![]() Those are some of my faves from the 2022 LEGO City January releases!Ĭheck out all the new 2022 LEGO City sets below! These new Ice Cream costumes are brilliant, and there’s also a green version in 60328 Beach Lifeguard Station. It’s nice to see LEGO City baddies branch out, and adopt more zany costumes and outfits, and this one looks like a ton of fun. It’s pretty great to have more “usable” buildings instead of just Police Stations, and burning buildings, and I imagine parents will also get to use this set to educate kids on the amazing contributions and sacrifices made by frontline healthworkers, and hospital support staff through the Covid-19 pandemic.Īnd my other favourite pick is 60314 Ice Cream Truck Police Chase, with these Soft Serve Bandits. ![]() The last two years has seen medical professionals and frontline health workers play such a prominent role in helping society through a once-in-a-generation pandemic, so I’m really pleased to see LEGO honouring these heroes with a substantial hospital set. ![]() Prices and exact release dates should be revealed on shortly, and I’ll update this list below once they’ve been confirmed, but expect most of these 2022 City sets to be available in January 2022. I’m really pumped for 60350 Lunar Research Base, which is inspired by NASA’s Artemis Base Camp Concept – Artemis is NASA’s mission to return to the Moon by 2025, and it’s great for LEGO to lean into space exploration. All rights reserved.Thanks to German retailer JB Spielwaren, we now also have a near-complete look at the upcoming 2022 LEGO City sets, which span a great variety of City themes – from your classic Police and Fire Brigade, to some usable structures and buildings such as a Hospital, and School, and into outerspace with 60350 Lunar Research Base! Previous Lego sets have celebrated NASA's Apollo moon missions, space shuttle and space station programs and future plans to land astronauts on Mars.Ĭheck out 's best Lego space deals guide for more space building options.įollow on Facebook and on Twitter at Copyright 2021. The Lego City Space toy playsets continue a partnership between NASA and Lego that promotes the space agency's exploration programs while encouraging an interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. "Combine this set with others from the Lego City Space toy range for nonstop space fun," Lego promotes on its website.Īt least one other set in the series has been teased in a German toy catalog, the Lunar Space Station (60349), which appears to be based on NASA's Gateway, a human-tended outpost to be built in lunar orbit. 60348) is shown being able to connect directly to the base to ease the transfer of astronauts (minifigures) back and forth. The box art for the research base also points to another set coming soon, a moon rover. The NASA-inspired Lego City Space Rocket Launch Center and Lunar Research Base sets are scheduled for release on March 1, 2022. 60350), which when built will measure 5 inches tall, 15.5 inches wide and 10 inches deep (13 by 40 by 25 cm), lists for $119.99. The real VIPER is scheduled to be delivered to the moon in late 2023 by Astrobotic's Griffin lander as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. The set also includes the parts to build a VIPER rover, based on NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, which is the agency's first lunar mobile robot. The lunar lander loosely resembles SpaceX's Starship human landing system (HLS), which NASA selected to deliver the first astronauts to the lunar south pole. The set includes the 786 plastic bricks to build a lunar lander, a domed accommodation module with laboratories, a garage, airlock and six astronaut minifigures. ![]() ![]() The Lego City Lunar Research Base is "inspired by NASA's Artemis base camp concept," according to Lego's box art. Some of the minifigures included in the new Lego City Space sets are similar to the figures flying on the Artemis 1 mission. ![]()
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