13 April 2026

Review: 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep® Wrangler from LEGO® Jurassic World

Posted by Tom Loftus

"Objects in this knoll are newer than they appear."

Today we take a look at the parts, printed elements and build of 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep® Wrangler, as featured in the original Jurassic Park movie from 1993.


10 April 2026

Review: LEGO® GwP 40907 Restaurants of the World – Mexico

Posted by Tim Johnson


The gift with purchase (GwP) currently running until 19 April 2026 (or while stocks last), LEGO® 40907 Restaurants of the World: Mexico, continues the collectible theme started by the Japanese sushi bar set 40906 just six weeks ago. Is it worthy of the US$180/ £160/ 180€/ AU$260/ NZ$285 threshold, and how does the taco compare to the sushi? Let's tuck in! 


08 April 2026

Review: 43025 Nike Air Max 95 x LEGO® Set from LEGO® Editions

Posted by tobymac

The recent partnership between Nike and The LEGO Group has already resulted in several sets, and today we’re walking on air with the latest addition. Where the other sets were based on already existing Nike shoes, this time we get a shoe specifically designed for the partnership, in both LEGO and real-life form. 

03 April 2026

What are the new LEGO® parts in April 2026 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing the 145 new LEGO® elements within the April 2026 sets, with links to which sets they come in, in case you wish to purchase.

Meanwhile, some new Pick a Brick elements have dropped on PaB on April 1.

02 April 2026

Review: 11506 Rocking Plants from LEGO® Botanicals

Posted by Tim Johnson


Happy days are here again – and this time, we're rockin'! LEGO® Botanicals' huge 2025 hit for young and old builders alike, 10349 Happy Plants, expands the family in 2026 with the succulent 11506 Rocking Plants. Obviously the cuteness factor remains sky high, but is this new set grounded in a healthy offering of new elements? The answer is a resounding yes. Let's rock!


01 April 2026

Creating classic Tintin® minifigures from LEGO® Ideas 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket

Posted by Elspeth De Montes

Our earlier review of 21367 Tintin® Moon Rockets took a detailed look at the newest LEGO® Ideas set, but there seemed to be a lot of discussion around the minifigures all wearing spacesuits.  The set designers explained that this was a requirement from the Tintin IP holders, as they wanted the minifigures to be wearing their appropriate outfits from Explorers on the Moon.


I thought it would be interesting to try and use official LEGO minifigure elements to change the Tintin characters into their more classic clothing. Let's just say that altering Snowy in his spacesuit proved tricky!