We've covered plenty of the LEGO City Summer 2024 sets here at Bricks Up but the most interesting and exciting set of them all may be the one we're covering today. In particular, this is 60421 Robot World Roller-Coaster Park which includes 986 pieces for a retail price of $99.99. The 8+ set along with 11 more LEGO City sets releases on the 1st of June 2024 with an official reveal just days away.
As the name suggests, the main build is a roller coaster park with a fictional robotic theme. The roller coaster itself unsurprisiginly uses plenty of roller coaster track pieces but this time in a bright green. Theres plenty of straights, curves and slopes which allows the three carriage ride to quickly zoom around the robotic park. The three seat ride is coloured light and dark blue, giving very futuristic and robotic vibes right from the get go.
The roller coaster and its tracks navigate around this super cool gaming building. The gaming complex signified by a brick built gaming controller continues with the futuristic colour scheme with a mainly black building along with a couple of hints of light blue. The large windows to the building are coloured purple with two large cicruclar holes also being included to allow the roller coaster to zoom past all the gamers.
Inside the gaming complex theres obviously a gaming zone which is full of slot machines along with a bar, a cash register, and a DJ booth. Next door to the gamzing zone is another structure where a brick built robot mech stands. This is mainly coloured white but includes plenty of stickers and other smaller details and space for one of the eight Minifigures included in the $100 set to sit.
60421 Robot World Roller-Coaster Park
Set Name - Robot World Roller-Coaster Park
Set Number - 60421
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 986
Price - $99.99
Release Date - 1st June 2024
A very interesting and exciting set of 60421 Robot World Roller-Coaster Park releases on the 1st of June 2024 but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 60421 in a months time? What other LEGO roller-coaster sets do you have in your collection? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
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