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April 2025 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions

April is my favorite month of the year! The mornings are still cool, but the days are pleasantly warm for outdoor activities without having to put on a pile of clothes. And everything is so fresh and green! And because the days are longer, there is still time to build in the evenings without getting caught in pitch dark. There are several new sets to choose from this month, so let’s take a look!

As far as freebies, the #40764 LEGO Easter Bunny Surprise is available with purchases of $75 or more until April 2nd. The #40763 LEGO Children’s Day Teddy Bear is another cute promotional set. If you purchase the newly released #10354 LEGO Lord of the Rings: The Shire before April 8th, you will also get the #40761 LEGO Lord of the Rings: Smeagol & Deagol set (see further down). And if you purchase the newly released #21356 LEGO Ideas River Steamboat, you will also get the #5009157 LEGO Amelia Ticket Booth (see further down). These offers are available at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.

Currently, LEGO is offering several of the most desirable sets with Double Insider Points! This includes the #10297 LEGO Modular Boutique Hotel, the #10312 LEGO Modular Jazz Club, the #10326 LEGO Modular Natural History Museum, the #10350 LEGO Modular Tudor Corner, the #71799 LEGO Ninjago City Markets, the #71837 LEGO Ninjago City Workshops, the #10355 LEGO Icons Blacktron Renegade and many more. This offer is valid only until April 2nd at the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO LORD OF THE RINGS: THE SHIRE – The beautiful #10354 LEGO Lord of the Rings: The Shire set is now available! This amazing set this intricate diorama captures the magic of Bilbo Baggins’ eleventy-first birthday party and includes 9 movie characters: Bilbo Baggins, Frodo, Mrs. Proudfoot, Farmer Proudfoot, Merry, Pippin, Rosie, Samwise, and Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo’s hillside hobbit hole features a round door and a richly furnished interior, including an entrance hall, study, and parlor. You can transform a burning letter into The One Ring or make Bilbo vanish at the turn of a dial. Packed with movie details, from Gandalf’s horse and cart to the firework dragon and Party Tree, this set makes an enchanting display for the home or office. Price $269.99. Available on April 5th at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO DISNEY BEAUTY AND THE BEAST CASTLE – The #43263 LEGO Disney Beauty and the Beast Castle is another beautiful set featuring a 4-level castle with multiple rooms, including a ballroom with a spinning floor and a dining room with a table and spinning platters. There’s a removable grand staircase section and a tower room with an enchanted rose and hidden storage, plus a range of curated movie references and details. The set also includes 10 characters to bring scenes to life: Belle, the Beast, Gaston, LeFou, and Maurice, plus Lumière, Fifi, Cogsworth, Chip, and Mrs. Potts. Price: $279.99. Available on April 4th at the LEGO Disney section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO IDEAS RIVER STEAMBOAT –  Here is yet another beauty. The #21356 LEGO Ideas River Steamboat captures the authentic details of a steamboat that has been refurbished for entertainment tours, and makes wonderful nautical decor for the home or office. Price: $329.99. Available on April 10th at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

NEW LEGO MARVEL SETS –  There are also a couple of new sets for Marvel fans. The #76312 LEGO Marvel The Hulk Truck vs. Thanos for $34.99 and the #76315 LEGO Marvel Iron Man’s Laboratory: Hall of Armor for $54.99. You can find them at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO TRAVEL SUITCASE – There is also an odd little set, the #40817 LEGO Yellow Travel Suitcase for $14.99. This mini suitcase features a retractable handle, functioning wheels, and a luggage tag. Inside, you can pack a camera, boarding pass, toothbrush, and passport. The set also comes with a fun sticker sheet to customize the outside of the case. This set is available at the miscellaneous items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I hope you find something you like! And you’re welcome to share your wish-lists and newest builds in the comment section below!

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(Written by William)

I wasn’t planning to pick up the #31170 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Wild Animals: Pink Flamingo, however, it was offered to us for review, and I’ve had a really good experience with LEGO Creator animals as of late. The #31154 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Red Fox, and the #31129 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Majestic Tiger were highly detailed models with some amazing building experiences. This made me think, could LEGO designers continue that level of quality in a set that is half the price?

To give LEGO the best chance to impress, I’ve stuck with just building the main model, despite this being a 3-in-1 set. I usually prefer the model that uses most – if not all – of the parts in the 3-in-1 sets. I like to think of the additional optional builds as bonus play features. It’s the main build that is LEGO’s best foot forward. If they can’t deliver on their best, then the rest is probably not worth bothering with. So, the question is, is this set worth it or is it just another set you value based on parts?

LEGO PINK FLAMINGO – THE MODEL

Given how thin a real flamingo’s legs are compared to the rest of its body, I was curious how well the leg design holds up this model. To my surprise, LEGO designers only used a single brick-built LEGO Technic pillar to hold up the entire build. I always underestimate how much weight you can put on a fairly thin support.

Turns out the body of the flamingo isn’t terribly heavy. Rather, the complication is balancing the model on such a thin point. Therefore, LEGO designers ended up constructing it much like a wine glass. By flaring out the bottom there is plenty of surface area to keep the model upright.

As for the sculpting of the model, it is just as impressive as its more expensive counterparts. You start with the core of the flamingo. Think of this as the side profile. What shape would this bird be if it were a cookie cutter? This is built up along with plenty of side connections to fill out the rest of the body.

Once you have the shape just right, it is time to flesh out the details. Extend parts out that should be thicker. Add texture where you want to simulate features like feathers. And finally, match up the general shape you outlined in the core. Slap it on the sides and you get an instant art piece.

It’s almost maddening how simple LEGO designers make this process seem. The trouble is, I sometimes have issues trying to visualize that many dimensions, but the concept is pretty simple. Work on your outlines first, then refine, refine, refine.

LEGO PINK FLAMINGO – THE PARTS

Without a doubt, this set will be a great source for a variety of coral elements. There are a handful of other elements that could be useful, but it is the specific color that makes this model stand out. I’m not entirely sure why you may need so much coral, but it is here if you need it.

The round 1×1 eyeball tiles are the only printed pieces in the set. This is a fairly standard part and nothing too special. The only other part that really caught my interest was the transparent fern leaves. For a mad moment, I was expecting LEGO designers to find a way for them to be incorporated into the model of the flamingo. Sadly, they are only used as vegetation. However, they do still look amazing.

LEGO PINK FLAMINGO – FINAL THOUGHTS

At $25, this is not an expensive set, which is a big plus. Additionally, I found it on par with the $50 LEGO Creator animal sets, which was a pleasant surprise. I was also happy that the finished product didn’t come out looking like a cheap lawn ornament. With all that said, the set has rather low play potential. Thankfully you do get a lot of chances to build things with it being a 3-in-1 model. However, this feels more in line with the art pieces LEGO markets to adults.

Thus, I think this should be viewed more as an adult set. Specifically, those animal lovers out there who are enchanted by birds. There has been a growing list of bird models over the years and this one will fit right in with the rest of them. Beyond that, consider this model if you require coral elements. It is a decent source for some parts I don’t see being released in many other sets. If you want to check it out, it’s available at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Creator 3-in-1 animal sets? And what do you think of the pink flamingo? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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