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The minifigs were a highlight for both me and the boys. There was a total of 5 poly bags along with the sticker sheet, two tires and vehicle base. In particular with the bad-guy pizza delivery truck, as a secondary part of the set, I was actually surprised by how cool the little model ends up…it is exceedingly fun to zoom around! The Parts We aren’t talking blow your mind SNOT or anything, but there certainly were not any shortcuts taken. The one thing that really stood out for me was the use of some nice building techniques. He was able to follow the instructions very well, so clearly adult LEGO fans wouldn’t have any issues with them.
I did follow along with him the entire time, and apart from a few points where he had placed a few pieces incorrectly, he was able to build the entire set in about an hour and a half. (Well honestly I don’t think he would have let me build it even if I wanted to). I will admit to using child labour for this part, as I pretty much let Tate build it for me. The finished product is a nicely sized Shellraiser with a fair amount of play features, and a small, but very cool bad-guy truck. This is a very well-designed set in terms of playability and ruggedness. I would definitely recommend this set to any TMNT fan, and actually also for those looking for a parts pack…even with this being a licenced theme set the price point is very good for the amount of pieces you get. The set has 620 pieces, retails for $59.99 USD ($74.99 CDN) and comes with a total of 5 minifigures. I will start with my overall impressions, and then go into the finer points. The Turtles were a favourite of mine when I was a kid, and actually it wasn’t until I heard of the LEGO sets that I knew there was a new cartoon on Nickelodeon. When I first heard that LEGO was coming out with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle sets, to say that I was excited was an understatement. I sat down with my boys a while back to build the new LEGO Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 79104 Shellraiser Street Chase set. If you’re interested in viewing more colorful LEGO TMNT mechs, Fritzvold created a few more pictured below. I like builds that blend interesting parts in popping colors together, and this model certainly does just that. It’s always nice to see unique parts such as the chain element be included in models – here, they serve as nunchuck chains. Minifigure legs are also incorporated in interesting ways here two green pairs serve as Michelangelo’s hands while a disassembled orange pair is used in tandem with some slope parts to create a martial arts belt. Either way this build by Cecilie Fritzvold seems like a fresh new take on character depictions from the franchise.Ĭowabunga, let’s take a look at some interesting parts usage utilized in this build! Where Michelangelo’s six-packed underbelly would normally be, Fritzvold uses two trans-clear orange Nexo Knights parts to shape this area – a pentagonal tile and a windscreen.
#LEGO TMNT SERIES#
This LEGO model could either be a buildable figure of Michelangelo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle series or a mech version of the pizza-loving reptilian character.