Klaus-Dieter Posted August 30 Author Posted August 30 It's strange - Brickmerge lists four CNY sets for next year: 80118 Chinese New Year – 80 Euros (December 2025) 80119 Chinese New Year – 100 Euros (December 2025) 80120 Chinese New Year – ? Euros (May 2026) 80121 Chinese New Year – ? Euros (May 2026) I didn't buy any CNY set this year since there had only been display sets. So I hope that 2026 will see minimum one big nice building to add to your (Chinese) town. What are your thoughts? Quote
RichardGoring Posted August 30 Posted August 30 I imagine the other two are small little trinkets like the calendar and the GWP last year. I only got the lantern recently when it went on sale, and not so much for the set itself but the parts, which were crazy expensive on PAB. I hope the next batch are more tempting. Quote
Lyichir Posted August 30 Posted August 30 11 hours ago, Klaus-Dieter said: It's strange - Brickmerge lists four CNY sets for next year: 80118 Chinese New Year – 80 Euros (December 2025) 80119 Chinese New Year – 100 Euros (December 2025) 80120 Chinese New Year – ? Euros (May 2026) 80121 Chinese New Year – ? Euros (May 2026) I didn't buy any CNY set this year since there had only been display sets. So I hope that 2026 will see minimum one big nice building to add to your (Chinese) town. What are your thoughts? The latter two of these are likely related to a separate Chinese festival (the "official" name of these sets has been Chinese Traditional Festivals and while most are related to Chinese New Year in late winter, there have been a handful related to other celebrations like the Dragon Boat Festival in late Spring). I have slightly less to look forward to at the start of next year thanks to the end of the Monkie Kid theme, so hopefully some of these will impress and help to fill that niche in my collection. Quote
RichardGoring Posted August 31 Posted August 31 9 hours ago, Lyichir said: The latter two of these are likely related to a separate Chinese festival (the "official" name of these sets has been Chinese Traditional Festivals and while most are related to Chinese New Year in late winter, there have been a handful related to other celebrations like the Dragon Boat Festival in late Spring). I have slightly less to look forward to at the start of next year thanks to the end of the Monkie Kid theme, so hopefully some of these will impress and help to fill that niche in my collection. Oh, that's a good point, I didn't pay attention to the dates. Hopefully it means they are also of decent quality. Quote
Robert8 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 So 2026 is year of the horse on the chinese horoscope New mask piece or reuse of the S13 Unicorn one? Place your bets... Quote
RichardGoring Posted August 31 Posted August 31 8 hours ago, Robert8 said: So 2026 is year of the horse on the chinese horoscope New mask piece or reuse of the S13 Unicorn one? Place your bets... The lantern may not have sold well, judging by a 30% discount directly from LEGO, but that's not a firm indicator. They also sold the snake head piece for $11 on PAB, which was outrageous. If these are lower volume sets and they have to charge more due to unique moulds, I'd by happy with a reuse if it means a more interesting, better value set. Quote
hikouki Posted September 2 Posted September 2 I think people really want buildings and sceneries with minifigs. The display items are really nice, but people who don’t celebrate CNY cannot really relate to them. Plants however seem to be a different thing. Quote
Lion King Posted September 3 Posted September 3 It would be cool if Lego is doing Chinese New Year Icons set like Modular Buidling like a restaurant, a townhouse or a fully enclosed temple with street festival. I mean we have Chinatowns everywhere so I don’t see why Lego should not do it for Modular Buidling Colleciton. Quote
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