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The latest issue (61) of the LEGO City Magazine is here and with it a Gardener Minifigure complete with Lawn Mower!

The magazine itself follows suit with all its predecessors, with a ton of puzzles and activities, such as dice based games, mazes and word games. These are great fun for the intended younger fans, offering up a fun yet somewhat educational experience.

The double-sided poster as usual features great artwork and worthy of hanging onto for LEGO room decoration. Also the Comic-strip stories are great fun to read especially with young fans, they often feature characters that are included as freebies with each magazine issue, this time around we get a Garden Minifigure and a Lawn Mower vehicle. The torso features a basic workman’s jacket print print which is printed onto a blue torso. The legs are dark grey and plain, which is a shame as a couple of pockets would have been nice. We also get a brick-built Lawn Mower vehicle, it features some nice green parts and a bunch of wheels.

Below are a handful of pages to showcase what these style of publications offer, also a better look at the Minifigure and vehicle included:



LEGO City Magazine Issue 61 can be picked up from most good newsagents and supermarkets, such as WHSmith, ASDA, Tesco and Sainsbury’s, to mention a few. If you can’t get to a store please don’t fret, they’re available online via a subscription service, they get delivered to your door!

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LEGO City Magazine Issue 61 - Lawn Mower

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The Magazine 8.8
The Minifigure & Build 9.2
The Cost (£4.50) 8.5
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