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LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book videos & more!

The #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book is the latest in the selection of LEGO sets that were originally submitted by and voted for by LEGO fans. The first version of the LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book was designed by Grant Davis, a fan of both LEGO and pop-up books. Grant later reached out to Jason Allemann a master of mechanical LEGO creations, to collaborate on improving the design and submitting it to LEGO Ideas. The #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book became available at the beginning of the month, and it has been received by LEGO fans with great enthusiasm. Since our last discussion on the set, the designer video was also released, as well as a couple of videos with Jason’s own review and thoughts. See below. 🙂

To begin, here is the official description of the set: Build, play and display the classic fairy tales Little Red Riding Hood and Jack and the Beanstalk with the #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-up Book! This first-ever buildable pop-up book made from LEGO bricks opens to reveal the famous scene of grandmother’s forest cottage featuring opening door, bed and kitchen area. Recreate the scene when Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf, or swap out grandmother’s cottage for the scene of the giant’s castle in the clouds. This collectible toy features enough bricks to build both scenes, or you can even build a scene of your own and makes a perfect creative gift. This LEGO set includes a booklet with a short history of pop-up books, a condensed history of each fairy tale in the set, as well as information about its fan designers and LEGO designers. Includes 4 new-for-November-2018 LEGO minifigures: Little Red Riding Hood, Grandmother, the Wolf, and the Giant. Also includes 1 new-for-November-2018 microfigure: Jack. Pop-up book measures over 7” (20cm) long and 5” (13cm) wide when closed, and over 11” (28cm) wide when open. 859 pieces. Price: $69.99 – BUY HERE

In the following video, LEGO designer Wes Talbott and LEGO graphic designer Crystal Fontan discuss turning the original LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book design into the official LEGO sets that we have today. They also talk about some of the interesting functions and Easter eggs found in the set, as well as their own background and experiences as LEGO designers.

In the player below, I have included three videos by Jason Allemann. In the first video, Jason discusses the content of the #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book set, including the instructions, parts, minifigures, and the finished model. He also shares an alternate pop-up scene he designed using just the pieces included in the set. You can find instructions for this model at Jason’s website at JKBrickWorks.com (he is planning to post more alternate designs in the future, so keep an eye on updates). In the second video, Jason takes a closer look at the differences between the original LEGO Ideas submission and the production model. In the third video, Jason shows how to build a clasp for the book (like in the original submission), and some of the other changes he made to the official set.

I’m personally very excited about this set, as I love pop-up books, really liked Jason and Grant’s original design, and I’m very impressed with the look and functions of the final version. Plus, I can’t wait to make my own scenes! It’s always great to see sets that are both beautiful and encourages creativity. I’m sure we will see lots of unique alternate scenes for the pop-up book from the LEGO fan community. If you are interested, you can find it at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book? Is this a set you are planning to get? And how do you like the final design compared to the original submission? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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November 2018 – new LEGO sets & promotions

The last couple of months of the year are always exciting for LEGO fans; there are new LEGO sets, special holiday sets, promotional items, sales, and other interesting opportunities to catch the holiday spirit. Below, we will go through what we know is available for LEGO fans during the month of November, and we will also share updates as we get closer to Thanksgiving and the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. 🙂

Interestingly, the LEGO Store Calendar for November doesn’t show us much about upcoming promotion. This was also a case last month, when the Double VIP Points period wasn’t announced in the LEGO Store Calendar, but only via email to LEGO VIP members and through the homepage of the Online LEGO Shop. I hope this is not going to be a trend, as it will be much harder to prepare for LEGO purchases.

The LEGO Store Calendar is only promoting the #10263 the LEGO Creator Winter Village Fire Station, and also mentions the Build to Give campaign. Visit an official LEGO store during November and December, or use your own LEGO bricks at home to build a holiday ornament. Display your creation in-store or share online with the hashtag #BuildToGive. For every ornament built, LEGO will donate a LEGO set to a child in need. The calendar also hints that there are going to be Double VIP Points offers on select sets throughout the month. You can find these offers at the homepage of the Online LEGO Shop.

NEW LEGO STORE LOCATIONS: One interesting thing the LEGO Store Calendar mentions is a list of all the new LEGO store locations opening this holiday season, including some temporary pop-up stores (we talked about these here). The new store locations are as follows: Ross Park Mall, PA, La Plaza Mall, TX, Haywood Mall, SC, Lakeside Shopping Center, LA, Westfield Galleria at Roseville, CA, Crossgates Mall, NY, Westfield Brandon, FL, Oxmoor Center, KY, Dadeland Mall, FL. And, here are the pop-up store locations: The Mall in Columbus, MD, Galleria at Tyler, CA, The Shoppes at Buckland Hills, CT, Woodbridge Center, NJ, Perimeter Mall, GA, Smith Haven Mall, NY.

LEGO CHRISTMAS CATALOG: Those of you who use the Online LEGO Shop should have also received the 2018 LEGO Christmas Shopping Catalog by now (I got mine just a couple of days ago). As usual, it is organized nicely to help kids (and kids-at-heart) select sets from different categories and make up their wish lists. The first couple of pages have a very nice display, featuring all the currently available LEGO Winter Village sets (#10254 LEGO Winter Holiday Train, #10259 LEGO Winter Village Train Station, and #10263 LEGO Winter Village Fire Station). Then, the LEGO Advent Calendars and other small holiday sets are mentioned, followed by featured sets from various themes. Particularly noteworthy is a two-page spread towards the middle of the catalog, featuring “Great sets for your wish list, many retiring soon!” It includes sets like the #10247 LEGO Creator Ferris Wheel, the #10246 LEGO Creator Detective’s Office, the #75060 LEGO Star Wars Slave I, the #75202 LEGO Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina, , the #42056 LEGO Technic Porsche 911GT3 RS, and some smaller LEGO City, LEGO Creator, LEGO Disney, LEGO Friends, LEGO Ideas, and LEGO Minecraft sets. It’s worth taking a look at these older sets and get the ones you like before they get retired at the Online LEGO Shop.

It is interesting (and worrisome?) that the 2018 LEGO Christmas Catalog does not mention any holiday specials or promotions either. However, we do know that there are at least a couple of exclusive limited edition Christmas sets, including the #40292 LEGO Christmas Gift Box, and the #40293 LEGO Christmas Carousel. At this point, it is not clear however how, when, and where these will be available. We will keep an eye on them though, as both are really sweet, and should be available at some point via official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO BRICKTOBER MINIFIG COLLECTIONS: There are also supposedly four Bricktober sets that were initially going to be distributed via Toys’R’Us, and it is still not clear how they are going to be available. I will mention them here though, in case you want to look for them. They are the #5005254 LEGO Harry Potter Minifigure Collection, the #5005255 LEGO Jurassic World Minifigure Collection, the #5005256 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Collection, and the #5005257 LEGO Ninjago Minifigure Collection – each with four exclusive minifigures. We talked about these sets in more detail here.

LEGO BLACK FRIDAY PROMOTIONS: November 23-26 we can look forward to the Black Friday promotions at both official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. The details of the offers available on these days will be announced later.

LEGO IDEAS POP-UP BOOK AVAILABLE: The beautiful #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book is now available! We have talked about this set extensively (see: LEGO Ideas Pop Up Book Coming Soon!), and here is the official description: Build, play and display the classic fairy tales Little Red Riding Hood and Jack and the Beanstalk with the #21315 LEGO Ideas Pop-up Book! This first-ever buildable pop-up book made from LEGO bricks opens to reveal the famous scene of grandmother’s forest cottage featuring opening door, bed and kitchen area. Recreate the scene when Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf, or swap out grandmother’s cottage for the scene of the giant’s castle in the clouds. This collectible toy features enough bricks to build both scenes, or you can even build a scene of your own and makes a perfect creative gift. This LEGO set includes a booklet with a short history of pop-up books, a condensed history of each fairy tale in the set, as well as information about its fan designers and LEGO designers. Includes 4 new-for-November-2018 LEGO minifigures: Little Red Riding Hood, Grandmother, the Wolf, and the Giant. Also includes 1 new-for-November-2018 microfigure: Jack. Pop-up book measures over 7” (20cm) long and 5” (13cm) wide when closed, and over 11” (28cm) wide when open. 859 pieces. Price: $69.99 – BUY HERE

LEGO CREATOR VESTAS WIND TURBINE: The #10268 LEGO Creator Vestas Wind Turbine is a re-release of an older, limited distribution set we talked about here, and will be available on November 23rd. Here is the official description: Celebrate green energy innovation with the #10268 LEGO Creator Expert Vestas Wind Turbine. Developed in partnership with Vestas, this detailed, motorized LEGO model captures the elegance and graceful movement of a traditional wind turbine and features a new-for-January 2019 spruce tree, manufactured from sustainably sourced plant-based plastic. At approximately 39” (1m) high, the structure towers above a wooded hill and a house with furnished patio, mailbox, flowers and a white picket fence. Turn the nacelle left or right and switch on the included Power Functions motor to rotate the adjustable wind turbine blades and illuminate the cottage’s porch light. This collectible model has been designed to provide a challenging and rewarding building experience with a touch of nostalgia and makes a great display piece for the home or office. This big LEGO set also includes a Vestas service vehicle and 3 minifigures: 2 Vestas service technicians kitted out with safety helmets and a woman, plus a dog figure. Measures approximately 39” (100 cm) high, 24” (62cm) wide and 12” (31cm) deep. 826 pieces. Price: $199.99 – BUY HERE

OTHER LEGO HOLIDAY SETS: Other than the LEGO Winter Village sets, and the LEGO Holiday Advent Calendars, there are a couple of brick-built Christmas ornaments for this year; the #853796 LEGO Penguin Holiday Ornament and the #852815 LEGO Gift Holiday Ornament. Both little builds can be placed in the included transparent plastic bauble, and hang it up with a red ribbon (also included) to make a perfect Christmas decoration. In addition, there is also the #40274 LEGO BrickHeadz Mr. & Mrs. Claus set. They are all available at the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Besides the newly sets mentioned above, don’t forget about the other great sets that were recently released. This includes the #75222 LEGO Star Wars Betrayal at Cloud City, the #10262 LEGO Creator James Bond Aston Martin DB5, the #21311 LEGO Ideas Voltron set, the #10261 LEGO Creator Roller Coaster, the #76105 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition, the #42083 LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron, the new LEGO Jurassic World sets, the new LEGO Harry Potter sets, the new LEGO Unikitty sets, and many new sets under the LEGO BrickHeadz, LEGO City, LEGO Creator, LEGO Disney, LEGO Friends, LEGO Minecraft, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO DC Super Heroes, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, and LEGO Technic. For a full inventory of new sets, visit the What’s New section of the Online LEGO Shop.

As we discussed yesterday, the LEGO Holiday Gift Shop is now open, which is a great place to find everything from small stocking stuffers and holiday-themed sets, to some of the most popular and sought after exclusives. Sets are organized into various categories, so it’s easy to find gifts for LEGO fans with different building styles and interests. You can access the LEGO Holiday Gift Shop through the homepage of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new sets and promotions? Are you excited for any of the new or recently released sets? Which ones are you planning to get? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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