LEGO Hidden Side 2020 sets revealed

The first batch of LEGO Hidden Side sets for 2020 has been revealed by the LEGO Group.

Six models are due to launch in the augmented reality theme on December 27, priced from €19.99 to €49.99. The images have been published on the German LEGO Newsroom, as discovered by Promobricks.

The sets include new vehicles, locations and characters, alongside updates to characters from the first wave. Jack Davids has a new hat (nobody tell Smithers), Parker L. Jackson has restyled her hair, and El Fuego has, erm, died.

Here’s the full line-up of sets coming in Hidden Side‘s second wave:

70427 Portal – €19.99, 189 pieces

 

70428 Jack’s Beach Buggy – €19.99, 170 pieces

 

70429 El Fuego’s Stunt Airplane – €29.99, 295 pieces

70430 Newbury Subway Station – €29.99, 348 pieces

70431 The Lighthouse of Darkness – €49.99, 540 pieces

70432 Ghost Fair – €49.99, 466 pieces

The current wave of Hidden Side sets are available to order now:

70418 J.B.’s Ghost Lab
70419 Wrecked Shrimp Boat
70420 Graveyard Mystery
70421 El Fuego’s Stunt Truck
70422 Shrimp Shack Attack
70423 Paranormal Intercept Bus 3000
70424 Ghost Train Express
70425 Newbury Haunted High School

30434 Reindeer is currently free with a £35 spend on absolutely anything at LEGO.com. Double VIP points are also available on LEGO Disney 41167 Arendelle Castle and LEGO Disney 71044 Disney Train and Station (review).

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then. You can follow me on Twitter at @brfa_chris.

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