Listings for several new LEGO sets from Disney to a new location for the LEGO postcard collection have been spotted online.
The LEGO instructions database has been updated with all kinds of 2024 LEGO sets, many of which have yet to appear on LEGO.com. So far from the recent reveals, only the LEGO Friends builds have surfaced completely on the official online store.
While we wait for the rest of the sets to arrive and confirm more details, the instructions page has listings for a few sets that were previously only rumours or had been listed at other retailers. However, now they have a place on LEGO.com and their full reveal is likely coming soon.
Out of the list, it’s easy to identify 43241 Rapunzel’s Tower & The Snuggly Duckling and 40708 Mini Disney Ariel’s Castle as LEGO Disney sets. The latter is likely to be part of the larger Mini Disney range too, which recently moved from focusing on the Disney theme parks to Disney Princesses.
The other three LEGO sets include 40713 Japan Postcard, 40711 Hedgehog Picnic Date and 40709 Spring Animal Playground use set numbers that are usually reserved for gifts-with-purchases, seasonal or other kinds of builds that don’t fit in elsewhere.
40713 Japan Postcard may be the latest in the LEGO Group’s line of LEGO postcards, judging by the name. So far, the range has journeyed to New York, London, Paris as well as Beijing and the most recent release has been one for the the entirety of Australia – 40659 Australia Postcard. That seems to be the case again as no city in Japan is mentioned in the set name.
While nothing beyond these sets’ names has been confirmed at the time of writing, there are over 100 entries in the online LEGO instructions database that have yet to be added to the online LEGO shop, so we may be able to expect a bumper update to the store soon.
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