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  • LEGO DREAMZzz Rumoured January 2026 Sets

    January 2026 may be LEGO DREAMZzz's final wave of colourful, dream-packed playsets, following numerous cancelled sets this summer and further reports that the theme is getting just a single winter wave next year. Regardless of the theme's fate, another five sets are releasing on the 1st of January 2026, and it's an expensive wave with prices ranging from $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 to $129.99 / €129.99 / £104.99 for the in-house LEGO theme. 71508 Fox Guardian Mech The LEGO DREAMZzz theme is no stranger to brick-built mechs, and on the 1st of January 2026, the theme will release another one: 71508 Fox Guardian Mech. The set name suggests that the 9+ set creates a vibrant orange and white futuristic mech based on an ancient and mystical Fox Guardian. With a $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 retail price, expect the mech to be a large size with a posable tail, ears and clawed limbs. Set Name - Fox Guardian Mech Set Number - 71508 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 71512 Crocodile Submarine Dive into the underwater dream world with 71512 Crocodile Submarine. This unique submarine looks to be disguised as a massive mechanical crocodile, including a range of features to allow access to both land and sea, whilst remaining as the large semiaquatic reptile. Just $10 cheaper than the previous rumoured model, 71512 will still be an action-packed set with around four to five Minifigures included. Set Name - Crocodile Submarine Set Number - 71512 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 71513 Nightmare Scorpian Digger 71513 Nightmare Scorpian Digger is set to be a twisted machine of menace, tunnelling through the darkest corners of the brick-built LEGO dream world. Expect another model based on a real-world animal, but this time featuring a massive drilling claw and a venomous stinger tail, most likely in a nightmare black and purple colour scheme. Hopefully, some glow-in-the-dark elements are also included in the $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 2026 set. Set Name - Nightmare Scorpian Digger Set Number - 71513 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 71514 The Dino Jet 71514 will be taking us back to prehistoric times with a brick-built dream-powered aircraft shaped like one of the most iconic flying dinosaurs, a Pterodactyl. The brick-built dinosaur will be combined with futuristic dream-chasing technology, such as large and colourful jet boosters. A fully accessible, minifigure-friendly interior will also be included for the dinosaur-themed jet, which retails for a high price of $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99. Set Name - The Dino Jet Set Number - 71514 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 71515 Tiger Shark Tank Last but not least is the largest and most expensive set of the wave: 71515 Tiger Shark Tank. The 9+ model retails for $129.99 / €129.99 / £104.99 and looks to create a tank combining the raw power of a tiger and the aquatic strength of a shark. What's expected to be a very creative and colourful build will likely include multiple side builds and smaller vehicles along with plenty of exclusive and returning LEGO DREAMZzz characters. Set Name - Tiger Shark Tank Set Number - 71515 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $129.99 / €129.99 / £104.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 All five of these rumoured LEGO DREAMZzz sets release on the 1st of January 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing any of these sets at the start of the new year? What's your favourite and least favourite set of the wave? Will 2026 be the final year for the homegrown LEGO DREAMZzz theme? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog Rumoured January 2026 Sets

    2025 has been a significant year for racing, with the LEGO Speed Champions theme experiencing its biggest year to date in terms of set releases. Additionally, LEGO has entered an exciting multi-year partnership with Formula 1, and LEGO Super Mario has expanded into Mario Kart. However, in 2026, another gaming theme will be revving its engines, with two LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog sets set to release in January, most likely inspired by the upcoming Sonic Racing CrossWorlds videogame. 77117 Sonic's Car Just like LEGO Super Mario released a classic Mario Kart car with 72032 Mario Kart - Standard Kart, LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog will also be launching a standard yet iconic vehicle for the Blue Blur. 77117 Sonic's Car will likely recreate the blue and silver "Sonic Speedster", the same one that appeared in LEGO Dimensions, but this time in a more detailed and appropriate Minifigure scale. Set Name - Sonic's Car Set Number - 77117 Age Range- 6+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 77118 Silver's Car vs Knuckles' Monster Truck The more expensive of the two LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog sets releasing on the 1st of January 2026 is 77118 Silver's Car vs Knuckles' Monster Truck. Not only are we getting two Minifigure-scale, fast-paced vehicles, but we're also getting two Minifigures and an exclusive character. Silver will be making his debut in brick-built LEGO form alongside his personal racing car, the Lightron. Set Name - Silver's Car vs Knuckles' Monster Truck Set Number - 77118 Age Range- 6+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 Both of these rumoured LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog sets will release on the 1st of January 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing either model at the start of 2026? Are you looking forward to seeing sets based on the Sonic Racing series? What other characters and Sonic-inspired builds would you like to see in 2026 from the gaming theme? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Harry Potter BrickHeadz 40791 The Goblet of Fire Figures Officially Revealed | September 2025

    LEGO has officially unveiled the next magical addition to the LEGO BrickHeadz lineup: 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures, inspired by the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter series. Launching on 1st September 2025, this 671-piece set brings five iconic characters from The Goblet of Fire to life in the expressive yet blocky BrickHeadz form. The 10+ model will retail for $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 just like May's 40796 Revenge of the Sith Heroes & Villains . The set includes brick-built figures of all four Triwizard Tournament champions of Harry Potter, Cedric Diggory, Fleur Delacour, and Viktor Krum, each wearing their distinctive tournament outfits. Rounding out the lineup is none other than the fearsome Hungarian Horntail, making a rare non-humanoid appearance in the BrickHeadz format. The Chosen One himself has already appeared as a LEGO BrickHeadz  figure many times before, but in 2025, he is returning in his black and red Triwizard Tournament outfit. Similarly, Cedric Diggory has also appeared in BrickHeadz form before, but he'll be swapping his Hufflepuff Quidditch robes for his black and yellow coloured Triwizard aesthetic, along with a golden egg accessory. Fleur Delacour's BrickHeadz is very elegant and distinct to reflect her overall character, dressed in her Beauxbatons tournament outfit of navy blue, white and some detailed printing. She also includes her bright blonde hair, along with a miniature version of her dragon as an accessory. Meanwhile, Viktor Krum brings a dark and more rugged aesthetic with his thick red and brown Durmstrang cloak and very neat and simple black hair Although LEGO BrickHeadz  traditionally feature humanoid builds, the LEGO designers have not shied away from creating brick-built creatures and animals in a BrickHeadz style. The latest of these creatures is the Hungarian Horntail dragon with its expressive face featuring brick-built horns, printed orange eyes and sharp teeth. His overall body is quite compact, but still includes the dragon's main elements, including his movable wings and tail. 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures Set Name - Goblet of Fire Figures Set Number - 40791 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 671 Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st September 2025 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures releases on the 1st of September 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 40791 in a couple of months time? What five characters do you want to see included in the LEGO BrickHeadz model? And what LEGO Harry Potter  sets would you like to see in 2026 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Harry Potter BrickHeadz 40802 Luna Lovegood & Thestral Rumoured For September 2025

    Along with the previously reported five pack of 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures , the LEGO Harry Potter theme will also be releasing another, slightly smaller LEGO BrickHeadz model on the 1st of September 2025. In particular, this is the 10+ model 40802 Luna Lovegood & Thestral, which includes 292 pieces retailing for the usual BrickHeadz double pack price of $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99. Luna's BrickHeadz figure will likely feature her iconic quirky look, including her Spectrespecs, first seen in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. She may be in either her Ravenclaw school robes or her more iconic pink cardigan outfit. The character is also likely to include some very interesting and unique earrings and facial details, along with an accessory of a printed tile of the Quibbler magazine, for example. Meanwhile, the brick-built Thestral, a mystical skeletal horse-like creature only visible to those who have witnessed death, is likely to be one of the most unique LEGO BrickHeadz models in recent years. The Thestral will obviously be entirely black but with possibly glowing white eyes to represent its ghostly nature in BrickHeadz form. The creature is also likely to include its bat-like wings and thin, elongated face. 40802 Luna Lovegood & Thestral Set Name - Luna Lovegood & Thestral Set Number - 40802 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 292 Price - $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99 Release Date - 1st September 2025 40802 Luna Lovegood & Thestral releases on the 1st of September 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 40802 in a couple of months time? What other Harry Potter characters do you own in your LEGO BrickHeadz collection? And what LEGO Harry Potter sets would you like to see in 2026 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Harry Potter BrickHeadz 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures Rumoured For September 2025

    Following on from 2024's 40677 Prisoner of Azkaban Figures , 2025 will see the LEGO Harry Potter and LEGO BrickHeadz themes join forces once again, this time producing a range of brick-built characters based on the fourth movie, The Goblet of Fire. The 10+ model, releasing under the set number 40791 on the 1st of September 2025, includes 671 pieces to recreate five unique Harry Potter BrickHeadz characters retailing for $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99. Retailing for $50, the same as May's 40796 Revenge of the Sith Heroes & Villains , we can expect a total of five brick-built characters, each on a simple black display stand accustomed to LEGO BrickHeadz figures. Whilst there's no confirmation on what figures will be included in the rumoured model, we're guessing that it will most likely include the four champions of Harry Potter, Cedric Diggory, Fleur Delacour and Viktor Krum, along with the Hungarian Horntail Dragon. The Chosen One himself has already appeared as a LEGO BrickHeadz figure many times before, but in 2025, he will most likely be coming in his black and red Triwizard Tournament outfit. Similarly, Cedric Diggory has also appeared in BrickHeadz form before, but he'll be swapping his Hufflepuff Quidditch robes for his black and yellow coloured Triwizard aesthetic. Fleur Delacour's BrickHeadz will be very elegant and distinct to reflect her overall character, with an overall light blue colour scheme to represent her Beauxbatons uniform. Her iconic titled Beauxbatons hat will likely also be included, revealing some of her pale blonde hair. Meanwhile, Viktor Krum brings a dark and more rugged aesthetic with his thick red and brown Durmstrang cloak. However, if LEGO want even more variety amongst these figures, they may include Viktor with his shark head for the second task. Although LEGO BrickHeadz traditionally feature humanoid builds, the LEGO designers have not shied away from creating brick-built creatures and animals in a BrickHeadz style. The latest of these creatures may be the Hungarian Horntail dragon with its expressive face featuring brick-built horns, printed green eyes and sharp teeth. His overall body would be quite compact, but still includes the dragon's main elements, including his wings and tail. 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures Set Name - Goblet of Fire Figures Set Number - 40791 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 671 Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st September 2025 40791 Goblet of Fire Figures releases on the 1st of September 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 40791 in a couple of months time? What five characters do you want to see included in the BrickHeadz model? And what LEGO Harry Potter sets would you like to see in 2026 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • First Leaked Images of LEGO Disney 43279 WALL-E & EVE | September 2025

    The first leaked images of LEGO Disney 43279 WALL-E & EVE have surfaced online, giving us an early glimpse at the upcoming September 2025 release. Based on the beloved Pixar film, the 18+ set brings WALL-E and EVE back to brick-built LEGO form in stunning detail, but also with plenty of playability. 43279 is the third and final LEGO Disney 18+ set of the year, once it releases on the 1st of September 2025, including 811 pieces and retailing for $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99. As we've vaguely alluded to, this isn't WALL-E's first appearance in brick-built LEGO form, as back in 2015 LEGO released 21303 WALL-E under the LEGO Ideas  brand. The set featured an incredibly detailed and fully functional version of the lovable robot, complete with tank treads, a tilting head and the iconic plant in a boot. More recently, 40619 EVE & WALL-E  was released as part of the BrickHeadz line, introducing Eve to the LEGO world but in a much smaller, compact and blocky style. 10 years on from the initial appearance of the WALL-E franchise and LEGO is releasing this brand new brick-built display model, including both WALL-E and EVE, along with a couple of iconic side builds from the popular Pixar film. The Brazilian retailer Magazineluiza has provided us with the first leaked images ahead of the model's eagerly anticipated official reveal. WALL-E, although smaller than his 2015 LEGO Ideas  counterpart, is still a substantial size, being slightly larger and much more detailed than the 2023 LEGO BrickHeadz  version. The robot's signature front hatch is six studs wide and utilises various detailed and exclusive prints to recreate WALL-E's logo, patches of dirt, further robot detailing and various buttons. Overall, Wall-E's mainly yellow design is more streamlined yet still expressive. The character still includes brick-built interpretations of his binocular-style eyes, tank treads and compact cube body. All of these brick-built additions for the last robot left on Earth have resulted in similar play features and functions as 21303 - a posable neck, adjustable head, highly movable arms, gripping hands, opening trunk and rolling tracks. EVE, meanwhile, is noticeably taller than WALL-E as she is built on a transparent blue stand to capture her hovering effect. Her overall design is very sleek and curvy, with plenty of curved pieces and plates in white included in the build. Just like WALL-E, she measures around six studs wide with the relatively new 3x6 curved slope element also being used to replicate her printed digital, smiling face. In addition to the two main characters, three side builds are also included at that $70 price tag. These include a brick-built version of WALL-E's cleaning companion robot M-O, a compressed trash cube and of course the iconic boot with the plant. These are all much smaller than both WALL-E and EVE, yet still fit with the overall scale and detail of the 18+ September 2025 model. 43279 WALL-E & EVE Set Name - WALL-E & EVE Set Number - 43279 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 811 Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 1st September 2025 43279 WALL-E & EVE releases on the 1st of September 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 43279 in a few weeks time? Do you own any of the previous LEGO WALL-E sets? What character/build are you looking forward to assembling most? What other LEGO Disney  Pixar sets would you like to see in 2026 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. Leaked Image Source: https://www.magazineluiza.com.br/lego-wall-e-e-eva-43279-811-pecas/p/240267300/li/pets/

  • First Leaked Images of LEGO Botanicals 10374 Bouquet of Pink Roses | October 2025

    We've seen plenty of brick-built LEGO Bouquets in recent years via the LEGO Botanicals theme, and on the 1st of October 2025, another beautiful, plant-based display model will be released. In particular, this is 10374 Bouquet of Pink Roses, which includes a total of 789 pieces retailing for $59.99 / €59.99 / £54.99. Thanks to Walmart , we already have leaked images of the 18+ model, which shows the selection of entirely brick-built, vibrant pink roses in the classic bouquet format. There are four roses in full bloom, another four blossoming and finally four rosebuds, each with thin dark green stems. Mixed in with all the colourful pink roses are four sprigs of white baby's breath flowers, which also include brick-built stems but in a different shade of green. The name and build of the set are very similar to January 2024's model of 10328 Bouquet of Roses . However, 10374 is not a direct recolour, including around 30 pieces less and utilising a couple of different elements to recreate the different rosebuds and their respective growth. Just like 10328, however, the 2025 pink version does not include a brick-built LEGO vase but can easily be displayed and placed in a real vase, just like previous LEGO Botanicals bouquet sets. 10374 Bouquet of Pink Roses Set Name - Bouquet of Pink Roses Set Number - 10374 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 789 Price - $59.99 / €59.99 / £54.99 Release Date - 1st October 2025 10374 Bouquet of Pink Roses releases on the 1st of October 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 10374 in a months time? Do you already own 2024's 10328 Bouquet of Roses ? What other bouquets and brick-built plants would you like to see from the LEGO Botanicals theme in 2026? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. Leaked Image Source: https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Botanicals-10374/15103574339

  • First Leaked Images of LEGO Minifigures 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series | September 2025

    The LEGO Collectible Minifigures theme is heading back to the multiverse! Thanks to early images surfacing via Walmart , we now have our first look at the upcoming 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series, officially launching on 1st September 2025. Following the wildly experimental 71049 LEGO F1 Collectible Race Cars , this latest CMF returns to the standard 12-character format, this time diving deep into the animated Spider-Verse trilogy from Sony Pictures. Each figure comes packaged in a blind box for $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49, featuring new prints, moulds, and some unexpected fan favourites from the films' extremely unique animation aesthetic inspired by comic books and cartoons. Full Minifigure Lineup Here's a close look at each of the 12 characters revealed in the leaked listing: Spider-Man (Miles Morales)  - The main hero of the trilogy is, unsurprisingly, the first figure in the series featuring a newly detailed suit with red webbing highlights and electric blue accents. Miles also includes both his normal face and hair, and an alternative face print of his mask. Spider-Punk (Hobie Brown)  - Hobie Brown is featured in the series with a brand-new, crazy hairpiece, along with an alternative version of his mohawk and mask combination. The character's torso and legs are extremely detailed, with the character's red guitar completing the heavy punk look. The Prowler (Aaron Davis)  - The uncle of Miles Morales includes another vibrant and unique outfit with a mainly purple suit. Once again, an alternative facial expression of the character's masked look is included along with a printed 2x2 round tile and the Minifigure gorilla fists in dark grey. Spider-Gwen (Gwen Stacy)  - With her signature white, pink and black hooded suit, Gwen Stacy also comes with a brand new hair piece featuring her iconic blonde hair with hints of light pink at the end. Her accessory is a 2x2 printed tile of a photo of her and Miles. Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O’Hara)  - The future Spider-Man known as Spider-Man 2099 comes with a dark navy suit with hints of red. His accessory looks to be an element of his time device. Spider-Man India (Pavitr Prabhakar)  - Spider-Man India brings a hint of Indian culture to the CMF series with the character wearing a vibrant blue and red outfit. Just like the other characters, he comes with a hairpiece and her mask print, along with accessories of a white chai cup and Spider-Cat. Cyborg Spider-Woman  - Another extremely unique and extremely detailed character is Cyborg Spider-Woman, who comes with plenty of printing on her legs and torso. She also includes a range of mechanical elements for one of her arms and some armour on the opposite shoulder. Sun-Spider  - A disabled Spider-Hero who uses two black arm crutches in LEGO Minifigure  form. The character includes mainly black and orange on its torso and legs, along with a grey backwards cap to complete the figure. Spider-Byte (Margo Kess)  - Margo features a very futuristic and robotic design with a blue and pink pixel-style suit. She also includes a unique purple headpiece along with a pigtail hairpiece to reflect her digital avatar's look. Spider-Man & May "Mayday" Parker  - A two-in-one figure here with Peter B Parker included in his dad robe along with baby Mayday. Peter looks to be in his pink bathroom robe and blue pyjamas, whilst the incredibly adorable Mayday is in a front carrier attached to the main figure. Web-Slinger (Cowboy Spider-Man)  - We head to the west with Web-Slinger, including a cowboy-inspired outfit complete with printed spurred boots and detailed belt printing. The figure also includes a cowboy hat, a lasso and a Spider-Man themed LEGO foal. Werewolf Spider-Man  - Last but not least is a half Spider-Man and half werewolf hybrid with the classic werewolf headpiece included, but with red mask printing. The rest of the figure also included elements of a broken Spider-Man suit, making way for a brown and extremely furry werewolf.   Checklist & Packaging Design Whilst no images of the packaging have leaked (apart from the 6 pack box), we do know what the checklist will look like, featuring all 12 characters and their alternative head prints, pieces and everything else included with each unique and colourful figure. The checklist is a beautiful gradient of yellow, orange, pink and purple with Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse branding located in the top right. 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Set Name - Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Set Number - 71050 Age Range - 5+ Piece Count - 8 Price - $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49 Release Date - 1st September 2025 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse releases on the 1st of September 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 71050 in a months time? What Minifigure are you looking forward to getting the most from the third CMF series of 2025? Are any characters missing from the series? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. Leaked Image Source: https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Minifigures-66797/14678750513

  • LEGO Minifigures 71050 CMF SONY Spider-Verse Series Rumoured For September 2025

    After the extremely unique 71049 LEGO F1 Collectible Race Cars released just two months ago, our third and final LEGO Minifigure series will bring another brand new license to the theme, returning to the standard and extremely successful format of 12 unique figures. In particular, 71050 CMF SONY Spider-Verse Series will be launching on the 1st of September 2025. The series will retail for the usual price of $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49 with a single Minifigure in each blind box. Each character will be based on Sony's Spider-Verse trilogy, which utilises an extremely unique animation aesthetic inspired by comic books and cartoons. List of Minifigures Spider-Man (Miles Morales)  - The main hero of the trilogy is, unsurprisingly, the first figure in the series featuring a newly detailed suit with red webbing highlights and electric blue accents. Miles also includes both his normal face and hair, and an alternative face print of his mask. Spider-Punk (Hobie Brown)  - Hobie Brown is featured in the series with a brand-new, crazy hairpiece, along with an alternative version of his mohawk and mask combination. The character's torso and legs are extremely detailed, with the character's red guitar completing the heavy punk look. The Prowler (Aaron Davis)  - The uncle of Miles Morales includes another vibrant and unique outfit with a mainly purple suit. Once again, an alternative facial expression of the character's masked look is included along with a printed 2x2 round tile and the Minifigure gorilla fists in dark grey. Spider-Gwen (Gwen Stacy)  - With her signature white, pink and black hooded suit, Gwen Stacy also comes with a brand new hair piece featuring her iconic blonde hair with hints of light pink at the end. Her accessory is a 2x2 printed tile of a photo of her and Miles. Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O’Hara)  - The future Spider-Man known as Spider-Man 2099 comes with a dark navy suit with hints of red. His accessory looks to be an element of his time device. Spider-Man India (Pavitr Prabhakar)  - Spider-Man India brings a hint of Indian culture to the CMF series with the character wearing a vibrant blue and red outfit. Just like the other characters, he comes with a hairpiece and her mask print, along with accessories of a white chai cup and Spider-Cat. Cyborg Spider-Woman  - Another extremely unique and extremely detailed character is Cyborg Spider-Woman, who comes with plenty of printing on her legs and torso. She also includes a range of mechanical elements for one of her arms and some armour on the opposite shoulder. Sun-Spider  - A disabled Spider-Hero who uses two black arm crutches in LEGO Minifigure form. The character includes mainly black and orange on its torso and legs, along with a grey backwards cap to complete the figure. Spider-Byte (Margo Kess) - Margo features a very futuristic and robotic design with a blue and pink pixel-style suit. She also includes a unique purple headpiece along with a pigtail hairpiece to reflect her digital avatar's look. Spider-Man & May "Mayday" Parker - A two-in-one figure here with Peter B Parker included in his dad robe along with baby Mayday. Peter looks to be in his pink bathroom robe and blue pyjamas, whilst the incredibly adorable Mayday is in a front carrier attached to the main figure. Web-Slinger (Cowboy Spider-Man) - We head to the west with Web-Slinger, including a cowboy-inspired outfit complete with printed spurred boots and detailed belt printing. The figure also includes a cowboy hat, a lasso and a Spider-Man themed LEGO foal. Werewolf Spider-Man - Last but not least is a half Spider-Man and half werewolf hybrid with the classic werewolf headpiece included, but with red mask printing. The rest of the figure also included elements of a broken Spider-Man suit, making way for a brown and extremely furry werewolf. The Packaging & Checklist Whilst no images of the packaging have leaked, we do know what the checklist will look like, featuring all 12 characters and their alternative head prints, pieces and everything else included with each unique and colourful figure. The checklist is a beautiful gradient of yellow, orange, pink and purple with Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse branding located in the top right. 71050 CMF SONY Spider-Verse Series Set Name - CMF SONY Spider-Verse Series Set Number - 71050 Age Range - 5+ Piece Count - 8 Price - $4.99 / €3.99 / £3.49 Release Date - 1st September 2025 71050 CMF SONY Spider-Verse Series releases on the 1st of September 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 71050 in a couple of months time? What Minifigure are you looking forward to getting the most from the third CMF series of 2025? Are any characters missing from the series? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Ideas 21359 Italian Riviera Officially Revealed | August 2025

    It's summer and the best time of the year to go on holiday and enjoy the heat! Now your LEGO Minifigures can embrace the beautiful weather with the latest LEGO Ideas model, officially presented today, for a 7th of August 2025 release. In particular, this is the 67th branded LEGO Ideas set, and the sixth of 2025, of 21359 Italian Riviera. The 18+ model is the second largest and second most expensive Ideas set of the year, retailing for $299.99 / €279.99  / £249.99 with a total of 3,251 pieces included. 21359 Italian Riviera is based on the original design by Galaxy333 (Alex Sahil), which was approved just 12 months ago. The build itself recreates a beautiful and highly detailed coastal village inspired by the picturesque charm of Italy's famous Riviera. The display and play model is mainly made up of a collection of colourful, tightly packed buildings nestled along a waterfront, which the fan designer based heavily on the Cinque Terre region. The core build of the original project, which has been heavily translated into the final, official model, includes three different coloured buildings corresponding to three vibrant brick-built shops. The light yellow building represents a diving equipment shop, the pastel pink building corresponds to a gelato shop, whilst a fishmonger's is located in the vibrant orange building, which, unlike the other two shops, is a three-storey LEGO building. Each shop has plenty of details inside, from a full and flavoursome gelato counter to plenty of boxes of fresh fish and unique LEGO swimming and diving equipment suitable for your Minifigures. Above each of the corresponding shops, at the second level of each building (and third), are living spaces including some detailed kitchen areas, preparing a traditional Italian meal for the whole family. The overall architecture of the buildings captures the Mediterranean style with colourful façades, textured stone walls, window shutters, sloped roofs, and narrow balconies, typical of Italy's beautiful coastal towns. The model isn't complete without a cobblestone town square, filled with further details including seats for the gelato shop, printed and stickered signs, and a small coastal/beach section complete with sharp rock edges and a classic LEGO sailboat in light aqua for the first time. All of this and more are included in the latest LEGO 18+ model, which releases as early as the 7th of August 2025 for LEGO Insiders. We've mentioned how Minifigure-friendly the overall build is, and the LEGO Group have included a total of 10 Minifigures to bask in the beauty of the Italian Riviera. These include the likes of a fishmonger, the gelato shop owner, a tourist (based on the set’s fan designer) and a scooter driver, along with two kitten figures. 21359 Italian Riviera Set Name - Italian Riviera Set Number - 21359 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 3,251 Price - $299.99 / €279.99  / £249.99 Release Date - 7th August 2025 21359 Italian Riviera releases on the 7th of August 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 21359 in a few weeks time? What are you looking forward to most about the brick-built Italian Riviera? Which shop will you enjoy building the most: the gelato shop, the diving equipment shop or the fish market? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends Rumoured January 2026 Sets

    For the last four years, we've seen the regular annual release of a wave of LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets, and in 2026, the 4+ subtheme will be releasing another three models, all of which will be released on January 1, 2026. 2025 saw the theme focus on the Disney Junior shows crazy mash-up between dinosaurs and superheroes. Meanwhile, 2026's wave focuses on the "Water-Webs" storyline, where Team Spidey receives new water-themed powers and pirate suits. 11206 Spidey Motorcycle vs Rhino The first set on this list is a very standard, entry-level model with 11206 Spidey Motorcycle vs Rhino. Retailing for $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99, the set recreates a Spidey-themed, simple-to-build motorcycle in the usual red and blue colour scheme. Spidey, who will be included as a Minifigure, faces off against the returning Rhino, who is included as the second figure in the 4+ model. Set Name - Spidey Motorcycle vs Rhino Set Number - 11206 Age Range - 4+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 11207 Spidey: Underwater Vehicles "Water-Webs" storyline in brick-built LEGO form begins with 11207 Spidey: Underwater Vehicles. The set name suggests an underwater vehicle-heavy set with plenty of customisability. For $34.99 / €34.99 / £29.99, the 4+ model may include the likes of a Spidey-themed submarine, a speed boat or underwater scooter, for example, along with aquatic accessories such as coral, fish or web-themed treasure chests. Set Name - Spidey: Underwater Vehicles Set Number - 11207 Age Range - 4+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $34.99 / €34.99 / £29.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship Last but not least is 11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship, which brings an exciting and swashbuckling Spidey mission to brick-built LEGO form. The biggest set of the wave will recreate a simple version of the large, colourful pirate ship seen in the animated show and in other Spidey and His Amazing Friends toy products. We can also expect around three to four exclusive pirate-themed Minifigures at that  $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 retail price. Set Name - Team Spidey Pirate Ship Set Number - 11208 Age Range - 4+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st January 2026 All three of these LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets will be launching on the 1st of January 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing any of these sets at the start of the new year? What do you think of these Spidey and His Amazing Friends 4+ models? Are you a fan of the Disney Junior show? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Fortnite BrickHeadz 40760 Peely & Cuddle Team Leader GWP Rumoured For August 1st 2025

    To coincide with the themes' fourth and final set of 2025, LEGO Fortnite will be releasing a brand-new Gift With Purchase of 40760 Peely & Cuddle Team Leader. Just like 2024's LEGO Fortnite promo, 40760 will be another LEGO BrickHeadz model, available with any purchases over $130 starting from the 1st of August 2025. It seems LEGO are kindly placing all exclusive and highly detailed Fortnite Minifigures in more readily available sets and instead giving us a double pack of blocky brick-built characters to place alongside last year's 40728 Brite Bomber GWP . With 258 pieces, 40760 recreates the fan favourite banana Peely and the legendary Cuddle Team Leader outfit, according to the reliable Instagram user carterbricks04_ . The LEGO BrickHeadz version of Peely is a very unique build, basically recreating a large yellow banana as a BrickHeadz character. The character likely has plenty of curvature, utilising rounded yellow tiles and a peel shape at the top of his head. Meanwhile, Cuddle Team Leader brings even more colour and playfulness to the 10+ model. Mainly bright pink, the figure comes with her heart-shaped nose, white muzzle detailing and a couple of smaller prints and details such as the bear's fur. 40760 Peely & Cuddle Team Leader Set Name - Peely & Cuddle Team Leader Set Number - 40760 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 258 Price - GWP over $130 Release Date - 1st August 2025 40760 Peely & Cuddle Team Leader is available starting from the 1st of August 2025, but what do you think? Will you be looking to pick up 40760 in less than two weeks' time? What sets will you be purchasing to get over the $130 threshold? What's been your favourite LEGO Fortnite set released so far? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • Bricks Up Has a Brand New Look!

    We're excited to announce that Bricks Up has a brand new look! While we're still at the same domain you know and trust, you'll have noticed that over the last few days, everything else on the website has been refreshed. From the layout and fonts to how to browse and interact with the latest LEGO news and rumours, this redesign is a big step forward for our site, our community and our brand. Bricks Up has always been about celebrating the fun, creativity and colour of the LEGO world by covering new set reveals, the hottest rumours and the most detailed insights possible. The brand new website finally reflects this, being rebuilt from the ground up to better reflect the vibrant LEGO community we serve. The updated look brings out more personality as a fun, fan-run LEGO news site, while still keeping things clean and easily accessible. Whether you're here for the latest leaks, official set reveals of themed features, the new website design and updated layout help you find what you want and fast! What's New? A More On-Brand, Playful Design: Brighter colours, bolder fonts, Minifigure drawings and a more dynamic layout bring our content to life. It's now easier than ever before to explore articles, view set images and stay up to date with everything LEGO. Fully Responsive and Adaptive: We've worked incredibly hard to make our website work smoothly on every device. The new layout adjusts automatically so you get the best reading experience on mobile, tablet and desktop. Easier Navigation: We've cleaned up the menus, streamlined their descriptions, added article tags and personalised category pages with further detailed and playful descriptions so you can quickly jump to what LEGO news and themes interest you the most. Faster Load Times: Behind the scenes, we've improved performance, too. Articles and images now load faster, so you can spend less time waiting and more time reading about the most exciting LEGO rumours and leaks . Cleaner Text, Better Fonts: We've updated all our typography for both headings and body text to make it sharper, easier to read and work well across all screen sizes. Combined with our redesigned sections, this gives Bricks Up its boldest and best look yet! Why Now? Since we launched in 2021, Bricks Up has grown fast and become a formidable force in the LEGO news community. In 2024, we reached over 740,000 post views and became an award-winning website, achieving 'Best Online Specialist Toy Newsletter - UK. As we've grown, we realised our site needed to grow too. We wanted a design that better reflected who we are: a fan-driven LEGO news site that's creative, trustworthy and community-focused. What's Next? This redesign is just the beginning, however. Over the coming months, we'll continue to make further improvements and changes to the site to continue delivering the latest LEGO news and building our loyal community. We've already launched an Instagram account and LinkedIn page and will continue to post on these platforms on a regular basis, providing breaking news in a different format along with behind-the-scenes coverage. We will also post more regularly than ever before, covering all LEGO themes from the likes of LEGO DUPLO and LEGO Disney to LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Technic . Our news and rumour coverage will be more expansive than ever before, whilst also sharing more set images and breakdowns in these regular articles. And obviously, we'll continue to build the best LEGO fan site we can! But what do you think of the new Bricks Up website? We would love your feedback, so let us know in the comments below, via our email info@bricksup.co.uk or by using our contact form . Thank you so much for being part of the Bricks Up community. Here's to a new chapter and even more exciting LEGO content to come!

  • July 2025 LEGO Promotional/GWP Set News: Everything We Know

    We are now over halfway through 2025 and entering some of the warmest months of the year, which are typically dry in terms of GWPs as well as the weather. Today, only a few brand-new sets have launched, including two LEGO Icons models, a single LEGO Star Wars set, and the release of a brand-new theme: LEGO Nike . However, even with this brand new partnership with Nike, which supposedly consists of the release of at least three sets this year, an exclusive Nike-themed GWP is not being released. We aren't even getting a Gift With Purchase alongside 10375 How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless , which sees the debut of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise in brick-built LEGO form. Instead, July will see the release of two brand-new promotional sets, including 40788 Friendly Snails and the third addition to the LEGO Nature Diorama collection. Today also marks the release of a brand new LEGO Insiders Reward with another Ideas-branded set. 40789 Flying Moon Car will be redeemable with 2,500 Insiders points and will obviously be available for the foreseeable future, rather than the GWPs listed in this post. July may not be the busiest month for set releases or promotions, but August will see the final summer 2025 waves release and hopefully even more GWPs. For now, though, here's what we know so far for July 2025's full selection of GWPs: 40758 Celebration: Ferris Wheel with Fireworks 40758 Celebration: Ferris Wheel with Fireworks has already been available for the last couple of days and will continue to be with any purchases over $85 until the 6th of July 2025. The build itself is of a colourful microscale Ferris Wheel containing six gondola cabins. The Ferris Wheel can be spun around using a mechanism with a heart in the middle of the ride, supposedly being the iconic symbol for all products in the LEGO celebration range. Set Name - Celebration: Ferris Wheel with Fireworks Set Number - 40758 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 230 Price - GWP over $85 Release Date - 28th June - 6th July 2025 40788 Friendly Snails Winner of 2024's 'Build the Gift of Purchase Set of your Dreams' LEGO Ideas challenge, 40788 Friendly Snails is available from today until the 7th of July 2025 with any purchases over $160. The 18+ model includes an incredibly detailed nature scene, complete with two friendly LEGO Snails. There's a larger snail with an earthy reddish brown coloured shell, along with a slightly smaller version of the slimy animal that comes with a navy blue shell design. Set Name - Friendly Snails Set Number - 40788 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 264 Price - GWP over $160 Release Date - 1st - 7th July 2025 40784 TBC LEGO Nature Diorama 3 40784 is the set number belonging to our third LEGO Nature Diorama set, following on from 40782 Rainforest Diorama and 40783 Coral Reef Diorama . The 18+ model will be available with any purchases over $150 starting from the 8th of July 2025. No end date for the GWP has been confirmed, but we expect official images of the new promotional item within the next few days. Set Name - TBC LEGO Nature Diorama 3 Set Number - 40784 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 287 Price - GWP over $150 Release Date - 8th July 2025 Breakdown of the July 2025 Promotional/GWP Sets Set Price Conditions Promotional Dates 40758 Celebration: Ferris Wheel with Fireworks Any purchases over $85 June 28th to July 6th 40788 Friendly Snails Any purchases over $160 July 1st to 7th 40784 TBC LEGO Nature Diorama 3 Any purchases over $150 July 8th So that concludes what we know so far about the promotional and gift-with-purchase sets for July 2025, but what do you think? How many of these GWPs will you be trying to pick up? Which one are you most excited for? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

  • LEGO Architecture 21063 Neuschwanstein Castle Officially Revealed | August 2025

    Following on from previous large-scale LEGO Architecture sets like 21060 Himeji Castle and 21061 Notre-Dame de Paris , the second and final LEGO Architecture model of the year recreates the Neuschwanstein Castle in brick-built LEGO form. The 18+ model includes a total of 3,455 pieces retailing for $279.99 / €269.99 / £239.99, making it the most expensive LEGO Architecture set yet, beating 2024's brick-built Notre-Dame. Neuschwanstein Castle, often dubbed the "fairy tale castle", is perched on a rugged hill in the Bavarian Alps. Known for its Romanesque Revival architecture and dramatic mountain backdrop, it features turrets, towers, and a multi-level facade with decorative brickwork and detailed windows. And today's official reveal showcases all these incredible details and more from one of Germany's most famous landmarks in brick-built LEGO form. As with all LEGO Architecture sets, 21063 is entirely micro-scale, including no Minifigures and instead focusing on architectural accuracy rather than playability. The main castle structure is recreated to a very high detail with brick-built recreations of the white limestone walls, along with small decorative windows and arches. You can also find turrets, the courtyard, staircases and gabled roofs spread out across the castle build. The whole model is set on a thin black base, but the brick-built Neuschwanstein Castle itself is elevated using a mix of earthy coloured elements to create the German rocky landscape surrounding the structure. This is very similar to 21060 Himeji Castle with micro-builds of trees and conifers on the edge of the rocky slopes and cliff face. The foliage of the surrounding micro-scale trees can even be changed to depict either a summer or fall landscape. 21063 Neuschwanstein Castle Set Name - Neuschwanstein Castle Set Number - 21063 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 3,455 Price - $279.99 / €269.99 / £239.99 Release Date - 1st August 2025 21063 Neuschwanstein Castle releases on the 1st of August 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 21063 in a months time? Have you ever visited the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany? What other LEGO Architecture sets would you like to see in 2026 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

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