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

03 August 2021

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? August 2021

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Following our list of new LEGO® parts from August 2021, today we list the most recent sets showing the quantity of new parts each of in them. Of course, many more sets are being released in North America so also check out our June/July list too.

Developed in partnership with TobyMac (from Rebrickable), our table shows both quantity as well as overall percentage of new elements. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain stuff you don't yet own, you may like to use our table as one of your purchasing factors.

02 August 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in August 2021?

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TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created a list showing all 320 new LEGO® elements added in August 2021, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. There are some very interesting new moulds! Those of you in North America may also wish to check our earlier lists, as many sets released elsewhere in June and July.

10 July 2021

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? June & July 2021

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Following our list of new LEGO® parts from July 2021, today we list the most recent sets showing the quantity of new parts each of in them. This covers sets added to Rebrickable in June and July, so it's the bumper crop of summer LEGO sets! Of course, many of these are not being released in North America until August.


Developed in partnership with TobyMac (from Rebrickable), our table shows both quantity as well as overall percentage of new elements. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain stuff you don't yet own, you may like to use our table as one of your purchasing factors.

01 July 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in July 2021?

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TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created a parts list showing all 131 new LEGO® elements added to Rebrickable in July 2021, with links to which sets they come in. Don't be missing parts in new colours that you've been waiting for years to put in your MOC! Check through our list and buy them from LEGO Bricks & Pieces!

This month's list has been prepared for you in record time, thanks to TobyMac exploring Django programming to refine his processes. Our lists require a manual check because LEGO often re-release elements in the same colour as before but assign them a new Element ID. We remove these, because as far as we builders are concerned, they're not new.

04 June 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in June 2021?

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TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created a list showing all 895 new LEGO® elements added in June 2021, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. There's a lot of interesting stuff here!

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10 May 2021

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? April & May 2021

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Following our list of new parts from May 2021, today we list the most recent LEGO® sets showing the quantity of new parts each of in them. This covers sets added to Rebrickable in April and May.

Developed in partnership with TobyMac (from Rebrickable), we show both quantity as well as overall percentage of new elements. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain stuff you don't yet own, you may like to use our table as one of your purchasing factors.

09 May 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in May 2021?

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TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created a list showing all 99 new LEGO® elements added in May 2021, with links to which sets they come in so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. And this month, we've made an improvement to the list that many of you have been asking for! There's also an opportunity for you to help Rebrickable with information on a potentially new mould.

07 April 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in April 2021?

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TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created a list showing all 55 new LEGO® elements released in April 2021 sets, with links to which sets they come in, so you can check for the ones you might be interested in.If you want a more detailed look at some of these new parts check out our recent reviews of 10283 NASA Space Shuttle Discovery.

08 March 2021

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? February & March 2021

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We've been on a bit of a "lists of new parts" roll these last few days! We showed you the new parts from March as well as a list of LEGO® VIDIYO™ BeatBits printed tiles, and we finish up today with our regular list of the newest sets showing the quantity of new parts each of in them. This covers this month as well as the previous, as there weren't many new sets in February.


Developed in partnership with Toby Mac (from Rebrickable), we show both quantity as well as overall percentage of new elements. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain stuff you don't yet own, you may like to use our table as one of your purchasing factors.

07 March 2021

Which LEGO® VIDIYO™ tiles come in each set?

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This month LEGO® VIDIYO™ was launched; the LEGO Group's latest virtual-meets-physical play product. This time the focus is on musical performance and video creation, and the accompanying sets include random printed 2x2 tiles, called BeatBits, that add fun effects to the videos you create once you scan them with the app. We showed them in our previous post but today we have them all listed in a table for you!


We hope to be taking a look at the new elements in the range soon  but if you're buying any, consider using our affiliate links – UK Amazon | UK LEGO Shop | USA LEGO Shop | USA Amazon | Australia LEGO Shop. New Elementary may get a commission.

04 March 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in March 2021?

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March 2021 brings a lot of new parts and so once again, TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created this list showing all new elements this month, with links to which sets they come in, so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. We also have specific information about LEGO® VIDIYO™ BeatBits

As always, 'new elements' means new moulds, recolours and prints including minifigure parts.

13 February 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in February 2021?

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We love to keep you up to date with the newest LEGO® parts and so once again, TobyMac (on Rebrickable) has created this list showing all new elements added in February 2021, with links to which sets they come in, so you can check for the ones you might be interested in. 

50 LEGO elements that are new for February 2021 including printed and minifigure parts

As always, 'new elements' means new moulds, recolours and prints including minifigure parts.

29 January 2021

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? December 2020 & January 2021

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It's been a while since our last list of the newest LEGO® sets that shows the quantity of new parts each of in them. This edition includes December 2020 as there were so few new releases. Developed in partnership with Toby Mac (from Rebrickable), we show both quantity as well as overall percentage of new elements. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain stuff you don't yet own, use our table as one of your purchasing factors.

13 January 2021

What new LEGO® pieces were released in December 2020 & January 2021?

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We love keeping you up to date with what new LEGO pieces are available for you to use in your building and so it is high time for another of our lists created by Toby Mac (on Rebrickable) revealing elements recently added. We skipped this last month as December was a quiet month for new releases so those few are included here, along with the absolute avalanche of January releases! There might also be a few pre-December ones that sneaked through.

Unfortunately it seems most if not all new parts are currently unavailable from Bricks & Pieces; at a guess I imagine this is because it is High Season for the LEGO Group. But whenever you're buying from LEGO including Bricks & Pieces, please consider following our affiliate links to get there; USA, UK or AU. New Elementary may get a commission.

18 November 2020

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? October & November 2020

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Time once again for our regular list of the newest LEGO® sets showing the quantity of new parts each of in them. I say regular – this one actually covers about 2 months because there have not been many new releases recently. Developed in partnership with TobyMac from Rebrickable, we show both quantity as well as overall percentage of new elements. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain stuff you don't yet own, use our table as one of your purchasing factors. 

If you're buying, remember VIP Weekend is happening in some countries this weekend, 21 and 22 November 2020. It's double VIP points and there are awesome gifts with purchase - but these may vary by territory, so do check yourself. Consider using our LEGO.com affiliate link; New Elementary may get a commission.

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03 November 2020

What new LEGO® pieces were released in October & November 2020?

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With things relatively quiet on the new sets front recently, we skipped last month's list so here is a two-month bumper edition of the newest LEGO® parts. Toby Mac (on Rebrickable) has created this list showing them all with links to which sets they come in, so you can easily check for the ones you might be interested in. 

There are all the new teal parts from the new Mindstorms 51515 Robot Inventor (LEGO.com affiliate link; New Elementary earn from qualifying purchases) and 21324 123 Sesame Street with its opalescent globe. Interestingly, Tobias noticed when he imported the LEGO inventory that four printed pieces are different to what actually comes in the Sesame Street set presently.

08 October 2020

New and rare pieces in LEGO® Trolls World Tour sets

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We sent some LEGO® Trolls World Tour sets to the talented New Zealand-based builder Grantmasters for him to use as 'seed parts' for his own creations, which we will reveal to you tomorrow! Included were 41251 Poppy's Pod, 41252 Poppy's Hot Air Balloon Adventure, 41253 Lonesome Flats Raft Adventure and 41255 Pop Village Celebration. 


But first we thought we'd give you this rundown on which elements are exclusive to those 4 sets (new moulds, recolours or prints) as well as the 'rare' ones that have only appeared in a few sets so far. We have created these tables with TobyMac using data from Rebrickable.

25 September 2020

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? September 2020

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Here is the second installation of our latest resource for you: a list of the newest LEGO® sets and the quantity of new parts in them. Developed in partnership with TobyMac from Rebrickable, we  show this both in terms of quantity as well as overall percentage. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain parts you don't have, use our table as one of your purchasing factors.

19 September 2020

What new LEGO® pieces were released in September 2020?

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Now the LEGO® sets for September are (probably) all out and their new parts added to Rebrickable, TobyMac has created this list showing them all so you can easily check for the ones you might be interested in and which sets they come in. 

Harry Potter products account for much of them. There aren't as many new moulds this month; most are printed pieces and recolours. If you're buying from LEGO Bricks and Pieces, consider using our affiliate links: USA, UK. New Elementary earn from qualifying purchases.

12 September 2020

Which LEGO® sets have the most new parts? July and August 2020

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Following the success of our published lists of new elements, created in partnership with TobyMac from Rebrickable, I've been thinking of ways we could use that data for parts-loving fans like you lot! Today we launch another useful resource for you: lists of recent sets showing the amount of new elements within them.


Why? Because while many of you simply purchase new elements individually, many also enjoy building official sets. So which new sets have the most new elements? We developed the table below to show this, both in terms of quantity as well as overall percentage. So if you like to buy sets knowing they'll contain parts you don't have, use our table as one of your purchasing factors.