Mysterious LEGO set spotted online in early image

A mysterious yet colourful LEGO model has been spotted online in an early image, along with its set number and name.

Named 5008063 Opera Singer 4-in-1, a colourful character has been spotted on the LEGO Group’s official product certification page, It appears to be made up of various colourful studs, slopes, and plates, coming together to form a singer in a vibrant costume, complete with some sort of headdress.

The set number, as it starts with 500, suggests that it’s a LEGO Insiders Reward of some kind, much like recent releases over the last few weeks like 5008196 LEGO Insiders Bauble 2023 and 5008162 Star Wars Collectible: Clone Wars E. This would suggest it’s an early look at a small buildable reward that you can redeem for a certain amount of points. It appears to be roughly the same size as the Grey Castle set that recently appeared in the Rewards Centre for 2,400 points.

LEGO 5008063 23 APAC MS Opera Singer 4in1

What’s more, the inclusion of 4-in-1 in the name also means that there’s sure to be multiple ways to build the model, outside of the one version that we can see in the initial image of 5008063 Opera Singer 4-in-1 included in the product certification.

There’s no official word yet on when we’ll see 5008063 Opera Singer 4-in-1 or how to get your hands on it, but we’d estimate sometime in 2024. Take that speculation with a pinch of salt for now, of course.

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Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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Bazza
Bazza
2 years ago

is there a technic flagship model (2500-4500) piece set expected for 2024..?? I really hope so..

the $20-$50 sets just don’t have the mechanisms that bigger sets can fit in them

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