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Review: 71436 King Boo's Haunted Mansion

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It's been four years since the introduction of the LEGO Super Mario theme with 71360 Adventures with Mario, and since then everybody's favourite plumber has been joined by his brother Luigi and his sweetheart Princess Peach, and there have been more than 50 expansion sets for the trio to explore.

71438 Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi was an interesting direction for the Super Mario license that LEGO has worked out with Nintendo, and I'm excited by the new Mario Kart subtheme launching next year. Until then, however, Super Mario fans will have to make do with some new expansion sets to add to their current courses. 71436 King Boo's Haunted Mansion is one of the largest this year, at just under 1,000 pieces, and brings King Boo back as the primary opponent, along with some other familiar faces.

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Random set of the day: Tantive IV

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Tantive IV

Tantive IV

©2009 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 10198 Tantive IV, released during 2009. It's one of 36 Star Wars sets produced that year. It contains 1408 pieces and 5 minifigs, and its retail price was US$149.99/£122.99.

It's owned by 6,094 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 $332.40, or eBay.

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Recent reviews

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Here's a list of the reviews that we've published recently:

77051 Fly with Dodo Airlines

An essential addition to our islands, but missing a crucial component.

71479 Zoey's Cat Motorcycle

An unusual and quirky set with a couple of great minifigures, let down slightly by its awkward-looking main build.

77052 K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza

K.K. Slider finally comes to the island, but in a costly set.

42618 Heartlake City Café

Another quaint cafe to add to the Friends collection

75397 Jabba's Sail Barge

Jabba's Sail Barge is a spectacular model, but is also frustratingly overpriced

76780 Wednesday Addams Figure

A suitably gloomy-looking display model full of fun details that will delight fans of the show

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LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary minifigures overview

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Following the announcement of 40755 Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder, we now have all seven exclusive minifigures designed for the 25th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars.

These minifigures provided LEGO with a chance to produce a variety of new characters, including some who would be unlikely to appear in a tradtional set, maybe because of their obscurity or role in the story. With that in mind, I have mixed feelings about the seven minifigures chosen for the range.

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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
LEGO statement regarding paper instructions20 Sep30015211132
UCS Jabba's Sail Barge revealed!17 Sep22163133216
40697 Light-up Carved Pumpkin revealed21 Sep1851311452
LEGO may be considering phasing out paper instructions18 Sep18364137401
Review: 75397 Jabba's Sail Barge22 Sep16070189109
Metro Map of LEGO colours available now20 Sep160689737
This year's Winter Village set revealed!24 Sep14712159106
Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder official images!17 Sep1138414182
Review: 40730 Luke Skywalker's Lightsaber19 Sep1117110343
Two new Sonic the Hedgehog sets announced for 202524 Sep101737951

The total number of news article views this week is 170,874, which is 48,977 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
140697 Halloween Pumpkin4429
210339 Santa's Post Office2896
340746 Santa's Delivery Truck2774
4475020 Jabba's Sail Barge2057
5275397 Jabba's Sail Barge2051
61075396 Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit1638
7116210 Jabba's Sail Barge1616
81575192 Millennium Falcon1520
975242 Black Ace TIE Interceptor1509
10710316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell1403

The total number of set detail pages viewed this week is 1,074,292, which is 3,778 fewer than last week.

Review: 77051 Fly with Dodo Airlines

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We'll be making a water landing, but that's OK because this is a seaplane.

The airport is a player’s first introduction to their island residence in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so it's an important location familiar to fans. Luckily, this model is recognisable and offers some nice details despite a few aspects that could be improved.

More classic characters from the series are introduced here, but someone is missing…

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40728 Brite Bomber revealed!

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Brite Bomber

Brite Bomber

©2024 LEGO Group

A Fortnite BrickHeadz set has been revealed on LEGO.com: 40728 Brite Bomber, a 151-piece blocky version of the popular in-game skin.

This set will be a gift-with-purchase, presumably beginning on the 1st of October, but we will let you know official details when we can.

Additionally, another upcoming GWP, the recently discovered 40697 Halloween Pumpkin, has also been added to LEGO.com. That offer should be starting on the same day.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments, and view images of both sets after the break...

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Review: 71479 Zoey's Cat Motorcycle

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LEGO's continuing its latest in-house IP with the DREAMZzz theme, releasing 14 more sets this year that tie in with the TV show's second series.

71479 Zoey's Cat Motorcycle is one of the smaller sets available, featuring a returning character previously available in the first wave last year, a new antagonist, and a rather unusual-looking cat. Or motorcycle. Or turbo-powered flying feline? I let my six-year-old build the set for me, and then borrowed it to take some photos and see what I thought of what is, at first glance, a bit confusing!

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Two new Sonic the Hedgehog sets announced for 2025

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Super Shadow vs. Biolizard

Super Shadow vs. Biolizard

©2025 LEGO Group

During Sega's 'Sonic Central' livestream today two new LEGO sets were revealed: 77001 Sonic's Campfire Clash and 77003 Super Shadow vs. Biolizard. They will be released early in 2025.

View pictures and read descriptions after the break.

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This year's Winter Village set revealed!

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This year's addition to the Winter Village collection is a post office. Additionally, a delivery truck will be available separately.

10339 Santa's Post Office is rated 18+ and contains 1,440 pieces. It's priced at €99.99 / $99.99 / £89.99 and will be available at LEGO.com from 1st October.

The 224-piece 40746 Santa's Delivery Truck is also released on that day, priced at €19.99 / $19.99 / £17.99.

View photos of both after the break.

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Review: 77052 K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza

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We’ve worked hard setting up island life with the earlier wave of Animal Crossing sets, so our beautiful island has caught the attention of the famous K.K. Slider—now he’s here to play a concert for our villagers! This set packs in lots of different activities around the Resident Services building and the central Plaza, but they don’t all quite make sense together.

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