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2019 LEGO Technic sets review & thoughts

At the beginning of the year, LEGO released nine new LEGO Technic sets. Five of the sets are smaller and simpler, and four of them are advanced models. The smaller sets are great for getting introduced to the complexity of the LEGO Technic building system, without getting intimidated by the difficulty of the larger builds. Below, we will take a look at the 2019 LEGO Technic sets with the help of LEGO Technic expert and reviewer Sariel. 🙂

#42088 LEGO TECHNIC CHERRY PICKER: This little 2-in-1 set is actually a re-release of the #42031 LEGO Technic Cherry Picker from 2015, but in a new color. The earlier set had a yellow, red, and black color-scheme, while the new one is mostly orange with a bit of blue, white, and black. Even though this set is small, it comes with a decent amount of functionality, play-features, and some rare pieces/colors. The cherry picker has a detailed lifting mechanism with working boom and basket (the basket can fit a minifig!) The secondary model is a little tow truck. This set is a good introduction for kids to learn the basics of gears, force, and movement. The only downside is that it doesn’t have a working steering system. 155 pieces. Price: $9.99 – BUY HERE

#40289 LEGO TECHNIC POWER BOAT: This is another small 2-in-1 LEGO Technic set with a power boat as the main model and a hydroplane as the secondary model. The boat is on wheels, and as you maneuver it, you active the moving engine pistons and spinning propeller. This model is lacking in terms of functions and playability even compared to similar size and price sets, but it does look sleek. You can watch the video-review below to see how it works. 174 pieces. Price: $14.99 – BUY HERE

#42090 LEGO TECHNIC GATEWAY TRUCK & #42091 LEGO TECHNIC POLICE PURSUIT: I’m a big fan of the LEGO Technic Pull-Back Racers, and have been collecting them since 2013, when they first became available. Since then, LEGO has been releasing two Pull-Back Racers each year, and the two sets can even be combined to make a larger model with two motors! I like them because of the sturdy designs and the powerful pull-back motors. They can even jump over and crash into obstacles. It’s really fun to race them! I think the gateway truck has the better design, but I do like the police car’s color-scheme and low profile (better jumps!). The combo model is an awesome eight-wheeled, two-motor monster vehicle. Both sets are between 120-130 pieces, and the price of each is $19.99 – BUY HERE

#42092 LEGO TECHNIC RESCUE HELICOPTER: This set is also a 2-in-1 model, and the larger size means more realistic features and functions. The helicopter has spinning rotors, opening side and rear doors, working winch and a rescue stretcher. The set can be rebuilt into a futuristic concept plane. Both models are very cool and work really well. This is a good, solid LEGO Technic set in the lower price-range. Watch the video-review below to see all the play-features and functions. 325 pieces. Price: $39.99 – BUY HERE

#42093 LEGO TECHNIC CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1: This is another 2-in-1 set, with a replica of the iconic supercar as the main model and a sweet looking hot rod as the secondary model. The main model has working steering and a visible V8 engine with moving pistons. It also comes with an authentic orange and black color scheme, black spoked rims with low-profile tires, large rear wing, and 4 tailpipes. As you will see in the video-review below, Sariel is pretty harsh on this model due to the inaccuracies compared to the real car and the lack of functions, but I like it. It is relatively small for a licensed LEGO Technic car at 3” (8cm) high, 11” (29cm) long and 4” (12cm) wide, so it would have been difficult to add more features. But I think both the main model and the alternate model looks great. 579 pieces. Price: $49.99 – BUY HERE

#42094 LEGO TECHNIC TRACKED LOADER: LEGO Technic is known for its advanced work vehicles. Here, the main model is a loader, and the alternate model is a tracked dumper. On the loader, you can rotate the cab through 360°, lift and lower the boom and operate the claw to grab the included tree trunk elements. Other features include a working 2-speed winch and rugged ground-gripping tracks. As you will see in the video-review below, most of the functions work really well, there are lots of useful pieces, both models look great and they are robust as well. This set also has good potential for motorization. 827 pieces. Price: $79.99 – BUY HERE

#42095 LEGO TECHNIC REMOTE-CONTROLLED STUNT RACER: Pull high-speed wheelies, spins and turns, and traverse rough terrain with this fully motorized vehicle! Drive forward, backward, left or right and make 360° turns. The vehicle has large ground-gripping tracks and drives like a tank. According to Sariel, this is the best remote-controlled vehicle LEGO released in recent years. He also compares it to another recently released remote controlled Technic set, the #42065 LEGO Technic RC Tracked Racer. I have included both the full review and the comparison video in the player below. This set is also great value for the money, as it includes 2 large motors, receiver, battery box and a remote control – basically everything you need to start building remote-controlled tracked vehicles. There is an alternate model here as well, but it is not much different from the main model. 324 pieces. Price: $99.99 – BUY HERE

#42096 LEGO TECHNIC PORSCHE 911 RSR: This vehicle is impressively large and detailed, in fact it is almost as big as the more expensive large LEGO Technic sports cars, and measures over 5” (13cm) high, 19” (50cm) long and 7” (20cm) wide. Functions include a visible, working differential, independent suspension and a six-cylinder boxer engine with moving pistons positioned in front of the rear axle, while the accessible cockpit features a radar screen, working steering, fire extinguisher system, and even a track map of the Laguna Seca circuit printed onto the driver’s door. Most of the details and functions work well, although there are some issues as well. The set relies on a large number of stickers to recreate the look of the original vehicle, the wheels and tires look too small, the steering is hard to access, and there is no transmission. Watch the video-review below to see all the details. 1,580 pieces. Price: $149.99 – BUY HERE

In summary, the 2019 LEGO Technic collection comes with a good mix of vehicles that are suitable from beginners to advanced builders, and in different price ranges. As I mentioned above, I’m partial to the Pull-Back Racers and the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, but you may like some of the other ones. You can find all the new sets, along with some of the previous releases, at the LEGO Technic section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the 2019 LEGO Technic 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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New LEGO sets at the 2019 toy fairs

January-February is always exciting for LEGO fans because of all the new sets released at the beginning of the year, and also because of the toy fairs. During these events, the LEGO Group and other toy manufacturers reveal some of their upcoming products that will be available later in the year. So, let’s take a look at what we know so far from the toy fair events. 🙂

2019 LONDON TOY FAIR: The London Toy Fair took place January 22-24. LEGO only revealed one new set during this event, the massive #70839 LEGO Movie 2 The Rexcelsior! The 1,820 piece model, released in summer 2019, gives builders of all ages the chance to take control of all-action hero Dangervest’s vessel, shaped like a fist and featuring a rapid-fire, 6-missile spring-loaded shooter with shooting function and a trigger in the back, allowing them to role-play space missions with Rex, Emmet and Rex’s raptor crew. Measuring over 7” (19cm) high, 15” (40cm) long and 8” (21cm) wide, The Rexcelsior features a detailed micro-scale interior, as well as Stubble Trouble Emmet and Rex Dangervest minifigures, Emmet and Rex LEGO micro-figures, five micro raptor dinosaur figures, and five micro build models including Emmet’s house and a dropship. I really like this set. It goes well with the already available #70826 LEGO Movie 2 Rex’s Rex-treme Offroader and the #70835 LEGO Movie 2 Rex’s Rexplorer! You can build a whole fleet with these sets! To see all the currently available sets, visit The LEGO Movie 2 section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The only other items LEGO revealed during the London Toy Fair were some accessories related to The LEGO Movie 2, like keychains, lights, storage solutions, display cases, backpacks, lunchboxes, stationary items, and more.

2019 GERMAN TOY FAIR: The German Toy fair took place in Nuremberg, Germany, between January 30th and February 3rd. Here, LEGO revealed a lot more about upcoming sets and themes, although taking pictures was not allowed. German LEGO fans Andres and Matthias from Zusammengebaut participated at the toy fair and reported on what was on display.

There are a couple of new LEGO Architecture sets coming, the #21045 LEGO Architecture Trafalgar Square and the #21046 LEGO Architecture Empire State Building.

It looks like LEGO City is bringing back space exploration. Sets include the #60224 LEGO City Maintenance Mission Shuttle, the #60225 LEGO City Rover Test Drive, the #60226 LEGO City Mars Research Shuttle, the #60227 LEGO City Moon Base, and the #60228 LEGO City Space Research Rocket Control Center. Other sets include the #60231 LEGO City Fire Truck, the #60232 LEGO City Service Station, the #60233 LEGO City Doughnut Shop, a new #60234 LEGO City People Pack, and of course the #60235 LEGO City Advent Calendar towards the end of the year.

There are two new LEGO Collectible Minifigure Series coming, one in May with eighteen minifigs, and one in September with sixteen minifigs.

Interestingly, we are getting another, but smaller carousel in the #31095 LEGO Creator Carousel. Other sets in the LEGO Creator 3-in-1 line are the #31096 LEGO Creator Double Rotor Helicopter, and the #31097 LEGO Creator Townhouse and Pet Store.

There are a bunch of LEGO Batman sets coming; the #76118 LEGO Batman and Robin vs. Mr. Freeze, the #76119 LEGO Batmobile: Joker Pursuit, the #76120 LEGO Batman The Riddler Heist, the #76122 LEGO Batcave: Clayface Invasion, the #76137 LEGO Batman vs. The Riddler and the #76138 LEGO The Joker Escape.

LEGO Friends is getting an eclectic selection of sets; the #41362 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Supermarket, the #41371 LEGO Friends Mia’s Horse Transporter, the #41372 LEGO Friends Stephanie’s Gymnastics Show, the #41374 LEGO Friends Karaoke Pool Party, the #41375 LEGO Friends Amusement Park, the #41376 LEGO Friends Turtle Rescue, the #41378 LEGO Friends Dolphin Rescue Submarine, the #41379 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Restaurant, the #41380 LEGO Friends Lighthouse, and the #41381 LEGO Friends Rescue Boat.

LEGO Ninjago will get a new collection of set for the next season of the TV show. Sets include the #70627 LEGO Ninjago Cole Offroad Bike, the #70671 LEGO Ninjago Attack of the Ice Samurai, the #70674 LEGO Ninjago Fire Snake, the #70676 LEGO Ninjago Lloyd’s Titan Mech, the #70677 LEGO Ninjago Desert Glider, and the #70678 LEGO Ninjago The Ice Age Fortress.

There are two new LEGO Overwatch sets coming, the #75866 LEGO Overwatch set, and the #75867 LEGO Overwatch sets. Exact names are not yet known. For the currently available sets, check the LEGO Overwatch section of the Online LEGO Shop.

There are five LEGO Star Wars Anniversary Edition sets, and each of them come with an original yellow minifigure on a stand, as well as a vehicle and other minifigures. The collection includes the #75243 LEGO Star Wars Slave I, the #75258 LEGO Star Wars Anakin’s Podracer, the #75259 LEGO Star Wars Snowspeeder, the #75261 LEGO Star Wars Clone Scout Walker, and the #75262 LEGO Star Wars Imperial Dropship. You can see them all in the video-preview below. Other Star Wars sets include the #75236 LEGO Star Wars Duel on Starkiller Base, the #75238 LEGO Star Wars Endor Assault, the #75239 LEGO Star Wars Hoth Shield Generator, the #75240 LEGO Star Wars Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter, the #75241 LEGO Star Wars Echo Base, the #75242 LEGO Star Wars Black Ace TIE Interceptor, and the #75245 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar.

There are some really interesting sets in the LEGO Technic line. The #42096 LEGO Technic Car Transporter is a large set with 2,493 pieces, the #42097 LEGO Technic Spider Crane comes with 920 pieces, and the #42099 LEGO Technic Extreme Off-Road Vehicle comes with 958 pieces, three motors and independent suspension for each wheel. The biggest set is the #42100 LEGO Technic Liebherr 9800 excavator with 4,108 pieces, seven motors, and a new electronic system called CONTROL+. Watch the video preview below for more details.

There is also a new wave of sets related to The LEGO Movie 2, including the #70839 LEGO Movie 2 The Rexcelsior! we talked about above, and a handful of smaller sets.

2019 NOW YORK TOY FAIR: The New York Toy Fair will take place February 16-19. Usually, at this event the same sets are displayed as at the German Toy Fair, and some of them can be photographed as well. So, if you are curious about any of the sets mentioned above, look out for updates from this event.

Besides the above mentioned new sets, there are going to be other ones as well. For example, the new LEGO Harry Potter sets were not mentioned, and we already know that there are going to be new sets released for the Toy Story 4 film. And, if you are interested in any of the new sets released at the beginning of the year, check the NEW section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you interested in any of the new LEGO sets and themes coming later this year? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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