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LEGO Super Heroes 2017 summer sets review

The new wave of LEGO Super Heroes sets that was released at the beginning of the month is quite small, so I thought we will take a look at both the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes (three new sets), and the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (two new sets) at the same time. While this is a small assortment, there are some interesting details and minifigures worth checking out. So let’s take a closer look at each of the five new sets. 🙂

#76085 LEGO SUPER HEROES BATTLE OF ATLANTIS: Like in many of the smaller LEGO Super Heroes sets, it is very obvious here that the main focus is the minifigures; Aquaman, a couple of Atlantean guards and a Parademon. LEGO graphic designers went all out on all four of the minifigs, with finely printed, delicate designs. While there is not much more besides the minifigs, I appreciate the fact that LEGO used sand-green for the small structure, which makes it a lot more desirable. Overall, a nice little set if you are into Aquaman, golden minifigs, and sand-green pieces. Here is the official description: Team up with Aquaman and the Atlantean guards to stop the super-jumping Parademon stealing the Mother Box in this all-action LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Battle of Atlantis set. The underwater Atlantis scene features a grand arch to knock over with the Parademon’s Super Jumper. Also includes the Mother Box and four minifigures with assorted weapons: Aquaman (with new-for-August-2017 scale armor decoration), a Parademon, and two Atlantean guards. 197 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

#76086 LEGO SUPER HEROES KNIGHTCRAWLER TUNNEL ATTACK: Batman vehicles are always fun, and the all-terrain Knightcrawler is an excellent example of interesting building techniques, great play-features, and lots of options for convertibility. Nice minifigs too, especially The Flash, who only appeared in a couple of other sets previously. Here is the official description: Drive and crawl with Batman’s all-terrain vehicle and reclaim the Mother Box from the evil Parademons, in this exciting LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Knightcrawler Tunnel Attack set. The Knightcrawler features 4 posable limbs, each with 2-wheel tracks, plus dual 6-stud rapid shooters and an opening cockpit for Batman. Includes four minifigures with weapons: Batman, The Flash, and two Parademons. 622 pieces. Price: $49.99 – BUY HERE

#76087 LEGO SUPER HEROES FLYING FOX: BATMOBILE AIRLIFT ATTACK: Yet another really fun Batman vehicle, or more accurately, two vehicles! The Flying Fox is a very sturdy carrier for a great little Batmobile. Make sure you watch the video-review below to see how it all works. There is also a nice selection of minifigures, plus a large, brick-built figure that also looks excellent. Here is the official description: Team up with the Justice League against Steppenwolf and the Parademons to claim the precious Mother Box, in this exciting LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Flying Fox: Batmobile Airlift Attack set. The Flying Fox features a 2-minifigure cockpit with a lift-off canopy, 2 spring-loaded shooters, 2 stud shooters and space inside for the Batmobile with an opening cockpit, 3 stud shooters and adjustable wings. Includes six minifigures with weapons: Cyborg, Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and two Parademons, plus a Steppenwolf big figure. 955 pieces. Price: $129.99 – BUY HERE

#76084 LEGO SUPER HEROES THE ULTIMATE BATTLE FOR ASGARD: While this set is only 400 pieces, it manages to include a great little spaceship, a brick-built wolf, and six minifigures! Lots of play-value here, and the minifig all come with brand new prints. Here is the official description: Fly the Commodore spaceship and team up with Thor, Bruce Banner and Valkyrie to take on Hela, her Berserkers and the Fenris wolf in this exciting LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Ultimate Battle for Asgard set. The Commodore has 2 dual stud shooters and a minifigure-drop function, while the buildable Fenris wolf figure features posable joints for different battle poses. Includes six minifigures with assorted weapons: Thor, Bruce Banner, Valkyrie, Hela, two Berserkers, plus a buildable Fenris wolf figure. 400 pieces. Price: $49.99 – BUY HERE

#76088 LEGO SUPER HEROES THOR VS. HULK: ARENA CRASH: The large Hulk figure is really the highlight of this set, although the other minifigures also look nice. The arena itself doesn’t seem to add a whole lot of play-value however, so it may not be worth picking up this set at full price. Here is the official description: Role-play an arena duel between Thor and Hulk and then team up with these two old friends to topple Grandmaster. This awesome LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Thor vs. Hulk: Arena Clash set features an arena with a sliding gate, secret weapons rack, 2 toppling pillars, smash-function wall and an opening prison cell. Use Thor’s super jumper to knock Grandmaster off his throne and Loki off his seat. Includes four minifigures with assorted weapons and accessories: Thor, Loki, Grandmaster, and a Sakaarian Guard, plus a Hulk big figure. 492 pieces. Price: $59.99 – BUY HERE

LEGO Super Heroes sets are known to be expensive, so it’s best to consider carefully which ones you want to get. If the set has great play-value, a good selection of parts, and collectible characters, it’s usually worth getting them at the regular price. However, if you are only interested in a couple of minifigs, you might consider buying them separately on the secondary market, or wait until the sets go on sale. I have to add here that LEGO graphic designers definitely did a stellar job on all of the minifigures in this wave. Even the supporting characters are fully detailed from head to toe! To help you make a decision about what to get, you can watch the video-reviews of all five sets in the play-list above.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes and the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes sets? Do you have any favorite sets and/or minifigures in this wave? Have you purchased and built any of the sets already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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The LEGO Build Your Own Adventure book series by DK Publishing has been very popular with young and old LEGO fans alike. In case you are not familiar with them, they are very high quality LEGO books that include stories, building ideas, and LEGO bricks to build some of the models from the books. There was a similar book series in the past, titled LEGO BrickMaster, which was equally popular. In the old LEGO BrickMaster books, the books themselves had a thick storage compartment for LEGO elements and minifigs, while the new LEGO Build Your Own Adventure books come in a slipcase that contains a normal hardbound book and a separate box for LEGO parts. This way, you can combine reading and building. 🙂

So far, there has been four books in the series; the LEGO Ninjago: Build Your Own Adventure book, the LEGO Friends: Build Your Own Adventure book, the LEGO Star Wars: Build Your Own Adventure, book, and the LEGO City: Build Your Own Adventure book. At the beginning of August, two more books were added to the line; the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Build Your Own Adventure book, and the LEGO Nexo Knights: Build Your Own Adventure book. So, let’s take a look at the two new titles!

LEGO DC COMICS SUPER HEROES: BUILD YOUR OWN ADVENTURE: LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Build Your Own Adventure combines more than 50 ideas for building with enthralling story starters from the world of LEGO DC Comics world. Get inspired to build, then play out Super Heroes adventures of your own using your LEGO collection. Organized into five chapters from Central City to Lex Luthor’s Base, each section features an opener that brings the models together in imaginative scenes and contains a selection of inspirational model ideas. LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Build Your Own Adventure will get kids inspired to build and play out adventures of their own, and it comes with bricks and instructions to build an exclusive LEGO model to add to their collection. Hardcover. 80 pages. Regular Price: $24.99, sale price (at the time of publishing this article): $15.49 – BUY ON AMAZON

Just like the previous books in the series, the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Build Your Own Adventure book is divided into five chapters; Paradise Island, Central City, Icy Adventure, Search for Superman, and Lex’s Lair. Each chapter features a number of models that you can use for inspiration, along with an enjoyable storyline to tie them all together. Please note that these are not models that you can build with the included pieces, but simply suggestions to put together from your own LEGO collection. However, the models are small enough that most LEGO fans with an average collection should be able to replicate them without much difficulty. The models can also be used as seed-ideas for larger creations.

One of the biggest attractions of the book is the main model, and this does come with step-by-step instructions. In this book, we get the Green Lantern Corp Spaceship, which can be built with the included 84 LEGO pieces. It really is a sweet and very swoosh-able little ship, with some unique elements, nice building techniques, two stud-shooters, and of course a green color-scheme. The other biggest attraction of the set is the exclusive Green Lantern minifig. Green Lantern previously only appeared once, in the #76025 LEGO Super Heroes Green Lantern vs. Sinestro set from 2015 (middle minifig above). There is another, extremely rare version from the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con that goes for hundreds of dollars on the secondary market (first minifig above). Both of these are the Hal Jordan variations of the character. The new book version doesn’t just come with brand new torso and leg prints, but it is also the only one that is based on the John Stewart variation. And you can add this awesome minifig to your LEGO Super Heroes collection for just the price of the book!

LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS: BUILD YOUR OWN ADVENTURE: LEGO Nexo Knights: Build Your Own Adventure combines more than 50 ideas for building with enthralling story starters from the land of Knighton. Get kids inspired to build, then play out Nexo Knights adventures of their own using their LEGO collection. Organized into five chapters structured around different aspects of the Nexo Knights world, each section features an opener that brings the models together in imaginative scenes and contains a selection of inspirational model ideas. LEGO Nexo Knights: Build Your Own Adventure will get kids inspired to build and play out adventures of their own, and it comes with bricks and instructions to build an exclusive LEGO model to add to their collection. Hardcover. 80 pages. Regular Price: $24.99, sale price (at the time of this article): $17.49 – BUY ON AMAZON

This book is also divided into five chapters to narrate the story; Knighton Castle, Grindstead Village, The Dark Forest, Hill County, and Auremville – all well-known locations from the LEGO Nexo Knights saga. Lots of great models pictured here as well, which you can use as inspirations for your own builds. One thing to point out is that the suggested creations in this book use quite a lot of specialized elements from the LEGO Nexo Knights theme. So, if you don’t already have at least some LEGO Nexo Knights sets, you won’t be able to build the models without some significant modifications.

The LEGO Nexo Knights: Build Your Own Adventure book comes with 78 LEGO pieces to build a battle suit similar to what’s available in the LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit sets. This particular battle suit it for Robin, who is also included with the book. Robin comes with a unique torso print, as well as black arms and legs, which is quite unusual for the character (he normally wears various shades of blue). Robin and his battle suit can be a very nice addition to the other LEGO Nexo Knights Battle Suit sets.

In the play-list below, I have included video-reviews for both books by JANGBRiCKS, so you can see the content of the books, as well as the included LEGO models and minifigures in more detail.

As I mentioned in my reviews of the previously released books (see links at the end of this post), I really like the LEGO Build Your Own Adventure series. The books offer hours of play for kids, with stories to read, LEGO bricks to build with, and even unique minifigures! I also appreciate the thoughtful design; keeping the book and the LEGO pieces in the same slipcase for easy transportation and storage. While the books are recommended for children 8+, they are also of interest to adult collectors because of the unique minifigures. Plus, it’s fun to see all the really nice inspirational models. Here is a list of all six books in the collection for your reference, with links to their Amazon pages:

What do you think? Do you have any of the LEGO Build Your Own Adventure books already? How do you like them? And which one is your favorite? Did you build any of the suggested models found in the books? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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