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Don’t Miss Out On Toki’s LEGO Digest in March 2024

Discover a universe of Space Minifigures, sea creatures, superheroes, and more in the March edition of the LEGO World.

Innovations never end. Surprises never cease. That’s the colorful world of LEGO. Each month brings new ideas, themes, and sets from one of the largest toy manufacturers in the world. There are plenty of reasons to celebrate with the latest lineup of sets hitting the shelves. Let’s take a look at the newest releases. 

1. First look at the space-themed Minifigures:

LEGO Space has taken up all the place in 2024. The launch of not one or two but 12 space-dedicated minifigures at one go. The LEGO Space Minifigures should be released on May 1, 2024, and will be available in blind boxes. Classic Space fans will be delighted to see a new Pink Spacebaby and an update on M-Tron, Blacktron II, and Ice Planet characters. 

First look at the space-themed Minifigures
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2. Discovering life underwater

This Sea Animals (31158) 3-in-1 building set features 2 fish, a turtle, a jellyfish, and a seahorse toy displayed on transparent rods as part of a seafloor stand adorned with sea plants, plus a red crab figure. One can choose from 3 different buildable underwater scenes and collect 6 sea animals.

Discovering life underwater
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3. Let’s go on a ride

The details of this authentic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Orange (42196) toy car model are designed to thrill fans of super sports car toys and include a replica V10 engine, opening doors, and steering. This Lamborghini model car toy set features an orange color scheme, sure to grab your attention.  

Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Orange (42196)
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4. The dawn is coming

Inspired by the iconic opening credits of Batman: The Animated Series, this new set recreates the dynamic colors and familiar buildings of Gotham’s City skyline. This 4,210-piece buildable GOTHAM CITY backdrop measures over 30 in. (76 cm) wide. It incorporates 15 panels, which when removed reveal the inside of Wayne Manor, the Batcave™ and Arkham Asylum, and the activities of numerous villains from Batman. The 2 sets of included building instructions allow 2 people to work on the model simultaneously.

Batman lego

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5. Casting his Iron Web

This fully jointed, buildable superhero figure for kids wears the famous Iron Spider-Man suit with 4 robotic arms. The figure stands over 27 cm (10.5 in.) tall and has movable shoulder, arm, hip, and leg joints, which enable kids to role-play dynamic adventures. 

Iron Spider-Man suit with 4 robotic arms
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As we come to the end of our thrilling adventure delving into the vibrant world of LEGO, one thing stands out: the boundless spirit of creativity and imagination thrives within the brick-building community. With every fresh release, exciting update, and buzzing event, LEGO consistently ignites the spark of inspiration in builders of every age, encouraging them to dream, construct, and journey through realms limited solely by the bounds of the imagination.

And speaking of exploration, let’s take a moment to shine the spotlight on Toki – a remarkable e-commerce platform tailored specifically for collectors, including avid LEGO enthusiasts. Toki offers a virtual treasure trove of collectibles, where fans can uncover rare sets, unique mini-figures, and elusive pieces to add to their ever-growing LEGO kingdoms. Whether hunting for that elusive vintage set from your childhood or seeking out the latest limited edition release, Toki provides a seamless and exciting shopping experience for collectors to indulge in their passion for all things LEGO.

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