After extensive delays, probably due to the global supply chain & logistics crisis currently engulfing the world, several small sets such as the LEGO Sunflowers, Snowtrooper Battle Pack and Ahsoka Tano Brickheadz are now available on LEGO.com, and stock should begin trickling out into LEGO Brand Retail Stores in the coming weeks.
Here’s the full list of sets that can now be ordered online.
- 75320 Snowtrooper Battle Pack – US$19.99 / AU$32.99 / £17.99 (limit of 3)
- 40539 Ahsoka Tano Brickheadz – US$9.99 / AU$15.99 / £9.99
- 40558 Clone Trooper Command Station – US$14.99 / AU$24.99 / £13.49 (limit of 5)
- 40524 Sunflowers – US$12.99 / £11.99 / AU$19.99
- 40518 High-Speed Train – US$19.99 / AU$34.99 / £17.99
Be sure to also check out my review of the LEGO Sunflowers which are the latest addition to the LEGO Botanical Collection.
Unfortunately, not all the 1 January sets are available, and these 3 sets below are still listed as Coming Soon.
- 40557 Defence of Hoth – US$14.99 / AU$24.99 / £13.49
- 40540 Lion Dance Guy – US$9.99 / AU$15.99 / £9.99 / €9.99
- 40544 French Bulldog – US$14.99 / AU$24.99 / £13.49 / €14.99
In Australia, most of the sets are available, and in varying stages of Back-Order, with an end-January or early February 2022 date for some of the more in-demand sets like the Ahsoka Tano Brickheadz.
On the Star Wars Snowtrooper Battle Packs and Clone Commander Station, I have seen that they’re starting to trickle out in LEGO Certified Stores in Australia – you can even order them from the LCS Online Shop, if you can’t wait!
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Andrew says
I ordered Sunflowers back on Jan 1 (Australia). Still showing as backordered for me, with shipment by Feb 2.