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Discounts at Amazon.com

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Latest >= 25% discounts
Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack$6.00 ($9.99)-40%
Plo Koon's Jedi Starfighter Microfighter$9.40 ($14.99)-37%
Surprising Spider$8.99 ($12.99)-31%
>= 33% discounts on this year's sets
LEGO Disney Advent Calendar 2025$24.00 ($44.99)-47%
Good Fortune$52.14 ($89.99)-42%
Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack$6.00 ($9.99)-40%
Wild Animal Families: Penguins & Lions$6.00 ($9.99)-40%
Plo Koon's Jedi Starfighter Microfighter$9.40 ($14.99)-37%
F1 Williams Racing & Haas F1 Race Cars$12.59 ($19.99)-37%
Zane's Battle Suit Mech$6.39 ($9.99)-36%
Trotting Lantern$87.70 ($129.99)-33%

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Review: 75449 Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack

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The Siege of Mandalore serves as the climax of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and LEGO Star Wars already includes a number of sets based on the battle. However, the Mandalorian factions have received relatively scant coverage in LEGO sets, ironically.

75449 Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack goes some way to improving the situation, as two of Maul's Mandalorian commandos are provided. The minifigures are not without controversy though, as the Mandalorians' visors are silver instead of black and these Clone Troopers are perhaps unnecessary, so soon after their dedicated Battle Pack.

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Random set of the day: Treasure Tomb

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Treasure Tomb

Treasure Tomb

©1998 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 3722 Treasure Tomb, released during 1998. It's one of 21 Adventurers sets produced that year. It contains 164 pieces, and its retail price was US$20.

It's owned by 761 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $175.00, or eBay.

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Recent reviews

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These are the reviews that we've published recently:

42218 John Deere 1670H Wheeled Harvester

A good introduction to Technic but a much larger one would have been preferable

72044 Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit

Chomp along the track with this vicious vegetation

77006 Team Sonic Command Truck

An unexpected niche vehicle has plenty of hidden play features

77005 Knuckles vs. Dr. Eggman Egg Crusher Mech

A dip into other Sonic media sources reveals another menacing mech

11504 Peace Lily

A realistic representation of a popular house plant

60498 Tractor

This is the best minifigure-scale LEGO tractor to date!

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Review: 72044 Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit

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The last double pack of karts to hit the road this wave are popping with colour and sprouting with life. One of the earliest enemies seen in 1985’s Super Mario Bros. stars as the first large, attachable power-up to appear in the theme. When used in Mario Kart 8, the Piranha Plant is a time-limited item that lunges towards opponents, items, and obstacles while giving a speed boost with every bite. While the attachment coupling only appears on these two karts, it’s an entertaining play feature that works well in LEGO.

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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: 42221 NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket14 Dec1136415048
An excruciating deep-dive into Star Wars Advent Calendars25 Dec957519173
Review: 60498 Tractor21 Dec695018343
Brickset Awards 2025 - Nominations27 Dec551273207
Star Wars Advent Calendar - Day 1414 Dec55044841
Star Wars Advent Calendar - Day 1616 Dec52267019
Star Wars Advent Calendar - Day 1515 Dec46575724
Review: 76335 Spider-Man vs. Ghost Rider Motorcycle20 Dec45057031
Star Wars Advent Calendar - Day 2424 Dec43137455
Star Wars Advent Calendar - Day 1717 Dec42465341

The total number of news article views this week is 175,554, which is 31,295 fewer 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
1675192 Millennium Falcon2144
2710305 Lion Knights' Castle2055
3375810 The Upside Down1977
4875418 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 20251848
5410356 Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D1687
61075978 Diagon Alley1556
71510316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell1529
8940778 Winter Gazebo1413
9140777 Celebration Series: Gingerbread Train Ornament1403
1010261 Roller Coaster1334

The total number of set detail pages viewed this week is 1,539,616, which is 13,900 fewer than last week.

Brickset Awards 2025 - Nominations

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2025 has been an extraordinarily busy year, with over 840 sets launched across 42 themes and well over 1100 minifigures and characters!

As usual, we are inviting Brickset members to choose their favourites across four categories, answering these questions:

  • What is your favourite set released in 2025?
  • What is your favourite set costing below $50 of 2025?*
  • What is your favourite gift-with-purchase set of 2025?
  • What is your favourite minifigure released in 2025?**

Please submit your nominations in the comments. The most frequent or 'liked' submissions will be forwarded to concluding polls in each category and they will be published during the next few days, determining the most popular sets and minifigures of 2025.

We look forward to reading your responses!

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Review: 77006 Team Sonic Command Truck

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Kids love trucks and cars, especially ones that open up or transform. Plenty of adults still enjoy these features too! This set delightfully emanates the vibes of a coveted 90s toy, the Micro Machines Super Van City, especially with the decorative stripe and opening feature.

Are you unfamiliar with the vehicle depicted in this set? That’s not a surprise, even to the surprise of die-hard Sonic fans; it was found to only exist in the background art of a YouTube mini-series called ‘TailsTube’ in Episode #12, ‘Life Hacks’. It isn’t even mentioned or referenced in any way during the episode.

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LEGO.com sale continues

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LEGO's after-Christmas sale has begun and dozens of sets, keychains and other gear items have been reduced, some by 70%.

There's nothing terribly exciting among the selection, which includes seasonal sets and Advent calendars, but you may find something of interest.

Additionally, there are double VIP points on 76457 Hogsmeade Village - Collectors' Edition and 76300 Arkham Asylum in the UK and Europe, and 10361 Holiday Express Train, 10357 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C, 10352 The Simpsons: Krusty Burger, and 21360 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in the USA and Canada.

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An excruciating deep-dive into Star Wars Advent Calendars

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LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025

LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025

©2025 LEGO Group

Our Advent calendar countdowns concluded yesterday, but we have one more article to publish on the subject, which has been written by Marty P.

Find a comfy chair, pour a glass of sherry, and make yourself comfortable because it's a long and interesting read:

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Hello there! When I was a child, I always had a fascination when playing with LEGO to build small, microscale builds of spaceships with a dozen or so pieces or less. I always rationalised it in my brain as these spacecraft were simply farther away from a forced perspective sense, hence their small relative appearance.

It made sense then that I was always fascinated with the Star Wars advent calendars LEGO would make. I initially missed the early years advent calendars due to being off in college, but I became aware of them later and initially picked some up for the unique minifigures, but found the build experience fun enough to the point I now have the entire series, with duplicates of some of a couple of the ones that I particularly liked.

Because of this fascination and collecting, I have become aware of some trends within the calendars (e.g., roughly every other year you will see a new Gonk droid in the build). I have seen the new 75418 2025 calendar and the surrounding discussion, and my observations led to doing some study of the entire advent series to put some data around what up until now had just been gut feelings.

I had the suspicion that there was some cost engineering going on behind the scenes (that's going on within the entire LEGO brand), but my review has highlighted to me the ways in which it has happened. It has also enabled me to make some overall observations, predictions and suggestions for improvement, which I wanted to share with you. It may be that some of you long-time LEGO enthusiasts have already caught on to these trends. But for even those who didn't explicitly observe this, in the words of another online hack Star Wars critic, you may not have noticed it, but your brain did. Join me, won't you?

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Merry Christmas!

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Christmas Day has arrived in the UK, so Merry Christmas from the Brickset team! We hope you have a great day and receive some presents with that familiar LEGO rattling sound!

At the time of writing, Brickset members own 47,642,828 sets between us, an increase of over three million compared with the same day last year! As always, it will be interesting to see how the number continues to rise over the next few days, as new sets are added to collections.

Huw, Chris, Grahame, Jonny, David, Dylan, Ben, Megan and Alice – the Brickset team.

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