It’s always exciting when LEGO explores new horizons – and 2022 sees LEGO embrace “Gaming” as part of their Creator Expert/LEGO for Adults theme. The first of hopefully many is 76989 Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck, based on the hit Sony Playstation franchise – Horizon Zero Dawn, which recently saw a sequel Horizon Forbidden West launch…
LEGO Reviews
Reviews of LEGO sets featuring photos and comprehensive analysis of kits from a variety of LEGO themes.
Review: LEGO 76950 Triceratops Pick-up Truck Ambush
For my next LEGO Jurassic World review, ahead of the launch of the full range on 17 April, I’ve got a quick review of 76950 Triceratops Pick-up Truck Ambush, one of the mid-sized sets of the wave with fan-favourite and iconic LEGO Dinosaur – the Triceratops. It’s a small, but punchy set, with playability at…
Review: LEGO 76907 Lotus Evija (guest review)
The Speed Champions theme has consistently produced high quality sets, with a good mix of intricate LEGO techniques and exciting new pieces at affordable prices. Today, let’s examine one of the newest entries in the Speed Champions lineup – 76907 Lotus Evija. This set drew my attention when it was revealed, thanks to its striking…
Review: LEGO 76956 Jurassic Park T. Rex Breakout
2022 is shaping up to be another fantastic year for adult LEGO fans, with LEGO ramping up the nostalgia factor. After Back to the Future, we also now a fantastic set paying homage to Jurassic Park – 76956 T. rex Breakout which is a diorama style model. Built in same vein as the upcoming Star…
Review: LEGO 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine
It’s only April but the 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine Delorean is already high on my list of favourite sets for 2022. It’s not a perfect set, it’s actually flawed, but the Back to the Future movies were a seminal part of my childhood cinematic experience, so getting a Creator Expert-scale LEGO Delorean…
Review: LEGO 71395 Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block
The LEGO Super Mario theme is quite divisive amongst LEGO and Nintendo fans, partly because it’s not a typical minifigure-centric theme, and also partly because the phygital play (a portmanteau for physical and digital) isn’t really geared towards adults or older LEGO fans, who contribute most to the online discourse, on blogs, social media or…
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