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A few days before the 2019 edition of the San Diego Comic Con, LEGO today unveils two sets that will join the LEGO Star Wars range in January 2020.
Above, the set 75270 Obi-Wan's Hut Obi-Wan Kenobi's (half) hut (200 pieces - $ 29.99), with minifigs of Luke, Obi-Wan, a Tusken Raider and R2-D2. As a bonus, LEGO will provide a hologram of Princess Leia and what to assemble a brick of Bantha Milk.
Below, the set 75271 Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder a new version of Luke's Landspeeder (236 pieces - $ 29.99) featuring Luke Skywalker and his poncho, C-3PO and a Jawa.
These sets are not very exciting, but they are small boxes that will allow you to start a collection without breaking the bank and which will be in the soft belly of the LEGO Star Wars range, stuck between the Battle Packs at € 14.99 and the sets more elaborate but also much more expensive.
On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the LEGO Ideas concept, we had to choose between four drafted LEGO Ideas projects and the results of the voting phase have just fallen: so this is the project International Space Station by XCLD which largely wins with 45.6% of the votes cast.
22000 votes were counted, and the ISS finished far ahead of the other three competing projects with 10438 votes. engraving finished second with 5739 votes, Sega Classic Arcade Machines ranks third with 3788 votes and Small Yellow finished last with only 2924 votes.
The ISS project is therefore taking the next step to ensure its conversion into an official model and will go on sale in 2020.
Too bad for fans of Stitch and the mini arcade that some already saw winning hands down, so much the better for fans of space conquest who will have to make room on their shelves.
LEGO definitely takes its role as manufacturer of derivative products very seriously: After the Trolls, we learn today that the Minions seen in the prequel of 2015 and in the saga Me, ugly and nasty will join the LEGO catalog in 2020, on the occasion of the film's theatrical release in July 2020 Minions: The Rise of Gru.
A few years ago, it was the Mega Bloks brand that marketed all a series of derivative products from the universe of rather successful Minions. From next year, LEGO will therefore take up the torch with probably a handful of sets based on the upcoming film. I don't think you can envision a range that goes beyond a single wave of a few derivatives, but I could be wrong.
Below, the short teaser posted by LEGO on social networks:
Each year, we are entitled to several activity books based on different licenses including the "Annual XXX"which are above all an opportunity to obtain some minifigs. The publisher Ameet has put the 2020 editions of these works under license online Star Wars et Harry Potter, which will be available from the start of the next school year.
In 2020, the Star Wars edition will allow us to obtain Biggs Darklighter in a version identical to the one seen in the set 75218 X-Wing Starfighter (2018) but without his helmet. Nothing exclusive, but collectors will console themselves with this "variant" of a character who is rather discreet in the LEGO Star Wars range.
The other Biggs Darklighter minifig available from LEGO was delivered in 1999 as a set 7140 X-Wing Fighter then in 2002 in the reissue of this box under the reference 7142.
The Harry Potter version will for its part be delivered with a Ron Weasley minifigure, here accompanied by Croutard, already seen in the set 75954 Hogwarts Great Hall (2018). This activity book, which will be available from September 1st, is already referenced at amazon at this address.
LEGO today unveils a new license that will integrate the manufacturer's catalog from 2020: The Trolls. It will certainly be at the beginning of the year to take advantage of the theatrical release on April 17, 2020 of the animated film Trolls World Tour (Trolls 2), the second installment of the cinematographic saga based on the famous dolls.
We don't know much else at the moment about the series of sets that will be released, but at least we know from the teaser above that the minifigs will be ... colorful.
The operation will certainly be on the same level as that which took place around the release of the Angry Birds film, with a few boxes that will sooner or later end up in destocking at your favorite merchant ...
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