70326-1
The Black Knight Mech is LEGO set 70326-1. It has a score of 88. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 5 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 14.98% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Nexo Knights.
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I loved this set. It was easy to build (took me 2 and a half hours), fun to play with (the mech is very poseable), and it has a great price! The mech is actually bigger than I expected, and it has a new mask piece. The extra builds were small, but went well with the set. Also, I thought the minifigures were great. It is worth the price and I recommend it to everyone!
My five year old loved it. And it is very cool looking, fun to build, and huge! it's almost a foot tall, very solidly built. My only complaint is that the two silver blade pieces for the giant sword are made of a softer, more rubbery type of plastic than traditional legos, and both were bent a bit coming out of the bag. It took some work straightening them out, and they still bend a little.I'm kind of sad (and my son is devastated) that we're just getting into this Nexo stuff as the line is being sunset at Lego. He loves the shield power icon things, all the suits, armor and bad guys. Seems like this series lost out to Ninjago at some point though, and he's just not interested in that line for whatever reason.
NEXO Knight fans are going to enjoy building out this piece of the NEXO Knight storyline and then playing out the conflict between Robin and Whiperella. Kids can pretend to take on Whiperella with tons of flick-missile action that really goes the distance. We also think Whiperella's lair adds to the fun, letting kids pretend to rescue a King's Bot or even Robin from the movable prison. The digital component extends playtime for use on their tablets or mobile devices on the go.