📦 Delivery Vans, Disney Dreams & A Drivable LEGO Supercar
Howdy Bricksters,
Today we’ve got spooky sets, magical builds, and even some custom delivery trucks rolling into town this week—so hold on to yer bricks and let's go.
In this edition:
🎃 New Wednesday sets arrive
🚚 Custom LEGO trucks to enhance your city’s delivery game
🧙♂️ Disney’s magic shines through the latest LEGO Ideas creation
🎨 Interactive LEGO art gallery for kids opens in Paris
🏎️ Lando Norris takes a life-sized LEGO McLaren for a test drive
Today's a 5 minute read, let's get to it.
LEGO Unveils Spooky 'Wednesday' Sets
LEGO has officially announced a new collection inspired by the hit Netflix series Wednesday, delighting fans and perhaps even making Thing clap. The collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios brings the eerie charm of Nevermore Academy to brick form, just in time for Halloween.
Here's what's lurking in the lineup:
↳Wednesday Addams Figure (76780): A 702-piece set priced at $49.99. Build Wednesday in her Nevermore uniform with a deadpan gaze or her iconic black dress from the Rave'N Dance, complete with a side-eye. Includes the Nevermore gate, typewriter, Nero's grave, black dahlia flowers, and a new LEGO piece for Thing.
↳Wednesday & Enid's Dorm Room (76781): This 750-piece set costs $89.99 and features the detailed dorm room with its spiderweb window and balcony gargoyles. Comes with four mini-dolls (two versions each of Wednesday and Enid), Thing, a cello, typewriter, mystery board, and hidden drawers for secretive storage.
↳BrickHeadz Wednesday & Enid (40780): A 239-piece set at $19.99. Build adorable BrickHeadz versions of Wednesday and Enid, each with their signature looks and display baseplates.
The BrickHeadz set launches on October 1, while the other two are available for pre-order starting today.
In The City of Bricks, Delivery is Key
Every LEGO city needs a reliable delivery service, and our own StudBee custom building kits are here to ensure your minifigures get their packages on time.
New to the fleet are the following:
These trucks aren't just vehicles—they're essential city companions. Whether it’s a high-speed dash to deliver that all-important parcel or just cruising through the city streets, these trucks ↳keep your LEGO town bustling.
Our custom building kits come with digital instructions, authentic LEGO bricks, and custom printed elements.
📦 All kits available now in our ↳Studbee store.
LEGO Ideas 'Magic of Disney' Set Revealed
LEGO has officially unveiled the Ideas 21352 Magic of Disney set, where Mickey Mouse dons his Sorcerer's Apprentice hat to bring beloved Disney moments to life—no magic wand required.
Selected from the LEGO Ideas 100 Years of Fairytales challenge, this 1,103-piece includes four exclusive minifigures: Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Geppetto from Pinocchio, Lilo from Lilo & Stitch, and Bruno from Encanto—yes, we’re talking about Bruno.
Also featured are Simba from The Lion King, and Sebastian and Flounder from The Little Mermaid, making it a must-have for Disney aficionados.
However, fan reactions on Reddit have been mixed. While some are thrilled about the new minifigures filling gaps in their collections, others feel that Mickey's face looks a bit off and that the character selection seems somewhat random.
Set is ↳available for pre-order right now — ships October 1st.
LEGO Opens Immersive "Superpower" Art Gallery for Kids
LEGO has launched its first LEGO Superpower Studios at La Gaîté Lyrique, a former theater-turned-digital arts venue in Paris.
Running from September 11-16, the exhibition transforms traditional art spaces into interactive, child-focused galleries.
Three artists—Aurélia Durand, Chen Fenwan, and Ekow Nimako—have created immersive installations where children can build, remix, and explore using LEGO bricks. The project aims to reimagine art museums as playful, hands-on experiences.
The installations include Durand's Remix Room, where kids blend digital art to create their own masterpieces, Fenwan's Forest of Wishes, a serene LEGO forest where visitors add their creations, and Nimako's Mythical Maze, a myth-inspired maze filled with LEGO sculptures.
Fans are excited about LEGO’s creative push to blend art and play in a way that empowers children. The concept will expand globally to locations in China, Japan, Australia, and Germany.
Lando Norris Drives Life-Size LEGO McLaren P1
LEGO and McLaren have teamed up to create a full-size, drivable replica of the McLaren P1 hypercar, built from an astonishing 342,817 LEGO Technic pieces.
Formula 1 driver Lando Norris took the brick-built beast for a spin around the UK's Silverstone Circuit, reaching speeds of nearly 40 mph—probably his slowest lap ever, but who's counting?
Key Highlights:
- Massive Undertaking: A team of 23 spent over 8,000 hours constructing the LEGO P1, which weighs in at 2,690 lbs—about 600 lbs lighter than the real deal.
- Electric Powertrain: Equipped with an electric motor, LEGO Technic Function batteries, and an electric-car battery, although details remain as elusive as that one missing piece under your couch.
- First of Its Kind: This is LEGO's first large-scale model with fully functional steering, allowing it to navigate the 3.66-mile Silverstone circuit without falling apart—impressive, considering our home builds can't survive a trip down the stairs.
- Record Setter: The P1 replica outperforms LEGO's previous life-size Bugatti Chiron, which only managed about 12 mph and couldn't handle corners.
So, next time you think building that 1,000-piece set is a challenge, remember there's a team out there assembling a supercar out of tiny plastic bricks—and actually driving it.
❗️But wait there's more!
There's a video of Lando a-la Top Gear driving the Technic P1 . We'll link it below after our parting words...
That’s all for this week, folks! Remember to check out our store for the latest ↳Custom LEGO MOC kits, including the new delivery trucks we just added. As always, stay creative and keep building.
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