Lego's February Lineup: More Than Just Pokémon
In a year already marked by major Lego releases, the brand is gearing up for an even bigger push in February. The month promises a mix of excitement and nostalgia, with a special nod to one beloved franchise.
For Valentine’s Day, the popular Lego Botanicals line is expanding with a new flower wall featuring 879 colorful pieces that can be customized to create a unique display piece. This adds to a growing collection of botanical-inspired sets.
Meanwhile, fans of traditional Lego pets will enjoy a new addition to the Icons series: a brick-built Golden Retriever Puppy. With over 2,000 pieces, this set includes a movable head and ears, as well as a rotating paw that allows for various poses. The price tag is $140.
However, it's not just a casual fan of Lego that will be eager to get their hands on these sets – Pokémon enthusiasts are also in for a treat. As the beloved franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary, Lego has released several highly anticipated sets. Standalone releases include Eevee and Pikachu, priced at $60 and $200 respectively.
However, it's clear that fans will be spending big with the most expensive set: a colossal statue of Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur, marking the final forms of the three Kanto starters. This behemoth will set you back an eye-watering $650.
While February may not have been the quietest month for Lego releases, this latest lineup offers something for everyone. Whether you're a Pokémon purist or simply looking to build some beautiful botanical displays, there's sure to be a set that catches your eye.
In a year already marked by major Lego releases, the brand is gearing up for an even bigger push in February. The month promises a mix of excitement and nostalgia, with a special nod to one beloved franchise.
For Valentine’s Day, the popular Lego Botanicals line is expanding with a new flower wall featuring 879 colorful pieces that can be customized to create a unique display piece. This adds to a growing collection of botanical-inspired sets.
Meanwhile, fans of traditional Lego pets will enjoy a new addition to the Icons series: a brick-built Golden Retriever Puppy. With over 2,000 pieces, this set includes a movable head and ears, as well as a rotating paw that allows for various poses. The price tag is $140.
However, it's not just a casual fan of Lego that will be eager to get their hands on these sets – Pokémon enthusiasts are also in for a treat. As the beloved franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary, Lego has released several highly anticipated sets. Standalone releases include Eevee and Pikachu, priced at $60 and $200 respectively.
However, it's clear that fans will be spending big with the most expensive set: a colossal statue of Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur, marking the final forms of the three Kanto starters. This behemoth will set you back an eye-watering $650.
While February may not have been the quietest month for Lego releases, this latest lineup offers something for everyone. Whether you're a Pokémon purist or simply looking to build some beautiful botanical displays, there's sure to be a set that catches your eye.