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So What About Those Pokemon LEGO?

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  • CB Team

After being teased last year, LEGO just revealed the first-ever Pokemon LEGO lineup yesterday. We've got Eevee, Pikachu, and the fully evolved Kanto starters to start, plus some bonuses for pre-orders.

Eevee is $59.00, Pikachu with a PokeBall is $199.99, and the (already sold out for pre-order) Kanto trio is $650.

What do you think of them? And the prices?

Personally, I'm a little tempted by Eevee, but probably going to skip this first wave since I'm running out of space to display Eevee merch lol.

  • CB Team

My big worry after seeing these prices is how much are they going to charge for the regular sets? I assume those are all going to be built around the new interactive bricks they announced a couple days ago, and I'm certain they'll use that to raise those prices too.

LEGO sets shouldn't cost more than some bills! 😂

  • CB Team
1 hour ago, saperry said:

My big worry after seeing these prices is how much are they going to charge for the regular sets? I assume those are all going to be built around the new interactive bricks they announced a couple days ago, and I'm certain they'll use that to raise those prices too.

LEGO sets shouldn't cost more than some bills! 😂

LEGOs are getting pricey. I'm glad my kids are ok with the older sets for now.

  • CB Team
7 hours ago, MattAguilarCB said:

My daughter and I are just starting to build LEGO sets together, so I'm kind of looking at that Pikachu set and wondering haha. The new sets are pricey, but most sets tend to offer enough value to justify it.

The good thing about LEGO sets is you can put them together a few times and then you can leave it up as a display once the kids stop playing with them. They're great for making memories!

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