70322-1
Axl's Tower Carrier is LEGO set 70322-1. It has a score of 93. This is good compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 3 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 3.31% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Nexo Knights.
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absolutely LOVE this set! - the colors - the pieces, the functions - great display piece - one of their BEST!
My 6 year old son was not disappointed with this when he got it for his birthday. He still plays with it and put it together on his own. It has a working catapult that my son thinks is great and he enjoys scanning the shields into the Nexo Knights app. A solid Lego set!
Axl's Tower Carrier is a really fun set. I had a lot of fun building and playing with it, and while it still can't scratch The Fortrex — a literal castle on tank treads — in terms of the best set in the Nexo Knights lineup, it does well for what it is. The tower carrier is also a nice parts pack.
I wasn't especially excited about this set when I first spied the box, but having now built it and had an opportunity to play around with it a bit I have to admit that it's better than I'd expected. Although there's no getting away from the fact that sticking a castle turret on the back of an otherwise decent-looking, chunky six-wheeler has made it look decidedly odd, the Tower Carrier is bristling with cool play features such as the ability to detach the tower section and deploy a functional catapault in its place, and it's predominantly the play features which won me over. I'm also a fan of Burnzie, who's woefully outgunned in this set but still looks cool.... All things considered, it's probably not a set I'd buy, but I can see the target audience of 8 to 14-year-olds absolutely loving it.