Lego super heroes 76178 daily bugle

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Thomas Jenkins (@thomas_jenkins_bricks) examines LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 76178 Daily Bugle across 2 articles; today analysing its parts and then the build in this separate article. Please consider using our affiliate links to purchase, New Elementary may get a commission: UK LEGO Shop | USA LEGO Shop | Australia LEGO Shop, for other countries 'Change Region'. Products in this article were provided by LEGO; the author's opinions are their own.


Stop the presses! Today we’re taking a look at the latest - and largest - entry into the LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes line: 76178 Daily Bugle. It’s a massive set weighing in at 3772 pieces and is priced at €299.99/ £274,99/ $299,99/ 499.99 AUD/ 399.99 CAD.

The parts

There are no new moulds in 76178 Daily Bugle, but we are treated to a large and varied selection of parts which include a handful of recolours and rare elements. We also receive significant quantities of some quite useful pieces. And of the 25 minifigures included in the set, 5 are brand new and exclusive.

Recolours

For a set with such a great number of parts, there is a relatively small number of recoloured elements.

  • 8 x Bar 7 x 3 with Double Clips (Ladder) in Red (6329922|6020)
  • 18 x Fence Spindled 1 x 4 x 2 [4 Top Studs] in Red (6329920|15332)
  • 2 x Wheel 18 x 8 with Fake Bolts and Shallow Spokes and Axle Hole in Light Bluish Grey (6357599|56903) was only previously available in White.
  • 8 x Plate Special 1 x 2 with Pin Hole on Top in Yellow (6360862|11458)
  • 1 x Bucket 1 x 1 x 1 Handle in Red (6347644|95344)
  • 1 x Cone 1.17 x 1.17 x 2/3 (Fez) in Red (6347805|85975)

That’s not to say I’m disappointed. It’s great to see a classic piece like the ladder get a refresh with a new colour; great for making fences and guardrails. Paired with the fence, they really are excellent choices for the fire escape, and I imagine a number of town planners will incorporate this idea into their city MOCs. Personally, I can see myself using the bucket handle as a greeble piece but I wish we got a couple more (note that we do actually get an extra as a spare here, though).

Of these recolours, the wheel surprised me, it’s only been available in White up until now and has appeared in a whole bunch of sets. Grey seems like an obvious choice for such an element, and this kind of wheel comes useful in a number of situations to represent any mechanical cylindrical shape, like engines on a starfighter for example, so this is a welcome inclusion.

New Prints


The Daily Bugle contains a delightful set of 18 printed tiles that are packaged together in a single bag and listed in the inventory as a single item, the element ID is 6360862. There are 15 unique prints but the set of tiles contains three extra ‘No Crime’ patterns. These are really fun elements and contain a number of Easter eggs featuring characters from the Spider-verse. The ‘Conspirator’ newspaper is a more generic print having been created by the LEGO designers rather than the Marvel writers.

Rare Parts

There are plenty of rare parts contained in 76178 Daily Bugle. I spent a long time poring over the set inventory which spans the last five pages of the manual, and yet I continued to find rare and interesting pieces during the build. Yep, this set contains a lot of parts.

The following parts appear in one other set:

  • 1 x Book Cover [Plain] in Trans Light Blue (6311467|24093).
  • 4 x Mudguard 4 x 2 1/2 x 1 with Arch Round in Yellow (6344180|98282). Last seen in 60082 Dune Buggy Trailer from 2015.
  • 4 x Tile Round 1 x 1 with Pink Donut print in Medium Nougat (6329593|98138pr0090). This printed tile was first introduced in 102178 Police Station and replaces the old donut print (6315329).
  • 4 x Bracket 1 x 2 - 1 x 4 [Rounded Corners at Bottom, Square Corners at Top] in Reddish Brown (6168623|28802). Last seen in 7258 Wookiee Attack way back in 2005, rare indeed!
  • 1 x Slope 45° 2 x 2 with Vent/Grate Print in Dark Bluish Grey (6329592|3039pr0030).
  • 5 x Tile 1 x 2 with Computer Keyboard with No Letters Print in White (6329575|3069bpr0300). Another new print for 2021, this has actually appeared in one set and a foil pack from a Jurassic Park magazine.
  • 1 x Slope Curved 2 x 2 Inverted - Dark Bluish Grey (6344820|32803). This was recently seen in 10283 NASA Space Shuttle Discovery.
  • 1 x Tile Round 3x3 in Light Bluish Grey (6306721|67095).

The following parts appear in two other sets:

  • 2 x Minifig Seat 2 x 2 in Dark Blue (6273588|4079).
  • 1 x Hinge Brick 1 x 2 Top Plate Thin in Sand Green (6223168|3938).
  • 2 x Panel 1 x 6 x 3 with Studs on Sides in Green (6251117|98280).
  • 1 x Tile 2 x 2 with Electric Danger Symbol print in Yellow (6223076|3068bpr0368).
  • 8 x Tile 1 x 1 with Triangle print in Trans Orange (6255958|3070bpr0191).
  • 6 x Tile 2 x 3 in Green (6288100|26603).

And the following parts appear in three other sets:

  • 8 x Brick Curved 1 x 2 x 1 No Studs in Yellow (6297284|37352).
  • 1 x Tile 1 x 3 in Metallic Silver (6217498|63864).
  • 11 x Tile 2x6 in Dark Bluish Grey (6321746 |69729).
  • 1 x Wave / Flame Rounded Single with Pin in Red (6253815|18395).
  • 5 x Bar holder with clip in Red (6341972|11090).
  • 1 x Bracket 1 x 2 - 1 x 2 in Red (6223168|99781).
  • 5 x Plate Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud and Bar on Underside in Black (6356406|25893).
  • 1 x Tile Special 2 x 2 with 1 x 2 Vertical Plate in Medium Nougat (6313599|41682).

Parts appearing in large quantities

As this is such a large set, there are a number of elements that appear in large quantities, many of which are extremely useful.

First up, a variety of grey SNOT bricks. I always find myself running out of these pieces so I’m grateful for this top-up. That is, if I can bring myself to part out this magnificent model.

  • 287x Brick Special 1 x 1 x 1 2/3 with Studs on 1 Side in Light Bluish Gray (6225242|32952). Yes, you read that correctly. That’s double the total amount included in all the sets combined in which it appeared prior to the Daily Bugle (143 across 38 sets).
  • 51x Brick Special 1 x 1 with Stud on 1 Side in Dark Bluish Gray (4558955|87087).
  • 30x Brick Special 1 x 1 with Headlight and No Slot in Light Bluish Gray (4211476|4070).
  • 24x Brick Special 1 x 1 with Studs on 2 Adjacent Sides in Light Bluish Gray(6267495|26604). This marginally surpasses 21318 Tree House which contains 20.

We also get a nice selection of useful parts for the budding architects out there.

  • 347 x Panel 1 x 2 x 2 [Side Supports / Hollow Studs] in Trans Clear (6253231|87552). The highest quantity in which this piece appeared previously was just 18.
  • 231 x Plate Special 1 x 2 with Door Rail in Light Bluish Gray (4211568|32028). Much more than the previous record holder for this part, 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer, which contained 63.
  • 94 x Plate 1 x 4 in Light Bluish Gray (4211445|3710).
  • 62 x Brick 1 x 4 in Light Bluish Gray (4211394|3010).

Next up is a decent portion of studless elements.

  • Most interesting of which (at least, for me) are the 67x Train, Track Plain Rail Straight (no slots, no notches on end) in Light Bluish Grey (3228c) which reappears after a five-year hiatus with a new element ID (6333276).
  • 64x Tile 2x2 with Groove in Dark Bluish Grey (4211055|3068b).
  • 44x Tile 2x2 with Groove in Bright Green (6294513|3068b). Prior to this set the largest number available in a single set was 7 in the Minecraft set, 21156 Big Fig Creeper and Ocelot. So that’s a pretty big increase.

And finally, a generous helping of some really useful parts which I’ve categorised as 1x1 elements:

  • 28 x Bar, Angled with Stud on End in Light Bluish Grey (6326748|65578) is also a pretty rare element, having only appeared in 4 other sets.
  • 31 x Plate Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud - Light Bluish Gray (6168647|85861) not a rare element by any means but this is a pretty large quantity for this element, but maybe I’m just excited due to the way they’re used in the set. The next largest quantity is 21127 The Fortress which has 30.
  • 46 x Slope Double 45° 1 x 1 in Light Bluish Gray (6253436|35464), another great element for architecture and modular buildings.

I’m delighted we get so many of these elements. I’ve found the former especially useful for rcreating 45-degree angles in the internal structures of my builds, but the Light Bluish Grey colourway that has appeared only a little earlier this year has been a great part for greebling. I was so impressed with the way this part was used in the set; I have to show it off now:


We’ll have a look at the building techniques in 76178 Daily Bugle in a later article, so consider this a preview. This is such a great technique for Doctor Octopus’ prehensile mechanical arms, I’m sure it’ll work its way into the MOC building community; perhaps not just for robot arms but maybe also to represent some pipework or hose-like greebling in a sci-fi or space build.

We’ll also have a look at the rest of the minifigures a little later, but this iteration of Doc Ock may be one of my favourites among the 25 minifigures that appear in here. His mechanical arms may take a little time to position just right but they do look superb.

Stickers

There are two sticker sheets included in the set: one large opaque sheet and one smaller transparent sheet.


Usually I’d recoil at such a large number of stickers in a set, and such big ones too, but the graphic design team did a fantastic job with these and since they are so big, the model would suffer without them, leaving big empty black spaces in the build. Many are Spider-man-specific in their design so once applied those elements will have their usability decreased significantly, becoming pretty much exclusively Spider-man parts, but most aren’t applied on particularly rare pieces, save the manhole cover which is used on the Light Bluish Grey 3x3 round tile.


I’m a fan of the New York City-centric graphics too. They might work well as bumper stickers on a car or truck.I’m sure some of the other designs such as the ‘TAXI’ print will have some appeal for MOC purposes too.

Minifigures in 76178 Daily Bugle

I know, I know, you must be yelling ‘Get me pictures of Spider-man!’.

  • Blade
  • J. Jonah Jameson
  • Punisher
  • Black Cat
  • Daredevil

As you’d expect, the new figures are adorned with some nice new prints. I particularly like J. Jonah Jameson’s alternate head print.


There are a few notable elements that make up the minifigs, for both the new faces and returning characters:


Daredevil has a 1x Minifig Head Top with Panther Ears [Plain] in Red (6344698|25264) to represent the devil horns of his costume. I think these would work well paired with other Red minifig heads to create a demon or devil. This is a new colour for the part and we get a spare in the set. More useful to builders will be his signature batons, they are 2 x: Bar 3L in Red (6275080|87994). It’s an uncommon piece having only appeared in four other sets.


Firestar has a recoloured wig in Minifig Hair Long Wavy with Centre Part in Red (6343473|95225). She’s a new figure, but not listed as ‘exclusive’ in the press release. Perhaps we’ll see her reappear soon in an upcoming Marvel set?

Black Cat has Minifig Hair Mid-Length with Part over Front of Right Shoulder in White (6343441|85974). We’ve only ever seen this hairpiece in White once way back in 2014 when it was worn by Storm in 76022 X-Men vs. The Sentinel, although it had a different element ID back then (6078438).


Mysterio is back sporting 1x Minifig Helmet Round Sphere with Small Hole in Trans Blue Opal (6324167 |51283). This is the second appearance of this part as we also saw Mysterio in this costume in 76174 Spider-Man's Monster Truck vs. Mysterio.

Sandman has a Lower Body, Swirling Rocks over Dark Tan Cone Pattern (6249263|28376c02). It’s only been in two other sets thus far. It’s an interesting element and despite its origins as a minifigure part, I think it could be useful elsewhere.


Spider Gwen and Miles Morales both make use of Minifig Hood (74528), a new element for 2021. They wear White (6332378) and Dark Red (6329789) respectively. It’s only the second time we’ve seen either of these pieces.

There appear to be a few new torso prints for the civilian figures too. They are some useful prints that are generic enough to be used in a variety of settings:

  • Robbie Robertson wearing a Medium Nougat knitted sweater 6343739
  • Amber Grant wearing a Sand Blue jacket and satchel 6345728
  • Ron Barney in another nice sweater, this time in Red 6345280

Conclusion

I don’t think I have to re-iterate just how massive a set 76178 Daily Bugle is. A great deal of useful parts appear in large quantities, such as the windows (which account for almost 10% of the total pieces) and the selection of different SNOT bricks, which might be enticing for builders from a number of different genres. Despite the sheer number of these pieces, there is still plenty of room for a surprisingly diverse selection of parts, and hopefully the rare parts pictured above will give some idea of the wide range of colours that are included too (a bit surprising for a set that appears mostly grey from the outside). Check out my build review to see how colourful the Daily Bugle interior really is.

If I can bring myself to part out this set (the number of pieces make this a daunting task, and it’ll be hard to dismantle such a beautiful model), the newly recoloured red ladders will be interesting to play around with. and I won’t be running out of SNOT bricks any time soon.

But as is the trend with a number of licensed sets these days (especially larger ones like this) the exclusive minifigures, a few of which have been long-awaited, will be the biggest draw for fans of LEGO and Marvel comics alike. It will be available from tomorrow, 26 May 2021 for LEGO VIP members and will be available to all from 1 June priced at €299.99/ £274,99/ $299,99/ 499.99 AUD/ 399.99 CAD. If you enjoyed our coverage, please consider using our affiliate links to purchase it, as New Elementary may get a commission: UK LEGO Shop | USA LEGO Shop | Australia LEGO Shop, for other countries 'Change Region'.

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Огромный строительный набор Лего с 25 минифигурками офиса Daily Bugle, редакции Дейли Бьюгл. Это рабочее место Питера Паркера, как оно было показано в комиксах Удивительный человек-паук в 1963 году.

Набор после сборки имеет высоту более 82 см, состоит из трех этажей, улицы спереди и задней аллеи. Весь набор является модульным, можно снимать стены и полы, чтобы увидеть, что находится внутри.

Здание полностью заполнено детально воссозданными сценами из Вселенной Человека-паука. Разрушайте вход на первый этаж, чтобы все выглядело так, как будто произошел взрыв. На первом этаже есть отдел новостей, оснащенный столами, компьютерами и даже пончиками. На втором этаже находится офис Питера Паркера, а на третьем — офисы Бетти Брэнд и Дж.Джона Джеймсона. Снаружи также есть много подробных деталей, включая вывеску, пожарную лестницу, табло новостей и желтое такси.

Все герои в виде минифигурок: Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Venom, Miles Morales, Spider-Ham, Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Gwen Stacy, Carnage, Punisher, Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, Black Cat, Fire Star, Blade, Robbie Robertson, Ben Urich, Mysterio, Daredevil, Sandman, Aunt May, газетный работник, нью-йоркский таксист и секретарша.

При этом Blade, J. Jonah Jameson, Punisher, Black Cat и Daredevil — эксклюзивные для этого набора.

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Количество деталей Spider-Man Daily Bugle 76178 LEGO Super Heroes Marvel: 3 772 шт.

Огромный строительный набор Лего с 25 минифигурками офиса Daily Bugle, редакции Дейли Бьюгл. Это рабочее место Питера Паркера, как оно было показано в комиксах Удивительный человек-паук в 1963 году.

Набор после сборки имеет высоту более 82 см, состоит из трех этажей, улицы спереди и задней аллеи. Весь набор является модульным, можно снимать стены и полы, чтобы увидеть, что находится внутри.

Здание полностью заполнено детально воссозданными сценами из Вселенной Человека-паука. Разрушайте вход на первый этаж, чтобы все выглядело так, как будто произошел взрыв. На первом этаже есть отдел новостей, оснащенный столами, компьютерами и даже пончиками. На втором этаже находится офис Питера Паркера, а на третьем — офисы Бетти Брэнд и Дж.Джона Джеймсона. Снаружи также есть много подробных деталей, включая вывеску, пожарную лестницу, табло новостей и желтое такси.

Все герои в виде минифигурок: Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Venom, Miles Morales, Spider-Ham, Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Gwen Stacy, Carnage, Punisher, Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, Black Cat, Fire Star, Blade, Robbie Robertson, Ben Urich, Mysterio, Daredevil, Sandman, Aunt May, газетный работник, нью-йоркский таксист и секретарша.

При этом Blade, J. Jonah Jameson, Punisher, Black Cat и Daredevil — эксклюзивные для этого набора.

🧐 Этим конструктором интересовались: 2 781 чел.

👉 А вы знали? Что самый большой конструктор Лего это модель корабля Титаник 10294 LEGO Creator Expert, который состоит из 9 090 деталей. Корабль разделяется на три части, позволяя осмотреть детально проработанный интерьер. Эта колоссальная модель корабля «Титаник» — предмет для коллекции, который войдет в историю.


I like superhero LEGO® sets. However, most of the time, I do not like them for the actual set, but for the Minifigures. My main beef with the Marvel and DC Comics themes has always been the lack of buildings. Sure, we get the occasional Avengers Tower or bank façade. But I want a cityscape full of modulars, not open backed or swing-open designs. This year, the LEGO® Group heard my prayers. The summer 2021 line-up includes an amazingly detailed 18+ version of the Daily Bugle (76178). As if that was not enough, the LEGO® Group also included a whopping 25 Minifigures in the set. Incidentally, that addressed another of my frequent gripes with large sets never including large numbers of Minifigures. I received a pre-release copy of the Daily Bugle to review. I am super excited to share this epic build with you!

The LEGO® Group provided this set for review. However, the provision of products does not guarantee a favorable review. I will use my usual rating system (click here for more information) and provide my honest opinion.

DAILY BUGLE SUMMARY

DAILY BUGLE QUICK REVIEW

Daily Bugle (76178) rooftop sign

DAILY BUGLE (76178) REVIEW

VALUE: 84%

The Daily Bugle clocks in at a steep $399.99 in Canada. However, it also includes 3772 bricks. That makes the Daily Bugle the largest Superheroes set ever produced by the LEGO® Group. Currently, the only other set coming close is the 1989 Batmobile with 3306 bricks. The resulting cost-per-brick for the Daily Bugle is $0.106. Comparatively, my average across all themes is $0.138 at the moment. For Superheroes sets, the average is almost the same at $0.136. Either way, the set comes at a great value and earns 91% in this category.

Daily Bugle (76178) entrance

I built the Daily Bugle gradually over six evenings. In total, it took seven hours and 31 minutes (451 minutes). Consequently, at full price, the cost-per-minute of build time is $0.89. That is satisfactory, though more expensive than average. Currently, my average is $0.83/minute across all LEGO® themes and $0.77/minute for Superheroes. As such, I rate the build time value at 75%. Taking the average of this and the cost-per-brick score gives a final value rating of 84%.

Spider-Man swinging by the Daily Bugle (76178)

BUILD: 99%

This is my favorite Superheroes set ever. It has everything I have always wanted from the theme. Firstly, you build a high rise consisting of four modular floors. Additionally, the ground level is complete with connection points making it compatible with the Creator Expert modular buildings. The sidewalks also match. Secondly, LEGO® designers addressed the issue of how Minifigures get from floor to floor. The obvious route is the fire escape pictured on the box. However, the set also contains elevator facades on each floor. While there is no functional elevator, the addition of the elevator doors still gives the illusion of one, leaving less to the imagination. This building comes ready to simply drop into your city layout with no modification necessary.

Daily Bugle (76178) next to Creator Modular, Assembly Square.

The Daily Bugle (76178) connects to the Creator Modular series and has matching sidewalks.

The ground floor is the lobby. It is the only floor lacking a removable wall for ease of interior access. However, the level features a blow out wall on the side for a simulated post-explosion scene. Otherwise, the lobby has a reception desk, sitting area, and décor including a TV screen, awards, and wall mounted newspaper covers. I particularly like the vending machine.

The second floor houses the newsroom. There are four desks, computers, a filing cabinet, water cooler, TV screens, and a kitchenette. Additionally, more newspapers litter the floor and decorate the walls. Up another floor is the dusty, cluttered office area of Peter Parker. It looks like a little used storage floor where the lowly photographer works. The top floor goes to J. Jonah Jameson and his assistant, Betty Brant. Finally, the rooftop comes complete with a water tower and broadcast antenna, as well as the Daily Bugle sign built from bricks.

Each floor of the Daily Bugle (76178) is modular with an additional removable wall.

As mentioned earlier, each floor is modular. They lift off to allow overhead access to the interior. However, each floor except the ground also has a removable front wall. This allows interior access from a different angle without the need to detach floor. Interestingly, one of the floors has an exploding window through which Green Goblin flies. While I have not tried it myself, the set appears to include enough pieces in the exploding portion of the window to rebuild it as an unbroken wall. You just need to follow the instructions for another floor.

Green Goblin bursting through Daily Bugle (76178) window.

The Daily Bugle also features three smaller builds. Firstly, you put together a spinning swirl of sand and street bits for Sandman. This little build looks amazing and achieved the desired effect of making Sandman look like he is bursting through the sidewalk. His cyclone of sand easily detaches as well to reveal a clean sidewalk underneath. Second, you assemble a New York taxi. The car is also a nice build and compliments the scene well. Sadly, the cab does not have opening doors. However, it is a side build that does not detract from the main set. As such, I will not harp on that too much.

Sandman attacks in the LEGO Daily Bugle (76178) set.

Sandman’s sand cyclone is a great looking side build.

The final side build was a bit of a “huh?” moment for me. You go through several hours of this amazing build… and then you finish the experience off with a Spider-buggy. It looks like a 4+ set thrown into an 18+ build. If it were so necessary to include a childish vehicle, why end the experience with it? This thing should have been the first thing you build so that you forget about it as the amazing set progresses. I dislike useless vehicles, especially when the characters do not actually need them. Additionally, the Superheroes theme is rife with vehicles already. Thankfully, this Spider-buggy did not cost the set detail anywhere else. Due to this buggy, I rate the Daily Bugle build at 99% instead of 100%.


MINIFIGURES: 94%

The Daily Bugle comes with 25 glorious Minifigures. Some of them are available in cheaper sets, such as Spider-Man, Spider Gwen, Miles Morales, Mysterio, Sandman, Carnage, and Venom. However, many of the characters are unique to this particular set. Mostly notably, you get Daredevil, Punisher, Black Cat, and Blade. I cannot contain my enthusiasm for those characters. Additionally, the kit contains a number of civilians. Superhero sets need normal townsfolk and bystanders too. I think the ratio of comic characters to normal people is fairly good in this set.

The Daily Bugle (76178) includes many new and exclusive Minifigures.

Otherwise, all characters come complete with the standard parts, except for Spider-Ham who has stumpy, un-moving legs. Additionally, Spider-Man, Venom, Carnage, and Blade do not have any hairpieces or head coverings for obvious reasons. All Minifigures feature front and back torso printing, and 17 have double-sided faces or front and back head printing. Finally, six have either dual-molded legs or leg printing. In terms of accessories, there are a lot. I counted 84, but I might have missed some. I will not list them all, but you get some nice pieces. Notably, the set contains newspaper tiles uniquely printed for this set. Ultimately, I rate the character design and accessories at 95%. A few more Minifigures with leg printing and short/moveable legs on Spider-Ham would sway me higher.

Venom busting through wall in the Daily Bugle (76178) set.

25 Minifigures in a 3772-piece kit translates into a brick-to-fig ratio of 151:1. Comparatively, my average for the Superheroes theme is 176:1, while LEGO® sets in general sit at 167:1. Consequently, you are getting a good number of Minifigures for a set this size. It is worth mentioning that 18+ sets are generally bad for Minifigure counts. In the 18+ range, my average ratio is 406:1. Therefore, compared to Superheroes and LEGO® in general, you get a good number of Minifigures. Compared to 18+ sets, the ratio is downright excellent. I rate the ratio score at 92%. Averaging this with the design score gives an overall Minifigure rating of 94%.

Surprisingly, for a large set you get an amazing Minifigure count.

Exterior news screens on the Daily Bugle (76178) set.

ENTERTAINMENT: 100%

I love the Daily Bugle. This is the Superheroes set that I have been waiting for. Firstly, you get a great build that is ready to drop into any city layout. Secondly, you acquire a lot of Minifigures, including some of my favorite characters that have never before appeared in LEGO® form. This set is going straight into my city and remaining on display. Additionally, while this is an 18+ set, kids will love it too. There is so much going on and so many play spaces that it will provide hours of entertainment. The building design also inspired further custom projects. The structure and basic assembly lend themselves well to developing other custom buildings. Just change the color of the bricks and you have a whole new high rise. Change some of the exterior details and you have another one. This set is amazing.


The Daily Bugle (76178) is well worth the price tag. The value is good, but the build, Minifigures, and entertainment potential are great. While this is a Marvel Comics set, I think it will also appeal to a broader AFOL audience. Anyone building their own city gets a ready-made high rise building from this kit. You can choose to customize it or leave it as your city’s news agency. I have waited a long time for a Superheroes set like this. To the LEGO® Group: more please. In case someone influential reads this, an 18+ Avengers Tower, Wayne Enterprises, or Daily Planet make the top of my wish list. What are your thoughts on the new Daily Bugle set? Any other 18+ Superheroes sets you would like to see? Feel free to comment below or reach out on social media.

Until next time,

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Этот потрясающий набор LEGO обязательно должен быть у каждого поклонника Человека-паука!


Огромный строительный набор состоит из 3772 деталей; вы собираете здание офиса Daily Bugle, редакции Дейли Бьюгл . Это рабочее место Питера Паркера, как оно было показано в комиксах Удивительный человек-паук в 1963 году.

Набор после сборки имеет высоту более 2,5 футов, состоит из трех этажей, улицы спереди и задней аллеи. Весь набор является модульным, можно снимать стены и полы, чтобы увидеть, что находится внутри.

Точные размеры готовой модели: высота 82 см, ширина 35 см, глубина 27 см.


И здесь есть на что посмотреть: здание полностью заполнено детально воссозданными сценами из Вселенной Человека-паука. Разрушайте вход на первый этаж, чтобы все выглядело так, как будто произошел взрыв. На первом этаже есть отдел новостей, оснащенный столами, компьютерами и даже пончиками. На втором этаже находится офис Питера Паркера, а на третьем - офисы Бетти Брэнд и Дж.Джона Джеймсона. Снаружи также есть много подробных деталей, включая вывеску, пожарную лестницу, табло новостей и желтое такси.




Однако, помимо своего размера, комплект впечатляет и другими деталями. Коронной же особенностью этого набора является впечатляющий набор минифигурок.

В игре целых 25 персонажей, включая множество друзей и врагов Паука.

В полном составе это: Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Venom, Miles Morales, Spider-Ham, Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Gwen Stacy, Carnage, Punisher, Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, Black Cat, Fire Star, Blade, Robbie Robertson, Ben Urich, Mysterio, Daredevil, Sandman, Aunt May, газетный работник, нью-йоркский таксист и секретарша.

При этом Blade, J. Jonah Jameson, Punisher, Black Cat и Daredevil - эксклюзивные для этого набора.


Набор разработан для взрослых строителей (18+), цена составляет 299,99 долларов.

76178 Daily Bugle is a 3,772 piece Marvel Super Heroes exclusive set with 25 minifigs released in 2021. The set is estimated to retire sometime within mid to late 2022. Once retired, the initial annual growth for the first year will be around 13% but will level off closer to 12% after the second year, which will value the set between 340,00 € and 398,00 € shortly after retirement.

  • All regions 38
  • United States 26
  • European Union 9
  • Canada 1
  • Germany 2

For Sale (New/Sealed)

Minifigs

Spider-Ham - sh638

Spider-Man - sh679

Ghost Spider / Spider-Gwen, White Hood Basic Smooth - sh682

Sandman - Green Outfit, Tan Sand Form with Swirling Base - sh685

Green Goblin - Bright Green, Dark Purple Outfit - sh695

Spider-Man - Printed Arms, Red Boots - sh708

Mysterio, Light Bluish Gray Head, Satin Trans-Light Blue Helmet, Double Hole Cape - sh709

J. Jonah Jameson - Vest with Striped Tie, Swept Back Hair - sh710

Venom - 2 Long and 2 Short Appendages - sh711

Firestar - sh712

Blade - sh713

Peter Parker - Red Jacket - sh714

Black Cat - sh715

Robbie Robertson - sh716

Ron Barney - sh717

Gwen Stacy - sh718

Ben Urich - sh719

Bernie the Cab Driver - sh720

Aunt May - Light Bluish Gray Sweater - sh721

The Punisher - sh722

Carnage - 2 Long and 2 Short Appendages - sh723

Daredevil - sh724

Amber Grant - sh725

Betty Brant - sh726

Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius) \ Doc Ock - Dark Green Suit with Appendages - sh727

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76199 Carnage

76175 Attack on the Spider Lair

76174 Spider-Man's Monster Truck vs. Mysterio

76198 Spider-Man & Doctor Octopus Mech Battle

76173 Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Carnage

76171 Miles Morales Mech Armor

40454 Spider-Man versus Venom and Iron Venom

76172 Spider-Man and Sandman Showdown

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Set Facts

  • The set was early released to LEGO VIP members on May 26th 2021 with the official release date on June 1st, 2021.
  • The 25 included minifigures consists or 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. Jonah Jameson, Ben Urich, Robbie Robertson, Ron Barney, Bernie the Cab Driver, Amber Grant, Green Goblin, Sandman, and Spider-Man.
  • The LEGO Daily Bugle skyscraper has a 4-story interior that allows you to explore the offices of Peter Parker, J. Jonah Jameson, and more. The floors, roof, and façade can be removed to access these spaces.
  • Daily Bugle was designed by LEGO designer Mark Stafford.

Daily Bugle Reviews

“This…is a great set. This set offers enough of the “street-level” Marvel heroes to have high appeal. But beyond just the wealth of characters, this is also great set to build. Every stage is full of fun details and clever building technique.”

“76178 Daily Bugle represents some major milestones for the LEGO Group: not only is it the largest Marvel set ever by piece count (weighing in at 3,772 bricks), but it’s also the tallest (at 82cm) and includes the most minifigures seen in any Super Heroes set to date at 25.”

“ The 76178 Daily Bugle includes 3772 pieces and measures over 32 inches tall - making it the largest Marvel set that LEGO has ever produced. It also includes an insane amount of minifigures - 25 to be exact - which allow you to recreate endless storylines from the Spider-Man . More universe.”

Subtheme Analysis

About Marvel Super Heroes Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a subtheme of Marvel Super Heroes that was introduced in 2014 and currently consists of 29 sets.

The LEGO Marvel Super Heroes theme is based on the characters created by Marvel Comics. Originally Marvel was a subtheme of the LEGO Super Heroes theme but was later separated into its own theme. Over time, sets in the Marvel Super Heroes theme includes most characters and situations released to the marvel Universe from films to the comics to TV series. The first wave of Marvel sets was released in 2012 and consisted of sets based on The Avengers and the X-Men comic books as well as the Ultimate Spider-Man TV series.

LEGO® Marvel Spider-Man Daily Bugle (76178) brings together a cast of 25 classic characters from the Spiderverse in a stunning build-and-display construction project for adults.

A 4-story celebration of the Marvel Universe
Measuring over 32 in. (82 cm) high, this 3,772-piece recreation of the Daily Bugle office block provides a towering backdrop for an all-star cast of Marvel heroes and villains, many new to this set! The building is filled with authentic details, fascinating features and classic comic-book action – from the New York taxi cab outside to the penthouse office of the Bugle’s Editor in Chief. Marvel enthusiasts will find the model challenging but highly rewarding to build. Once it’s completed, the removable floors, roof and detachable facades reveal this Marvel tribute for all to admire.

LEGO® Marvel Spider-Man Daily Bugle (76178) is the ultimate build-and-display project for adult Marvel enthusiasts, featuring an all-star cast of Marvel’s most celebrated.

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