70734-1
Master Wu Dragon is LEGO set 70734-1. It has a score of 88. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 13.65% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Ninjago.
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The master wu dragon is a great set that was worth every penny. And speaking of money-this set comes out at 6 cents per piece (full price) which is one of the greatest deals on the market! The set comes with 5 minifigures-Soul Archer, Hackler, Pitch, Cole, and Master (Sensei) Wu. We also get a skreemer and Wu's dog who appears to be a husky. The dog is armed with a crossbow and is identical to those in the lego city arctic sets. Sensei's dog didn't appear in the TV show but it's still nice to get in the set and adds a little extra play value because you can add dog scenarios. For the ghosts we get a possessed rickshaw which I absolutely love! There's storage for some discs and an action where you remotely shoot them out the front. All in all, looks great! For the ninja they include Sensei Wu's tea farm. It's fairly basic but it has a nice sticker piece for the sign and 2 flick missiles hidden on the side. The aeroblade is also attached in a new way which I appreciate. The dragon itself looks very similar to those in Asian artwork which I'm very happy about. The dragon also uses some fun building techniques-for example, the ears are made of recolored croissant pieces in the white color and they recolored Unikitty's tail to give the dragon a mustache look. Lego even decided to give the dragon underbelly detail which looks great. The wings are nicely done and the tail has a lot of articulation. There are even 2 yellow cups stored underneath. Sensei sits in a tea crate (I'm glad they made it different from all the saddles in the past) and in front of him is a stand to hold his teakettle which is in the blue color. On the side of the dragon there is a spot to hold Wu's weapon and on the other side there is Sensei's banner. Speaking of weapons, the weapons and accessories for this set are great and the weapons are scaled nicely-the minifigs can stand without a studded base. The only thing I didn't like about the set was that the detail on Hackler's shield (which also appears on the rickshaw) is a sticker. In conclusion, this set has so many inclusions, so many play features, and is an amazing prize! I would recommend this set!
Bought this for my sons 8th birthday. He absolutely loves legos and this one was no different. He has been really into the ninjago legos and this was one of the few sets that he hadn't had. It came with all the pieces and a few extra. Took him a few hours to put it together, but he did it by himself. The instruction booklet is easy enough for him to follow.
Master Wu's Dragon is for LEGO and Ninjago fans, ages 8–14. We think kids as young as 6, that like Ninjago, will also like this set, however, they will need help building the dragon. Older fans might like this set for the minifigures.
I think this set is pretty good. The builds themselves are quite nice – I especially like the dragon. The inclusion of 5 minifigures and two creatures is good too. Playability is okay, and the price is about right – though a little bit high compared to the rest of the world in New Zealand.
The completed set is a lot of fun. Three models and five minifigs with loads of appeal for play and design. I really can't say enough nice things about this one. I've already started a campaign to get this one drafted at a LUG meeting in coming months. Do yourself a favor and pick this one up before they start disappearing.
An amazing dragon, nice minifigures, various new/rare parts - what else could I ask for?