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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I will be answering any and all questions to the best of my ability and memory, so long as they don't jeopardize or specify my relationship with the LEGO Group.

All of the following information was obtained through my very brief internship at LEGO in an undisclosed location for security reasons and so I cannot be identified.  

Before I start, I want to disclose that ALL of the sets I saw were very clearly prototypes. Some had pieces separated from the rest of the build and sort of merged into other sets. Some had different side-builds that were in between a few sets, so I couldn't pinpoint which side builds belonged to which sets, however I trust that my guesses are correct. Some minifigures were obviously prototypes and had unfinished printing and were just completely missing an arm or maybe even an accessory. I must disclose that since these were all prototypes that were still being developed and far from done and some things could change to release, however as the piece count was already set in stone, I'm assuming they were mostly done. For example, Spider-Gwen may not have arm printing in the final set, or certain characters may not have dual-molded legs when their figure showed them with dual-molded legs. It's all very not finalized, while other aspects were. 
 
All the sets had sticky notes attached to the table they were all resting on. They all disclosed the name of the set and piece count with pen, however a 6-digit number in each set had been completely crossed out with black marker, leading me to assume that these sets were either delayed or their release dates are not 100% set in stone. And as it seems that all (or at least a majority of) the LEGO Marvel sets that will be released in 2022 have been leaked or confirmed, leading me to believe these sets will launch in very late 2022 or early 2023.  
 
As all of this happened during a financial conference (which we were not allowed to take any devices into, LEGO heavily prioritizes protecting their finances' confidentiality over their sets, at least they protect them before their yearly financial report.) As I could only look at them from a distance (which I did for about 15 minutes) and when I left, I got to see them more in depth for about 40-ish seconds, the piece count may not be exactly 100% Accurate as I doubt I could perfectly remember the number of pieces. 
Final note, I'm assuming that the sets I labeled as 4+ are in fact 4+, there was no specification that these would be 4+, the simple builds and low piece count just made me assume so. 
 
Without further ado, here are the sets. 
 
9.99 USD - (4+) LEGO Spider-Man: Spider-Girl and Shocker Face-Off - 42 Pieces 
 
Main build is a black and white Spider-Girl bike, using the same bike piece as the Spider-Man vs Sandman and Miles Morales Tri-Bike. Only has two wheels this time, unlike those. There are no side builds. 
Minifigures: 
- Anya Corazon Spider-Girl (Alternate Facial Expressions) 
- Shocker inspired by PS4 design, using the Nova Corps Officer Helmet.  
 
19.99 USD - (4+) LEGO Spider-Man: Electro and Rhino Spider-Boat Ambush - 81 Pieces 
 
The primary build is a red, single-piece boat. It has 2 stud-shooter attachments on either side, and a small "cabin" in the back. The build is very similar to the 4+ Destiny's Bounty. Rhino has a small build (which from what I could see was using the Super-Jumper for some reason??? I hate those things) so he could be thrown at the boat. 
Minifigures: 
- Same Spider-Man from 2021. 
- Rhino with same headpiece as the Hulk set, just light bluish grey instead of Gunmetal Gray. New more detailed torso print. Basic legs. 
- Comic-Book Electro. Yellow and Green dual-molded legs, translucid-yellow lightning face-piece attaches from underneath the head, like beard pieces. Torso is comic-book inspired just more mechanized. 
 
29.99 USD - LEGO Spider-Man: Black Cat's Feline Mech - 193 Pieces 
 
Primary build is a cat-shaped mech similar to the Majestic Tiger set, just smaller. Kind of resembles the 10$ Marvel Mechs. The other (much smaller build) is pretty much the same build as the Spider-Crawler Polybag. 
Minifigures: 
- Same Spider-Man. 
- (1) R.A.F.T Army Builder, basic dark blue legs, R.A.F.T Torso print. 
- Same Black Cat as Daily Bugle  
- Spider-Noir (exact same one from 2019) 
 
59.99 USD - LEGO Spider-Man: Lizard's R.A.F.T Escape - 425 Pieces 
 
Primary build is a dark blue R.A.F.T Truck, with barely enough space to fit the lizard. It has a play-feature to break open the back so the Lizard can escape, similar to the "beware the vulture" set. It has a large "R.A.F.T" sticker on both sides. Front has enough space for two R.A.F.T. Guards. One of the Side builds is a Motorcycle for Spider-Man 2099, being a Single-Piece dark blue bike with some small brick-built add-ons. The other side-build is similar to the one in the Hobgoblin-Ghost Rider set, being a New York Streetlamp with 4 different Daily Bugle Newspapers, the same as from the Daily Bugle set. 
Minifigures:  
- Same Spider-Man. 
- (1) R.A.F.T Army Builder. 
- Lizard Big-Fig (Flat face, like the TASM Lizard.) 
- Spider-Man 2099 (Includes Cape) 
 
79.99 USD - LEGO Spider-Man: Venom Lab Battle - 551 Pieces 
 
Main Build is very similar to the Sanctum Workshop set from No Way Home, except in White, Gray, and Light Tan. Center Stage is a large, printed screen with symbiote information, with a chair for minifigures to sit on facing the screen. (Play feature allows venom to break in through the front) The left build includes three storage tanks (Similar to the Spider-Man Bike Rescue set), with black, yellow, and red symbiotes stored inside. (Using the pre-existing slime pieces.) The right build is a small workshop, with simple tools and a computer screen, re-using the white keyboard 1x2 tile piece. Has some small crates that venom can throw. The Secondary Build is a smaller lab, being a very similar build to the Center Armor-Rotate part of the Endgame Ironman Hall of Armor set. Except on-top of it is a Spider-Slayer, a small brick-built spider-shaped bot. The final build is an even smaller lab, this time with some basic tools and the Iron-Spider Arms (only the arms) Being hung on the wall, using the same pieces as the very first Iron-Spider minifigure, not the brick-built new ones. There's a white table underneath the arms, contains the Spider-Man Symbiote suit HEAD in a glass jar. 
Minifigures: 
- Same Spider-Man. 
- (1) R.A.F.T Army Builder. 
- Venom Big-Fig 
- Ghost Spider (Arm Printing) 
- Silk (no leg or arm detailing) 
- Random Osborn Scientist 

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Oky said:

Oh great, another brand new member claiming they have insider info. 


Move along…

To be completely honest I don't blame anybody for being skeptical of this, hell even I wouldn't believe this if I saw this posted on forums by a new account.

But eh, everybody has the free will to believe and not believe certain things, and just my own reassurance doesn't mean much but it's all I can really offer.

You wrote all that and you couldn’t even come up with fake set numbers. If you are gonna troll then go all the way. :iamded_lol:

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