70751-1
Temple of Airjitzu is LEGO set 70751-1. It has a score of 93. This is good compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 9 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 3.23% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Ninjago.
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The village is made of three buildings and a bridge. Each building has exterior and interior play areas, and multiple accessories. The main temple structure is a multi-storied structure with an illuminated spinning shadow theater on the first floor that uses a LEGO Light Brick to create a moving shadow picture on a screen. This large set has everything needed to set up, play out, or display an elaborate Ninjago-inspired adventure.
I received this gift as a Mother's Day present and absolutely love it! The attention to detail on this set is incredible. It's a great value in comparison to other larger builds. My son loves playing it every day. Highly recommend!
I bought this for my 11 year old grandson who has been building with Lego since he was a little guy. He loved it. Lots of tiny pieces. The quality was great, but a project that will take some time to put together.
I enjoyed building this set very much. I love oriental building designs and personally, I feel that this design is a new level of achievement by TLG. It is the crown jewel and pinnacle of what endless possibilities that TLG can actually come up with in terms of building structure based on oriental culture.
All finished, the Temple of Airjitzu is an impressive model. Three buildings and a dozen minifigures make for a beautiful display or a super-fun playset. This set is such a joy to build that I really can't recommend it enough. Everyone that I've talked to that had already built it had nothing but glowing praise for the inventive models within. This is certainly the finest example of asian style architecture that I've seen in any set.
As the largest Ninjago set ever released I think most people expected it to be a must-have for fans of the theme and they will not be disappointed. There are lots of references to particular moments from the show and some excellent minifigures, with the exclusive material in the instruction manual providing a nice bonus for the fans as well.
This set is very enjoyable, and with a build time of around 6-7 hours, will keep you going for most of the afternoon. The techniques definitely aren't anything drastically new, but they're neither boring or uninteresting. And whats more, it makes a brilliant set piece. This set would pair very well with the Fire Temple and The Battle of Ninjago City.