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Additionally, we publish news and comprehensive reviews of new products on our home page, making us a one-stop-shop for everything LEGO-related.

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LEGO Nike Air Max 95 announced!

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43008 Nike Dunk was launched last year and a second Nike trainer has been announced today, based on the Nike Air Max 95 shoe. The press release follows:

43025 Nike Air Max 95
1,213 pieces, rated 12+
$99.99 / £89.99 / €99.99
Available at LEGO.com from 28th March

The hottest drop of the season has landed. Embrace ’90s fashion and pay homage to a trainer icon with the Nike Air Max 95 x LEGO Set (43025) for ballers aged 12 and over. Based on the original Nike Air Max 95 kicks that were first launched in 1995, this collectable building set lets kids and Nike fans create a classic trainer.

True to the original design, the Nike trainer comes in muted shades of black and light graphite, with bold accents of neon yellow, and the model includes a display stand, bubble logo and minifigure that has a customisable head and wears Nike clothing and Air Max 95 trainers.

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Random set of the day: Building Bonanza

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Building Bonanza

Building Bonanza

©2004 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 4886 Building Bonanza, released during 2004. It's one of 48 Creator sets produced that year. It contains 667 pieces, and its retail price was US$40 / £24.99, which equates to about US$65 / £43 in today's money.

It's owned by 2,751 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at Brick Owl, BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $159.00, or eBay.

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Random figure of the day: sw1328

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Today's random figure is sw1328 Captain Antilles - Dark Tan Shirt, Large Rank Badge, a Star Wars figure that came in one set, 75387 Boarding the Tantive IV, released during 2024.

Our members collectively own a total of 19,563 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at Brick Owl or BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $3.10.

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LEGO Icons 11378 Douglas DC-3 PAN AM Airliner revealed!

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Following the stunning 10318 Concorde, another celebrated aircraft joins the Icons theme in April! The press release follows:

11378 Douglas DC-3 PAN AM Airliner
1,903 pieces, rated 18+
$219.99 / £199.99 / €219.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st April

LEGO Icons Celebrates a Legend of the Skies with the Douglas DC-3 PAN AM Airliner

The LEGO Group today unveils the LEGO Icons Douglas DC-3 PAN AM Airliner, an impressive new building set created for fans of aviation history.

This collectable model invites builders to journey back into the golden age of air travel, recreating the legendary 1930s twin-engine aircraft that helped shape commercial aviation. With 1,903 pieces, the set captures the DC-3's unmistakable silhouette and includes an authentically detailed cockpit and passenger cabin, complete with aisle and seating. A standout functional feature is the retractable landing gear, operated via a simple dial.

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Review: 40881 Supply Llama & Fishstick

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If you thought LEGO had too many themes and IP partnerships, Fortnite is in another league with a total of over 2500 skins in the game.

However, there is still a lot of mileage within their in-house character roster that LEGO hasn’t scratched the surface of. While we’ve seen a few versions of the Supply Llama, this is Fishstick’s first outing in the brick.

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Recent reviews

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These are the reviews that we've published recently:

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77258 F1 ACADEMY LEGO Race Car

The LEGO F1 Academy car is well-executed at minifigure scale, but very expensive
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75422 Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training

With or without the SMART Brick, this set is deeply underwhelming
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40910 Beef Boss & Skye

Ring in the 300th Brickheadz figure with an anthropomorphic burger
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21367 Tintin Moon Rocket

An iconic, shiny, red and white checkerboard rocket that is easily identified as Tintin's Moon Rocket
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72152 Pikachu and Poké Ball

A delightful build experience is masked by an uncanny feature
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43290 Kevin & Dug

Wonderfully colourful and expressive models of two beloved Pixar characters

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First images of LEGO 77985 Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops!

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Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops

Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops

©2026 LEGO Group

77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler was unveiled in an Instagram video a few days ago and the clip showed an upcoming Triceratops skeleton too, similar in style to 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex.

Now the 1154-piece Triceratops has featured in its own video, also posted on Instagram. 77985 Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops includes a Dr. Gerry Harding minifigure, from the original Jurassic Park film, presented on a base with the Triceratops to match the Tyrannosaurus rex fossil.

You can watch the video after the break...

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Review: 77258 F1 ACADEMY LEGO Race Car

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The LEGO Group is sponsoring a car in the 2026 F1 Academy season, so it was no surprise to see a Speed Champions version of this car unveiled alongside the real thing. The colourful design certainly catches the eye, whether at full-size or minifigure scale.

Moreover, I think 77258 F1 ACADEMY LEGO Race Car captures the shape of F1 Academy cars faithfully, distinct from prior Formula 1 models. On the other hand, the set only contains 201 pieces, fewer than most other Speed Champions cars, but still costs £22.99, $27.99 or €27.99.

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This week's top news articles

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These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:

ArticleDateViewsLikesComments
Review: 75426 Millennium Falcon06 Mar1153011489
First look at LEGO Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler13 Mar112249950
LEGO Ideas Tintin Moon Rocket announced!12 Mar10371130123
Formula 1 helmets revealed!05 Mar1034074125
LEGO Super Mario minifigures coming in 2027!10 Mar844816989
Review: 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket13 Mar769616689
LEGO Crocs drop next Thursday14 Mar74794560
Review: 76333 Batman & Robin Batmobile03 Mar73099451
Review: 72151 Eevee09 Mar581013850
One Piece Gum-Gum Fruit revealed!10 Mar54905968

The total number of news article views this week is 148,234, which is 28,666 more than last week.

What's hot this week

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These are the sets that have been viewed the most this week:

TWLWSetViews
170143 Sir Fangar's Sabre-tooth Walker17436
2497 Galaxy Explorer3251
377984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler2621
421367 Tintin Moon Rocket2597
510497 Galaxy Explorer2501
62940916 Floral Picture Frame1938
7276968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex1851
8575192 Millennium Falcon1760
972050 Mario Kart – Luigi & Mach 81570
10140906 Restaurants of the World: Japan1563

The total number of set detail pages viewed this week is 1,623,950, which is 144,572 more than last week.

Review: 75422 Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training

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Luke training with Yoda on Dagobah is probably my favourite sequence in Star Wars, though one rarely represented in LEGO Star Wars. However, those occasional sets are always interesting and 75422 Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training clearly is, for better and worse!

The idea behind LEGO SMART Play is that its sets are enjoyable with or without the brick and 75426 Millennium Falcon was fairly successful in that regard, in my opinion. This is quite the opposite though, as a set desperately in need of a SMART Brick for play value.

Please note, this set does not contain a SMART Brick.

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Review: 40910 Beef Boss & Skye

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For years now, recurring rumours of the imminent end of Brickheadz have spread among fans. And yet, almost ten years on, Beef Boss marks the 300th Brickheadz figure in the general release of the theme. It’s been ten years exactly since the first Brickhead, if you count the original exclusive Comic-Con editions.

Fans can now get their hands on this pair through the LEGO Insiders Reward Centre for 2500 of their hard-earned points, equivalent to about £16. Let's drop in for a look!

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LEGO Crocs drop next Thursday

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Creativity Clog – Black

Creativity Clog – Black

©2026 LEGO Group

Following on from the ridiculous and impractical Brick Clogs that it seems were only produced as a PR exercise to announce the LEGO x Crocs collaboration last month, a range of proper Crocs shoes will be launched on Thursday.

Four designs of adult clogs and three in kids' sizes, plus three packs of Jibbitz -- the small charms that affix into the holes on the top of the shoes -- will be available at LEGO.com.

They are priced at £80 / $80 which is about double the price of normal ones. The Jibbitz, too, which don't look very practical, are expensive: $39.99, £36.99 for a few bits of plastic. Despite that, I suspect they'll sell well!

Find them all in our database or view at LEGO.com.

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