Listen to this article

LEGO have uploaded official images and set details to their website, hinting that the GWP must be coming soon!

LEGO Micro Ninjago City (40703) set comprises of 339 pieces and could be a GWP. Unfortunately details concerning the spend threshold aren’t yet confirmed but we now have official images and set details. As fans of Ninjago will know it’s a micro version of the Ninjago City (70620) set. It measures 16cm high, 10cm wide and 8cm deep and will connect to three ofther sets in the series, which have yet to be revealed. 

Looking at the set on the front it looks a similar scale to the recent series of Houses of the World GWPs. This might also hint at the potential spend threshold of £220/$250, which is rather expensive. What do you think of this future series of GWP sets? Use the comments section below to express your thoughts.



Official details:

Ninja fans aged 10 and up can now build their own micro model of NINJAGO® City with this fun and detailed playset. Micro NINJAGO City (40703) is a downsized version of the bigger NINJAGO City (70620) building set and features a bustling 5-story city block with teahouses and a rooftop sushi bar. The micro city can also be connected to 3 other micro sets (sold separately) to complete a small NINJAGO City.

  • Buildable micro model of NINJAGO® City – A smaller model of the NINJAGO City (70620) playset featuring a bustling 5-story city block with teahouses and a rooftop sushi bar
  • Modular building for kids – Boys and girls can connect the micro city to 3 other sets (sold separately) to complete a small version of NINJAGO® City
  • Dimensions – The micro city measures 6 in. (16 cm) high, 4 in. (10 cm) wide and 3 in. (8cm) deep

What is your reaction?

YES!
6
I like it
1
It's OK
0
Not Sure
0
No!
0
Greg
Hello there, I’m Greg, the founder of The Brick Post! Please join me in appreciating all things LEGO from news and reviews to MOCs and more!

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

You may also like