27 August 2024

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements added in September 2024

Posted by Admin

Starting today, LEGO® Pick a Brick (PaB) are adding new elements to the service, from sets released in May 2024. We're seeing most of these available already, and they even include many pieces unreleased in sets!

Here is the list as provided by LEGO

We do not control its accuracy and availability of elements will vary over time, and from country to country. Some elements may appear twice.

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Also, this time, some elements are listed which do not have a set number assigned to them. We've realised this is probably because they appear in the prototype sets currently being tested in the UK, called the Jungle Explorer sets, containing the new intelligent light and sound brick.

We have no idea if these have been added in error and whether they will be cancelled from orders if so. Only one way to find out! See them on the page linked above, or click here to search for all unreleased new elements from Jungle Explorer in your country.


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1 comment:

  1. The rock pieces in the five different colours weren't in this city wave they're in the 2025 wave so it's interesting to see them in this PAB.
    Also just so you know the space baby parts mentioned in one of the previous articles came to PAB almost a month too late for me in Australia.
    Is this a common problem?

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