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LEGO Creator Bookshop Press-Release

This morning, the LEGO group finally revealed the #10270 LEGO Creator Expert Bookshop, the latest in the LEGO Modular Buildings series. Below is the press-release with description, pictures, and other details. Read through the information and let me know what you think!

Bring a novel new building to your LEGO brick town with the #10270 LEGO Creator Expert Bookshop. The latest addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings series, this three-story bookshop, and adjoining townhouse is crammed full of fun features and has all the character of a quaint European town. The house and bookshop itself draw on inspiration from variety sources such as the Painted Ladies in San Francisco and the buildings of Amsterdam.

The 2,504-piece build features a three-story bookshop and adjoining modular town house building, which are full of surprising details including a reading nook – where any one of the five LEGO minifigures included in the set can settle down to read ‘Moby Brick’ (or any other book) in the peace and quiet of the detailed bookshop.

This set is packed full of unexpected features such as the toy plane stuck in the branches of the autumnal birch tree outside the house and a pet chameleon hiding in the bedroom of the house – all of which are sure to delight budding builders as they create their own bookshop.

The modular design allows the two buildings to be configured in a number of ways, giving LEGO brick fans flexibility when they display the model or integrate it into their own town of other LEGO Creator Expert Modular Buildings.

The set is inspired by the houses of Amsterdam and the dollhouses that were built by the mother of the set’s designer, Wes Talbott, when he was growing up. The set features an adjoining townhouse with individual rooms for each of the five LEGO minifigures to relax in, when they’re not exploring the bookstore itself.

Measuring over 11” (29cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 9” (25cm) deep, this buildable model makes for an impressive display piece on its own, or as part of a larger LEGO Modular Buildings series street scene. This advanced set offers a challenging and rewarding build experience whether building alone, or sharing the experience with a friend.

The LEGO Creator Expert Modular Buildings series is a premium collection of advanced, interconnecting buildings, featuring authentic designs from around the world. They are meant for adults and teenagers with a passion (recommended for ages 16+). From authentic buildings and classic cars to other objects of desire, LEGO Creator Expert advanced sets offer a world of nostalgia, escapism, self-expression, pure enjoyment, and surprise.

The #10270 LEGO Creator Expert Bookshop is going to be available directly from LEGO starting on January 1st, 2020. Prices are as follows: US $179.99 – CA $199.99 – DE €159.99 – UK £149.99 – FR €159.99 – DK 1299DKK (Euro pricing varies by country). For more details, visit the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Notice that this set was designed by Wes Talbott, a designer who was hired from the LEGO fan community after his Legend of Zelda model achieved 10,000 votes on LEGO Ideas. The #10270 LEGO Creator Expert Bookshop is Wes’ first LEGO Creator Expert set, and he added a number of Easter eggs to the model. For example, the house address (107) is the LEGO number for the teal color the house is made out of, and is a color Wes helped bring back to the LEGO color palette. The minifigures that are included within the set are based on his parents. They are both creative makers, and his mother especially loves to design and build dollhouses out of wood and LEGO bricks. Wes is also a huge LEGO Lord of the Rings fan, and he would love to work on the LEGO Harry Potter product line as well. Hopefully, the designer-video for the Bookshop will be released soon, so we can hear more from Wes.

There is a lot to like about this set, and maybe a few things not to like. I know that some LEGO fans weren’t happy with the 1950s style of the last two LEGO Modular Buildings (#10260 LEGO Downtown Diner from 2018, and #10264 LEGO Corner Garage from 2019), so it’s nice to see that we are back to a more traditional and charming design. I also really like that two 16×32-stud baseplates are used, which makes the set a lot more versatile. The only other split building we got in the series is the #10218 LEGO Creator Pet Shop released back in 2011. The teal color of the apartment building also helps to tie in the unusual teal arch of the #10260 LEGO Creator Downtown Diner, which is going to be helpful to those who own that set, but were a bit put off by the teal.

Because of the split design, the interior spaces are quite small and sparsely furnished compared to some of the larger buildings. The outside decorations also appear to be pretty simple, as most of them rely on standard LEGO elements and not as many clever building techniques as some of the earlier sets. In fact, the overall size, the simple interior, and the split design makes this set similar to the #10218 LEGO Creator Pet Shop. The Pet Shop, along with almost all of the earlier LEGO Modular Buildings of about the same size, was in the $150-$160 range. Prices started to creep up in the past few years (the #10251 LEGO Creator Brick Bank, and the #10260 LEGO Creator Downtown Diner were both priced at $170, and the larger #10264 LEGO Creator Corner Garage is $200). The Bookshop is also very close to the Downtown Diner in terms of piece-count. I would say that a price of $160-$170 would be fair, $180 is pushing it. We will see what LEGO fans think about the increase. For the current selection of LEGO Modular Buildings, visit the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

In summary, I like the return of the charming style of the earlier LEGO Modular Buildings, the split design is great, the colors are nice, but the design may be a bit too simple for advanced builders, and the price is on the high side. What do you think? How do you like this latest addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings? Feel free to share your own thoughts in the comment section below!

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Custom LEGO Accessories for the Holidays!

If you are looking for something special for the holidays, either for yourself or someone else on your Christmas shopping list, you might consider some of the unique items from LEGO customers. Just like LEGO and LEGO retailers, LEGO customizers are also running holiday specials, so this is a good time to visit their webshops. Below, I will list some interesting offerings from my favorite LEGO customizers.

HOLIDAY SPECIALS BY CITIZENBRICK: CitizenBrick specializes in custom printed LEGO minifigures, minifigure parts, and printed accessories. Below are some of their newest offerings. Orders over $100 get a special Christmas Tin featuring an adorable reindeer man with custom molded antlers and candy cane, plus a custom printed traditional Christmas sweater torso (see above). Visit CitizenBrick.com.

HOLIDAY SPECIALS BY ECLIPSEGRAFX: EclipseGRAFX also has some new items, including some really nice printed minifigure accessories. Below are some of their latest offerings, and you can see the full selection at EclipseBricks.com.

HOLIDAY SPECIALS BY BRICKFORGE: BrickForge offers some new character packs, including full armors and printed accessories. They have a huge selection of items, so make sure you look around at BrickForge.com.

HOLIDAY SPECIALS BY BRICKWARRIORS: BrickWarriors restocked some of their most popular minifigure accessories ranging from ancient history, to modern military, and fantasy. They have been running some very aggressive sales, so take advantage of their offers at BrickWarriors.com.

HOLIDAY SPECIALS BY MINIFIGS.ME: Minifigs.me is a UK-based customizer with a huge range of custom minifigures. They are also happy to do custom printing for you if you have a design idea. Their prices and shipping fees are reasonable, so if you want something unique, take a look at their selection at Minifigs.me.

HOLIDAY SPECIALS BY MINIFIGURES.COM: Minifigures.com is another UK-based LEGO customizer, specializing in high-quality custom printed LEGO minifigures. They have reasonable shipping fees worldwide. Check out their full selection at Minifigures.com.

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