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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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LEGO-Like Beautiful Wooden Building Bricks

The #853967 LEGO Originals Wooden Minifigure we discussed previously (see links at the end of this post) is an interesting novelty item that LEGO released shortly before the 2019 holiday season in limited quantities. It is a 5:1 upscaled version of the classic minifig carved out of oak. Although the wooden parts have no articulation, the minifig comes with adjustable plastic hands. The minifig is presented in a premium gift box with a leaflet featuring inspirational ideas to customize the model (painting, dressing, decorating, etc.). It has been quite popular with collectors, so it’s possible that LEGO will release similar items in the future.

Even though the LEGO Originals Wooden Minifigure is now sold out, it revived interest in building bricks similar to LEGO and made from wood. So, I thought to discuss the topic a bit. There are a couple of companies that have been manufacturing wooden building blocks that are worth checking out.

The highest quality wooden building block brand is called Mokulock from Japan. Mokulock blocks (and other wooden products) are made from trees that are cut down as a result of forest management in Yamagata. Mokulock blocks are carved from several different types of trees, including Japanese Cherry, Japanese Zelkova, Japanese Bigleaf Magnolia, Birch, Hornbeam, and Maple. This gives each brick its unique color, texture, and even aroma. No surface finishing oils, chemicals, paint, or glue is used in the manufacturing, so the blocks are as natural as they can get.

Mokulock bricks come in two sizes 2×2 studs and 2×4 studs. They are almost the same size as regular LEGO bricks, but not quite, so, they can’t really snap together with regular LEGO elements. However, they are precisely cut, so they do work well within their own system. The bricks are packaged in boxes of various piece-counts, and they also include building instructions for some basic models. There are also larger Mokulock bricks for younger children, similar to the size of DUPLO bricks.

Mokulock sets are interesting novelty items, but they are very expensive, even in Japan (about a dollar apiece). Also, because Mokulock bricks are untreated and uncoated wood they don’t respond well to moisture. Once they warp, it becomes hard to assemble and disassemble them. However, if you are still interested, most of the sets are available via Amazon. Here are the listings: MOKULOCK SETS ON AMAZON

A similar but cheaper product is available under the Eco-Bricks name. Eco-Bricks are made in China from all natural cherry wood. The 90-piece set that I have seen available on Amazon includes seventy standard 2×4 stud bricks, seven 2×4 stud bricks with tubes on the bottom and a flat top, five 2×2 stud bricks with tube on the bottom and a flat top, six 2×8 stud bricks with a flat bottom, and a couple of wheel assemblies. Interestingly, while these bricks aren’t cut as precisely as the Japanese brand, so sometimes they fit together too tight or too loose, they do fit better with LEGO bricks. You can find the 90-piece set on Amazon: ECO-BRICKS SET ON AMAZON

To be clear, wooden construction toys are not going to be able to replace the precision, durability, and variety of standard LEGO elements. However, as the brands above demonstrate, it’s possible to at least make some very basic LEGO bricks from wood. Although wooden bricks may not be very useful for most LEGO fans, they could offer an interesting medium to LEGO artists, photographers, brickfilmers, etc. who would like to add something unique and unusual to their creations. And who knows? LEGO may themselves expand on the LEGO Originals line and offer more novelty items made from wood.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Originals Wooden Minifigure? Do you have it? Have you customized it? Would you like LEGO to make similar products in the future? And what do you think of the LEGO bricks made from wood? Would you like to see similar LEGO-compatible wooden building elements in the future? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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