70824-1
Introducing Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi is LEGO set 70824-1. It has a score of 81. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 12 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 43.7% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2019, and it is categorised in The LEGO Movie 2.
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This is a cool set with five popular characters from The LEGO Movie 2. Fans can build the characters, and then use them for play or display.
First this set includes the main ladies for the movie which is awesome and its nice to see a collaboration of minifigures, mini-dolls and brick-built figues! You get a Lucy figure without her Apocalypse-Burg look which is great. You also get two new mini-dolls and the first one is Susan which looks just like a Disney Princess but looks amazing, love the face! You also get my favorite mini-doll Sweet Mayhem in a cheap set with everything new about her including the face and the glossy hair which blew me away when I first saw it. For the brick-built figures you get Banarnar the Banana which looks so cool. Every detail to create him looks simple yet effective and who want a giant LEGO banana? Lastly is Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi herself and the cool thing about her is you can change her into her regular form or her horse form and they both look great. You also get exclusive printed pieces to represent her eyes and mouth. She also includes a rotating stand which to me isn't really the best but the main highlight for this set is the figures. Overall for the volume of things you get in this set is amazing and for the $20 price, its so worth it for the figures!
This LEGO set is fine. The minifigures are cool, the quality is great. It's LEGO; there's not a whole lot that can go wrong. I had to ding two stars though because of the price. It's way too expensive for the simplicity. If this set had cost $10-12, I'd have given it a solid 4 stars. However, at $20, this set is too pricey. You're not getting anything complex or challenging to build; the main items of value are the two minifigures.Overall, if you're looking for a LEGO set that's a challenge to build, look somewhere else. If you're looking for a gift for a younger child, then this should suffice. (There are cheaper options out there, though.)
70824 Introducing Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi was reviewed in issue 53 of Blocks Magazine.
Introducing Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi is without a doubt a fun set in terms of the characters that you get. It is also cheaper for parents of children who want the movie characters without having to buy bigger sets. However, this kit is a really bad value. I think that despite the fun characters, you are paying too much for this set at full price. I would not even consider a modest sale of 20% off to be worth it.
I think this is a weak set. The builds aren't that good in my opinion, and the minifigures aren't amazing. It is the cheapest way to get Sweet Mayhem, though, and the exclusive Susan is nice. Unfortunately, playability in this set is weak as the play features are pretty boring, and it definitely feels quite overpriced – whether you count price per part or just perceived value.
Ultimately, this is a $20 set with 115 pieces. Luckily you can find it on sale right now as stores make shelf space for the upcoming 2020 sets. With the array of colors and pieces, plus a few unique minidolls and space helmets, this might be worth your while if it fits into your budget.
These type of character packs are a great way to collect numerous characters from the movie. Although Benny's Space Squad will no doubt be the most popular, this is just as fun thanks to it brick-built characters as well has featuring characters unique to this set.
Overall in terms of interesting parts, there are mainly printed new elements found in this particular set with the exception of the new crown element and Sweet Mayhem, who is a great new character in my opinion, perhaps because she encompasses a very different minidoll figure to those who typically feature in other LEGO themes such as Friends. I imagine this set will allow some scenes from the movie to be reenacted and it will have great play value given that there are five characters provided for £17.99.
What fans who get deep into The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part theme will find is variety, and 70824 Introducing Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi certainly provides that. It is a big departure from the Apocalypseburg based sets and well worth adding to the LEGO collection. Just try not to smile after finishing building Banarnar.