70744-1
Airjitzu Wrayth Flyer is LEGO set 70744-1. It has a score of 83. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 5 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 36.83% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Ninjago.
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Bought this for my 6 year old Grandson. He loves it. Great toy, very sturdy, really works over and over again. He can easily thread the plastic pulland when Wrayth flies off the base the toy holds together and goes back on the base easily. Works indoors but could knock delicate stuff off your shelves or might hurt if it hits a little one in the face. Even adults would like this toy, I do!
First, Let me say if you have a dog DO NOT let it near this toy. Unknown to me, my dog chewed up the ripcord, but I fixed it with a pair of scissors. But that is not the problem in the title, this was user error. The problem in the title is this. DO NOT buy this if you do not spend much time with friends/family. I say this because Its hard to think of what to do with it that doesn't require two (or more) people. You cannot play catch with yourself, and the things that you usually do with it (like shooting hoops) get boring after a few minutes unless you have a friend there to say "WOW!" It is not a play-with-yourself-toy. If you have friends that you see often or a large family, IT IS AWESOME. Quality-wise, it is quite hard to beat. Usually when it smashes cement or asphalt you will be afraid you are damaging it. This is not the case. It is durable, fun, and entertaining worth the money? Yes. Worth buying one for a friends so they can crash in the air?(Which is also safe) Yes. Worth collecting them all, yes.
Launching minifigures into the air is a blast, and Airjitzu Flyers give Ninjago fans a new way to play and create aerial adventures.