![]() Pulling a knob near the top of the tree removes the support from a trapdoor, and a bunch of trans-orange 2×2 round bricks drop down. Pushing a knob pops the gyrophere off its base, and it rolls down a short ramp. The overgrown gyrosphere station is built from several shades of brown, with a variety of foliage pieces, including 15 of the new three-leaf pieces we first saw in Downtown Diner. While I do like any LEGO Unimog, the scale of the truck is huge - particularly for someone like me who loves the wonderfully scaled cars in the LEGO Speed Champions line. The truck is modular, with a bed with interior storage, which detaches from the chassis, and a hardtop cover with some great ridge details. In this case, the transparent 6×6 radar dishes attached on either side of the sphere are printed with cracks, and I thought immediately that they’d be perfect for a LEGO Bioshock diorama. The gyrosphere itself is essentially identical to the version in 75916 Dilophosaurus Ambush from the first Jurassic World back in 2015. Bags 4 & 5: Includes the parts for the gyrosphere station.ĭespite a fairly uninspiring build, the finished set is actually rather fun, with a truck that looks like a heavy-duty Mercedes Unimog (one of my favorite off-road vehicles), plus a playset section with lots of foliage.Bag 3: Includes Claire and the parts for the gyrosphere trailer. ![]()
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