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2018 LEGO Nexo Knights sets overview & review

The LEGO Nexo Knights saga continues for its third year with new episodes and new sets. In the January 2018 wave, we are getting six new sets, some including vehicles for the good guys, and some for the baddies. Below, we will take an overview of all six sets, and I have also included video-reviews from JANGBRiCKS, so you can check them out in more detail. 🙂

#72001 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS LANCE’S HOVER JOUSTER: This is one of the smallest sets in the new wave, and it may not look like much, but it has the really interesting feature of running on hidden casters. I don’t remember ever seeing this technique in other sets to give the illusion of hovering. To see how this works, watch the video-review below. Here is the official description: Help Lance defeat Cezar and CyberByter Dennis with his Hover Jouster, featuring a minifigure cockpit with 2 transparent-red lances, 2 flick missiles, 2 movable deflectors, 2 shield holders plus 4 rotating wheels for speedy jousting action. Includes 3 scannable shields, a CyberByter Dennis figure, and 2 minifigures: Lance and Cezar. 217 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

#72002 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS TWINFECTOR: This is the second smallest set in the new wave, this time with a vehicle for the badguys. The design, colors, and transformational features remind me of the LEGO Ultra Agents sets, as well as some old LEGO Space themes. The black and translucent-green color-scheme works really well, and is going to be very useful for LEGO Space fans. The vehicle is basically a tricycle that can be separated into two hoverbikes. Great little set, and the minifigures are interesting too. Here is the official description: Help Aaron fend off Fred and Pola in their powerful 2-in-1 Twinfector cycle with dual critter shooters. Divide the Twinfector to launch the 2 individual flyers and double the LEGO Nexo Knights battle fun. Includes 2 scannable shields, and 3 minifigures: Aaron, Fred, and Pola. 191 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

#72003 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS BERSERKER BOMBER: This ninja craft has such a sweet shape, a great color-scheme, and the integration of the mech is really well done! It is also generic enough that it would fit into any LEGO Space or futuristic theme. I really like versatile sets like this! Make sure you watch the video-review below to see all the details. Here is the official description: Prepare for high-flying action with the Berserker Bomber, featuring a detachable winged eye, dual 6-stud tech infection shooters and movable wings, plus a detachable Vyro Suit for the MechaByter. Attach the jet pack to Macy and send Berserker flying back to Monstrox! Includes 2 scannable shields, a MechaByter figure, and 2 minifigures: Macy and Berserker. 369 pieces. Price: $29.99 – BUY HERE

#72004 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS TECH WIZARD SHOWDOWN: This is the third large knight mech released in the LEGO Nexo Knights line, after the #70326 LEGO Nexo Knights Black Knight Mech and the #70327 LEGO Nexo Knights King’s Mech from 2016. The mech itself is a really innovative design with a battle suit inside the mech (basically a mech within a mech!) Check out the video-review below to see how it all fits together. Here is the official description: Pitch Monstrox against Merlok 2.0 and Clay in their highly posable mech, featuring a cockpit for Clay’s battle suit, buildable sword, 6-stud rapid shooter, Combo Nexo Power shield and a detachable Merlok 2.0 hologram figure attached to a flyer with a sword and shield holder. The Monstrox hologram is on a critter base with 4 legs and 2 critter shooters. Includes 3 scannable shields, a CyberByter figure, Merlok 2.0 and Monstrox hologram figures, and 2 minifigures: Clay and InfectoByter. 506 pieces. Price: $39.99 – BUY HERE

#72005 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS AARON’S X-BOW: Just like in previous LEGO Nexo Knights waves, the vehicles for the good guys are shaped like medieval weapons – in this case, a crossbow. LEGO designers seem to really like this shape, as they used them previously in other themes as well. One of the big advantages is that the back/tail can be used as a handle for kids to fly the vehicle around. And who doesn’t like swooshing around airplanes and spaceships? There are some other great features too, like the dropping of Aaron’s bike. The color combinations are still strange though. Here is the official description: Launch an attack on VanByter No. 307 and the CyberByter with Aaron’s X-bow, featuring rotating blades, crossbow and dual flick missiles. Use the X-bow’s dropship function to release Robin’s Knight Raider featuring dual stud shooters, and then rescue him from the battlefield for a speedy escape. Includes 3 scannable shields, a CyberByter figure, and 3 minifigures: Aaron, Robin and VanByter No. 307. 569 pieces. Price: $49.99 – BUY HERE

#72006 LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS AXL’S ROLLING ARSENAL: This is the largest set in the 2018 LEGO Nexo Knights collection, with a castle-tank combo vehicle. The tank carries a couple of other smaller vehicles that can be detached. Both the color-combination and the shaping of these LEGO Nexo Knights vehicles are an acquired taste, but if you like fun and imaginative sets, they are definitely an interesting option. Here is the official description: Get ready for a heavy-duty LEGO Nexo Knights battle with Axl’s Rolling Arsenal, featuring hidden flick missiles and opening drawbridge. Pitch the Jestroyer with its dual 6-stud rapid shooters against the Vyro Glyder. Lock up the critters in the Critter Trapper’s storage chest and save Knighton from the tech infection. Includes 3 scannable shields, and 4 minifigures: Axl, Jestro, VanByter No. 407, and a MegaByter. 604 pieces. Price: $59.99 – BUY HERE

The LEGO Nexo Knights minifigures are pretty interesting in themselves. While they may not be as collectible as the LEGO Ninjago characters in their different suits, but they still come with very useful parts. The armor pieces, headgear, hairpieces, and face prints are particularly noteworthy. Here is a picture of the whole gang from the new wave.

I never quite got used to the unusual color-combination of the LEGO Nexo Knights good guy vehicles, but I appreciate the play-features, interesting shapes, building techniques, and useful parts and color. I very much like the vehicles for the badguys though. In 2016 they had great fiery vehicles with lots of browns, blacks, reds and oranges. They worked well in both LEGO Castle and fantasy scenes. In 2017, the color-combination for the badguys was dark-gray and purple. I know some people didn’t like the dark colors, but I thought it was a great combo with lots of very useful parts (grays can be used for practically any type of LEGO creation). This year, the badguys are getting more futuristic vehicles, and they fit well with any of the previous LEGO Space collections. So, at least from my perspective, the LEGO Nexo Knights badguy sets are a better deal, as they are more useful overall. But of course, the knights are awesome too, even with their strange color taste.

I’m actually quite impressed that LEGO Nexo Knights is in its third year now. Especially considering that it is running parallel with the LEGO Ninjago TV show and The LEGO Ninjago Movie stories and sets. The target demographic for all three of these product-lines are the same, and I would have thought that Ninjago would stifle Nexo Knights sooner rather than later. But, here we are, and after three years, LEGO Nexo Knights is still quite alive and well. Good for them! You can check out all the new sets under the LEGO Nexo Knights section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the 2018 LEGO Nexo Knights sets? Do you watch the TV show and follow the story? Or are you only interested in the sets? Do you have any favorites? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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  • Legostuff71 January 6, 2018, 10:58 AM

    I think it’s cool . The bad guys look like cyborg vampires and they can go great with my space sets ( Galaxy squad) .

    • admin January 6, 2018, 12:32 PM

      Oh, you are a Galaxy Squad fan too? I didn’t know that! I love those sets! 😀

  • Sith015 January 6, 2018, 1:01 PM

    I think they are better than the ninjago sets this time around. Especially vehicles for the bad guys.

    • admin January 6, 2018, 6:00 PM

      Yes, Ninjago is a little lackluster this time around. Nothing truly innovative. Nexo Knights always has something crazy going on. 😀

  • LEGOJeff January 6, 2018, 1:29 PM

    I can’t warm up to those weird colors for the knights. Even if the vehicles are imaginative. They should have done like with Ninjago. Keep the colors traditional and then just add some fantasy elements.

    • admin January 6, 2018, 5:59 PM

      Hm… yes, many people say that. That’s one of the reasons I like the badguy vehicles better. The colors are more realistic and useful. But some kids do like the weird colors too. 😀

      • Håkan January 7, 2018, 7:47 AM

        I guess the idea is that Aaron and Axl would have added their own colors as decoration on the army’s blue vehicles, or something, but it clashes. The combination is very garish…

        • admin January 7, 2018, 10:29 PM

          Yes, garish is the right word to describe them. 🙄

  • Håkan January 6, 2018, 1:42 PM

    Unfortunately, the trans-green color is of the wrong color for the Classic factions. This is Trans-Bright Green, where the color used in Classic Space and Space Police II was classic Trans-Green…

    • Håkan January 6, 2018, 1:45 PM

      Seems like before this, Tr-Br Gr hasn’t been used much for windscreens and canopies outside of the old Atlantis theme…

    • admin January 6, 2018, 5:58 PM

      Yes, you are right, but maybe it could be an upgraded design and color? You know; for better galactic rays and stardust protection. 🙄

      • Håkan January 6, 2018, 8:04 PM

        Yeah, Fantastic Four was hit by the galactic rays and see what it did to them…

  • Legostuff71 January 6, 2018, 5:08 PM

    Oh, absolutely I’m a G.SQ. Fan . As well as that UFO theme and the Space Police, but I only have a couple of sets from that. I turn the Space Police into Rebel Police for STAR WARS. In fact I have a space theme that came in to the bad guy were these skull army with a skull like space ship or base ( I can’t remember ) but, the good guys had a base that looked like a fuel supple station . I just have the good guy set. Lego needs ( if anything is worth repeating) bring themes like that again. I think that’s why they did NEXO KNIGHTS to cover both themes together.

    • Håkan January 6, 2018, 5:45 PM

      Could it be Factory: Star Justice and Factory: Space Skulls.

      Some limited release fan-designs a few years before Cuusoo/ Ideas…

      How did you get hold of them?… I have never seen them…

      https://brickset.com/sets/theme-Factory

      • admin January 6, 2018, 5:56 PM

        They were sold in the US for a while. I remember thinking about getting them. The designs were very fun, but with no back story, there weren’t very popular. They were available at a steep discount directly from LEGO.

    • admin January 6, 2018, 5:56 PM

      Ohhh!!! That sounds fun! 😀

  • Legostuff71 January 6, 2018, 6:32 PM

    That’s the name “star justice ” and I bought it at the Lego store in fact it might have been the first year the Lego store open in my area. All the vehicles are in pieces but, the main base is it tact.

  • Rachael Patton July 18, 2021, 3:15 AM

    I love Pola. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

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