LEGO 2020 polybags revealed

A selection of low quality images have been published that reveal the first batch of LEGO polybags for 2020, including Star Wars and Marvel sets.

Each year, the LEGO Group releases polybag sets that are available to buy for a low price or as part of gift-with-purchase promotions. Brickset has published low quality images discovered on the LEGO.com server, which while not especially clear, do at least reveal what will be available.

30453 Captain Marvel and Nick Fury, 30386 Poe Dameron’s X-wing Fighter and 30555 Poppy’s Carriage will be particular highlights for collectors.

Here is the list of polybags that will be on the way next year:

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DUPLO 30329 My First Giraffe
DUPLO 30330 Birthday Cake
Speed Champions 30342 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO (no image)
City 30366 Police Car
City 30367 Police Helicopter
City 30368 Fire Rescue Water Scooter
City 30369 Beach Buggy
Star Wars 30386 Poe Dameron’s X-wing Fighter
Minecraft 30394 The Skeleton Defense
Friends 30411 Chocolate Box & Flower
Friends 30412 Park Picnic
Marvel 30453 Captain Marvel and Nick Fury
Hidden Side 30463 Chef Enzo’s Haunted Hotdogs
Hidden Side 30464 El Fuego’s Stunt Cannon
Ninjago 30536 Combo Charger
Ninjago 30537 Merchant Avatar Jay
Creator 30548 Build Your Own Birds – Make it Yours
Creator 30549 Build Your Own Vehicles – Make it Yours
Disney 30554 Cinderella Mini Castle
Trolls World Tour 30555 Poppy’s Carriage
Creator 30574 Cat
Creator 30575 Train

Plenty of new products are being revealed ahead of the big January launch, including two new Xtra accessory polybags, new City sets, Speed Champions 76896 Nissan GT-R NISMO, new Minecraft sets, new Marvel sets and new Star Wars sets.

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