Lego Pokémon sets debut
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Fans can now pre-order the first-ever LEGO Pokémon sets. Iconic creatures like Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise are coming to life in brick form. These detailed builds are designed for adult collectors.
The Lego Star Wars Smart Play: Luke’s Red Five X-Wing comes with a price of $89.99 and has a release date of March 1.
Despite being comprised of thousands of pieces, Lego fans feel that the new Pikachu set is simply too ugly to cost as much as it does
It includes the Empire’s elephant-like transporter, a Rebel Alliance snowspeeder (with attached tow cable), and a stand that keeps it all in place. The only drawback is the lack of minifigs, as a Luke Skywalker figure hanging on the belly of the mechanical beast would have been a nice touch.
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LEGO just released cherry blossom landscape set with 3D dripping waterfall that doubles as wall art
Bring the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms to your shelf with Lego’s Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape, a 1,892-piece set designed for adult builders. Everyone loved the original orchid set, and this new release offers a fun twist,
If you purchase the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set before March 3, you'll get the Kanto Region Badge Collection as a free gift with purchase (while supplies last). Coming in at 312 pieces and recommended for ages 18 and up, this buildable case houses all eight Pokémon Kanto region badges from the first generation of games.