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Build and display – The Aragorn™ and Arwen™ figures both stand over 3 in. (8 cm) tall. Each model comes with a baseplate for display

Build and display – The Gandalf the Grey™ and Balrog™ figures both stand over 3.5 in. (9 cm) tall. Each of these collectible models comes with a baseplate for displayWizzard? No thanks. I’ve seen the video of their Christmas song, and all I can say is Merry Christmas to all the therapists whose vacation homes and yachts are being funded by the kids who were cast."

Next year’s LEGO Icons line-up is currently slated to include two new Botanical Collection sets and a new modular building. Par for the course for the moment, but bigger surprises are surely just around the corner. Set name Just one LEGO DC set is thought to be on the way in 2023 so far, in the form of a product tied to Warner Bros.’ long-mooted The Flash movie. First revealed through a listing at an online retailer, the latest Batmobile will reportedly arrive on shelves a month before its source material debuts in cinemas. Set name Build and display – Frodo™ stands over 3 in. (8 cm) tall and Gollum™ stands over 1.5 in. (5 cm) tall. Each model comes with a baseplate for display

Following a second consecutive in-house series in January, the Collectible Minifigures theme is rumoured to be celebrating the 100th anniversary of Disney with a third batch of characters focused on the House of Mouse. Set name Which one of these 3 new sets is a day 1 buy for you? Let’s talk about it in the comments section below. Frodo & Gollum (40630) Feeling arty? How about LEGO arty? Or just… LEGO Art. The LEGO Group clearly hopes you’ll still be feeling its original theme of mosaics (and beyond) come 2023, as it’s apparently got at least one more set in the works. As 31207 Floral Art has shown us, mosaics are no longer limited to 48×48 grids, so this could genuinely be anything at this stage. Set name This is super cute, we get an adorable Gollum/Smeagol who is clutchin a fish, and Frodo Baggins who has an impressive dark green cloak, as well as an Elven Brooch. There’s not a whole lot to go on with LEGO Disney in 2023 at the minute, mostly because these rumoured set names are pretty much par for the course for the theme. The Cars set will likely be a DUPLO model (judging by its product number), but beyond that it’s reasonably familiar territory here. Set name

Very little is known about next year’s LEGO Jurassic World line-up so far, but we do know that it’s definitely happening – and will apparently lean into the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park. Here’s hoping for more sets like the sublime 76956 T. rex Breakout. LEGO The Lord of the RingsA reportedly delayed flagship set (42146 Liebherr LR 13000), a new model inspired by Matt Reeves’ The Batman and a more affordable Bugatti headline the list of LEGO Technic sets currently rumoured for 2023, which run the gamut from €9.99 all the way up to €449.99. It’s shaping up to be an expensive year for Technic fans… Set name I am so happy that these are officially a thing. LEGO Lord of the Rings is one of my favourite modern themes of all time, so this means a whole lot to me. 40630 Frodo & Gollum – 184 pieces

He’s got a shortsword that isn’t Sting, but I’ll allow it to pass. Maybe the Sting mould is retired 🙁 40631 Gandalf the Grey & Balrog – 348 pieces It sounds like LEGO Creator 3-in-1 is going all-in on animals next year, with an early list of sets including a rabbit, parrot, dogs and a unicorn. (Spot the odd one out.) 31139 Cozy House sounds pretty promising too, particularly for its hefty piece count. Set name The focus of these sets seems to be pairs of characters that have some sort of connection to each other. I know many Lord of the Rings fans will just buy all three and be sad there are not more of their favorites, but LEGO has, in the past, oversaturated other intellectual properties, and perhaps if these sell well then we might see more in the future. We’ve only got word of one LEGO Monkie Kid set for 2023 so far – courtesy of a listing at LEGO.com – but it seems likely that more will follow, if only to continue serving the LEGO Group’s growing market in China. (It helps that the sets are generally all great, too.) Set name

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Then we get to Aragorn, and the difference is like night and day. His hair has dimension, his cloak has dimension, and even his crown stands out proudly from his head. On top of all these features, LEGO designers gave him interesting facial hair that makes him have a stronger-than-usual jawline. His armor is a printed piece and it even extends over the front of the legs to add extra detail. A sword is also included with this character. Aragorn is most likely going to be the reason anyone will buy this set. FINAL THOUGHTS Here’s hoping these do really well and send a signal to LEGO that we do really want more LEGO Lord of the Rings.

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