Six mysterious LEGO September-themed models appear online
A collection of six mysterious September-themed models have now been added to the LEGO Group’s product certification page.
Thanks to the LEGO Group’s product certification page, we’re often given advance glimpses of upcoming sets and promotional items that may not have appeared elsewhere just yet. That’s certainly the case with six such models that have been added to the online portal today, with each of the small builds having a distinctive September labelling.
At this stage we don’t know if the tiny sets will be promotional items or available to purchase elsewhere, but we can pick out some basic details of the models based on initial blurry images, beyond the month in which they may potentially be released.
5007935 September Festival Gaming includes a mini blue arcade cabinet that wouldn’t look out of place next to the similar minifigure-scale build included with 10323 PAC-MAN Arcade. Then there’s 5007938 September Festival Baking, which offers up a pastel-hued food mixer with cakes and biscuits that might make an ideal addition to some LEGO Friends sets.
5007939 September Festival Bowling features a very basic bowling alley with pins and small balls, although there doesn’t seem that much play potential due to its overall size. On the other hand, 5007940 September Festival Music does at least look like a fun minifigure-scale build that features a piano with sheet music and a cello accessory.
Rounding out the mystery models is 5007941 September Festival Camping that comes with a tiny tent, a bird, frog and a small cooking set up, plus 5007942 September Car Rac… (that’s as much of the set’s name that’s been revealed so far) which features a microscale car and driver with a buildable winner’s podium and trophy.
We’ll be keeping an eye out for any additional details regarding the six September-labelled sets and provide you with an update as soon as we have more information.
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I think the bowling alley is actually a bowling arcade game. We had one growing up, about the size of a regular pinball machine.
I know this is a stretch, but these look like lego dimensions figures?…