Lego dimensions team pack

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It’s back to the eighties once more for another LEGO Dimensions expansion pack review and this time it’s the horror comedy which pushed the boundaries of ‘family friendly’ to the limit back in 1984. The tale of a small American town overrun with little green monsters has since become a cult classic, and now after a twenty-six-year hiatus, the franchise is being given something of a revival as the Gremlins join the LEGO multiverse.

Developer: TT Games
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Set Number: 71256
Release Date: Out Now

Series two of the highly successful toys-to-life game is becoming something of the celebration of the 1980’s. With E.T. and the A-Team joining the roster in the last couple of months alone, and with Knight Rider, The Goonies and Beetlejuice still to come, I can’t help but think that there is a team of 30-somethings sitting in a room at LEGO HQ asking the question, “What awesome movies from our childhoods can we bring to life next?”. The correct answer is Thundercats, in case you’re reading this TT Games.

Having spawned only the one sequel in 1990, it’s certainly been a while since we’ve seen anything new from Gizmo and co. and yet with continued popularity at heights where the director has had to recently announce that a remake would never happen, bringing the franchise into the LEGO Dimensions multiverse seems like a stroke of genius.

With a supernatural element, a huge variety of characters to draw influence from and those ever important three rules for caring for a mogwai to play with, Gremlins is primed for its own level pack. Sadly, however, we appear to only be getting a team pack with a new open world hub to explore, is it enough to please the fans?


The physical LEGO inside the box should certainly please fans, with two minifigures of Gizmo and his sinister and monstrous sibling Stripe included. Accompanying the creatures are two gadgets, Gizmo’s R.C. Racer and a giant Polaroid camera known as the Flash ‘n’ Finish.

LEGO’s attention to detail has always been to the highest standards, but the weird and wonderful new franchises that Dimensions is bringing in have certainly given their designers something to think about. While Gizmo’s body from the neck down isn’t overly exciting, the brown and white fur and white legs, the custom-made head certainly looks the part. Capturing a rather sad looking mogwai the entire head is impressively detailed, which includes crooked edges to emphasise the fur covering the characters face. Gizmo comes complete with a one-stud cookie, which we’re all hoping he doesn’t eat after midnight.

Stripe’s minifigure is truly stunning, to say the least, with detail printing running from head to toe. There isn’t a single part of the character which doesn’t have some design featured. Interestingly, Stripe features a unique legs piece which, rather than having the standard blocky shape we’re used to, thins at the knee. This unusual backward ‘S’ shape creates much more hoof-like legs, something I’ve never seen on any other LEGO minifigure.

In addition to printed claws on the feet, the legs continue the scaly and rather morbid-looking chest design which covers the large majority of the minifigures torso. The other side of the torso is also covered in detail with stripes running down the character’s back. The beige stripes continue on the arms as well, with three thick lines on each. The absolute highlight here, though, is the character’s headpiece, it’s impressive, creepy, and beautiful in equal measures.

The fully-fledged Gremlin has a much more sinister look compared to the soft and fuzzy Gizmo, with a large open mouth showing pointy teeth, red eyes and his infamous white mohawk all created here with stunning accuracy. Continuing the lined theme which gives the character his name, even his large ears have printed stripes on them.

While the two share a couple of abilities in-game, there are several differences in their skill lists. Given they’re both small characters, mini access was always a given, it’s still a useful skill, but series two of Dimensions has already seen a few characters with this ability. Similarly, they both have the ability to shoot targets, though seeing Gizmo suddenly go into Rambo mode as he pulled out his bow and arrow for the first time was definitely a pleasure. Stripe is much more traditional, using a gun to shoot targets.


That Rambo bow also allows the Mogwai to grapple hooks, rope swing and even shoot silver brick destroying missiles. Unlike in the movie, he can also transform into a Gremlin, the animation for this transition as he cocoons himself being another fun part of the franchise-specific features. Stripe’s other skills include vine cutting with his claws, digging…with his claws, and use the acrobat poles and wall jumps.

Moving on to the accessories and I’m a big fan of the R.C. racer, a throwback from the original movie from when Gizmo finally takes on Stripe in the department store towards the end of the movie. The design is fairly generic by LEGO Dimensions recent standards and yet the simple black and red colouring really help this vehicle stand out, the little lever on the back adding the remote control element to this otherwise standard vehicle.

In-game the default configuration is a mix of generic and rare as it can be used for accelerator switches, but also has the electricity ability shared by only a handful of other characters/vehicles. There are, of course, two other blueprints to unlock in-game, the Gadget-o-matic and the Scarlet Scorpion. The latter is a weird fire-breathing concoction which also includes a tow bar, sonar smash and the ability to destroy silver bricks. The scorpion comes with an electricity-powered stinger and a couple of useful claws on the front.

The great thing about turning an old-school Polaroid camera into LEGO is that it is already the perfect shape. Even so, the detail included on this model is impressive, with the lens, flash, scope, and even a photo coming out all represented brilliantly in LEGO form. The Flash’n’ finish is Stripe’s personal accessory and has the ability to shoot a laser out of the central lens as well as sonar smash – a popular ability this year apparently.

Again, unsurprisingly, two additional modes for the gadget can be unlocked in-game, the Rampage Record Player, a stunning model which shoots LP’s at your enemies, and Stripe’s Throne, a sonar-powered chair fit for the leader of the Gremlins.


Despite a little disappointment that a fully-fledged level won’t be released for the franchise, the minute I entered the franchise world it was clear that this was designed by someone who had a strong love for the two movies. The world is split between the small town from the original movie and the big city from its sequel, with every inch of space used for references to both movies and a couple of in-jokes thrown in for good measure.

There are a number of fantastic landmarks to find, including the central skyscraper from the second movie, the Clamp tower (a rather interesting parody of the current President-elect by the way). Scattered throughout the environment you’ll also find many of the key characters from the movies, some of which are ready with themed quests and missions inspired by the big-screen adventures. There’s actually quite a lot to keep you occupied here, and as I’ve already said, the attention to detail is immense to the point that a number of the jokes will go unnoticed if it’s been a while since you’ve seen the movies.

Audio-wise, originally I said that there wasn’t a great deal of vocal support for these guys, but, as pointed out by one of the review readers (see comments), Gizmo and Stripe are still impressively brought to life by stand-up comedian Howie Mandel and voice-over veteran Frank Welker respectively. Sadly their talents don’t get a huge amount of dialogue to play with, but what you will hear is still superb. Sadly, almost all of the supporting cast use very LEGO game generic voices, but luckily the movie soundtrack is evident throughout the level.

Overall, the Gremlins team pack is a worthy purchase. The minifigures are up there with the best of the series and there are more than enough in-jokes and references in the open-world hub to keep even the most avid fan of the franchise happy.

It’s a little disappointing that TT Games didn’t go all out and create a level pack, the two movies could easily provide enough material and iconic locations to warrant it, but even so, it’s a joy to see Gizmo alive and kicking once more.

Starter Pack: Набор для начинающих для PS4


Fun Pack: Плохой полицейский

Fun Pack: Краггер


Team Pack: Гремлины


Fun Pack: Леголас


Starter Pack: Набор для начинающих для XBOX 360

Fun Pack: Инопланетянин


Level Pack - Балбесы


Story Pack: Фантастические твари и где они обитают



Fun Pack: Тина Голдштейн


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Fun Pack Охотники за привидениями: Зуул и Зефирный человечек


Fun Pack: Бэйн

Team Pack: Ниндзяго


Team Pack: Мир Юрского периода


Fun Pack: Старфайер


Level Pack: Гомер Симпсон


Fun Pack: Гимли


Fun Pack: Бенни


Team Pack: Джокер и Харли Куин


Fun Pack: Ниндзяго - Ния


Fun Pack: Эрис


Fun Pack: Ниндзяго - Сенсей Ву


Fun Pack: Зейн - Титановый ниндзя



Fun Pack: Лавал


Fun Pack: Красти

Fun Pack: Гермиона Грейнджер


Fun Pack: Барт Симпсон

Fun Pack: Доктор Кто - Кибермен

Team Pack: Суперкрошки


Level Pack: Время приключений


Fun Pack: Команда А - сержант Баракус


Fun Pack: Супермен


Level Pack: Доктор Кто


Fun Pack: Лего Фильм Бэтмен и меч короля Артура


Fun Pack - Чейз Маккейн


Starter Pack: Набор для начинающих для XBOX ONE


Team Pack - Время приключений


Level Pack: Соник

Level Pack: Охотники за привидениями



Team Pack: Скуби Ду

Level Pack: Миссия невыполнима

Fun Pack: Чудо-женщина


Fun Pack: Пестик


Fun Pack: Эммет


Fun Pack: Аквамен


Team Pack: Гарри Поттер и Волан-де-Морт


Fun Pack: Лего: Фильм - Кисонька


Fun Pack: Марселин - Королева вампиров

Story Pack: Охотницы за привидениями


Fun Pack: Рыцарь дорог


Fun Pack: Золотой ниндзя


Fun Pack: Битлджус


Fun Pack: Киборг

Fun Pack: Джей


Team Pack: Юные титаны, вперёд!


Story Pack: Лего Фильм Бэтмен

Fun Pack: Волшебник Изумрудного города - Злая Ведьма


Fun Pack: Охотники за привидениями - Лизун


Level Pack: Midway Arcade


Last update: Sep 22, 2017

There are currently 61 packs released in 10 waves.

The 'must-buy' label marks packs that are required to unlock 100% in Lego Dimensions.

Wave 9 - Year 2 (September 2017)

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Wave 7.5 - Year 2 (February 2017)

LEGO Batman Movie

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Wave 7 - Year 2 (November 2016)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Sonic the Hedgehog

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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

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Wave 6 - Year 2 (September 2016)

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the A-Team

Wave 5 - Year 1 (May 2016)

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After reviewing the LEGO Dimensions Adventure Level Pack featuring Finn the Human, it was only fitting to review 71246 Adventure Time Team Pack, which (nearly) rounds out the cast of LEGO Adventure Time minifigs with Finn’s best friend Jake the Dog, Lumpy Space Princess and BMO.

Like all of my previous LEGO Dimensions reviews, I’m only assessing the LEGO contents – I don’t play the video game and can’t comment much on the actual unlockables.

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Name: Adventure Time Team Pack
Set Number: 71246
Pieces: 96
Price: $39.95 (I recommend picking one up from Target for $32)
Exclusive to: N/A
Minifigures: 2
Theme: LEGO Dimensions Wave 6
Year of Release: 2016
Instructions: 71246 LEGO Dimensions Adventure Time Team Pack

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I’ve recently gotten into knolling my LEGO parts before I build them, so here’s a look at the contents of the Adventure Time Team Pack. Unlike most LEGO Dimensions pack and builds, this set is rather unique as it contains quite a number of interesting parts, in some very desirable colours – look at all that Sand Green!

There are also some really nice printed elements used in BMO’s build and you get three blue sausages! As far as I know, these are exclusive to this set. I really like that LEGO are making full use of the sausage piece and hope to see more colour variants in future sets.

If you’re a fan of Adventure Time, you’re going to love nearly everything about this set. You kinda need this set alongside the Level Pack with Finn as it’s almost criminal to separate the two of them.

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Here’s a look at two LEGO Dimension golden bases which are unique to this set. On the left we have Lumpy Space Princess’ pink but otherwise plain design, and on the right we have Jake’s which has a wooden floor and a video game joystick.

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Here’s a look at the contents of the LEGO Dimensions Adventure Time Team Pack. Team Packs usually have two characters alongside two mini-builds but this Team Pack is unique in that you actually get three Adventure Time characters, the brickbuilt BMO being a bonus of sorts.

For a theme that is quite expensive, this represents fantastic value as you’re getting three major characters in one shot.

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The Jake minifigure is the obvious star of the set, being a main character in the cartoon and all. The LEGO designers have managed to capture his look quite well – he has a simple plain torso with a bit of a tummy and a custom moulded head as well. He comes equipped with a flashlight.

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I was very happy to get some back printing on Jake, who is otherwise rather plain.

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His unique head is moulded exceptionally well and there’s so much you can do with it.

Jake The Dog

This is Andrew Cookston’s excellent MOC of Jake in a variety of forms. For the uninitiated, in Adventure Time, Jake is a shapeshifting dog capable of taking pretty much any form.

Astute fans who own both this and the Level Pack will notice that the Jake minifigure and the Jakemobile come in different shades of yellow. Kind of a weird oversight from LEGO – this will probably bother most OCD people who are looking to display both of them together.

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The second minifigure is none other than drama royalty herself, Lumpy Space Princess, otherwise fondly known as LSP. She looks like a floating purple cloud and is my favourite Adventure Time character of all time (along with Earl Lemongrab).

In case you’re wondering why I’m such a fan of her Lumpiness, please take 8 minutes out of your day to watch this excellent montage featuring the best of LSP. What the lumps right?

Anyway, Lumpy Space Princess is one big mould, with movable arms. I am very impressed that LEGO went out of their way to create a brand new mould for her, especially since they could’ve gone with some other humanoid characters instead to save costs.

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It was pretty confusing at first to attach her to the transparent brick but I got there anyway. There’s not a lot of clutch power between her lumps (sorry) but it sticks on fairly well once you get the hang of it. LSP comes with a mobile phone tile, so she doesn’t miss out on all the gossip in Lumpy Space.

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The mini builds in LEGO Dimensions sets almost always feel like afterthoughts added to differentiate LEGO Dimensions sets from minifigure blind bags, but I really enjoyed both of the builds in this Team Pack.

The primary build is the Lumpy Car – LSP’s favourite way to get around. The build is very clever, and you use plenty of curved slopes, built in all directions to achieve the car’s look. The design is super tight and its bright pink hue also makes it quite attractive to look at.

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The first alternate build is the Lumpy Truck which also employs some really clever techniques as well. Unlike the Lumpy Car, the Lumpy Truck barely has any visible studs which gives it a very clean look.

That said, it looks more like a spaceship than a truck.

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Last but not least is my favourite variant, the Lumpy Land Whale. I really like this one, mostly because it actually looks like a whale. From the large head to the baleen (whale teeth), tail and of course the water spout emerging from its head, the Lumpy Land Whale just looks utterly fantastic.

It’s one of the coolest non-character Dimensions mini builds yet, and I can see myself keeping it on display instead of chucking it into the parts bin.

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All that pales in comparison to the best part of the set, BMO the handheld video game console and roommate of Finn and Jake. BMO is entirely brick-built, sporting printed elements for his face and a 2 x 4 printed tile for his buttons.

I really love those cute little blue sausages for arms.

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Here’s a look at BMO from behind. The colouring of my sand-green bricks were a little inconsistent and the gaps are a little unsightly, but there are minor flaws.

It’s a little greedy, but I think BMO could’ve been improved if his face brick had printing on both sides so that we could swap expressions, but for the most part, LEGO have nailed the cuteness of this little Gameboy-inspired character.

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BMO has two alternate build, the first being DOGMO where he takes the shape of a… dog. The legs are the back look a little weird and this isn’t my favourite variant.

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BMO’s second form is slightly cooler – SNAKEMO is a cobra-looking transformation of BMO and this one has slightly more personality. I really like SNAKEMO’s hood and overall shape.

That said, these two alternate forms are inferior to BMO’s original shape as a handheld console which is what I imagine most fans will stick to.

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I bought these from Target at nearly full price, but even then, I was very happy with what I got. Jake, Lumpy Space Princess AND BMO translate into exceptional value that you don’t normally get from LEGO Dimensions sets.

If you’re a fan of Adventure Time like me, having the gang together as you can see in the photo above is incredibly delightful – they just look so good assembled all together. All that’s missing is Marceline (a Big W exclusive that’s delayed till December in Aus) and hopefully, Princess Bubblegum and you’ve got everything an Adventure Time fan could want.

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BMO is the highlight of the set, but really, you’re really getting this set to reunite Finn with his best friend, Jake.

This set is a lot of fun, and I was also fairly surprised that I enjoyed the Lumpy Car variant builds – I did not expect the build to contain some pretty neat techniques and it was rather enjoyable if short.

So all in all, I can’t help but recommend this set if you’re a fan of Adventure Time. I would even rate is slightly above Finn’s Level Pack for overall satisfaction, since you effectively get three characters in one pack.

It just feels a lot more complete and you feel like you’re getting your money’s worth.

Rating: 4/5

Thanks for reading the review! Check out some other LEGO Dimensions reviews or the Review Hub if you’d like to explore some of my other LEGO reviews.

If you haven’t seen my post on having fun with Finn heads, I highly recommend it. Be sure to see why I rate Finn as one of the best minifigures in 2016.

Did you manage to get the Adventure Time Team Pack for cheap? Are you a big fan of the video games and have unlocked these characters? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments section!


Lego Dimensions (Измерение Лего) - игра от компании Lego в жанре приключений, разрабатываемая студией Traveller's Tales и издаваемая Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Существуют версии для PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox One, и Xbox 360.

Впервые в мире видеоигр LEGO® персонажи одного из лучших брендов во Вселенной объединяются в одной игре и сражаются за миры. Пусть творчество будет направлять ваше игровое приключение – путешествие через неожиданные миры. Объединяйтесь даже с маловероятными союзниками, чтобы победить злого Лорда Вортека. Тёмный рыцарь, Волшебник и LEGO® Мастер Строитель путешествуют вместе вниз по дороге из жёлтого кирпича - и это только начало.

В игре представлены миры и персонажи из разных наборов Lego.

Игра идёт в схожем формате со Skylanders и Disney Infinity, где у игрока есть фигурки LEGO (которые нужно покупать отдельно и которые открывают дополнительные возможности в игре) и портал, на котором можно играть в саму игру.

Наборы-расширения с фигурками



Стартовый набор можно дополнять другими наборами трёх категорий: фан-наборы, командные наборы и наборы уровней.

Пакеты расширения позволяют собрать больше игрушек LEGO®, добавить новых персонажей, транспортные средства и даже уровни игры Lego Dimensions для большего количества вариаций.

Игрушки работают во всех игровых консолях, и каждый автомобиль, гаджет, сначала может быть построен, а затем перестроен ещё два раза при обновлении способностей в игре.

LEVEL PACKS


Наборы уровней включают в себя персонажей с их гаджетами/транспортными средствами; они открывают новые уровни игры.

Хотите больше миров для изучения? Эта линейка расширений - то, что вам нужно!

TEAM PACKS


Командные наборы аналогичны фан-наборам, но включают в себя больше персонажей, транспорта, гаджетов, а также уникальные возможности.

Хотите коллекцию побольше? Эти наборы - для вас!

FUN PACKS


Фан-наборы включают в себя персонажей из нескольких франшиз, а также гаджет или транспорт для игры.

Хотите самый широкий выбор необычных героев? Выбирайте эти наборы!

Стартовый набор

Стартовый набор - то, что нужно купить каждому, чтобы начать фантастический квест. В Lego Dimensions стартовый пакет включены:


• Lego Dimensions видеоигра
• Лего пусковая площадка - LEGO® Toy Pad
• Кирпичики Лего, чтобы построить Лего шлюз® - LEGO® Gateway
• 3 LEGO® минифигурки (Бэтмен™, Гэндальф™, Дикарка™)
• Автомобиль Лего® Бэтмобиль™

Соберите минифигурки героев и запустите их в игру, чтобы начать игровой опыт, а затем следуйте в игре инструкции по сборке, чтобы собрать кирпичики в Лего шлюз®, поместите структуру на коврик для игрушек LEGO. Разверните приключения, собирая дополнительные минифигурки, транспортные средства, гаджеты и новые уровни с покупкой трёх различных типов дополнений.

Можно использовать любые минифигурки с любым автомобилем или гаджетом – вперёд. нарушать правила! Катайте Гэндальфа на Бэтмобиле, это весело!


Персонажи Lego Dimensions

Какие персонажи встречаются в расширениях среди фигурок? Они собраны из самых разных миров Лего, и вы можете сочетать их в игре! Посмотрим, кто здесь есть:

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