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New February 2020 releases: LEGO International Space Station, Old Trafford, and Disney Brickheadz now available!

February 1, 2020 By Jay 7 Comments

Congratulations on surviving the first month of 2020! To celebrate, why not treat yourselves to these new February 2020 LEGO releases that are now available on LEGO.com.

The most anticipated set is undoubtedly the LEGO ISS, which releases today. You can read about my first impressions of the set here which also has more photos of the ISS.

See regional pricing and links below

  • LEGO 21321 International Space Station [US] – US$69.99
  • LEGO 21321 International Space Station [AU] – AU$99.99
  • LEGO 21321 International Space Station [UK] – £64.99
  • LEGO 21321 International Space Station [EU] – €69.99
  • LEGO 21321 International Space Station [CA] – CA$99.99

If you order the International Space Station set from 1 – 9 February (or until stocks last), you’ll receive a limited edition International Space Station patch with every purchase of the LEGO ISS.

Old Trafford is also now available to everyone, following a VIP pre-release

  • LEGO 10272 Old Trafford [US] – US$299.99
  • LEGO 10272 Old Trafford [AU] – AU$449.99
  • LEGO 10272 Old Trafford [UK] – £249.99
  • LEGO 10272 Old Trafford [EU] – €269.99
  • LEGO 10272 Old Trafford [CA] – CA$349.99

If you’ve read my review of the Goofy, Pluto and Donald Duck Brickheadz, and loved them, you might also want to add them to your order. If they’re anything like the Mickey and Minnie Mouse Brickheadz, expect them to sell out quickly – so I wouldn’t sit on these!

(Goofy & Pluto) : AU$24.99 | US$14.99 | £9.99 – Buy from LEGO.com [AU] [US] [UK]
(Donald Duck) : AU$15.99 | US$9.99 | £14.99  – Buy from LEGO.com [AU] [US] [UK]

The LEGO Easter Sheep Brickheadz is also available if ewe want the latest seasonal Brickheadz.

When I made my LEGO ISS order this morning, I was also pleased to also receive a Hidden Side Dragster set (free with purchases of AU$129 and above), as well as a Valentines Day gift, which you qualify for with purchases of AU$99 or more.

Will you be ordering anything today? Let me know if you’re picking anything up in the comments!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 2020, brickheadz, donald duck, february, february 2020, gift with purchase, goofy, gwp, international space station, lego, lego.com, old trafford, pluto

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  1. Yv says

    February 1, 2020 at 12:03 PM

    Ordered the Brickheadz too in a separate order this morning and the free ISS patch also showed up in my check out list. Hopefully it will show up.

    Reply
    • Jay says

      February 3, 2020 at 10:37 AM

      Nice one, that’s a cool little bonus

      Reply
  2. Yv says

    February 1, 2020 at 12:00 PM

    I made my order this morning too. Looking forward to receive the valentine flower & chocolate box

    Reply
    • Jay says

      February 3, 2020 at 10:38 AM

      My daughter is going to get the Flower and Chocolate box, heh.

      Reply
  3. Rich says

    February 1, 2020 at 9:17 AM

    Hey, Jay! I’m def getting the ISS, but I’m in NJ and have to wait a bit as it’s still Jan 31 here lol

    Reply
  4. Jess says

    February 1, 2020 at 8:33 AM

    I ordered the new brickheadz and some other bits and pieces this morning. I didn’t order the new space station but the free patch gift with purchase showed up on my order for some reason. Will wait and see if they actually send it with my order.

    Reply
    • Jay says

      February 1, 2020 at 8:34 AM

      Oh what! So lucky. If its in your order, it’s quite likely that you’ll receive it. Must be a glitch of some sort!

      Reply

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