What’s new at Lego for July: 12 new sets to get stuck into — including the clumsy Demon Hunters icon I’ve been waiting for
July is about to begin, and that means a new batch of Lego has been unveiled, ready for you to preorder with this month’s paycheck, so that it feels like it’s free by the time it arrives. I’ve combed through the new arrivals like a builder looking for that specific color of one-stud brick in the bottom of a bag, and there’s one new addition that jumped right out at me. And if you’re a KPop Demon Hunters fan, you’ll want to read on.
Sure, I like the Huntrix songstresses. I’m a fan of the Saja Boys, despite those soul-harvesting habits. But the character that really won me over in the movie was Derpy, the superhuman feline with a habit of knocking things over. He’s now available to buy in Lego form, alongside his six-eyed avian sidekick Sussie.
Other new additions for the month include several classic cars, some fun new additions to the interactive Smart Bricks line, and a detail-packed Imperial Lambda-Class Shuttle for Mandalorian fans. Scroll down for my pick of the best new Lego sets for July — I’ll start with US links, but you can hop down the page for UK launches.
US: new releases for July
UK: new releases for July

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July is about to begin, and that means a new batch of Lego has been unveiled, ready for you to preorder with this month’s paycheck, so that it feels like it’s free by the time it arrives. I’ve combed through the new arrivals like a builder looking for that specific…
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