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71709-1 Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers

71709-1

Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers

Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers is LEGO set 71709-1. It has a score of 79. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 46.95% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2020, and it is categorised in Ninjago.

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A review is considereded a recommendation when its score is above the reviewers median score or if it's explicitly said so in the review. Read more in our article about recommendations.

Price Per Part (PPP)

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Average PPP for System in 2020 is 0.12. PPP for this set is 0.09, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPP is a guide, not a rule, and affected by the type of parts included. A set containing small generic parts generally have better PPP than one containing larger specialized parts.

Price Per Minifig (PPM)

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Average PPM for System in 2020 is 18.04. PPM for this set is 10, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPM only takes the number of minifigs into account and discards everything else. It's a guide, not a rule.

Review breakdown

Scored reviews

amazon.com Recommendation: yes 5 / 5 → 100 / 100

LEGO Recommendation: meh 4.75 / 5 → 95 / 100

Brickset Recommendation: meh 3.9 / 5 → 78 / 100

Just2Good Recommendation: no B → 70 / 100

Blocks Magazine Recommendation: no 53 / 100 → 53 / 100

Unscored reviews

JANGBRiCKS Recommendation: meh

Set information

Set ID: 71709-1
Name: Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers
Parts: 322
Minifigs: 3

Retail price (USD):
Original: 29.99
Inflation adjusted: 29.99

Price Per Part (USD):
Original: 0.09
Inflation adjusted: 0.09

Price Per Minifig (USD):
Original: 10.00
Inflation adjusted: 10

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Recommendation: yes 5 / 5 from 3 reviews

My nephew loves everything Ninjago. So I try to get him some of the new sets since there are always so many to choose from! This is a good one because you get three figures. Two good and one bad guy. Jay and Lloyd are the ninjas. The vehicles are very fun and you can add/interchange your own parts with them. Plenty of ways to zoom around during play. The minifigures are collectible which adds to the fun as well. He loves it and I love spending time with him. I too grew up with Legos because they're a really really great toy/more than a toy. :)

This score from amazon.com is an aggregate of 3 reviewers. The snippet above represent only one of them.
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Recommendation: meh 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews

Primarily I collect the Ninjago range of Mechs and Dragons because they have a really good aesthetic. The vehicle range tends ot leave me a bit cold but these little speedsters caught my eye and they looked small enough to easily slot in to my display. This was a mistake, despite not being large they are certainly bigger than I anticipated and I did struggle squeezing them on to the Ninjago shelves. Nicely sturdy when built they will stand up to quite a bit of play without collapsing on themselves. Although, one or two bits are more prone to dropping off when zooming the vehicle about - yes, I did have a couple of chases on the build table after making them. Some fun build techniques on both vehicles that keep you enjoying the build experience. Be warned though, a lot of fiddly stickers are included so a bit of patience is needed to get them looking good on the finsihed vehicle. Well worth it though as they do escalate the look of both vehicles when attached. Number Of Pieces: 322 Approximate Price Per Piece: £0.08 Build Time: 1 Hour

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Recommendation: meh 3.9 / 5 from 2 reviews

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Just2Good

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Recommendation: no B → 70 / 100

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Blocks Magazine

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Recommendation: no 53 / 100

71709 Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers was reviewed in issue 65 of Blocks Magazine.

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JANGBRiCKS

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Recommendation: meh by Jang

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