LEGO NINJAGO 71860 Lloyd's Titan Mech revealed!

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70676 Lloyd's Titan Mech was introduced in 2019 and marked a change in the style of LEGO mechs, giving rise to the series of Titan Mechs released over the last few years.

However, mechs have further developed since, as 71860 Lloyd's Titan Mech demonstrates! The set contains 1293 pieces and it will be available on March 1st next year, costing £119.99, $129.99 or €129.99.

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Teen boys, teen girls and nostalgic ninja fans aged 14 and over can celebrate the 15th anniversary of the LEGO NINJAGO TV show with this highly impressive and feature-packed mech toy. The LEGO NINJAGO Lloyd’s Titan Mech 15th Anniversary (71860) action figure set is an upgraded version of the fan favourite original Lloyd’s Titan Mech (70676) model. This mech toy features several poseable body parts, including wings, legs, feet, arms and shoulders and a cockpit for a minifigure. It also comes armed with a large sword and, for the first time ever, a large shield that can be repurposed and placed on the back as a pair of wings. The model building kit comes with 3 minifigure characters, Lloyd and Grimfax from the TV show, plus a collectable elemental Master of Ice on a stand.


What do you think of the updated version of Lloyd's Titan Mech? Let us know in the comments.

24 comments on this article

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By in New Zealand,

Incredible. One of the best looking Lego mechs yet, and that's saying something, given how many there are.

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By in United States,

I'm honestly shocked they revived a villain-of-the-wave minifigure element 6 years later... those things barely get used past 6 months!

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By in United States,

I loved the original of this. This looks very impressive but I wouldn’t have had any idea it was a remake of that previous set just by looking at it.

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By in Netherlands,

This is absolutely gorgeous, and I can't wait to see what kind of articulation this thing has. The 2019 Titan mech was what got me into Ninjago mechs, to the point that I now have several shelves of them.

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By in Netherlands,

I mean, on the one hand, that's pretty awesome. On the other hand - check out that little enemy soldier, charging this thing's ankles with nothing but an axe in his hand and a song in his heart. I can respect that, even though he is about to be stomped into soup.

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By in United States,

While I'm not really interested in getting this, I am looking forward to the eventual review.

@Crux said:
"I mean, on the one hand, that's pretty awesome. On the other hand - check out that little enemy soldier, charging this thing's ankles with nothing but an axe in his hand and a song in his heart. I can respect that, even though he is about to be stomped into soup."

No, he's just going to be kicked into at least the next county. Team Rocket's blasting off again!

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By in United States,

8762 Toa Iruini vibes with that shield and the color scheme

It's kinda sad. 71738 Zane's Titan Mech is what got me out of my (not dark age but) dim age. Now this one in the same sort of series is more than twice as much. We know they can do affordable mechs but nope

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By in United States,

Just get the Gundam license already! And make it Gundam Wing or G Gundam.

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By in Canada,

Not my thing at all but this looks incredibly good. Then again, I'm not a connaisseur so maybe that's not what the real fans go for... I don't know, but I like it.

I have not seen any new parts at first glance but quite a few recolours (mostly sand green).

What does 'Limited Edition' means for a Lego production set? Usually when Lego does a true limited edition, it is called a GWP.

Edit: Just had a look, the original was pretty good too.

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By in United States,

Nice to see the Ice Chapter get some love. I'm a little bummed not to see a new Akita or a Kataru fig, but Grimfax is a pleasant surprise.

So many characters it seems like we'll probably never get figures for...:'(.

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By in Puerto Rico,

I like that Mech.

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By in Viet Nam,

@Crux said:
"I mean, on the one hand, that's pretty awesome. On the other hand - check out that little enemy soldier, charging this thing's ankles with nothing but an axe in his hand and a song in his heart. I can respect that, even though he is about to be stomped into soup."

He's a mole. Anyhow he never saw the mech in the show. Akita would have been a much more proper minifig to include.

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By in United States,

@Bmute said:
" @Crux said:
"I mean, on the one hand, that's pretty awesome. On the other hand - check out that little enemy soldier, charging this thing's ankles with nothing but an axe in his hand and a song in his heart. I can respect that, even though he is about to be stomped into soup."

He's a mole. Anyhow he never saw the mech in the show. Akita would have been a much more proper minifig to include."


That's a cold bisque! :[

Nice mech, decent price.

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By in Brazil,


Dear Brickset Team, please speak up about the closing of BrickLink in 35 countries, including Brazil. You have a big audience here, and this will tremendously affect our Lego community.

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By in Netherlands,

If only the (I know, much smaller) mech in 71837 NINJAGO City Workshops looked remotely as good as this one does, I would buy the workshops set in a heartbeat! I am by far no expert on mechs but I really like the classy look of this titan mech and the balance between the colours being used! It almost looks too good to be used as a fighting machine. (Now I'll have to put it on my Wanted List.)

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By in United States,

@Bmute said:
" @Crux said:
"I mean, on the one hand, that's pretty awesome. On the other hand - check out that little enemy soldier, charging this thing's ankles with nothing but an axe in his hand and a song in his heart. I can respect that, even though he is about to be stomped into soup."

He's a mole. Anyhow he never saw the mech in the show. Akita would have been a much more proper minifig to include."


Lego lore accuracy?

Never heard of it.

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By in United States,

Ninjago really knocking it out of the park with their dragons and mechs.

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By in Norway,

With that silly CMF grin, that Master of Ice really looks like he's been caught doing something he weren't supposed to do.

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By in United States,

It looks fantastic, but I'm going to miss the backpack of the original. It is nice to get a shield this time, though!

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By in United States,

Looks amazing, and thinking of picking this up since I missed out on the original mech. The new Lloyd figure looks great, even though it's not accurate to the season this Mech appeared in, but those suits were so overused anyways.

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By in United States,

@SearchlightRG said:
" @Bmute said:
" @Crux said:
"I mean, on the one hand, that's pretty awesome. On the other hand - check out that little enemy soldier, charging this thing's ankles with nothing but an axe in his hand and a song in his heart. I can respect that, even though he is about to be stomped into soup."

He's a mole. Anyhow he never saw the mech in the show. Akita would have been a much more proper minifig to include."


Lego lore accuracy?

Never heard of it."


It's right next to the consistent scale.

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By in United States,

These Ninjago mechs have become a new favorite thing to collect. I love the detailing, and the build itself is always a lot of fun.

But seriously, can we just contact Bandai already and get some actual Gundam sets? I think it would make a lot of people very happy!

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By in Turkey,

I think we are there, let's see a Gundam. I'll get it.

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By in Poland,

1/10 In my eyes another cashgrab

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