Tag: LEGO Ambassador Network

  • LEGO confirms the fate of VIDIYO 43108 Bandmates

    LEGO confirms the fate of VIDIYO 43108 Bandmates

    The LEGO Group has confirmed the fate of VIDIYO 43108 Bandmates following its decision to place the theme on temporary hiatus. The company recently announced that it will spend 2022 piloting ‘new ideas’ for the augmented-reality theme, which will materialise in 2023 as ‘new play experiences’. That left the as-yet-unreleased second series of blind-boxed minifigures,…

  • LEGO wants to know more about your passions and interests

    LEGO wants to know more about your passions and interests

    Calling all adult builders, the LEGO Group is looking for your input in a new survey, specifically asking for more information on your passions and hobbies. The LEGO Group has opened up a new survey, made just for adult fans of LEGO (AFOLs) in a move that may affect the future of sets and themes…

  • LEGO’s retired Creator Expert theme finally has a new name

    LEGO’s retired Creator Expert theme finally has a new name

    The LEGO Group has finally rebranded its retired Creator Expert theme with a name more fitting of its new 18+ label. While the majority of the company’s in-house adult-focused sets – across subthemes including the Modular Buildings Collection, the Winter Village Collection and the Fairground Collection, as they’re now known – were once branded as…

  • LEGO 40516 Everyone is Awesome may get a wider launch in 2022

    LEGO 40516 Everyone is Awesome may get a wider launch in 2022

    The LEGO Group says 40516 Everyone is Awesome – its first set for the LGBTQIA+ community – may be getting a wider launch next year. At the moment, 40516 Everyone is Awesome is only available to buy through official retail channels, including LEGO.com and LEGO Stores (although not in every country, as the company has…

  • Fifth LEGO VIP collectible coin launch times confirmed

    Fifth LEGO VIP collectible coin launch times confirmed

    The LEGO Group has now confirmed the exact time the fifth LEGO VIP collectible coin will launch across all its markets. Today’s VIP newsletter has already revealed that the final coin in the collection – which mimics the classic minifigure-scale gold coin accessory – will go live on May 20. But the LEGO Group has now…

  • Why just2good left the LEGO Ambassador Network

    Why just2good left the LEGO Ambassador Network

    YouTuber just2good has explained exactly why he decided to step down from the LEGO Ambassador Network earlier this year. Justin relinquished his status as a Recognised LEGO Fan Media (RLFM) in March, less than a month after the LEGO Group also withdrew fellow YouTuber MandRproductions’ participation in the program. At the time, Justin explained in…

  • No, LEGO Star Wars 75280 501st Legion Clone Troopers hasn’t retired in Australia

    No, LEGO Star Wars 75280 501st Legion Clone Troopers hasn’t retired in Australia

    Don’t believe the rumours: LEGO Star Wars 75280 501st Legion Clone Troopers hasn’t retired in Australia and New Zealand. Given the number of rumours swirling around at the moment, it’s understandable that at least a few false reports might surface occasionally. But in this instance, those reports have apparently come directly from the LEGO Group’s…

  • YouTuber just2good has left the LEGO Ambassador Network

    YouTuber just2good has left the LEGO Ambassador Network

    LEGO YouTuber just2good has stepped back from the LEGO Ambassador Network, relinquishing his status as a Recognised LEGO Fan Media. Justin’s decision comes less than a month after the LEGO Group chose to revoke fellow YouTuber MandRproductions’ access to the LEGO Ambassador Network (LAN), which acts as the main point of communication between the company…

  • LEGO confirms it’s moving away from black backgrounds in its manuals

    LEGO confirms it’s moving away from black backgrounds in its manuals

    The LEGO Group’s Building Instructions team has confirmed earlier comments that the company is moving away from using black backgrounds in its manuals. Last week, an email from the LEGO Group’s customer service team dropped the bombshell that the company is intending to ‘move away from the black backgrounds entirely’. That’s a big deal for…

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