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LEGO today unveils the set 76989 Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck, a box of 1222 pieces developed in partnership with the publisher Guerrilla which will be available from May 1, 2022 at the retail price of €79.99. Product inventory will allow you to assemble a Tallneck (Large-neck in French), these robotic creatures that allow you to obtain a map of the area in which they evolve.
Also in the box, a Watcher whose scanner can be blue, red or yellow and a minifig of Aloy, the main character of the Horizon Zero Dawn / Horizon Forbidden West video game which inspires this derivative product, with a very successful pad printing and unique hair.
The Tallneck is 34 cm high, 23 cm wide and 17 cm deep, including the display stand.
76989 HORIZON FORBIDDEN WEST TALLNECK ON THE LEGO SHOP >>
(The link to the shop redirects to the version of the official shop for your country of connection)
The video game that serves as a reference for this derivative product is expected for February 18:
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It is around Amazon UK to unveil another new addition to the LEGO Star Wars range based on the series The Book of Boba Fett : the LEGO Star Wars set 75325 The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter. The box of 411 pieces will make it possible to reproduce the replacement for the Razor Crest, a Naboo Starfighter survivor of the events seen in The Phantom Menace, and to get four minifigs along the way: Din Djarin aka The Mandalorian with a real face, Grogu, Peli Motto the Jawas fan mechanic and a comic book droid.
According to the latest rumors, the public price of the set should be €59.99 and this box should be available on June 1, 2022 with possibly a pre-order open from March. We will no doubt have confirmation of this information during the day with the posting of the product on the official online store.
The two new LEGO Star Wars The Book of Boba Fett are now referenced at Amazon:
LEGO 75326 Star Wars Boba Fett's Throne Room, Toy for Kids Ages 9 and Up, Featuring Jabba's Palace and 7 Minifigures
LEGO 75325 Star Wars The Mandalorian N-1 Fighter Boba Fett's Book: Space Adventure with Baby Yoda Minifigures, Droid, Building Toy p
The February 2022 issue of the official LEGO Batman magazine is currently available on newsstands and it allows, as announced in the previous issue, to obtain a micro Batmobile which seems to me rather successful. In any case, it's always more interesting than yet another Batman figurine.
For those who are interested, I remind you that the instructions of the different mini-models delivered with this magazine are available in PDF format on the publisher's website. Simply enter the code on the back of the bag to obtain the file. The instructions for the Batmobile delivered with this number can therefore be found at this address, in case you want to save 6.50 € and assemble the vehicle with parts from your collection.
In the pages of this new issue of the magazine, the publisher reveals the product that will accompany the next issue to be published on April 15, 2022: it is... Batman, with a flying wing. Yippee.
It is the German version of Amazon which allows us today to obtain the official visuals of the LEGO Star Wars set 75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room expected in principle for March 1st at the public price of 99.99 €. However, the brand allows you to pre-order the product for just over €80 with availability announced for February 15 and delivery in France announced for February 22/23.
In box of 732 pieces based on the series The Book of Boba Fett whose broadcast has just ended on the Disney + platform, enough to assemble a modular palace and seven minifigs: Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, Bib Fortuna, a Theelin dancer (Rystáll Sant?), a Quarren, a Gamorrean guard and a guard Weequay.
Small precision concerning the origin of the visuals presented here: to obtain them, it is enough to go to the LEGO Star Wars section of the LEGO store at Amazon.de, to pass the mouse over the visual of the product then to click on the button bearing the words "Schnellansicht". The HD version of these visuals is available by adjusting the resolution in the link of each of the images offered.
The two new LEGO Star Wars The Book of Boba Fett are now referenced at Amazon:
We end this series of reviews of the 2022 novelties of the LEGO Star Wars range helmet collection with a quick look at the contents of the set 75343 Dark Trooper Helmet, a box of 693 pieces which will be available at the retail price of €59.99 from March 1, 2022.
For those wondering where the helmet to be assembled here comes from, it is actually the head of a Dark Trooper battle droid, an armor that made the heyday of several Star Wars licensed video games, including the very pixelated Dark Forces which I spent long hours on in the 90s, and which is here based on the third generation version seen on screen in the second season of The Mandalorian series.
This model is undoubtedly the most divisive of the three launched this year: it is not really a helmet, it is content with a completely black surface, it is also covered with visible tenons on its upper part and the interpretation in LEGO version of what was featured in The Mandalorian series won't be to everyone's taste.
Once again, this product will only exist aesthetically from certain angles or under lighting that will make it possible to reinforce the shadow areas essential to the legibility of the design. In full light, it's a graphic mess with improbable angles and a front face that will inevitably make one think of an animal's muzzle which would be made up of smooth elements as opposed to the rest of the construction with its visible tenons.
The two "eyes" of the droid may seem a little too small, but there is an explanation for this choice: the head of this droid in the LEGO version is tilted slightly forward and the designer will have wanted to adapt the size of the eyes to reproduce the effect seen on the screen. The translucent red pieces are fixed on white elements, the contrast obtained is not to the advantage of the reproduction with eyes which struggle a little to be noticed in the middle of all this black carcass. As you will have noticed, the photo of the product on the packaging is retouched to really highlight the eyes.
The finish on the front of the droid's head is not quite true to the version seen on screen, only those who vaguely remember the various scenes where these droids are present will think otherwise. The face of the droids is not made up of angular pieces that go all over the place like on the LEGO version. On screen, the "cheeks" are simply made up of several layers that converge relatively cleanly towards the muzzle.
On the LEGO model, there are only two left, the eye area being an amalgamation of parts that are too complex and messy for my taste. We could also discuss the two ingots which are in principle present to add a finishing touch to the muzzle, we only see them on arrival thanks to the reflections on this part of the helmet.
LEGO misses in my opinion here the opportunity to bring an original finishing touch to this product, even if it means breaking the usual codes of this range: The integration of a luminous brick in the half-empty skull of the droid to allow even light up the eyes occasionally at the push of a button. At €60 for the pile of black pieces, there was room to add this element without cutting too much on the margin and the product would then have taken on a whole new dimension, this lighting making it possible to forget the aesthetic approximations of the product.
Here too, the cluster of studs on the upper area of the helmet contrasts a bit with the smooth parts, as if this Dark Trooper was wearing a hat that was too tight. It has become the signature gimmick of the range, it will have to be done with or turn to other products with a finish that is more respectful of the reference object.
This model does not escape a sheet of stickers which allows to refine some areas of the droid's head. As usual, I don't give much credit for the condition of these stickers after a few months of exposure, they will eventually peel off and LEGO does not deign to provide replacement stickers in the box.
On the staging side, the head is slightly tilted forward, so we can see some mechanical elements of the droid's neck under the border of the armor. It's nicely executed and the product can be admired from every angle without disappointing even if we think that LEGO could almost have offered us a complete bust of the thing rather than cutting off the head of this droid to put it on the base usually used by products in this range.
As often with products that use an inventory mainly composed of black elements, you will have to sort out the parts that are too scratched to deserve to be placed on the model and contact customer service to obtain the replacement of those that do not meet your requirements. finishing criteria.
The opportunity to exploit the presence of this new generation of Dark Troopers in The Mandalorian series was too good, LEGO had to try something. The minifigs are convincing, this head of the helmet collection is in my opinion a little less even if it is finally fitting with the other helmets both in the interpretation and the inevitable approximations imposed by the format.
It will therefore be up to everyone to assess the interest of the three new products in this collection of affordable decorative objects that take up little space. You have my opinion on these three products, it's up to you to make your own. I remind all the same to those who have a little trouble with the criticism of products derived from their adored range that passion should not prevent criticism. I collect products from the LEGO Star Wars range without discernment, this does not prevent me from finding some of them less successful than others, or even completely missed.
Only two of these three sets are currently offered for pre-order on the official online store, the references 75327 Luke Skywalker (Red Five) Helmet et 75328 The Mandalorian Helmet. You will have to wait until March 1 to buy a copy of the set 75343 Dark Trooper Helmet.
Note: The set presented here, provided by LEGO, is as usual involved. Deadline fixed at 23th February 2022 next at 23:59 p.m. Not agreeing with me is not grounds for disqualification.
Update : The winner was drawn and notified by email, his nickname is indicated below.
YannElbe - Comment posted the 13/02/2022 at 17:54 |
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