Nuremberg Toy Fair summary Posted by CapnRex101, 30 Jan 2018 19:10

The annual Nuremberg Toy Fair has proven to be a very valuable source for images of sets being released during the spring and summer in previous years.

Unfortunately, such reporting was restricted this year but we have still learned a great deal about what is to come thanks to the efforts of Andres from Zusammengebaut and Christian and Michael from PromoBricks. We have compiled information about upcoming sets from Architecture, Technic, The LEGO NINJAGO Movie and several other themes below...

Architecture

21041 Great Wall of China - 49.99€

49.99€ 21042 Statue of Liberty - 99.99€

BrickHeadz

41597 Go Brick Me - Based upon its name, I imagine this set will contain a selection of generic BrickHeadz pieces, allowing you to build a model of yourself.

City

Two new trains will be released and they each include a new Power Functions system.

Creator

31084 Pirates' Rollercoaster - 79.99€

Friends

41347 Heartlake City Resort - This set will cost 99.99€ and includes an elevated rail.

Jurassic World

Images of three new sets were revealed and can be viewed here.

Technic

42080 Forest Harvester - 129.99€

129.99€ 42081 Volvo Autonomous Loader - 119.99€

119.99€ 42082 Rough Terrain Crane - Andres at Zusammengebaut reports that this set will contain 4057 pieces, making it the largest Technic set to date! It will cost 229.99€.

Andres at Zusammengebaut reports that this set will contain 4057 pieces, making it the largest Technic set to date! It will cost 229.99€. 42083 Bugatti Chiron - This set contains 3599 pieces and will be released on the 1st of August. LEGO published a teaser image on their social media channels earlier today.

The LEGO NINJAGO Movie

70657 NINJAGO City Port - We do not yet know how many pieces this set contains but it will cost 229.99€ and will be available in June. Zusammengebaut has confirmed that the model connects to 70620 NINJAGO City via Technic pins and that it is a completely enclosed building.

We will continue to update this article as further information emerges. Many thanks to both PromoBricks and Zusammengebaut for their coverage!