After the Eye of Sauron heralded a busy start to the summer for Lego fans, youâre getting a bit of a break in Julyâwith just six major releases bidding for your time and attention to beat the heat with large amounts of plastic bricks. And one of those is a book! But that doesnât mean there arenât a few things keeping an eye out for.
The new transforming BumblebeeâLegoâs second Transformers set after Optimus Prime a few years agoâis definitely the highlight of the month, but weâve got a few cool Disney sets, a very cool car, and an even cooler book celebrating 25 years of Lego Star Wars. Check out whatâs coming for Lego releases in July below!
Lego Icons Transformers Bumblebee
Designed to be in scale with 2022’s fully transformable Optimus Prime, Bumblebee is ready to roll out with the Autobot leader as he transforms into both his robot mode and his classic, VW Beetle-inspired vehicle form. ($90, available here)
Lego Star Wars: The Force of Creativity
Weâve got to wait another month for more Lego Star Wars sets, but Legoâs keeping the galaxy far, far away and its celebrations of 25 years of brick-based Star Wars in our minds with this lavish 300+ page look back at the legacy of the Lego Star Wars line. Featuring interviews from Lego and Lucasfilm employees alike, itâs a sumptuous look back at one of the most important toy lines in modern history. (Launches July 20 – $150, available to pre-order here)
Lego Icons Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole
Bumbebeeâs not the only fancy car releasing this month… sort of. The other big set of July is Iconsâ latest roadster, a recreation of the iconic â80s Lamborghini sports car. ( $180, available here)
Lego Brickheadz Iron Man Mk 5
Marvelâs solitary July representation comes in the form of the latest Iron Man suit in its chibi-figurine Brickheadz line. This time itâs the Mk 5, aka the âSuitcase Suitâ Tony uses in Iron Man 2 when Whiplash attacks him during the Monaco Grand Prix. ($10, available here)
Lego Disney Princess Sets for July 2024
Rounding out the July releases are a trio of Disney Princess setsâone suitably cool Frozen set in the form of the latest version of Elsaâs Ice Palace, and two Little Mermaid-themed sets, inspired by the live-action remake of the animated classic.
Elsaâs Ice Palace, $100
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