The first lego set of the Kingdoms and the World Racers Lego Set is available at the LEGO shop (US), you can see the first set of the Word Racers under this text. It contains 981 bricks and it's available for
USD 89.99.
- Includes 8 minifigures: 5 X-treme Daredevils: REX-treme, DEX-treme, MAX-treme and 2 crewmembers; 2 Backyard Blasters: Bart Blaster and Bubba Blaster; 1 race official
- Features checkered racing flag, trophy, winner’s platform and more
- X-treme Daredevils team truck measures over 21" (53cm) long
- Backyard Blasters rally racer measures over 6" (15cm) long
- Includes 3 minifigures: 1 King's army solider, 1 King's knight and 1 Dragon Knight soldier
- Help the valiant knight catch the prison carriage before it's too late!
- Prison carriage drawn by black unicorn
- Measures over 5" (12cm) long
11 comments:
It´s so weird that ALL the World Racers sets plus the two Kingdoms impulse sets have been available in Germany, Austria and Switzerland since the beginning of May, and that now only one set of each is available in the US. :P
Has anyone reported the "Lego Minifigures" product page yet. If not im reporting it.
I'm not sure if you knew about this, but the hero factory sate is up http://herofactory.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx
To both of you, we are know as the fast in MLN news, and it looks like we are also the first in LEGO news.
We have maked a post for both of the news articles already...
@ Gatanui, That is interesting. I wonder why they did that.
I know you guys did a general post, but there seems to be a lot more stuff on it now
@Gatanui and SuperBen21
Hmm... This looks a bit like the LEGO Games/Space Police thing, eh?
Beta Testers should check the Beta Center...Its awesome isn't it?
@ LegoVerse, Superben21, and Gatanui;
they are very exclusive sets...the Desert of Destruction set comes with 8 MINIFIGS!!!!
~A³
LEGOVerse: What with Space Police? The 2010 SP sets aren´t even out in Germany, Austria and Switzerland yet. I hear they come in June with the summer sets.
@ LEGOVerse, I see what you are saying, interesting thought. :)
@Gatanui, Arin3, SuperBen21, and anyone else who was wondering:
I was referring to the fact that LEGO seemed to separate these products geographically with no announcement or explanation. (I'm not saying its a bad thing, I just meant that there was no publicized reason for doing so.) Any thoughts?
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