Showing posts with label New parts lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New parts lists. Show all posts

03 June 2025

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements added in June 2025

Posted by Admin

A sense of normality returns to LEGO® Pick a Brick! New pieces from LEGO sets released in February 2025 have been added to the service following the traditional 4-month gap.


30 lego pieces

There's only 32 pieces this time, almost all of which you can see in the image above, which may be a relief to your wallet after the 1000+ new elements added a month ago! However, one of the ones not pictured above is rare, having never appeared in a commercially available set – read on for details.


What are the new LEGO® parts in June 2025 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 1083 new LEGO® elements added in June 2025, with links to which sets they come in, in case you wish to purchase.


For those of you who prefer it, here is our list of the 108 June 2025 sets showing their new elements.

Also today, 3 June, new pieces have been added to the LEGO Pick a Brick service from sets released in February 2025.

27 May 2025

Parts review: June 2025 LEGO® Friends sets

Posted by tobymac

Summer is coming to the Northern Hemisphere, and Heartlake City continues to grow with another wave of sets. With 13 products, the range coming on 1 June 2025 is a fair bit smaller than January's, which featured 20, but that won't diminish the quality of the models, or of course the new elements they bring – and there's even a new color.

a wide selection of new pieces from Friends Lego sets for June 2025

As with the previous waves, I’ve opened up all the boxes we received for review – 11 of the 13 sets – and dug through them to bring you an overview of all the new elements these bring us, before building the featured models in later articles. 


24 May 2025

Parts review: June 2025 LEGO® Technic

Posted by Alex Campos

The second wave of LEGO® Technic for 2025 is hitting shelves next month. It’s comprised of 3 sets: 42208 Aston Martin Valkyrie, 42209 Volvo L120 Electric Wheel Loader, and 42210 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) Car. I think it’s not much of a spoiler when I say that each one is attractive to MOCers in its own way.

piles of new lego pieces sitting in front of the boxes they come from : 42208 Aston Martin Valkyrie, 42209 Volvo L120 Electric Wheel Loader, and 42210 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R

For now, we’ll take a look at the new elements in all 3 sets, and at a later date, the actual models.


15 May 2025

What are the new LEGO® parts in May 2025 sets? (Updated to 15 May)

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 222 new LEGO® elements added in May 2025, now updated to include the exciting new sets released today, Thursday 15 May: 10360 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft72037 Mario Kart: Mario & Standard Kart and 31216 Keith Haring’s Dancing Figures as well as the GwP 40767 Up-Scaled Baby Astronaut and the LEGO® Insiders reward 40787 Mario Kart – Spiny Shell.

various new lego pieces from May 2025 sets
For those of you who prefer it, here instead is our list of May 2025 sets showing their new elements.


29 April 2025

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements added in May 2025

Posted by Admin

It's back! Having paused the addition of new elements in February 2025, today LEGO® Pick a Brick have resumed – and it's a mammoth haul of over 1,000 pieces.


Grab a cup of tea and have a delicious browse through the incredible offering. Our visual list of new PaB elements can be sorted by element category or by color, and now includes Element IDs too in case you're searching for something in particular. 


This article contains affiliate links to LEGO.com; we may get a small commission if you purchase.

01 February 2025

What are the new LEGO® parts in February 2025 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 48 new LEGO® elements added in February 2025, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. For those of you who instead prefer our list of sets showing which contain the most new elements, click here, and new pieces added to Pick a Brick, click here.

28 January 2025

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements added in February 2025

Posted by Admin


In February 2025, LEGO® Pick a Brick (PaB) added new elements to the service. These are pieces from sets released in October 2024.

Given people are still waiting for October 2024 orders, we understand why many of you will not be ordering anything, but we will continue publishing these lists in the meantime. We have no further update from the Pick a Brick team, so we assume the situation the explained last month is still the case.

08 January 2025

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements added in January 2025

Posted by Admin

LEGO® Pick a Brick (PaB) have added new elements to the service. These are pieces from sets released in September 2024.

This is despite their backlog of orders, which we understand from many readers is now exceeding the delivery times shown on the site. We have an update from the Pick a Brick team: continue reading to see it.

04 January 2025

What are the new LEGO® parts in January 2025 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 1358(!!!) new LEGO® elements added in the January 2025 sets, with links to which ones they come in so you can check for what you might be interested in. And for those of you who instead prefer our list of sets showing which contain the most new elements, click here.

35 different lego parts

30 December 2024

Parts review: January 2025 LEGO® Chinese Traditional Festival sets

Posted by Caz Mockett
a range of colourful lego pieces, many printed with chinese patterns and characters

Two new LEGO® Spring Festival sets, 80116 Trotting Lantern and 80117 Good Fortune are now available worldwide along with a Gift with Purchase (GwP), 40756 Lucky Knots from 1 to 7 January 2025. Let's take a look at the new and interesting elements which occur in this wave of sets.

28 December 2024

Parts review: January 2025 LEGO® DREAMZzz™ sets

Posted by Elspeth De Montes
a range of lego parts, many printed with faces

January 2025 brings a new wave of LEGO® DREAMZzz™ sets, a theme that is known to often supply new moulds and printed and recoloured parts. With 7 sets in this wave ranging from a poly paper-based bag set with 53 parts to the largest set with 1006 parts,  there's plenty of new element-spotting to get on with.

20 December 2024

Parts review: January 2025 LEGO® Friends sets

Posted by tobymac

The first wave of 2025 LEGO® Friends contains 20 sets in total, including 2 only-partly-poly-but-mostly-paper bags. Across these, I’ve counted 222 new elements for us to enjoy, and so before I review the individual sets, I’ve put the most prominent, fresh molds in an overview for you.

various loose lego pieces including lego friends animals and babies

01 December 2024

What are the new LEGO® parts in December 2024 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 43 new LEGO® elements added in late November and early December 2024, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. For those of you who instead prefer our list of sets showing which contain the most new elements, click here.

01 November 2024

What are the new LEGO® parts in November 2024 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 43 new LEGO® elements appearing in new sets in November 2024, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. And for those of you who instead prefer our list of sets showing which contain the most new elements, click here.

24 different lego pieces

04 October 2024

Review + MOC: 71480 Logan the Mighty Panda & 71479 Zoey's Cat Motorcycle from LEGO® DREAMZzz™

Posted by Eero

Do you remember the ancient fable about a race between a cat and a panda? The one where the cat could turn into a motorcycle but the panda with bamboo guns was nevertheless still faster? No? Well may this LEGO® DREAMZzz™ review will shed some light on their story.


03 October 2024

What are the new LEGO® parts in October 2024 sets?

Posted by tobymac

I've created a list showing all 453 new LEGO® elements added in October 2024, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. And for those of you who instead prefer our list of sets showing which contain the most new elements, click here.

27 September 2024

Parts review: LEGO® Fortnite™ October 2024 sets

Posted by Zachary Hill

For nearly three decades LEGO® bricks have appeared in video game form, and more and more often we're now seeing the reverse. The latest entertainment behemoth to make the leap from console to brick is Fortnite, which received an all-LEGO mode in December 2023. Now, the physical half of this bilateral collaboration between The LEGO Group and Epic Games is dropping into our world.

lots of new lego pieces from lego fortnite sets

02 September 2024

What are the new LEGO® parts in September 2024 sets?

Posted by Admin

We've created a list showing all new LEGO® elements released in sets in September 2024, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. [EDIT: this list now includes new parts from 21351 The Nightmare Before Christmas.]

For those of you who instead prefer our list of sets showing which contain the most new elements, click here.

10 August 2024

LEGO® Sonic the Hedgehog™: new parts for August 2024

Posted by Zachary Hill

Like some kind of speed-crazed blue rodent, LEGO® Sonic the Hedgehog™ sets aren't slowing down. Now officially in the second year of playsets, the video game theme released three sets in August 2024: 76997 Tails' Adventure Boat, 76998 Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine, and 76999 Super Sonic vs. Egg Drillster; each packed with recolours, new prints, and more rare elements. 

The LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog sets 76997 Tails' Adventure Boat, 76998 Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine, and 76999 Super Sonic vs. Egg Drillster, with some of their pieces.

That might be as expected, but were you expecting a new LEGO® Technic brick mould? Neither was New Elementary! Read on to see how The LEGO Group has stepped it up in each of the newest Sonic sets.