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The video provides an extensive overview of upcoming LEGO sets, focusing on various themes including City, Marvel, DC, Animal Crossing, Disney, Friends, Harry Potter, Botanical, Peppa Pig, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario, Minecraft, Monkey Kid, Ninjago, and Technic. Notable sets include the Seaside Harbor, yellow mobile construction crane from the City lineup, and both Marvel and DC-themed sets featuring iconic characters and vehicles. Extensive mention of Marvel minifigures and themed sets highlights their detailed designs and high prices, while the Marvel Advent Calendar stands out for its exclusive minifigures.
Other standout sets include the Legend of Zelda set priced at $300, the Peppa Pig Duplo sets, and Sonic the Hedgehog themed sets. Super Mario and Monkey Kid sets, along with a new Minecraft "The Crafting Table" set, add to the diverse offerings. Enthusiasm is noted for car-themed sets like the Ferrari F40 and McLaren P1 Technic, despite their high prices. Star Wars sets, particularly Advent calendars with exclusive minifigures, and Technic vehicles like the McLaren P1 are also highlighted.
Themes of collector enthusiasm and set variety dominate, with the speaker admitting the challenge of keeping up with building due to the sheer number of releases. Overall, the video captures excitement for the diverse range of new LEGO products planned for release, reflecting a broad interest in both traditional City themes and popular culture references.
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In this part of the video, various upcoming Lego sets scheduled for release in August are discussed. The video begins with a focus on the City sets, highlighting the Seaside Harbor set with a cargo ship priced at $110 with 1,226 pieces, which is praised for its detailed boat and shop facade. Other projects include a tow truck with a sports car for $20 and a City Advent calendar releasing on September 1st, featuring minifigures of Mr. and Mrs. Claus and a dog. A significant item discussed is the yellow mobile construction crane, notable for its large size and moving features, retailing at $110 for 1,116 pieces. There are also mentions of a jungle explorer set with attractive animal figures, a car transporter truck for $100, and a downtown street car and station set. The video moves on to DC sets including a mech and a Batcave designed for younger builders, with Batman, Batmobile, Harley Quinn, and Mr. Freeze as key highlights. In contrast, the Marvel range is more extensive, featuring an expensive Avengers elic areer, Dancing Groot, Guardians of the Galaxy Milano, and an Avengers Assemble Age of Ultron diorama.
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In this part of the video, various Marvel Minifigures and sets are discussed, highlighting their features and pricing. The Marvel Advent Calendar is also mentioned, praised for its exclusive Minifigures despite its high price. Additionally, upcoming products from themes like Animal Crossing, Disney, Friends, Harry Potter, and Lego Insiders are briefly reviewed, including new dinosaur sets and a dream-themed set. The Botanical theme is also covered, noting specific sets like the Cenum which includes a display pot, offering interesting part usage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker provides an overview of new and upcoming LEGO sets. Highlights include Peppa Pig sets in the Duplo lineup, several Sonic the Hedgehog themed sets like Tails’ Adventure Boat and Knuckles on the Master Emerald Shrine, and a Legend of Zelda set available for pre-order with a controversial price of $300 for 2,500 pieces. Additionally, eight new Super Mario sets are mentioned, including the Bowser Express Train and Peach’s Castle. Other noteworthy sets include a new Minecraft set called “The Crafting Table,” and new Monkey Kid products, one of which stands tall with 1,621 pieces and is priced at $150. The speaker expresses interest in the variety but notes they can’t collect everything.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses various LEGO sets and their features. They mention a tall truck from the Monkey Kid series, appreciating its design but noting that it might not fit well in a LEGO City layout. The speaker admires the Monkey Kid minifigures, parts, and colors but admits they haven’t found time to build these sets. They also highlight a new Ninjago build, a Source Dragon of Motion, and an ice motorcycle inspired by LEGO Masters’ winners. Additionally, a $150 travel moments set designed for displaying photos is discussed, as well as a customizable $100 message board with numerous pieces.
The speaker then expresses excitement about several car-themed LEGO sets, including a Ferrari F40 Superar Speed Champion set, a Nascar Nextgen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, and a Mercedes-Benz G500 Professional Line set, likening it to the Land Rover Defender from the Technic lineup. Despite their enthusiasm, they confess not having built some previous sets they own.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses upcoming Lego releases, starting with the new McLaren P1 Technic set priced at $450. The speaker expresses interest in completing their Lego Supercar collection, which includes Porsche, Bugatti, Lamborghini, and Ferrari. A notable giveaway is the rotating McLaren P1 logo included with the purchase. Other mentioned releases include the Emirates Team New Zealand AC75 yacht, a Volvo truck with an excavator, and various smaller vehicles. The speaker notes they won’t buy the Porsche GT4 E Performance race car or additional control vehicles, despite the impressive features. Upcoming Advent calendars include Star Wars-themed ones with unique minifigures like Luke, Leia, Ahsoka, and a 50 First trooper. Lastly, they touch on the C3PO set, highly recommending it, and mention various other Star Wars-themed sets and accessories.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses various Lego sets, highlighting their features, price points, and overall appeal. They mention a 25th anniversary set retailing for $80, noting the inclusion of a mistaken Boba Fett figure from the wrong series. Another set highlighted is the Ahsoka Tano Duel on Peridia, priced at $55, praised for its cool minifigures and design features. The Dark Falcon set, an interpretation of a meme, is also discussed with enthusiasm for its six new minifigures and $180 price for 1,579 pieces. The speaker expresses excitement about upcoming August releases, mentioning preferences for Star Wars and Marvel sets, as well as Technic and Lego City offerings. The segment concludes with a thank you and a reminder to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for future content.