70739-1
Airjitzu Kai Flyer is LEGO set 70739-1. It has a score of 89. This is good compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 3 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 11.98% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Ninjago.
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My son is a big NinjaGo fan and this toy has been a great addition to his collection. He built most of it alone then practiced spinning and "getting the bad guys". A very fun toy.
Great product! Our 12 year old guy loved building this with me, and we had fun just putting it together.He couldn't wait to get outside and give it a rip - it flew very well and very high.As I told him from experience, be careful of the roof --- nonetheless, this high-flying toy took off and up .... so, we had fun getting it down from the roof of the house and starting all over.He purchased another with his own money he earned doing errands.Great toy for boy or girl - clean, fun, invites smiles and running around, two gives chance to see "who can go higher," all in all a great toy and lots of fun.Purchased July 2015
Launching minifigures into the air is a blast, and Airjitzu Flyers give Ninjago fans a new way to play and create aerial adventures.
This is definitely a set that's better to play with than to build and display. I don't think there's a need to own them all, but it's worth buying one just for the fun of flying it.
Each set comes with a cool fig, some nice weapons, and a fair amount of good pieces to build the handle. For a parts pack, you could definitely do worse. But the spinner feature is also great, and offers plenty of play value. I wouldn't necessarily recommend getting all six because the designs are really repetitive, but any Ninjago fan should pick up one or two and have fun with them. I do think these Airjitzu sets are a step up from the Spinjitzu and Speedorz sets of the past couple of years.
As I don't like Ninjago a lot, so all minifigures seems to me the same - not interesting, but not this time. This one restyled minifigure looks pretty cool from both sides, even mask looks more detailed than ever.