According to Lego, the Milky Way Galaxy is made up of love hearts, frogs, flowers and coffee mugs — and it's absolutely fabulous.
Lego is really knocking it out of the park when it comes to wall-hanging kits recently. We've only just had, which we deemed to be an absolute must-have for Marvel fans in our review. But we have to say it pales in comparison to the newest 'Art' set to come from Lego: The Milky Way Galaxy is simply astonishing. For us space fans, it might just be one of the most innovative and interesting sets we've ever had.
Many interesting pieces are used to layer up the Milky Way Galaxy, including flowers, stems and even bike helmets.Since you're dealing with a lot of small pieces here, it can be a little fiddly — and it's rather hard-going on your fingertips. Prepare to have a sore index finger when you're finished, thanks to all the pressing down you're going to be doing.
The explosion of color in Lego Milky Way Galaxy is enough to catch you off-guard. As an adult, it isn't very often you get to enjoy such color in a Lego set aimed at adults.
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