More NYTF coverage from BZP
Posted by TheBrickPal,
The 2016 New York Toy Fair may be over, but more coverage is still coming!
Andrew over at BZPower has been documenting all of the themes shown at the event in daily posts, which I have linked for your convenience after the break.
Prices and piece counts have also been added to the database.
- BIONICLE
- Star Wars
- Ninjago
- Nexo Knights
- Marvel & DC Super Heroes
- Elves
- Mixels
- The Angry Birds Movie
- Creator, Technic, Classic & Mindstorms
- Friends & Disney Princess
- DUPLO & Juniors
- Minecraft
- City
- Other
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No city?
^ Not yet.
As if Technic 42055 Bucket Wheel Excavator wasn't impressive enough already, it beats the old Technic piece-count record by over 50%, coming in at 3929 pieces, and has an incredible price to boot. Come quickly, August.
No mention of the Technic Porsche GT3 42056?
I'm in love with the new X-Wing, I can't afford it but Black One (Poe's one), which I was able to pick up was sick! It's a shame we don't get a different X-Wing pilot, such as Ello Asty (search him) and an R5 astromech droid, as they are used in the other X-Wings. Either way, still happy to see this set!
Haha, way to go Andrew. Really enjoyed his comments on the various sets.
Interesting that the 76053 Batman: Gotham City Cycle Chase is listed in there for August, but in the April Calendar it's listed as a set that's now available at the Lego Store.
^Both JANGBRICKS and TheBrickShow reviewed it yesterday as well.
I actually picked up that set today. Barnes and Noble had it apparently.
The Grand Moff Tarkin minifig looks awesome! A new Dengar minifig is a nice surprise as well (although I don't want to buy a $40 set I have no interest in just to get it).
Duplo and Juniors have been added to the site. More are on the way still, according to them.
Did I imagine talk of Friends bumper cars for the Amusement Park theme?
My finances are in trouble because of the Elves sets. They are spectacular, and three of them are at or above $49.99. Such a great theme though.