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LEGO Art Keith Haring Dancing Figures Review

Keith Haring was a trailblazing artist of the 1980s, whose iconic artwork and subway chalk drawings in New York City captivated diverse, global audiences. Between 1982 and 1989, Haring created over 50 public artworks around the world, and his work was showcased in over a hundred exhibitions. He held children’s workshops and created imagery for literacy programs. His bold, vibrant imagery has become an enduring visual language, inspiring his own and future generations of artists, fashion designers, and musicians.

To celebrate the work of the artist, LEGO recently released the #31216 LEGO Art Keith Haring – Dancing Figures set with five colorful and dynamic characters in the artist’s iconic style.

To capture the artist’s freeform 2D style in 3D LEGO form, LEGO designers had to rethink how they use LEGO’s geometric building grid. With sideways construction, unexpected angles, creative parts usage, and LEGO’s colorful palette, they were able to recreate the fluid and playful effects of the original artwork.

The set comes with five instruction booklets – one for each of the five figures, so you can enjoy the social experience of creating this piece of pop art together with friends and family. Inside the box, there are thirteen numbered bags; three for each character, except for the slightly larger yellow figure that gets four bags.

The building experience is fun and engaging, and not as drawn out and boring as some of the other group-built sets we tried.

Once it’s built, you have two display options for the figures; you can either hang them on a wall with the included hook pieces or fold out the stands to display the figures on a shelf. You can bunch them together or spread them around your space as you like.

Overall, there is a lot to like about this set. It’s artsy, it’s LEGO-ish, it’s fun to build alone or with others, and it looks great on display. With 1,773 pieces, the price of $119.99 is reasonable, although for a one-time build and display experience, around a $100 would be more acceptable. If you want to check it out, it’s available at the LEGO Art section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like this LEGO Art set? Feel free to share your thought and discuss in the comment section below!

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LEGO Nintendo Gameboy Coming This Fall!

A newly announced set, which has been creating a lot of buzz, is the #72046 LEGO Nintendo Game Boy, set to be released on October 1st.

Here is the official description of the set: Recapture the excitement you felt when you first played on the Game Boy with this LEGO model building kit for adults. A fantastic gift for fans of Nintendo video games, the collectible set features a near 1:1 scale brick-built replica of the original Game Boy handheld game system from Nintendo.

Press the +Control Pad, A and B Buttons, and SELECT and START, just like on the real system. And the model has other iconic Game Boy details, including the contrast adjustment and volume dial and the Game Pak slot.

Customize your display with interchangeable, brick-built The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening or Super Mario Land Game Boy Game Paks and corresponding lenticular screens (or a Nintendo start screen). Place your creation on the buildable display stand to complete a nostalgic display.

The buildable LEGO Nintendo system in this 421-piece set measures over 5.5 in. (14 cm) high, 3.5 in. (9 cm) wide, and 1 in. (3 cm) deep and has no light, sound, or digital play functions. Price: $59.99. Available on October 1st at the LEGO Super Mario section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Nintendo Game Boy set? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! You can also take a look at other Nintendo-themed sets that are already available at the Online LEGO Shop.

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