🎉 January Releases, Interstellar Bricks & LEGO’s Big Win

🎉 January Releases, Interstellar Bricks & LEGO’s Big Win

Welcome to 2025! LEGO’s new releases are already outpacing our New Year’s resolutions.

In This Edition

🧸 Three Disney BrickHeadz unveiled.
🚀 Six new LEGO Star Wars sets to kick off 2025.
⛏️ 5 fresh 2025 Minecraft LEGO sets available now.
🏛️ Tudor Corner modular building released.
🐉 Epic Ninjago sets announced for March 2025.

Let's get to it!

Three Disney BrickHeadz Unveiled for 2025

LEGO has revealed three new Disney BrickHeadz sets, priced at $9.99 each and set for release in February 2025.

The lineup features Dumbo 40792, Eeyore 40797, and Red Panda Mei 40798 from Turning Red.

For fans of Disney classics, Dumbo and Eeyore are instant hits—equal parts adorable and sentimental. Meanwhile, Red Panda Mei brings a playful modern touch, proving LEGO's knack for balancing the old and the new.


Six New LEGO Star Wars Sets to Kick Off 2025

The LEGO Group is starting the New Year by emptying wallets faster than a Death Star tractor beam. Six new Star Wars sets hit shelves today, offering everything from nostalgic throwbacks to pint-sized builds for future Jedi.

Here’s the lineup:

Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor (75401)

Featuring 290 pieces and priced at $44.99, this set lets you relive the chaos of Order 66.

It comes with brand-new minifigures of Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker, and the ever-loyal astromech R7-A3. At $45, it might feel like the Jedi Council taxed you, but the updated cockpit design adds a nice touch.

ARC-170 Starfighter (75402)

With 497 pieces and a $69.99 price tag, this fan-favorite starfighter is back for the first time since 2010.

Smaller but packed with detail, this update is dense enough to make up for its downsized wings. Bonus: four minifigures are included to crew your next mission to hyperspace. Second bonus, we'll most likely stock these individual minifigs for sale at our Studbee Minifigure Shop.

Grogu with Hover Pram (75403)

At 1,048 pieces and $99.99, this large-scale Grogu model is a feast for fans.

Articulated arms and head allow for posable cuteness, and Grogu even fits snugly into his brick-built hover pram. Add blue cookies, an alien frog, and a display plaque, and you’ve got a set worth every credit.

Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (75404)

With 450 pieces for $49.99, this midi-scale Republic cruiser is perfect for display.

No minifigures here—just clean lines and a stand for showing off this Attack of the Clones-inspired warship in all its Clone Wars glory.

Home One Starcruiser (75405)

At $69.99 for 559 pieces, Admiral Ackbar’s flagship gets a midi-scale makeover.

This display piece comes with a bonus medical frigate for scale, making it perfect for any fan who wants to recreate the Rebellion’s finest hour. It’s not a trap—it’s just great design.

Mando & Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter (75410)

Priced at $29.99 and made up of 92 pieces, this compact version of the N-1 Starfighter is made for younger builders or those short on shelf space.

With minifigures of Din Djarin, Grogu, and R5, it’s a small but mighty addition to your collection. Because even bounty hunters need budget options.


5 Fresh 2025 Minecraft LEGO Sets Available Now

LEGO is kicking off 2025 with a new wave of Minecraft sets, while a sixth joins the lineup on March 1. Whether you’re building cozy homes or battling in the Nether, there’s a set for every Minecraft fan.

Here’s the full breakdown:

The Nether Lava Battle (21266)

This compact set brings the heat with blazing lava and Nether enemies.

With 99 pieces for $9.99, it’s a budget-friendly way to recreate the fiery chaos of Minecraft’s most dangerous biome.

The Illager Desert Patrol (21267)

This set puts you in the middle of a desert standoff.

For $14.99 and 105 pieces, you can build your blocky defenses and decide whether to aid the villagers or join the Illager patrol on their dusty raid.

The Baby Pig House (21268)

This adorable set lets you craft a house shaped like a baby pig.

A quirky 238-piece build for $19.99, it’s perfect for fans who love Minecraft’s iconic mobs—and some lighthearted farm fun.

The Armadillo Mine Expedition (21269)

This set combines mining adventures with a brick-built armadillo companion.

At $29.99 for 247 pieces, it’s perfect whether you’re after treasure or just in it for the cute factor.

The Mooshroom House (21270)

Bring the whimsy of Minecraft’s mushroom fields to life with this vibrant Mooshroom house.

Featuring 500 pieces for $49.99, it’s the perfect blend of creativity and survival mode charm.

The Trial Chamber (21271)

Releasing March 1, this set invites builders to explore a mysterious underground chamber. Packed with 322 pieces and priced at $39.99, it’s a must-have for adventurous players looking for treasure—and maybe some danger.

From desert patrols to Mooshroom hideaways, these sets offer something for every Minecraft fan.


Tudor Corner Modular Building Available Now

The highly anticipated 2025 LEGO Icons Modular Building, 10350 Tudor Corner is now available for purchase.

This Victorian-style corner building, featuring 3,266 pieces, will released on January 1 for LEGO Insiders and becomes available to the general public on January 4.

Priced at $229.99, it’s packed with intricate details and classic charm, making it a centerpiece addition to LEGO’s Modular Building Collection.

Key Features of Tudor Corner

• Exquisite Exterior: The timber-frame facade on the top floor showcases advanced building techniques, alongside brick-and-timber styling, steep red roofs, and rustic chimney stacks.
• Detailed Interior: The 12-inch-tall, three-story structure includes:
• First Floor: A restaurant with counter seating and a haberdashery filled with hats and umbrellas.
• Second Floor: A clockmaker’s workshop featuring bedside and grandfather clocks.
• Attic Apartment: A cozy residence perfect for storytelling or display.
• Minifigures: The set includes eight characters, including shopkeepers, residents, and a chimney sweep, adding life and personality to the build.

Bonus Gift with Purchase

From January 1 to 7, LEGO is offering the 40757 Corner Kiosk as an exclusive gift with purchase of Tudor Corner.

This 205-piece set features a charming newspaper stand and two minifigures—a newspaper vendor and a pedestrian.

↳Check out more details about the Tutor Corner at LEGO.com.


Builder Spotlight

This editions Builder Spotlight beams up Bricktacular Builds, who took LEGO creativity to another dimension with their stunning Interstellar tribute.

Image credit: Bricktacular Builds

At the center of the scene is a flawless rendition of TARS, the iconic robot from Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic, paired with a spacesuit-clad astronaut that looks ready to jump into a wormhole.

The angular precision of TARS and the haunting caption, “Only an hour and twenty-five minutes have passed on Miller’s planet,” combine LEGO artistry with the existential dread of space travel. Who knew tiny plastic pieces could make you question your place in the universe?

Feeling inspired to take on your own cinematic masterpiece?

👉 Check out our ↳Studbee Bricklink Store for all the authentic LEGO pieces you need to make a build to make us question the laws of time and space.


Epic Ninjago Sets Announced for March 2025

LEGO Ninjago fans are in for a treat this March with three highly anticipated sets. Featuring two dragons and a massive build, these sets are packed with action and lore.

Here’s what’s coming:

Thunderfang Dragon of Chaos (71832)

This striking 668-piece set ($69.99) showcases a fearsome red and black lightning dragon with a detailed transparent head and imposing black horns.

The dragon’s four legs are chained to a small side build, adding to its menacing aura.

It includes six minifigures: Nya, Lloyd, Sora, Nokt, Arin, and Tyr, the general of the Dragonians.

Arc Dragon of Focus (71836)

With 869 pieces, this larger dragon ($99.99) stands out with its beige and purple color scheme, golden accents, and dual heads adorned with golden horns.

The dragon’s regal design contrasts sharply with the chaotic Thunderfang. It comes with eight minifigures: Kai, Wyldfyre, Lloyd, Pixal, Cole, Zarkt, Drix, and a Dragonian Warrior.

The Crossroads (71837)

The biggest reveal in this wave, 71837 The Crossroads, is a massive 3,244-piece D2C set ($249.99) that recreates the iconic city outside Ninjago City, where the Merge took place in Dragons Rising.

While official images haven’t been released yet, the set has been leaked, generating excitement among fans. Exclusive to LEGO stores and LEGO.com. This set promises intricate design and action-packed details.

Minifigure specifics and measurements remain under wraps, but it’s shaping up to be a highlight of the year.


Legos Back Hurts from Carrying the Entire Toy Industry

Pass LEGO the Tylenol — this kind of heavy lifting can’t be easy. While other companies stumble in a post-pandemic slump, Lego’s revenue climbed 13% in the first half of 2024, driven by creative licensing deals, sets for adults, and digital innovation.

The Danish juggernaut is proving that when the toy market wobbles, it’s Lego that keeps it standing tall.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Consistent Growth: Lego has achieved annual revenue growth for six consecutive years, defying industry-wide challenges.
  2. Targeted Partnerships: Collaborations like the Formula 1 range cater to both children and adults, expanding its customer base.
  3. Cultural Adaptability: Lego uses “passion points” like architecture, art, and botanicals to attract niche audiences beyond traditional toy buyers.
  4. Manufacturing Efficiency: New manufacturing sites close to distribution hubs have improved supply chain reliability, even during inflationary periods.
  5. Entertainment Synergy: Lego leverages digital platforms like Fortnite and Netflix to keep its brand relevant while driving incremental sales.

👋 the full scoop? â†łHead over to MSCNC for the complete story.


Thats it for this edition, we appreciate you starting the year with us in this celebration of all things LEGO. Remember, life’s too short for boring hobbies—or unorganized minifigs.

Until next time, build on!

-Studbee 👋

ps. Anyone started watching the new Squid Games? To celebrate the release, we made a custom printed LEGO invitation card.

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