got the smartly dressed groom to match the bride. Just like in the bride set, there are plenty of pieces to build at least eleven possible looks, including changing the facial expression, hair, and skin color. Accessories include a pair of glasses, pieces for a brick-built hat, suit decorations, and a chrome-gold ring. And there is also a special 1x2x2 printed brick for his suit. 255 pieces. Price $12.99 – AVAILABLE JANUARY 1ST

I like LEGO BrickHeadz because they are good for doodling while having a bit of a break from work, or when getting together with friends. They are easy to build once you get the hang of it, and it’s fun to make them look like someone you know. Thus, I prefer the free-building sets. And LEGO BrickHeadz also appeals to collectors who have been collecting all the brick-built version of super heroes, villains, and other movie and comics characters. If you like any of the new sets coming out in a few days, or you want to check out the current selection, visit the LEGO BrickHeadz section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO BrickHeadz theme? Do you collect the characters, or do you prefer building your own? And what do you think of the 2020 LEGO BrickHeadz sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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After Christmas LEGO Sales & Promotions

Now that Christmas is over, it’s time to hunt for bargains! Perhaps Santa didn’t bring you the LEGO set you wanted, you want to bulk up your LEGO parts selection, or build up the inventory in your BrickLink store. A few days ago, LEGO added a new button at the navigation page of the Online LEGO Shop, directing you to sales and offers. While there were sales going on before Christmas, LEGO added even more items to their clearance section. In addition, LEGO retailers are also clearing out shelves to make room for new products. So, let’s see what’s available.

At the Online LEGO Shop, well over 100 items are discounted in the 20-30% range. Pretty much all the LEGO key chains, watches, clocks and various accessories are discounted. These make great little gifts throughout the year. Minfigs packs and minifig pods are also discounted, including the #853610 LEGO Minecraft Skin Pack 2, the #853866 LEGO Ninjago Minifig Pack, the #853544 LEGO Ninjago Accessory Set, and the #853744 LEGO Batman Minifig Pack. They are awesome for boosting your minifig collection. Visit the Sales & Offers section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Amongst the larger sets, the #75951 LEGO Harry Potter Grindelwald’s Escape, The LEGO Movie 2 sets, and some of the retiring LEGO Friends sets could offer a great variety of interesting parts. Please note that LEGO is continuously updating the clearance list, so it’s best to frequently check the Sales & Offers section of the Online LEGO Shop.

There are also two sets that LEGO is currently offering with Double VIP Points; the #60216 LEGO City Fire Brigade, and the #41375 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Amusement Pier. You can find them at the Online LEGO Shop.

In addition, one of the January freebies, the LEGO Star Wars 20th anniversary #30624 LEGO Collectible Obi-Wan Kenobi minifigure is now available. This offer is valid on LEGO Star Wars purchases of $40 or more until the end of January.

Another interesting new feature is that LEGO is now offering text alerts for important announcements. I signed up for this back in September when it was still in the testing phase, and they had a special offer just for registering. Since then, I didn’t find the service particularly useful. I receive an occasional message with the same offers as through the LEGO VIP emails. Hopefully, they will make enhancements in the future and offer unique promotions to those who sign up, so keep an eye on this feature.

As far as offerings at retailers, it really depends on how much overstock a particular store has. For example, there are three Wal-Mart stores in my area, and their clearance section differs wildly. If you have the time, it might be worth checking at all of them. Also, don’t forget to check retailers’ website, as they may have special clearance offers there as well. And you may also find discounts at the Amazon LEGO Shop, and Amazon LEGO Deals.

While older sets are going on clearance and retiring, many of the new 2020 sets are already listed at the New Items section of the Online LEGO Shop. Although most of them are not yet available for purchase (the official release date is January 1st), it’s worth looking through the list and putting your favorite sets on your wish list. This helps budgeting your purchases for the next year. In addition, some LEGO retailers already put the 2020 sets on their shelves, so if you are lucky enough, you may be able to purchase them a bit early.

What do you think? Have you been finding any great clearance deals since Christmas? And which 2020 sets are you looking forward to the most? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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