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Now it's the turn of the LEGO Spider-Man set 76133 Spider-Man Car Chase (52 pieces - 9.99 €) to be the subject of a very quick test on the blog.
There is nothing in this little box to talk about during the long hours. As usual with the sets from the Juniors / 4 + range, this set is designed for the youngest who are gradually discovering the world of "classic" bricks after a few years of having to be content with products from the DUPLO range.
We assemble a vehicle for Spider-Man who obviously needs a buggy to move through the streets of the city and pursue the evil Green Goblin (Green Goblin) who has his usual jet glider.
I've put together an exploded view of Spider-Man's buggy for anyone wondering what level of build simplification the 4+ line sets reach. We will just retain the pretty pad-printed piece which serves as a hood and which also served as the fuselage for the aircraft in the set. 76134 Spider-Man: Doc Ock Diamond Heist.
The Spider-Man minifigure is identical to that of the other stamped set 4+ released at the end of the year, the reference 76134 Spider-Man: Doc Ock Diamond Heist and must therefore be satisfied with single legs without pad printing or bi-injection in two colors.
Green Goblin, on the other hand, is exclusive to this small set and has been the subject of a good pad printing effort. Even the green of the legs pad printed on the purple background matches the character's arms and head. No significant color difference to note. Too bad, however, that the usual printing defect at LEGO at the junction between the thigh and the lower leg is once again present here.
For the rest it is flawless on this minifig, front and back and in my eyes it is the best version of the character offered by LEGO so far.
In short, if you are a collector of Marvel minifigs, you pay this exclusive Green Goblin 9.99 € and you put the rest in the back of a drawer.
Note: The set shown here, supplied by LEGO, is included in the game. To participate in the raffle, simply post a comment on this article before February 3 at 23:59 p.m.. You have every right to disagree with me, this is not eliminatory.
Update : The winner was drawn and was notified by email, his nickname is indicated below. Without a response from him to my request for contact details within 5 days, a new winner will be drawn.
strikerontime - Comment posted the 01/02/2019 at 11:49 |
- hikaru59 : No, that's Banmitri who said nonsense....
- hikaru59 : Twice too expensive. At this price, you might as well take the "voyage train...
- Jeremy : Finally interesting sets on the other hand the prices for the co...
- Julien lecomte : The G class the hood and the roof are far from matching the...
- JCB. : Hello, I don't understand why it is not motorized...
- G.22 : As it stands, a lot of changes will have to be made... Afterwards...
- Crouton : I find the set really nice and original, a nice gift...
- Eric : Nice little set as a gift 😃...
- Antoinea47 : All very ugly. Damage...
- Bananator59 : By arranging things, it will happen but it will be seen....
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