LEGO Friends summer 2020 sets get more official images

New LEGO Friends sets will be released this summer, with new official images giving fans a good look at what is coming next for the theme.

LEGO Friends sets were announced for the summer during toy fair season. While recent images providing a first glimpse at the sets, a new batch of larger, better pictures is now available for fans to take a look at. Thanks to retailer Kostickylega, the new releases are revealed in a series of official images.

As well as the sets pictured below, a new range of LEGO Friends jungle sets is on the way. One set has been revealed that was previously unseen41423 Tiger Hot Air Balloon Rescue.

41425 Olivia’s Flower Garden

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41426 Heartlake City Park Café

41427 Emma’s Fashion Shop

41398 Stephanie’s House

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41428 Beach House

41429 Heartlake City Airplane

41430 Summer Fun Water Park

These new sets are expected to launch on June 1.

Images have also been released for LEGO Hidden Side, LEGO Marvel 76153 Avengers Helicarrier, LEGO Marvel 76152 Avengers Wrath of Loki the upcoming LEGO Jurassic World sets and LEGO Creator sets – 31108 Caravan Family Holiday, 31109 Pirate Ship and 31110 Space Rover Explorer.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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