![]() As is the style for the adult collector manuals, the first few pages have a black background before switching to a light grey backer for the building steps. The manual can double as a blunt weapon-a 376 page, perfect-bound tome. Those are really only noticeable due to the glossy black cover print, though. Despite the quality packaging, our demo copy had some minor dings to the corners of the instruction manual. There were enough graphics to justify two sticker sheets, one with a transparent backer and one on more common white. There are a lot of huge picture displays in this set, and LEGO did the sensible thing and went with stickers to cover those large areas. This does protect the instruction manual somewhat, as does the fact that it is packaged in its own bag along with the sticker sheets. The first 19 bags, baseplate, and instruction book are contained in a secondary white box. Inside the box, the build is split up into sixteen numbered groups of bags spread across 38 individual part packs. Jonah Jameson, Ben Urich, Robbie Robertson, Ron Barney, Bernie the Cab Driver, Amber Grant, Green Goblin, Sandman, and Spider-Man. The full cast of characters are: The Punisher, Daredevil, Mysterio, Blade, Doctor Octopus, Venom, Carnage, Peter Parker, Aunt May, Gwen Stacy, Miles Morales, Ghost-Spider, Firestar, Spider-Ham, Black Cat, Betty Brant, J. There are even three “civilians” to round out the cast. Of immediate note are the first appearances of Daredevil, Black Cat, Punisher, and Firestar in minifigure form, along with a host of other supporting characters and villains. Due to the huge volume of minifigures included, the entire area is taken up with individual character shots. (82 x 25 x 25 cm).Īlso of note is the box top. There’s a schematic that calls out the set’s dimensions: 32″ tall on a 9.8″ square base. The back of the box shows off the rear of the Bugle, calls out the five-tier build, and showcases the interior in a series of inset shots. Like the recent Venom and Carnage busts, there aren’t the large “Spider-Man” logos and graphics you’d expect, but rather a subdued “Assembled from the Spider-Man Universe” tag line under the Daily Bugle logo. The art style is the standard “Adult Collector” packaging, with a plain back background, minimal logos, and a suggested age range of 18+. (Check out the Spider-Man minifigure for a sense of scale.) It’s also a hefty box, weighing in at around 12 pounds. The first thing that catches the eye about this set is the size of it. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. ![]() The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. So come along as we take an early, in-depth look at building this huge range-topping set. In this first part we’ll focus on the build, while in the second part we’ll go through the whole cast of minifigures in detail. There’s a ton of details to explore-in fact, so much that we’ve split this review in two. This huge set includes a whopping twenty-five minifigures, two vehicles, and the eponymous skyscraper. Marvel 76178 Daily Bugle includes 3,772 pieces and will be available for US $299.99 | CAN $399.99 | UK £274.99 from LEGO Stores and from May 26 for LEGO VIP members and Jfor all. Now that lack has been addressed, and in a big, big way, as today we’re able to reveal that the newest set in the LEGO Spider-Man lineup is also the largest. One, though, was notable for its absence - the Daily Bugle. From Monster Trucks to the Spider-Cave(!?), we’ve seen a lot of key characters and locations. The exterior has plenty of fun details, too, including the Daily Bugle sign, the fire escape, a DB News screen, and a yellow cab.LEGO has spent a lot of time exploring the Spider-Verse. The second floor has Peter Parker’s office, and the third floor houses Betty Brand and J. Builders can destroy the ground floor entrance to make it look like there has been an explosion, while the first floor features the newsroom, complete with desks, computers, and even donuts. Interior portions of the LEGO Daily Bugle set | Source: LEGOĪnd there is plenty of action to see: The building is packed with recreations of scenes from throughout the Spider-Man universes. The entire set is modular, too, so fans can remove walls and floors to see the action within. The set, which is more than 2.5 feet tall when built, features three floors, the front street, and the back alley. Today, The LEGO Group revealed a massive, 3,772-piece building set of the Daily Bugle office, which first appeared as Peter Parker’s workplace in The Amazing Spider-Man comics in 1963. ![]() ![]() ![]() Get me pictures of Spider-Man! Or at least get me pictures of the newest LEGO set, which is a must-have for any Spidey enthusiasts. The completed Daily Bugle LEGO set | Source: LEGO ![]()
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