LEGO Xtra 40376 Botanical Accessories and 40375 Sports Accessories coming soon

Two new LEGO Xtra polybags, that will presumably released in January, have been discovered.

The LEGO Xtra theme provides accessories to complement the regular LEGO building sets, with two new polybags discovered that are likely to be released in January 2020. Brickset has shared images of 40375 Sports Accessories and 40376 Botanical Accessories. While the pictures are grainy, it is fairly clear what is included in each.

40375 Sports Accessories includes hockey sticks and goals, a bow and arrow, target, skis, a trophy as well as a helmet. This would nicely complement the recently released LEGO City 60203 Ski Resort, which takes the urban dwellers to a winter sports destination.

LEGO 40375 Sports Accessories

40376 Botanical Accessories includes trees, flowers, fencing and a few other leaf elements. Plant based elements are always useful for adding to builds and this polybag includes a decent selection.

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LEGO Xtra 40375 Botanical Accessories

LEGO Xtra 40368 Christmas Accessories is currently available to complement advent calendars and Winter Village sets.

Plenty of new products are being revealed ahead of the big January launch, including 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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