As we discussed yesterday, the latest in the LEGO Ninjago collection is the spectacular #71741 LEGO Ninjago City Gardens. The set follows the layout of the previously released #70620 LEGO Ninjago City and #70657 LEGO Ninjago City Docks, with the oldest parts of the city at the bottom, gradually followed by more modern buildings in the middle, and a futuristic tower on top. The three sets can connect together in several different ways for the ultimate LEGO Ninjago City layout. Ninjago City Gardens is now available to LEGO VIP members at the LEGO Ninjago section of the Online LEGO Shop, with wider release on February 1st. Below is a bit more information about the set as well as additional images.
Here is the official description of the set: Relive all the excitement and thrills of 10 years of Ninjago City with this amazing three-tiered model and garden. Packed with 19 minifigures, you can team up again with the ninjas and their allies to play out favorite action scenes from the Ninjago TV series. There is something to enthrall Ninjago fans on each of the detailed three floors, including an ice cream shop, Chen’s noodle house, the ninja control room, and a museum celebrating the ninjas’ rich history. Each of the model’s three levels lifts off for easy play action, and there is a ladder that can be pulled up and down at the back. The layout measures over 29 inches (73 cm) high, 17.5 inches (44 cm) long, and 13 inches (33 cm) wide. The 19 minifigs include Young Lloyd, Kai, Zane, Urban Cole, Urban Jay, Urban Nya, Wu Legacy, Misako, Ronin, Hai, Cece, Mei and Tito. The total piece-count is 5,685 pieces, which makes this the largest set in the series. The price is $299.99. If you would like to get this awesome set, visit the LEGO Ninjago section of the Online LEGO Shop.
Below is the designer video with LEGO designers Markus Rollbühler and Michael Knap talk about the set in detail.
As you can see, the three sets go perfectly together. I love the mismatch of different eras, architectural styles, colors, and so many hidden nooks and corners. This is what I would call a perfect play and display set for all ages of Ninjago fans! If you want to add it to your collection, visit the LEGO Ninjago section of the Online LEGO Shop.
What do you think? How do you like LEGO Ninjago City Gardens? Do you have the other two LEGO Ninjago City sets? Which one is your favorite? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!
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The three of them look so good together and finally make Ninjago City complete.
There is a working arcade game in the set. You guys should see that!
I wish I could have all three. The last picture looks amazing. All the lego I would even need.
It’s sold out already.
It’s available again!!
I’m surprised about the height of the new set. It’s tall! Still, I don’t understand why they called this Gardens. I don’t see any gardens at all.
There is a little memorial garden for Zane. 🙂
Oh, poor Zane…
Yeah… he is my favorite ninja…
I wonder what would it look like if you put the garden right next to the city (the first set), and maybe put the docks at the back.
That sounds like a good idea. The railings on the second floor should align nicely. 🙂
How long is this going to be around? Do we have to buy it now or we miss out?
It should be around for at least a couple of years. So no rush. However, with the COVID-related shortages and high demand, it might be out of stock from time to time.
I like this set more and more. The colors come together so perfectly. And I like how they sort of repeated those sideways windows from Ninjago City.
UPDATE: I added the designer video for those who are interested. Enjoy! 🙂