Latest LEGO Pick a Brick update includes February 2025 pieces – and an exclusive tile

More than 30 new pieces from February’s LEGO launches are now available on Pick a Brick, including a super-rare tile from an employee-exclusive set.

The latest update to the LEGO Group’s online Pick a Brick tool sees 32 new elements available to order, plucked from five different sets that debuted in February: 40797 Eeyore, 40792 Dumbo, 10345 Flower Arrangement, 21354 Twilight: The Cullen House and 4000043 Vietnam Factory 2025. While you might already have the first four in your collection, chances are you don’t own the latter.

That’s because 4000043 Vietnam Factory 2025 was available exclusively to employees at the opening of the new plant earlier this year, and can’t be purchased through regular retail channels. The 346-piece set is a microscale recreation of the facility that boasts two exclusive printed tiles: the ‘Vietnam Factory 2025’ name tile and a 1×2 tile decorated with dark blue lines to mimic solar panels.

It’s the latter that’s made its way on to Pick a Brick today, numbered 6503004 and priced at £0.20 / $0.22 / €0.24. You’ll still be one name tile short of rebuilding the Vietnam Factory set for yourself, but you can put the rest of it together now if you like – or come up with other ways to use that printed tile, which is generic enough that it could easily be used for things other than solar panels.

Also hitting Pick a Brick today are new wedge plates, leaf elements, hairpieces, Wizarding World wands in lime green, white stairs and the relatively new 1×1 stud with clip on the underside. Check out the highlights in the table below or click here to head straight to Pick a Brick and browse through all the new elements.

ImageLEGO pieceElement ID
6503004FLAT TILE 1×2, NO. 4366503004
65270253.2 HOLDER, W/ KNOB6527025
6527028MAGIC WAND, NO. 16527028
6527032MUDGUARD,2 1/2X3X1 1/3 KNOB,TUBE,NO. 16527032
6527035COCKPIT 47,79 W. SHAFT 3,26527035
6529198LEAF, 5X6X1 2/3, NO. 16529198
6537328MINI WIG, NO. 3716537328

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Chris Turner-Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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