60042-1
High Speed Police Chase is LEGO set 60042-1. It has a score of 80. 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 top 48.53% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2014, and it is categorised in City.
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The details in this set are what to be expected from LEGO sets: scruffy faces, pretend $100 bills, and even classic aviator sunglasses on the cop. This set is a lot of fun and will certainly engage kids, and even some adult LEGO fans, in hours of creative storytelling, roleplay, and hands-on building play.
Well it's a simple set. You get a cop, a cop car, two crooks, their awesome dirt bikes and a ramp. The police car is pretty much an average vehicle and police vehicle. Despite that, I like being able to have a simple police car for my city without buying something as big as the police station. The bikes are probably the highlight of this set. They come with gold (or copper) rims and; the base and body pieces have a nice mix of colors so they look like the kind of bikes bad guys would drive. Another notable thing about this set is that one of the crooks is female. She's probably not the first but it's nice to see Lego break gender stereotypes.The only negative input is that the stickers can be a nuisance to peel and place. But that is just my opinion on a minor detail. Aside from that, it's a quick and fun build. Every Lego City could use some law and law breakers.
All in all, I think it's kind of “meh". The builds are pretty bland overall and the minifigures are unremarkable. Playability is alright because of the three included vehicles but I think it definitely is skewed towards a younger audience and there aren't any innovative/special play features. The price is also a bit high, especially in the U.S.