Lego's foray into the world of Pokémon has finally arrived, bringing with it a trio of sets that will delight both kids and adults. The most expensive of the three is the diorama set, which boasts an astonishing 6,838 pieces, including articulated and poseable versions of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, accompanied by elaborate display stands featuring beach, jungle, and volcano biomes matching their respective types.
This behemoth of a set is sure to be a coveted prize for the most die-hard Pokémon fans and Lego collectors. The price tag? A staggering $649.99. For those looking to dip their toes into this franchise without breaking the bank, the 2,050-piece Pikachu set offers an alternative at a more manageable $199.99. The set includes articulated limbs and ears, allowing for endless posing possibilities.
Meanwhile, fans who want to responsibly stick to a New Year's budget resolution can opt for the 587-piece Eevee set, priced at $59.99. This smaller set still packs in the fun, with a movable head, limbs, and tail, enabling a 7.5-inch-tall figure to be posed.
Lego has also announced two additional promotional sets with limited availability. The Kanto Region Badge Collection is a 312-piece display case featuring all eight badges from the original Kanto region, but only for those who purchase the expensive diorama set between February 27th and March 8th. Meanwhile, fans of Lego Insiders can redeem 2,600 points to unlock a 233-piece Mini Pokémon Center as a reward.
The latest release marks an exciting new chapter in the world of Pokémon-themed sets, offering something for everyone from casual fans to die-hard collectors. Whether you're looking to display your favorite Pokémon or simply indulge in some nostalgic fun, these sets are sure to bring a smile to your face.
This behemoth of a set is sure to be a coveted prize for the most die-hard Pokémon fans and Lego collectors. The price tag? A staggering $649.99. For those looking to dip their toes into this franchise without breaking the bank, the 2,050-piece Pikachu set offers an alternative at a more manageable $199.99. The set includes articulated limbs and ears, allowing for endless posing possibilities.
Meanwhile, fans who want to responsibly stick to a New Year's budget resolution can opt for the 587-piece Eevee set, priced at $59.99. This smaller set still packs in the fun, with a movable head, limbs, and tail, enabling a 7.5-inch-tall figure to be posed.
Lego has also announced two additional promotional sets with limited availability. The Kanto Region Badge Collection is a 312-piece display case featuring all eight badges from the original Kanto region, but only for those who purchase the expensive diorama set between February 27th and March 8th. Meanwhile, fans of Lego Insiders can redeem 2,600 points to unlock a 233-piece Mini Pokémon Center as a reward.
The latest release marks an exciting new chapter in the world of Pokémon-themed sets, offering something for everyone from casual fans to die-hard collectors. Whether you're looking to display your favorite Pokémon or simply indulge in some nostalgic fun, these sets are sure to bring a smile to your face.