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LEGO Ideas Mini Figure Vending Machine

There is nothing quite like a Gacha machine, and I cannot believe that LEGO has released one through the LEGO Ideas program. This set looks phenomenal, with a real working gear system that drops the balls out of the dome and into the hands of greedy kids (I assume, could be greedy adults?). Either way, this set looks phenomenal – if there was ever a LEGO set I wanted to purchase that wasn’t from a specific theme, this would be it!

The coolness of the set doesn’t just end in the mechanism you build and the balls that roll out – LEGO has included a number of mini figures from their various themes into the included balls, so not only is this a regular stand-alone LEGO set, but it’s also kind of a mini figure set as well, right?

I’m pretty excited about this set and hopefully we will have the opportunity to showcase it more for you in the future. Until then, check out the details on this set below, and head over to the LEGO Shop Canada to pick it up!

FURTHER PRODUCT INFO: LEGO Ideas Minifigure Vending Machine (SKU 21358)

  •       Age – 18+
  •       The model measures: 11 in. (28 cm) high, 6.7 in. (17 cm) wide and 8.3 in. (21 cm) deep
  •       1,343 pieces
  •       Price: $219.99 CAD
  •       Key functions and features include:

o   A fully functional brick-built vending machine with a rotating knob and internal mechanism that dispenses one of 16 colourful capsules.

o   Each capsule contains bricks to build a unique LEGO mini figure inspired by nostalgic themes such as Castle, Paradisa, Fabuland and Classic Space.

o   Includes a LEGO coin for operating the mechanism, enhancing the interactive play and display value.

o   Features a retro-inspired design with rounded glass styling, designed to evoke classic vending machines from the past.

o   Includes a build able mini figure of the LEGO Ideas Fan Designer who created and submitted the original concept.

 

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