Take a Look at All 4 Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Collectible Sets

If you’re a LEGO NINJAGO fan, then you are probably aware of this series of micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets that were revealed earlier this year. Now this wave of LEGO Insider promotional sets has come full circle, let’s take a look at their impressive scale and intricate details, now that all 4 of these are available in their compact form.

These four micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets offer a perfect blend of nostalgia and craftsmanship, allowing you to recreate the beloved NINJAGO City locations on a smaller yet equally captivating scale.

Check Out the Complete Range of Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Sets

What Are the Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Sets?

The Micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets are a series of four exclusive LEGO Insiders rewards. These miniatures are scaled-down versions of the full-sized NINJAGO City sets, each one meticulously designed to capture the essence of its larger counterpart. Despite their smaller size, these sets maintain the rich detail that made the original NINJAGO City range a fan favorite.

The Complete Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Collection

Here’s a breakdown of the four Micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets:

Micro LEGO NINJAGO City (40703)

The heart of NINJAGO City, it is filled with bustling streets and towering structures.

 

Micro LEGO NINJAGO Docks (40704) 

The waterfront area showcases the city’s connection to the sea.

 

Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Gardens (40705)

A serene garden space that brings a touch of nature to the suburban landscape.

 

Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Markets (40706)

A vibrant marketplace where NINJAGO citizens gather.

 

When connected, these 4 sets create a stunning miniaturized version of the NINJAGO City, offering a visual spectacle that rivals even their full-sized counterparts.

Why Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Sets Are a Must-Have

The Micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets aren’t just for collectors; they’re for anyone who appreciates the art of LEGO building. These sets provide an affordable and space-saving alternative to the larger NINJAGO City sets, which can be both costly and difficult to display due to their size.

While half of the original NINJAGO City sets have been retired, these micro versions allow fans to pay homage to the legendary series. They capture the spirit and style of the original builds, offering a nostalgic trip back to the days when NINJAGO City first captured our imaginations.

How to Get Your Hands on Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Sets

These micro sets are available exclusively through the LEGO Insiders program, making them a unique and coveted item for LEGO fans. To obtain all four sets, you’ll need a total of 9,600 LEGO Insiders points. These points can be accumulated by spending around £1,200 (or £600 during double points events) in LEGO stores or online.

If you’re short on points, don’t worry! LEGO Insiders days offer an excellent opportunity to boost your points total, with double points available on select themes like LEGO City, Friends, Technic, and Disney. Just be sure to act quickly, as these double points offers are only available until July 20.

Showcasing the Micro LEGO NINJAGO City Sets

One of the highlights of the Micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets is how beautifully they connect. BrickTsar on YouTube has provided a detailed showcase of these connected micro models, revealing that they’re nearly as impressive as their full-sized counterparts. The attention to detail on both the front and back of the builds is remarkable, making it clear where each section begins and ends, just like the larger sets.

These micro sets are perfect for displaying in smaller spaces, making them an ideal choice for fans who might not have room for the larger NINJAGO City builds. Whether you display them individually or as a connected cityscape, these sets are sure to draw attention and admiration from anyone who sees them.

Here’s how all of these LEGO micro sets look on the front and back once they are all connected.

Image courtesy of Brickstar
Image courtesy of Brickstar

Needless to say, the Micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets are a fantastic addition to any LEGO collection. They offer a compact, affordable, and visually stunning alternative to the full-sized NINJAGO City sets, making them a must-have for both seasoned collectors and new fans alike. With their intricate designs and the ability to connect seamlessly, these sets capture the magic of NINJAGO City in a way that’s both accessible and captivating.

So, if you’re looking to bring a piece of NINJAGO City into your home, or if you simply want to add a unique and eye-catching display to your LEGO collection, these micro LEGO NINJAGO City sets are the perfect choice. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of NINJAGO history in micro form!

LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704 Promotional Set Officially Revealed

Here’s another exciting development from the world of LEGO Ninjago. LEGO has officially revealed its next micro build offering in the form of the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704 promotional set, now available for a sneak peek on LEGO.com.

If you recall, we first caught a glimpse of this gift-with-purchase set (or GWP) last month, as it is a follow-through to its predecessor, the LEGO Micro Ninjago City 40703.

Here’s a Closer Look at the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704

With 275 pieces, the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704 promises a different level of building experience. Suitable for builders aged 10 and above, this set offers a condensed version of the beloved LEGO NINJAGO City Docks (70657) building set released in 2018 as part of a line of The LEGO Ninjago Movie tie-in sets.

What to Expect from the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704

I’m always amazed at how LEGO managed to recreate the bustling atmosphere and world of Ninjago on a much smaller scale, and the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704 is no exception. From vibrant market stalls to cozy apartments, a tranquil tearoom, and an exciting arcade, every detail is meticulously crafted to capture the essence of the original, all at a microscale level.

Connectivity Features

One of the highlights of the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704 is its compatibility with other micro sets, including the previously mentioned LEGO Micro Ninjago City 40703 promotional set. By connecting multiple sets (offered separately), builders can complete a charming miniature model of NINJAGO City, brimming with life and adventure.

A Rewards Center Exclusive

While details regarding availability are still emerging, it’s anticipated that the LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704 will be accessible through the LEGO Insiders page, possibly priced at 2,700 points. We’re still keeping our radars up for this one, so better keep an eye out for updates to secure this exciting addition to your LEGO collection.

For those who have yet to acquire the Micro Ninjago City (40703), now presents an opportune moment to complete your set. Seamlessly connect both micro models to construct a miniature and fun depiction of LEGO Ninjago City.

Here’s this GWP’s official product description and images.

LEGO Micro Ninjago City Docks 40704

275 pieces | Valued at $14.99 | Available as a free gift via LEGO Insiders

Ninja fans aged 10 and up can now build their micro model of Ninjago City’s Docks with this fun and detailed playset. The LEGO Micro Ninjago Docks (40704) is a downsized version of the bigger LEGO Ninjago City Docks (70657) building set and features a market, apartments, a tearoom, and an arcade. The micro docks can also be connected to 3 other micro sets (sold separately), including Micro NINJAGO City (40703), to complete a small model of Ninjago City.

  • Buildable micro model of Ninjago docks – A smaller model of the Ninjago City Docks (70657) playset featuring a market, apartments, a tearoom, and an arcade
  • Modular building – Boys and girls can connect the micro docks to 3 other sets (sold separately), including Micro Ninjago City (40703), to complete a small version of NINJAGO City
  • Dimensions – The micro docks measure 4 in. (10 cm) high, 2.5 in (6 cm) wide and 4 in (10 cm) deep

New LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City (40703) Unveiled: Here’s an Exclusive Peek

A LEGO enthusiast’s keen eye has spotted a tantalizing surprise in a LEGO Store in China. The LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City (40703) is a scaled-down rendition of a LEGO Ninjago set, set to be the next highly sought-after gift-with-purchase (GWP) set.

Dylan Chow, a fervent LEGO fan, took to Instagram to share our first snapshots of the LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City (40703), setting off a whirlwind of excitement across the LEGO Ninjago community.

Unveiling the LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City (40703)

This latest and exciting gift-with-purchase (GWP) gem boasts a compact yet intricate design, comprised of 339 pieces. As of now, the pricing criteria for securing this treasure trove is yet to be revealed.

Essentially, the LEGO Ninjago Micro Ninjago City set stands as a scaled-down iteration of the majestic Ninjago City (70620) released back in 2017 and featured in The LEGO Ninjago Movie. A sneak peek at the box art at the back reveals silhouettes teasing three micro-sized promotional sets, hinting at an immersive saga akin to the Houses of the World concept, promising periodic Ninjago GWPs throughout the year.

Exploring a Micro Ninjago Universe

Based on the box art for the Micro Ninjago City (40703), other upcoming micro collectibles may include the Micro Ninjago Docks, drawing inspiration from the awe-inspiring Ninjago City Docks (70657) from 2018 showcased in its tie-in animated film. Accompanying it is the Micro Ninjago Gardens (40705), reminiscent of the smaller-scale yet equally captivating Ninjago City Gardens (71741) from 2021. Finally, set 40706 stands as the Micro Ninjago City Markets, a compact counterpart to the expansive Ninjago City Markets (71799) from last year which is also the latest in the series of larger-than-brick life scale.

Dylan Chow’s revelation about spotting the Micro NINJAGO City on the shelves in China’s LEGO Store sets off a series of speculation regarding its availability—will it be individually purchasable or will it be a series of highly coveted gift-with-purchase sets?

Products labeled with the 40XXX numbering scheme often walk the line between standalone purchases and promotional giveaways. However, signs point towards this potentially evolving into a promotional gem, following in the footsteps of last year’s Houses of the World series—a fresh quartet of collectible freebies earmarked for release across 2024.

The Micro Ninjago City GWP Sets Off Other Possibilities

Upon a closer inspection of their scale, these miniature wonders align closely with LEGO’s marketing strategy as seen with its offering of the  Houses of the World collection. One can speculate that they might require a single-receipt purchase of $250 or more—a rather high price point to secure this collectible. As it seems, LEGO still aims to capture the hearts of the adult LEGO fan community, especially those who grew up with the LEGO Ninjago theme.

So what do you think of these latest micro series? Are you willing to spend almost 1,000  USD in LEGO to get all four micros-scaled GWPs? Let me know in the comments below.

 

Images courtesy of Dylan Chow 

21 Largest LEGO Mech Builds That You Can Add to Your Collection Today 

If you’re a fan of LEGO and mechs, then you may notice that LEGO mechs have been around for a long time and have always been popular among fans. But if you’re looking for the largest LEGO mech builds, then stay tuned because I’ve compiled a list of 21 of the biggest and most impressive ones you can add to your collection today. These builds range from towering titans from LEGO Monkie Kid to agile combat machines from LEGO Ninjago, each with its own unique style and design.

Tracing back the roots of these largest LEGO mech builds or sets goes way back to the time of LEGO classic themes. When LEGO launched its LEGO Space theme and introduced our very first Cybernaut (6951: Robot Command Center) made of LEGO in 1984, brick-built robots became a staple across LEGO themes and sets.

And if you’re a fan of these largest LEGO mech sets, then you have probably noticed that the past 5-7 years have seen a steady increase in the number of these largest LEGO mech builds. Simply put, there are a ton of amazing mech builds out there that you can add to your collection today.

LEGO bricks have always been associated with wonder and creativity, and the introduction of this largest LEGO mech set into the mix (as far as minifigures are concerned) has taken it to a whole new level. With the ability to create complex, articulated figures with hundreds of LEGO pieces, the possibilities are virtually endless.

And in case you’re wondering where we are right now in terms of LEGO mechs, you may also notice that the majority of these official LEGO mech sets are coming from homegrown themes such as LEGO Ninjago and LEGO Monkie Kid, and licensed ones such as LEGO Marvel Superheroes.

As a rule of thumb, I only considered those sets with more than a 700-piece count in this listing of the largest LEGO mech builds around. Most of these are still available at LEGO.com and Amazon, so if you’re interested to add them to your LEGO mech collection, then you may also click on their respective affiliate links below.

With that out of the way, let’s dive in and check this list of the largest LEGO mech sets out there.

21 of the Most Awesome and Largest LEGO Mechs You Can Get Today!

LEGO Ninjago Dawn of Iron Doom (70626)

704 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Lloyd, Wu Sensei, Krux, Acronix, and Commander Blunck | Released: January 2017 | Available via Amazon 

 

The LEGO Movie Emmet’s Construct-o-Mech (70814)

708 pieces | Minifigures include Emmet, Unikitty (Angry Kitty), and Robo Skeletons | Released: June 2014 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Jurrasic World T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle (75938)

716 pieces | Minifigures include Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Danny Nedermeyer, Vic Hoskins, T.rex, and Baby Raptors figures | Released: June 2019 | Available via Amazon 

 

The LEGO Ninjago Movie Garma Mecha Man (70613)

747 pieces | Minifigures include Lloyd, Shark Army Great White, Lord Garmadon, and Pat | Released August 2017 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Titan Mech Battle (70737)

754 pieces | Minifigures include Zane, Jay, Samurai X (Nya), Scythe Master Ghoultar, and Blade Master Bansha | Released June 2015 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Jay’s Titan Mech (71785)

794 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Nya, Pixal Bot, Bone Knight, Bone Hunter, and Bone King | Released January 2023 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Zane’s Titan Mech Battle (71738)

840 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Zane, and Ghosts | Released January 2021 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Lloyd’s Titan Mech (70676)

876 pieces | Minifigures include Lloyd, Zane, General Vex, Blizzard Warrior, Blizzard Archer, and Blizzard Sword Master | Released June 2019 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Evil Macaque’s Mech (80033)

893 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Mei, Sandy, Savage, and Evil Macaque | Released January 2022 | Available via LEGO.com

 

The LEGO Ninjago Movie Fire Mech (70615)

944 pieces | Minifigures include Kai, Zane, Lauren, Henry, Jelly, and Hammer Head | Released August 2017 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Fire Stone Mech (71720)

968 pieces | Minifigures include Kai, Cole, Nya, Munce, and Moe | Released June 2020 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Nya’s Samurai X MECH (71775)

1,003 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Samurai X (Nya), Wu Sensei, Lil’ Nelson, General Pythor, The Mechanic, Vengestone Warrior, Garmadon (Oni) | Released in June 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Demon Bull King (80010)

1,051 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Pigsy, and Princess Iron Fan | Released in May 2020 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Ninjago Ninja Ultra Combo Mech (71765)

1,104 pieces | Minifigures include Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane, Boa Destructor, Cobra Mechanic, and Wu Bot | Released in January 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

The LEGO Ninjago Movie Quake Mech (70632)

1,202 pieces | Minifigures include Cole, Mike the Spike, Misako, Fred Finley, and Crusher | Released in December 2017 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Marvel Superheroes The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition (76105)

1,363 pieces | Minifigure includes an Iron Man Mark 43 Armor | Released in March 2018 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Icons Optimus Prime (10302)

1,508 pieces | Release in June 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon.

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Monkey King Warrior Mech (80012)

1,629 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Jia, An, Ironclad Henchman, General Ironclad, and Monkey King | Released in May 2020 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Monkie Kid Monkey King Ultra Mech (80045)

1,705 pieces | Minifigures include Monkie Kid, Mr. Tang, Monkey King, Yellow Tusk Elephant, Azure Lion, and the Golden-Winged Eagle | Released January 2023 | Available via LEGO.com

 

LEGO Ideas Voltron (21311)

2,321 pieces | Released in August 2018 | Available via Amazon

 

LEGO Marvel Superheroes Hulkbuster (76210)

4,049 pieces | Minifigure includes Tony Stark | Released November 2022 | Available via LEGO.com and Amazon

 

Here’s A Better Look at the New LEGO Ninjago City Gardens (71741)

We’re still waiting for the official reveal of LEGO’s next premium installment in the LEGO Ninjago series, and it seems that the Internet can’t hold its excitement for what’s next on LEGO’s decade-running, original series. Coming from multiple sources, we now have a better look at the exclusive, LEGO Ninjago City Gardens (71741).

Singapore LEGO certified store Bricks World has published a pretty comprehensive product description of the LEGO Ninjago City Gardens, that celebrates the theme’s 10th anniversary. This newest entry in the world of Ninjago shares a modular design similar to its predecessor: the LEGO Ninjago Movie Ninjago City (70620) set. The product page published by Bricks World reveals that both of these sets can be combined for an Instagram-worthy combo display.

Coming in at 5,685 pieces, the LEGO Ninjago City Gardens features an astounding 20 minifigures, including a golden commemorative Master Wu Legacy minifig. This set is expected to retail for $300 and will have an early LEGO VIP access on January 14, and to the rest of the general public on February 1. Check out these additional images courtesy of The Brothers Brick. Stay tuned for more updates and for LEGO’s official press release which will be out soon.

LEGO Ninjago City Gardens (71741)

5,685 pieces | $299.99 | Early LEGO VIP access on January 14, and a general public release on February 1, 2021.

An incredible three-tiered ninja house playset featuring 19 minifigures for play or display celebrating 10 years of LEGO® NINJAGO®!

Relive all the excitement and thrills of 10 years of NINJAGO® City with this amazing three-tiered model and garden. Packed with 19 minifigures, you can team up again with the ninjas and their allies to play out favorite action scenes from the NINJAGO TV series, or proudly display this eye-catching model. An awesome building toy to captivate both older and younger NINJAGO fans.

Rediscover cherished memories and favorite ninja heroes with this NINJAGO® City Gardens (71741) set for play and display. Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the world of NINJAGO by enjoying a rewarding and fun-filled building task. A ninja toy for creative fun There is something to enthrall NINJAGO fans on each of the brilliantly detailed three floors, including an ice cream shop, Chen’s noodle house, the control room, and a museum celebrating the ninjas’ rich history. The building set is also packed with 19 minifigures, including all of the ninjas and some of their allies, to enhance the build-and-play experience. The ultimate construction set for all NINJAGO fans. This hugely impressive model is guaranteed to excite NINJAGO fans of all ages: a nostalgia-filled tower to proudly display for older builders, and a world of play opportunities for youngsters. The mammoth set has 5,685 pieces, so parents can also enjoy a rewarding and fun bonding experience building it with their children.

• Spectacular NINJAGO® City Gardens (71741) three-tiered ninja house model to build and play with, or display to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the NINJAGO world.
• House playset has an incredible 19 minifigures to enhance role-play including Young Lloyd, Kai, Zane, Urban Cole, Urban Jay, Urban Nya, Wu Legacy, Misako, Ronin, Hai, Cece, Mei, and Tito.
• Model is packed with rooms, including an ice cream shop, Chen’s noodle house, a ninja control room, and a museum, all with accessories and details inspired by the ninjas’ rich history.
• Each of the model’s three levels lifts off for easy play action, and there is a ladder that can be pulled up and down at the back.
• This 5,685-piece ninja playset is a great birthday gift for a passionate NINJAGO® or LEGO® fan and can be a fun bonding experience when a parent and child build it together.
• The ninja house measures over 29 in. (73 cm) high, 17.5 in. (44 cm) long, and 13 in. (33 cm) wide, which is sure to impress when placed on display.
• Includes a collectible golden Wu Legacy minifigure to also celebrate the 10th anniversary of LEGO® NINJAGO® toys.
• LEGO® NINJAGO® has an amazing collection of cool toys for play or display, including mechs, dragons, cars, and boats.
• For more than six decades LEGO® bricks have been made from the highest-quality materials to ensure they consistently pull apart. Ninja skills not needed!
• LEGO® building bricks meet the highest safety standards in the world, so your kids are in safe hands with LEGO playsets.

Here’s A First Look at LEGO Ninjago Movie’s Main Villain – Enter Lord Garmadon!

With The LEGO Batman Movie now poised to hit theaters next week, and perhaps to rake in a lot in the box office as well, Warner Bros. has now begun to tease on its third major film collaboration with LEGO. We already have an idea what The LEGO Ninjago Movie is all about since WB’s release of the film’s synopsis courtesy of Screen Rant:

In this big-screen Ninjago adventure, the battle for Ninjago City calls to action young Lloyd, aka the Green Ninja, along with his friends, who are all secret warriors and LEGO Master Builders. Led by kung fu master Wu, as wise-cracking as he is wise, they must defeat evil warlord Garmadon, the Worst Guy Ever, who also happens to be Lloyd’s dad. Pitting mech against mech and father against son, the epic showdown will test this fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day ninjas who must learn to check their egos and pull together to unleash their true power.

Now if you read the synopsis carefully, it seems that our ninjas will have a lot on their plate other than the usual teenage issues. As mentioned in the synopsis, Lloyd and his friends must eventually come into terms of defeating the film’s main villain, Lord Garmadon. Quite unfortunately for the team, the evil warlord happens to be Lloyd’s dad as well. Though LEGO has unveiled the name of the various building sets that will accompany The LEGO Ninjago Movie, none of these seem to hint on how the nefarious Lord Garmadon looks like.

However, thanks to a Tweeter post from USA Today Life, we now have our first look on the evil villain of the film. Check this out.

Borrowing heavily from images of medieval Japan with its terrifying warlords and awe inspiring warriors, Lord Garmadon is a sight to behold. What’s even more exciting is the fact that USA Today Life hints on more reveals this coming weekend. Coupled with the fact that an official trailer for The LEGO Ninjago Movie may arrive soon as reported by Trailer Track, this weekend is certainly something to look forward to. LEGO movies are known for its comedic parodies on certain Hollywood themes: The LEGO Movie capitalizes on the notion of the Chosen One, while the upcoming The LEGO Batman Movie is a pun on the life of a self-centered, brooding superhero. The LEGO Ninjago Movie is no exception, following a plot that will probably make Anakin and Luke Skywalker smile. Here’s another shot of Lord Garmadon, as he is locked in combat with his son Lloyd. Credit goes to Promo Bricks for sharing this picture.

Whatever the case is, we’ll get a better idea once the official trailer hits online and on TV screens any time soon.

The LEGO Batman Movie opens in U.S. theaters next week, February 10, followed by The LEGO Ninjago Movie on September 22, The LEGO Movie 2 on February 8, 2019 and Billion Brick Race on May 24, 2019.

 

Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 Is Now In Full Swing!

Toy Fair season is definitely upon us, with the London Toy Fair just being recently concluded, we now move on to the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 – the next leg of international toy fairs that give us a glimpse of things to come especially in the world of LEGO bricks.

The Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 in Germany, dubbed as the largest toy fair in the world, has now opened its doors to all retailers and guests, and covering the action right there at the LEGO booth are the ever-reliable teams of Promobricks and Zusammengebaut. Credit goes to their kind efforts in sharing these images with the world.

Suffice it to say, LEGO did a good job of having its active themes covered on the opening day of the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017, so let’s take a while to break down what was revealed so far during the past hours. We’ll try to comment on these images as the opportunity arises, but in the meantime, feel free to share your thoughts on these sets. A huge thanks to Promobricks for sharing these images!

LEGO at Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017!

LEGO Technic

This may come as a surprise for LEGO Technic fans. LEGO has revealed at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 a building guide that allows you to combine this year’s Technic sets particularly, 42057, 42061, and 42063, to come up with the iconic Technic chassis from 1977.

We know that LEGO has a sweet spot for the Technic theme since it is one of the longest lines of sets that it has ever came up with. If the inclusion of the 40th commemorative beam in its 2017 sets is already a very much welcomed token, then the presence of the commemorative building guide as revealed at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 (which will be made available for free during the second half of the year according to Zusammengebaut) is a great bonus.

 

Fire Rescue Vehicle (42068)

 

Extreme Adventure (42069)

 

6×6 All Terrain Tow Truck (42070)

 


The 40th-anniversary commemorative building guide will allow Technic users to combine sets 42057, 42061, and 42063 to come up with iconic LEGO Technic chassis from the 1970s.

 

LEGO Architecture

 

The entire range of 2017 LEGO Architecture sets is also on display at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017, with the Guggenheim Museum (21035) and Arc De Triomphe (21036) making their first public debut.

Guggenheim Museum (21035)

 

Arc De Triomphe (21036)

 

LEGO City

The latest line of sets coming from the LEGO City theme were also displayed at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017, including two people packs, and the Jungle and Coast Guard sub-themes.

People Pack – Fun at the Beach (60153)

 

Bus Station (60154)

 

LEGO City – Jungle

 

Jungle Buggy (60156)

Jungle Starter Set (60157)

Jungle Cargo Helicopter (60158)

Jungle Halftrack Mission (60159)

Jungle Mobile Lab (60160)

Jungle Exploration Site (60161)

 

 

LEGO City – Coast Guard

 

Coast Guard Starter Set (60163)

Sea Rescue Plane (60164)

4 x 4 Response Unit (60165)

Heavy-duty Rescue Helicopter (60166)

Coast Guard Head Quarters (60167)

Cargo Terminal (60169)

 

 

LEGO Creator

 

The latest sets under LEGO Creator were also revealed, with familial scenes to boot and two sets dedicated to space travel and road racing unveiled at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017.

Space Shuttle Explorer (31066)

Poolside Holiday (31067)

Modern Home (31068)

Family Villa (31069)

Turbo Track Racer (31070)

 

 

LEGO Marvel and DC Comics Super Heroes

Though LEGO has not revealed any images yet, it’s great to know that The LEGO Group has finally confirmed its latest line of superhero sets dedicated to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Comics Super Heroes. The box art that was on display at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 confirms that we’ll be seeing several sets all dedicated to the much-awaited films such as Spider-Man: Homecoming (sets 76082 & 76083), Thor: Ragnarok (sets 76084 & 76088), and DC’s Justice League (sets 76085, 76086, and 76087).

 

Also on display were the recently revealed LEGO Marvel Superheroes:

Captain America Jet Pursuit (76076) 

Iron Man: Detroit Steel Strikes (76077) 

Hulk vs. Red Hulk (76078)

 

LEGO Speed Champions

The 2017 LEGO Speed Champions collection was also on display, less the McLaren Road Car (75880) that is yet to be revealed.

LEGO Juniors Cars 3

There seems to be another previously reported ‘fake’ news that turned out to be true after all. Hot off the trail that the rumored LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Men Tell No Tales (71042) was eventually legit, the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 has revealed that LEGO indeed has its sights in coming up with a line of sets dedicated to the third comeback of Lightning McQueen in Disney Pixar’s Cars 3. These watermarked box arts were put on display bearing set numbers 10730, 10731, 10732, 10733, 10742, 10743, 10744, & 10745.

 

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 17 and LEGO Ninjago Movie

 

We know that Series 17 of LEGO’s CMF is just around the corner. In fact, leaked images of some of its minifigs are already out there in the wild. However, LEGO has been particularly tight-lipped with its next line of cinematic CMFs, particularly on its next theatrical offering, The LEGO Ninjago Movie.

Though the box on display at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 was sort of the generic type, the number of minifigs (20 in this series) gives us a hint that LEGO intends to repeat its minifig offerings, the same as that from the LEGO Batman Movie. The picture also below somehow gives us an idea of how our teen ninjas will look in their first-ever cinematic debut.

 

Other LEGO Highlights at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017

Some of LEGO’s highlights at the Nuremberg Toy Fair 2017 also include a demonstration of its upcoming LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox (17101) and the official launch of the social media platform for LEGO fans, the LEGO Life app.

Noticeably missing in action during day 1 of the Nuremberg Toy Fair are the recent LEGO Batman Movie summer sets, those from the LEGO Ninjago Movie, and from the LEGO Star Wars theme.

So what do you think brick fans? What other sets will LEGO reveal in the next few days? Drop us a note in the comments below or head over at our Facebook page and join in the conversation.

 

New LEGO Ninjago Short Set To Hit Theaters Alongside Warner Bros’ ‘Storks’.

Warner Animation Group’s next big screen offering, Storks, is slated to hit theaters next month, and it seems that the 3D computer animated film is not the only star of the show. The Hollywood Reporter recently revealed that Warner Bros will also give audiences a glimpse of what to expect on its much anticipated LEGO Ninjago Movie ahead of its showing in 2017. Featuring a new animated short entitled The Master: A LEGO Ninjago Short, we’ll see Master Wu square off with an unlikely nemesis, simply called the ‘Chicken’. THR further reports that legendary Jackie Chan will debut as Master Wu in the said short, with Abbi Jacobson starring as the Chicken with Justin Theroux narrating. Theroux is also slated to voice Garmandon in the main LEGO Ninajago Movie.

Here’s the rest of THR’s report:

From Warner Bros. Pictures and WAG, in association with Lego System A/S, the five-minute short was directed by Jon Saunders, from a screenplay by Saunders and Ross Evans and story by Saunders, Evans, Carey Yost and Remington D. Donovan. Ryan Halprin produced.

The short announcement follows news that Chan, Jacobson and Theroux have all joined the voice cast for The Lego Ninjago Movie, which will also feature Chan voicing Wu and Jacobson voicing a ninja. Theroux will play Garmadon in The Lego Ninjago Movie, which has a Sept. 22, 2017, release date.

Following the success of 2014’s The Lego Movie, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (who are executive producers of Storks, The Master and The Lego Ninjago Movie), WAG also intends to release spinoff feature The Lego Batman Movie, also planned for a 2017 release, as well as a Lego Movie sequel, slated for 2019.

Building on the success of The LEGO Movie and the high anticipation of fans for the upcoming LEGO Batman Movie, Warner Bros is also banking on one of LEGO’s original theme once it hits theaters on September 22, 2017. The LEGO Group also seems to be confident on how movie-going fans in general will receive the LEGO Ninjago Movie by adding several rumored sets and a line of collectible minifigures under its banner. Here’s a brief synopsis of the movie as we previously reported.

Ninjago is the story of six young ninja tasked with defending their island home, called Ninjago. By night, they’re gifted warriors, using their skill and awesome fleet of vehicles to fight villains and monsters. By day, they’re ordinary teens, struggling against their greatest enemy: high school. 

 

The LEGO Batman Movie opens in U.S. theaters on February 10th, 2017, followed by The LEGO Ninjago Movie on September 22nd, 2017, The LEGO Movie Sequel on February 8th, 2019 and Billion Brick Race on May 24th, 2019.

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