The next installment in the LEGO Iron Man "Hall of Armour" sub theme has been revealed by German retailer alternate.de today. For those who don't know this set is designed to be joined on previous Hall of Armour sets to create a larger display.
The Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor will have 384 pieces and 5 minifigures which are Iron Man MK6, Pepper Potts, Iron Patriot, Iron Man MK43 and Aldrich Killian. It will have a RRP or $54.99 and will be released on 1st April 2025.
The next LEGO Ideas set has been revealed today, The Evolution of STEM (21355). The set will have 879 pieces and will retail for $79.99. The set will be available from 1st March 2025.
The set is a diorama made up of lots of different mini builds that show the evolution of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) over the years. Some of the mini builds include a microscope, a DNA strand, the apple tree that inspired Isaac Newton, a computer and a Ford Model T.
An image of the long awaited next LEGO Ninjago modular set has been leaked today on Rednote. The set will be called City Workshops and will be set number 71837.
City Workshops will have 3,244 pieces, so smaller than City Markets at almost half the piece count and at $249.99, the price reflects that.
The idea behind this set is that it is a giant outdoor workshop and the mech build will stand in the open space in the middle.
LEGO is increasing it's range of Transformers set with two new BrickHeadz sets, Optimus Prime (40803) and Bumblebee (40804) being added to the line-up. The sets will have 237 and 253 pieces respectively and should retail for £17.99 / $19.99 although this isn't confirmed yet.
Both sets feature two builds, one in robot mode and one in vehicle mode. The Optimus Prime set will have a truck and a robot build while the Bumblebee set will have a car and a robot build.
Along with the AT-AT Helmet another set has been revealed today, the LEGO Icons French Cafe (10362). The set will have 1,101 pieces, will retail for £69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99 and will also be released on 1st March 2025.
When I heard about this set I had high hopes for it but after seeing these images it just doesn't quite do it for me. You always know a set isn't that good when it some how manages to look a lot smaller than it's piece count.
An image has been leaked of one of the next LEGO Star Wars helmet sets and it's the AT-AT Driver Helmet. The helmet range has proven to be a very popular sub theme among Star Wars sets and from the image we have this looks to be possibly the best one yet.
Obviously it's not a main character helmet like the Boba Fett or Darth Vader helmets but the level of detail and the angles they've been able to achieve looks great.
The AT-AT Driver Helmet (75429) will have 730 pieces, a retail price of $69.99 (other prices coming soon) and it will be available from the 1st March 2025.
Today we have leaked images of the LEGO Ideas Twilight: The Cullen House which will be releasing on 1st February 2025.
The set has 2,001 pieces including 7 minifigures and will be available to buy for $219.99.
As someone who has never watched the Twilight films it's a bit hard for me to give an opinion about how closely this resembles the house shown in the films but even if you're not a fan like me, this set should still appeal and would look good in a LEGO city.
An image of this was leaked a few days ago but LEGO has officially revealed the LEGO Architecture Trevi Fountain set today. It will have set number 21062 and it will be releasing on 1st March 2025 for £139.99 / $159.99
The set is based on the famous fountain found in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy. The fountain was designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini in 1762. The fountain is one of the most famous in the world and is a popular tourist attraction. People often throw coins with their right hand over their left shoulder and make a wish but to me it just seems like a ploy by the Italian government to earn some extra money.
Two new LEGO Disney sets have been leaked today and they are the Cinderella Dress (43266) and the Maleficent and Cruella Dresses (43262). They will have 474 and 524 pieces respectively and each dress comes with it's corresponding minifigure. We don't yet have pricing details for these two sets yet but we'll update this article when we do.
These sets are not really for me but I do think the concept is interesting. Perhaps these two sets will develop into a sub theme of outfits from popular Disney characters.
A couple of weeks ago we got a leaked image of the next LEGO Icons modular building, the Tudor Corner and today official images have been leaked that allow us to take a closer look.
From the solitary picture we had before, we knew it was going to look good but now we can see the set from other angles it looks even better. This is definitely a top 3 modular for me, possibly my favourite ever (although the brick bank might have something to say about that).