Three new LEGO Christmas 2024 sets rumoured
We’re now halfway through 2024, so naturally it’s time to start thinking about Christmas – and the LEGO Group is already rumoured to have three festive sets ready to go…
Initial word of three new LEGO Christmas builds has surfaced through Instagram user itavixbrix (via Brick Clicker), who reports that a trio of seasonal sets will land on LEGO Store shelves on September 1. Their product numbers (and historical precedent) suggest that they’ll be exclusive to official channels – LEGO Stores and LEGO.com – and should each provide a fun way to decorate your home this holiday season.
First up is 40743 Christmas Table Decoration, which is said to retail for $39.99 and include 433 pieces. It’s the biggest and most expensive of the three sets rumoured here, and while it could really go in any direction, the set name immediately puts us in mind of the Botanical Collection’s 10314 Dried Flower Centrepiece – so perhaps something plant-based is on the cards.
Next up is 40744 Christmas Ornament Selection, a 153-piece set that sounds fairly self-explanatory, and is reported to come in at just $12.99 in the US. Finally, 40746 Santa’s Delivery Truck will apparently round out this year’s festive sets at $19.99 for 224 pieces. That sounds like the only one of these three sets that’s scaled to minifigures, and also seems like a pretty funny take on Santa handing out gifts.
None of these sets are confirmed at the moment – we’ll have to wait for the official reveal from the LEGO Group for that, if they exist at all – so treat them lightly for now. But if they are accurate, they should make fine companions for this year’s LEGO Winter Village set, the first rumoured details of which have just landed online.
LEGO Christmas sets rumoured for 2024
LEGO set | Price | Pieces | Release date |
---|---|---|---|
40743 Christmas Table Decoration | $39.99 | 433 | September 1, 2024 |
40744 Christmas Ornament Selection | $12.99 | 153 | September 1, 2024 |
40746 Santa’s Delivery Truck | $19.99 | 224 | September 1, 2024 |
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