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LEGO® Iconic Brick Calendarproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 44 Reviews12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849501Warning!FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISDisplay the date with funky LEGO® cubes! Brick Calendar is not affiliatedwith The LEGO Group March 11 - 12, 2017 March 18 - 19, 2017 April 8 - 9, 2017 April 22 - 23, 2017 HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Links and More InformationThere are a few interesting items that showed up at the Online LEGO Shop that I thought to let you know about. These were not part of the January 1st release, but sort of sneaked in mid-month without much introduction or fanfare. So let’s take a look. ➡ LEGO ICONIC BRICK CALENDAR: The #40172 LEGO Iconic Brick Calendar is basically a manual calendar to set the date, with four cubes build of plates and the new 1×1 bricks with studs on adjacent sides. T




he plates are lime-green, green, red, and orange, and the numbers are made of white tiles. A white stand is also included to hold the cubes, and a minifig wearing a sand-blue jacket, dark red tie, and dark-red pants. With calendars on practically all of our electronic devices, this calendar is not particularly useful, however it does look good on a desk as a colorful novelty item, and could make a great gift. It is also a good source of 6×6 plates and the new modified bricks that LEGO fans have been requesting for many years. (there are four in each cube). Here is the official description: Never lose track of the date with this cool LEGO calendar, perfect for any office, kitchen, bedroom or hallway. Build the chunky number cubes and display them on the special stand with minifigure, turning them every day to show the correct date. Includes 4 buildable number blocks, display stand and a minifigure. Turn the blocks around each day to show the correct date. Calendar displayed on stand measures over 3” (8cm) high, 11” (29cm) wide and 2” (7cm) deep. 2




rice: $19.99 – BUY HERE ➡ LEGO ICONIC CHESS SET: The #40174 LEGO Iconic Chess set is another new item that recently appeared at the Online LEGO Shop. While LEGO has released a number of chess sets in the past, they normally include minifigures as the playing pieces. Having the entire set made of standard LEGO elements is a bold move, as it means that only those who are serious about the game would buy the set. It does have a good number of basic LEGO elements in gray, white and black, so the set could be considered a parts-pack as well. Some notable pieces are the 8 dark-bluish gray 16×16 plates that make up the top and bottom of the four compartments of the chess board. Below I have included a speed-build video-review of the set, so you see how it looks like in more detail. Here is the official description: Use classic LEGO bricks to build your own chess board and then build all the playing pieces too. This set is ideal to take and play wherever you like, as the pieces store conveniently inside the board. I




ncludes a buildable chessboard and buildable playing pieces. Board opens to store all the playing pieces inside. Can also be used to play checkers. Board measures over 10” (26cm) square. 1450 pieces: Price: $54.99 – BUY HERE ➡ LEGO FRIENDS BUILDABLE HEDGEHOG STORAGE: The little hedgehog is one of the most popular animals in the LEGO Friends line. It comes in a reddish-brown and a dark brown version, and so far appeared in less than 10 sets. The #40171 LEGO Friends Buildable Hedgehog Storage depicts the reddish brown variation, using lots of 2×2 round dome pieces. Adding the bow is optional, just like for the small hedgehog. Unfortunately the eyes are stickered pieces. Here is the official description: Build a big version of the cute hedgehog animal figures you can find in LEGO Friends sets. Add a big blue and pink bow to accessorize, or build it without. Then lift off the top of the hedgehog to find a handy storage compartment inside. Measures over 2” (7cm) high, 4” (11cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep. 2




rice: $12.99 – BUY HERE ➡ LEGO NOTEBOOK WITH STUDS: The #853569 LEGO Notebook with Studs is the latest to the LEGO notebook collection with an embedded baseplate at the front, and some 1×1 tiles to spell out your name, or whatever else you like. I very much like these notebooks and have two earlier versions that I use as journals. While the description doesn’t state specifically, I assume this notebook also comes with lined pages either on both sides, or blank page on one side, and lined on the other – as was the case with previous notebooks. One thing that would have been great is if this notebook also included printed letter tiles, like in the #850686 LEGO Notebook with Studs. However it seems like with each of these notebooks, LEGO adds a bit of variation, which I can certainly appreciate. And of course you can always add your own unique decorations using your other LEGO pieces. Here is the official description: Write, draw and build with this sturdy notebook, featuring a hardback cover with a 5×24-stud baseplate and 60 1×1 flat tiles in various colors. C




ustomize your notebook with mosaics, letters or numbers and use the supplied page marker ribbon to mark your favorite pages. Makes a great gift for fans of LEGO building sets. Measures 11” (28cm) long and 5” (15cm) wide. 6 I would say that all four items are worthy of consideration either for yourself, or as a gift for a LEGO fan. The calendar would be great for an office, the chess set is large enough to comfortably play either chess or checkers, or use the parts for other LEGO creations, the hedgehog is… well… cute and can store stuff, and the notebook is useful for journaling, or keeping track of your LEGO collection and building ideas. You can find them all, along with other novelty items, at the Online LEGO Shop. Also, one thing I noticed is that both the calendar and the chess set has “iconic” in their official names. This seems to indicate that LEGO may be starting a new line of brick-built novelty items. I don’t know for sure… it’s just a thought. What do you think? A

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