

There are plenty of intricate details such as bridge, sewer outlet, stream with translucent-blue and translucent-green water elements, sliding elevator with room for a minifigure, traditional fish market with fish and crab elements, house with dining room and bedroom with sliding screen doors and foldout ‘solar panels’, Sweep the maintenance robot’s service station with assorted tool elements, and a taxi stand with telephone element. The first level of Ninjago City features a traditional fish market, house, a bridge over a stream, and a fishing boat. It’s definitely going to be compatible with an existing modular street set-up, as evidenced by the slots you see above which allows Ninjago City to connect to with other modulars. It’s got all the key elements of a modular building from the footprint of the baseplate, the multi-model design and detailed designs both on the exterior and interior. I’m going to call this set for what it is – it’s a Ninjago-themed modular even though non of the marketing materials explicitly mentioned it. It gives off a very neo-Tokyo vibe and is absolutely bursting with vibrancy and character. I really love the gorgeous blend of traditional and modern Japanese architectural influences on the multi-level structure. It’s quite possibly the most beautiful set designed by LEGO and I’m going to say that this will take the cake as the best LEGO set released this year. On to the set itself, it’s safe to say that I’m in love. Oh, this also makes this the 3rd largest LEGO set ever by piece count, just behind the UCS Millennium Falcon and Taj Mahal.
#NINJAGO EPIC DRAGON BATTLE UNBOXING MOVIE#
The Ninjago City set depicts a sizeable chunk of the sprawling metropolis showed off in the movie trailer.

Earlier today, LEGO unveiled their flagship Ninjago Movie Set, 70620 Ninjago City, a gargantuan 4,827 piece multi-level model that’s absolutely breathtaking.
