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I came across issue 2 of the "official" LEGO Hidden Side magazine currently on newsstands and which at least has the merit of adding some context to the range of products marketed by LEGO by telling us about the adventures of the ghost hunters Jack. , Parker and JB
The toy offered with this number is not really exclusive as I have read it here and there, except perhaps for the combination of parts offered. The torso is that of young Ronny seen in the set 70422 Shrimp Shark Attack and the "owned" head is the one delivered in the sets 70418 JB's Ghost Lab, 70423 Paranormal Intercept Bus 3000 et 70425 Newbury Haunted High School. The pizza box is also available in many sets as is the chopper.
The fact remains that the minifig is interesting thanks to this torso which is currently only available in the Hidden Side range and that it is supplied with two heads and a cap. It can be used as desired in a CITY diorama or to flesh out a staging full of wicked angry ghosts.
With the next issue we will get the minifig of El Fuego already seen in the set 70421 El Fuego's Stunt Truck. Suffice to say that it becomes difficult to justify spending 5.99 € for these magazines even if I must admit that the comic strips present inside are in my opinion of much better quality than those a little sloppy that we regularly find in the "official" LEGO Star Wars magazine.
- jmi : I have version 75308, and frankly this one is very successful...
- Sylv1 : The most accomplished for sure, it captures the "wormy" appearance well...
- Jérôme : It is rather successful...
- Alex_Boud : Very beautiful, but too expensive for my taste (as is often the case unfortunately,...
- rorix : I find it nice, I would get it back just for myself...
- bricodino : I'm going to give it a try, very successful...
- FabFix : Far too expensive ! As often with SW......
- Alex_Boud : yeah, not convinced either......
- FabFix : Nice droid!...
- bricodino : The book looks superb, it's a shame not to have a little...
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