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If you have invested in the set LEGO Boost 17101 Creative Toolbox, rejoice, you will be able to extend (a little) the experience offered by this box.
LEGO has just presented the Ninjago set 70652 Stormbringer ($ 39.99) which will allow you from August 1, 2018 to animate the dragon provided by integrating the Move hub, the motor and the various sensors from set 17101.
If the dragon in question is a little clumsy, he will however be able to respond to commands launched via the application by moving his head and detecting the color of the minifig placed on his back to perform different movements.
LEGO also announces that the dragon will also be able to detect voice commands and trigger the launch of missiles, again via the essential application available on iOS, Android, FireOS or Windows.
I will repeat it for those who did not understand, the Ninjago 70652 Stormbringer set will therefore be an extension of the LEGO Boost concept and it will be imperative to have the 17101 Creative Toolbox set to allow it to come to life. Three minifigs will be delivered with the dragon.
We also know that a set the LEGO City range, the reference 60194 The Exploration Tracked Vehicle, will also benefit from the interactivity offered by the LEGO Boost ecosystem.
(info via Tom's Guide)
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