Four years ago, LEGO released an intriguing Creator set that stood out for its uniqueness: 31122 Fish Tank. What a great idea! A way of bringing some aquatic LEGO into your home without all the yellow of their traditional underwater themes. Clearly, some bright spark at LEGO saw that set, and went: OK, but what if we made it bigger? That’s clearly just speculation on my part – but the end result is the same: 10366 Tropical Aquarium, which releases this November 13 for US $479.99 | CAN $599.99 | UK £399.99. Among its 4,151 pieces, it counts a large number in new or rare colours, and in good quantities at that. But there’s more to this set than just new re-colours! Take a dive into the tropical waters, and let’s check it out together. LEGO Icons 10366 Tropical Aquarium | 4,154 Pieces | Available November 13 | US $479.99 |...
When LEGO dropped this season’s winter village addition, 10361 Holiday Express Train, we were shocked to find a 3D-printed engine inside. Builder Owen (_brickbytes) used that one funny element as the seed for a full microscale scene. The little engine is followed by cars that mirror the scale and detail of the printed piece using system elements. The extra-thin quality of LEGO hinges works brilliantly both as tiny wheels and to give the coal hopper interesting shaping. Owen’s microscale chops extend beyond the centerpiece train. Using book covers as thatched rooftops is clever indeed, and of course, I’m always happy to see green antlers used for microscale foliage! The post All aboard the itty-bitty choo-choo! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Jake Forbes (TBB Managing Editor)

Back in February 2022, The LEGO Foundation started an initiative to donate LEGO MRI Scanners to hospitals worldwide to help ease children’s fears of using the machine. Today LEGO has announced that over one million children around the world have used the LEGO MRI Scanner set to reduce anxiety. Since 2023, more than 10,000 LEGO MRI Scanner sets have been donated to hospitals and health professionals around the world. Play-based LEGO® MRI Scanner set reduces anxiety and sedation for children in hospitals worldwide BILLUND, DENMARK, 13 October 2025 – Over one million children around the world have used the LEGO Group’s MRI Scanner set, helping transform a potentially stressful medical procedure through a playful, hands-on learning experience. The set, which features a scanner, patient bed, waiting room, scanning room, staff minifigures and medical accessories, was designed by the LEGO Group and the LEGO Foundation to help children understand MRI procedures by...

Today is the last day to get your orders in for the LEGO Shop sales where you can save up to 40% on select LEGO sets. As of right now, there are 79 items available for various themes and a lot of them are on the updated Retiring Soon list. Unfortunately, there are no other concurrent promotions running but double Insiders points event starts tomorrow. As a Rakuten/Linkshare Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The post Last Day for LEGO October 2025 Sales appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran

Some limited time deal LEGO sets have been rotated on to the list with discounts up to 30% off. A couple of the sets were leftovers from the Prime Big Deal Days event but it seems like they’re really trying to get rid of the inventory before the 2026 stock comes in. Pretty much all the sets on this list will be retiring at the end of the year. • LEGO DREAMZzz Cooper’s Robot Dinosaur C-Rex (71484) – $55.99/30% off• LEGO DREAMZzz Mateo and the Z-Blob Action Race Car (71491) – $34.99/30% off• LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square (10332) – $183.99/20% off• LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck (76966) – $71.99/20% off• LEGO Minecraft The Crafting Table (21265) – $71.99/20% off• LEGO Ninjago Source Dragon of Motion (71822) – $119.99/20% off• LEGO Speed Champions KICK Sauber F1 Team C44 (77247) – $21.59/20% off• LEGO Star Wars Grogu with Hover...

