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December 2018 – new LEGO sets & promotions

Now that we are fully in the holiday shopping season, there are lots of LEGO sales to find and promotions to take advantage of. LEGO has been running an excellent clearance sale since Black Friday with sets as much as 30% off. This includes some large sets that are getting retired, like the #75827 LEGO Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters, the #70922 LEGO Batman Movie The Joker Manor, the #21137 LEGO Minecraft The Mountain Cave, the #10214 LEGO Creator Tower Bridge, the #10253 LEGO Creator Big Ben, the #75060 LEGO Star Wars Slave I, the #10247 LEGO Creator Ferris Wheel, the #71042 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Silent Mary, the #10251 LEGO Creator Brick Bank, the #10246 LEGO Creator Detective’s Office, and much more. While some of the sets on sale are already out of stock, new items on sale are added pretty much daily. 🙂

Many smaller sets are also on sale, including LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Minecraft, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Ninjago Movie, LEGO Batman Movie, LEGO Architecture, LEGO Friends, LEGO Elves, LEGO Technic and more. You can check for sets on sale under the individual themes, or see them all at the Sale section of the Online LEGO Shop, and use the various categories in the left-hand-side bar to narrow down your search. Again, LEGO is adding more sets to the sale section on a daily basis, so it’s a good idea to check back often at the Online LEGO Shop.

FREE LEGO HOLIDAY SETS: As far as special promotions for the month, December 1-10 you will get the #40293 LEGO Seasonal Holiday Carousel with purchases of $99 or more, and December 11-24 you will get the #5005253 LEGO Seasonal Reindeer Ornament with purchases of $50 or more. Both while supplies last. These offers are valid on all purchases at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.

DOUBLE LEGO VIP POINTS: LEGO VIP members earn Double VIP Points on select sets, but this offer is only valid today, December 1st.

LEGO VESTAS WIND TURBINE: The #10268 LEGO Creator Expert Vestas Wind Turbine is now available at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. We talked about this set previously (see: LEGO Vestas Wind Turbine Rerelease Coming!), but to recap, the #10268 LEGO Creator Expert Vestas Wind Turbine is a remake of the limited-edition #4999 LEGO Vestas Wind Turbine that was available to Vestas employees back in 2008. The set features a replica of a wind turbine made by Vestas Wind Systems, a Danish manufacturer of wind turbines, and the largest wind turbine company in the world. You can find it at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

2019 LEGO OVERWATCH SETS: As we discussed previously (see: LEGO Overwatch Sets Preorder & Other Details), the six new LEGO Overwatch sets are scheduled for release on January 1st, but can be pre-ordered now. Please note that they won’t ship until the beginning of January, although there is still some slight hope that LEGO might be able to ship them out before the end of the year. You can find the new sets at the LEGO Overwatch section of the Online LEGO Shop.

THE LEGO MOVIE 2 SETS: These are also sets we talked about already (see: The LEGO Movie 2 – Second Trailer & New Sets!), however instead of being released on December 26th as initially announced, a couple of the builder boxes are now available at the at The LEGO Movie 2 section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS DARTH VADER CASTLE: The #75251 LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Castle is now available (we talked about this set previously here: LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Castle). This is a unique set featuring Vader’s menacing-looking home with brick-built lava flow, an underground hangar with mouse droid and docking station, ancient Sith shrine with holocron, racks for extra ammunition, and secret compartments hiding more Sith relics. The hangar also houses a buildable TIE Advanced Fighter model with stud shooters and space to sit the Darth Vader minifigure. There’s also a bacta tank, Darth Vader’s meditation chamber with holographic communication unit, and a meeting platform at the top with a defensive stud-shooter cannon. As well as classic Darth Vader, the set also includes a bacta tank version of the Dark Lord, plus two Royal Guards and an Imperial Transport Pilot. Darth Vader’s Castle measures over 16” (41cm) high, 11” (28cm) wide and 9” (23cm) deep. You can find it at official LEGO store and the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

2019 LEGO SPIDERMAN SETS: Five new 2019 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Spider-Man sets for younger LEGO fans are already available. This includes the #76113 LEGO Spider-Man Bike Rescue, the #76114 LEGO Spider Man’s Spider Crawler, the #76115 LEGO Spider Mech vs. Venom, the #76133 LEGO Spider-Man Car Chase, and the #76134 LEGO Spider Man: Doc Ock Diamond Heist sets. You can find them at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Besides the sets mentioned above, there are a number of other 2019 sets that are trickling in and have been spotted at various retailers. This includes LEGO City, LEGO Creator, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Minecraft, LEGO Friends, and LEGO Technic. In summary, two places to keep track of this month are the Sale section and the New sets section of the Online LEGO Shop. Keep in mind that if you would like to receive your order by Christmas, the last day to place an order is December 20th. Orders placed after this date are not guaranteed to arrive on time.

If you have a LEGO store near you, and/or other LEGO retailer, it is also a good idea to check their holiday offers. And don’t forget about Amazon, which has an entire dedicated section for LEGO. They have been offering some really good sales during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday events, and I assume they will be continuing with some attractive sales for the rest of the holiday shopping season. Here is the link: SHOP FOR LEGO ON AMAZON

What do you think? What are you planning to get this month? Have you been taking advantage of the sales and deals offered by LEGO and other retailers? What was your best find so far? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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Most of the LEGO Modular Buildings are made in such a way that they can be lined up and connected in a row. This makes them especially suitable for shelf displays. There are also some corner buildings (#10182 LEGO Creator Cafe Corner from 2007, #10211 LEGO Creator Grand Emporium from 2010, #10232 LEGO Creator Palace Cinema from 2013, #10251 LEGO Creator Brick Bank from 2016, and #10260 LEGO Creator Downtown Diner from 2018) that can be used to finish the corners of a row of buildings, or to turn corners to build deeper displays with entire city blocks. In other words, there are lots of ways to display them! 🙂

While the LEGO Modular Buildings can be configured in a number of different ways, there is one type of display situation that LEGO designers haven’t addressed as of yet; inverted corners. In other words, if you have a shelf system on two connecting walls creating a 90-degree angle, none of the official LEGO Modular Buildings can fill the corner of the L-shape.

LEGO fans have been addressing this situation be either leaving a gap between the two sides of the L, pretending there is a street or alleyway going through, or creating some type of dummy building to fill up the corner without being in the way of the various extensions (roofs, canopies, windows, doorways, etc.) of the buildings closest to the inverted corner.

The #10255 LEGO Creator Assembly Square released in 2017 shows two examples of how inverted corners can be handled. The set features three distinct buildings next to each other. The sand-green building in the middle sits further back than the two surrounding buildings, creating two inverted corners. Between the sand-blue building on the left and the building in the middle, there is a gap with an alleyway. The other side of the sand-green building is pushed against the building on the right creating an L-shaped construction. This second type of solution is what LEGO fans have been looking for but in a larger scale to be able to turn corners.

Since there is no official LEGO Modular Building to make a 90-degree inverted turn, LEGO fans have to design and build their own structures to create a smooth transition from one side of the street to the other. As LEGO Modular Buildings are quite large and complex, designing such a transitional building can be a bit intimidating both in terms of designing them and the cost of getting the necessary parts.

Usually the cheapest way to create a custom LEGO Modular Building is to modify one of the official sets in the collection. They give you plenty of pieces to work with, and you can copy many of the design solutions already used in the set. Still, designing a custom building can still be a daunting task, especially when working on an idea that you can’t find an example for in an official set. However, it is likely that other LEGO fans have grappled with the same problem, and may have already come up with a solution.

To address the issue of turning at an inverted corner with the LEGO Modular Buildings, LEGO fan Huaojozu came up with an elegant solution. Interestingly, he used the #10255 LEGO Creator Assembly Square as the base model for the alternate structure, even though his custom building looks very different from the official set. Most importantly, Huaojozu shares detailed pictures, as well as downloadable instructions at Rebrickable.com. (The instructions are a little pricey, but you may not even need them once you study the pictures.)

Hoaojozu didn’t just successfully turned the corner with his custom building, but he also fully designed and furnished it inside. The structure is mainly a music club, with the first floor housing the stage and dance floor. There is also a jukebox for when there’s no live performance, and a couple of tables for drinks. There is a bar on the second floor, and a fully furnished apartment on the third floor. Only pieces from the #10255 LEGO Creator Assembly Square were used, so no extra parts are needed. If you are interested to download the instructions, there are available in two formats; either as a LEGO Digital Designer file or as a PDF. You can download them here. Hoaojozu designed a number of alternate models for LEGO Modular Buildings, so you might want to check those out as well.

It is possible that in the future LEGO will release a set that will allow us to easily fill an inverted corner in a LEGO Modular Buildings display, but in the meantime, we can create our own solutions, or use the solutions provided by other LEGO fans. Rebrickable.com is a great resource for finding alternate builds for official LEGO sets, and for the current selection of LEGO Modular Buildings, visit the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Do you collect the LEGO Modular Buildings? How do you display them? Do you have an inverted corner in your display? What solution do you use for it? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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