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Last week, we discussed three of the smallest sets from the 2021 LEGO Monkie Kid collection; the #40472 LEGO Monkie Kid’s RC Race, the #80018 LEGO Monkie Kid’s Cloud Bike, and the #80019 LEGO Monkie Kid Red Son’s Inferno Jet. Today, we will take a look at two of the larger sets; the #80020 LEGO Monkie Kid White Dragon Horse Jet, and the #80023 LEGO Monkie Kid’s Team Dronecopter.

One of the main characters of the Monkie Kid cartoon is Mei, who is well known for her fondness of dragons, horses, and dragon horses, and that her favorite colors are white, green, and gold. She got a cool bike in the #80006 LEGO Monkie Kid White Dragon Horse Bike last year (still available), and this year, she impresses us with another one of her awesome rides, the #80020 LEGO Monkie Kid White Dragon Horse Jet. I have to say that this is one of the most strikingly beautiful aircrafts LEGO ever released. Both the shaping and the color-scheme are fantastic. And this is particularly impressive as most of the coloring and shaping are achieved with some very interesting brick-built techniques. Very few stickers are used for the jet.

And this aircraft isn’t just meant to be pretty. It comes with 2 spring-loaded shooters and 2 stud-shooters to deliver some serious fire power. And it also has some neat customization options with adjustable wings and flaps to make it look faster and sleeker or more dragon-like. The overall size of the jet is over 3 in. (8 cm) high, 13.5 in. (34 cm) long, and 7.5 in. (19 cm) wide. It feels really good in hand and very swoosh-able!

Besides Mei’s sleek jet, this set offers several add-ons; a working vending machine (similar to the one we got in the #70657 Ninjago City Docks, a poseable robotic spider, and a stud-shooting hoverboard for Mo the cat. The story is that Mei and Mo are battling to save a civilian from the Spider Queen’s Huntsman assisted by the robotic spider.

Overall, this is a fantastic set that younger builders will enjoy for the playability, and older builders will appreciate for the sophisticated building techniques. I really have nothing negative to say about it, and at $49.99, even the price is right. Below, I have included a detailed review of the set by JANGBRiCKS, and if you want to check it out, it’s available at the LEGO Monkie Kid section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #80023 LEGO Monkie Kid’s Team Dronecopter is a much larger set with 1,462 pieces for the price of $149.99. The main attraction is the super cool and colorful Drone Copter, measuring over 7.5 in. (19cm) high, 15.5 in. (39 cm) long and 15.5 in. (39 cm) wide.

As the name implies, this airship is shaped like a drone or hovercraft, with Sandy the bigfig operating the turret on top. It also appears that Sandy can pilot the dronecopter from above, as the main cockpit below can detach as a separate vehicle. This is a very similar setup as in the #80008 LEGO Monkie Kid’s Cloud Jet from last year (still available).

Another similarity with the cloud jet is that the dronecopter is handheld from the back, so kids can easily whoosh it around, position the turret with a knob, and engage the 2 spring-loaded shooters. I really like handheld jets like these, as they fit really good in human hands without fear of dropping the vehicle or knocking anything off.

The dronecopter isn’t just meant for shooting badguys. It can also carry cargo containers. Three of these containers are included with the set; two for the good guys, and one (purple) for the baddies. The cargo containers for the good guys feature similar living quarters as the containers in the #80013 LEGO Monkie Kid’s Team Secret HQ. In fact, if you already have that set, you can add these smaller containers on the cargo ship. I particularly like the arcade machine, but what I don’t like is the number of stickers that need to be applied to the containers (of course, you can just leave them off).

The purple cargo container hides a canon with 2 spring-loaded shooters. As the color-scheme and decorations suggest, it belongs to the Spider Queens team of baddies. Red Son is also featured on a hover-board that’s practically on fire! It’s a lot less practical than the canon, but hey, it looks cool.

The set comes with a total of ten characters: Monkie Kid, Mei, Mr. Tang, Huntsman, Syntax, Red Son, Spider Queen, Fei, Sandy the bigfig and Mo the cat.

In the video-review below, you can see the set in more detail, and if you are interested, it’s available at the LEGO Monkie Kid section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Overall, I feel that some of the larger LEGO Monkie Kid sets like the #80023 LEGO Monkie Kid’s Team Dronecopter we talked about here, the large mechs from the previous wave, the cargo ship headquarters and some of the other large sets are just too big for play and display. And I’m saying this as an adult. They would look even more enormous to a kid. I’m not saying don’t buy them, but I would suggest watching a couple of review videos to give you an idea how big they actually are. I was certainly surprised by their size, and eventually took them apart because they were just so big and awkward.

In general, I prefer the medium size sets, like the #80020 LEGO Monkie Kid White Dragon Horse Jet, and the #80019 LEGO Monkie Kid Red Son’s Inferno Jet we talked about last week. They have plenty of play-features without being too big, and they don’t take such a big financial commitment. The good thing is that LEGO Monkie Kid is a well-developed theme with plenty of sets to please every size preference and budget. You can check out the whole selection at the LEGO Monkie Kid section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the two LEGO Monkie Kid sets we talked about today? Do you like them? Or do you prefer some of the other sets? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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The 2021 LEGO Friends collection includes several truly delightful offerings. Today, we will take a closer look at two of the mid-size sets; the #41444 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Organic Cafe, and the #41447 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Park.

The #41444 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Organic Cafe isn’t just another eatery in Heartlake City. It is actually a well-thought out and presented multi-use environment for growing food, preparing food, delivering food, consuming food, and composting food waste. And all of this is packed into a 10×3 inch footprint and using only 314 pieces.

The box includes two instruction books, four numbered bags with all the parts, two separate arch pieces, a sticker-sheet with 13 stickers, two mini-dolls (Mia and Grandpa Marcel), and a cute micro-doll, granddaughter Ava.

The first instruction book is only 16 pages long with building steps to build the juice delivery trike and some outdoor accessories for the cafe from the first numbered bag. The trike is a great little model, with a juicer, fruits, and cups with straws. It would look perfect on any LEGO City street!

The second instruction book is 86 pages long with building steps for the cafe itself. The second numbered bag establishes the foundation and outer walls of the cafe, the third numbered bag adds some of the interior decor for the kitchen area, and the diner area with all the furniture elements and accessories. The fourth numbered bag is for building the small archway connecting the cafe with the composting/recycling area and vegetable garden, as well as the sign above the entrance featuring an oversized sandwich and cup with straw.

The exterior of the cafe looks cheerful and inviting, and I really like that the vegetable garden is right next door. Patrons can appreciate the growing fruits and veggies while they are munching on delicious sandwiches made with fresh ingredients right out of the garden. And the juice delivery trike can deliver delicious drinks around Heartlake City in an emission-free way.

The interior is also very nicely designed with space for everything. The kitchen on the right is well equipped with an oven for baking bread, and plenty of countertop space and utensils for building sandwiches. Right next to the kitchen is the area for composting organic waste and for recyclables.

The middle section of the cafe is basically the lobby, where mini-dolls can pick up sandwiches from the display shelf and order coffee. There is also some seating for those who would like to hang out inside. And remember that there is also additional seating outside (which you can move inside, if you want).

The left side of the cafe houses the counter to place orders and a coffee machine. The open arches in front of the kitchen and the customer service area suggest that perhaps food and coffee can be picked up even without entering the building.

As you can see, there is a lot of great things going on in this set. As a frequent visitor of organic cafes, I’m happy to see that it accurately recreates the atmosphere and experience. Building this set is truly a joyful experience. My only complaint is that while Heartlake City Organic Cafe seems like a lovely and progressive establishment, poor Mia has to take care of everything all by herself; take orders, serve customers, run the kitchen, take care of the garden, and run the juice delivery bike. This set would have greatly benefited from having at least one more mini-doll to handle all the tasks. Other than that, I highly recommend this set. The price is only $29.99 and it’s available at the LEGO Friends section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #41447 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Park is a slightly larger mid-size set with 432 pieces in five numbered bags (plus one separate large plate), one instruction booklet, one small sticker-sheet with 10 stickers, three mini-dolls (Olivia, Emma, and Ethan) and one cute micro-doll, Henry. The story is that it’s Henry’s birthday, and he is celebrating with his friends in a pleasant park.

The set is separated into several sections. From the first and second bags, you build the birthday party section and the small creek with a bridge over it. There are several play features in this section. The tree has an attached piñata that kids can bash to release the candy inside, there is a nice looking kite to fly, three balloons, an attractively decorated birthday cake, and a birthday present.

From the third and fourth bags you build the gazebo in the middle of the layout, which features a dance floor, and the elegant swan boat. The dance floor has an interesting spinning function, so the mini-dolls look like they are dancing. This contraption is built by using five large connecting gears covered with round plates, and connected to the gazebo’s roof with a LEGO Technic axle. When you rotate the large cone on top of the gazebo either way, the gears are activated, spinning the round plates. It’s a simple, but very effective function that works well.

Also notice the new quarter round arch pieces around the gazebo with lattice window panes. They are going to be extremely useful in a lot of different applications. There is a small pier leading from the gazebo to access the swan boat. This is another lovely model with opening wing doors.

The final section of the set is the second tree on the right of the gazebo, which is built from the fifth bag. This tree can serve as an alternate place for setting up the piñata, and it’s also the home of a cute squirrel.

Red mushrooms and lavender flowers decorate the base of both trees. Four of the stickers decorate the trees with carvings, referencing Elvendale, Classic Space, and initials, which probably belong to the set designers.

In summary, this is another nicely designed set that would look good with a Heartlake City layout, a standard LEGO City layout, and would also work as an excellent birthday present/activity. If you would like to check it out, it’s available at the LEGO Friends section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I’m very impressed by the LEGO Friends sets this year. They have some of the most pleasing color-scheme I have seen in LEGO Friends sets, the subject matters are playful, educational, and even progressive, and the micro-dolls are super cute. I’m hoping to get some of the other sets as well, so look out for future reviews, and you can check out the full selection at the LEGO Friends section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Do you like any of the 2021 LEGO Friends sets? Do you have any of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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