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![]() I'd even sacrifice 4-5 minifigures to improve this. If I had to nitpick I'd complain that the footprint is a bit too small, especially on higher floors. ![]() The height is certainly impressive and will tower over pretty much anything else likely to be in your city. Yes there's a ton of repetition but that was to be expected, luckily this is balanced by great interior builds and an unparalleled selection of minifigures. ![]() Based on the Animated TV show Ultimate Spider-Man the set contained a great assortment of minifigures but had a less than impressive Daily Bugle building. Set 76005-1 - Spider-Man: Daily Bugle Showdown was released in 2013. In LEGO form we haven't seen that many versions of the Daily Bugle. The modern version was introduced in a 1962 Fantastic Four comic before appearing in Spider-Man in 1963. First appearing in 1941's Marvel Mystery Comics #18 as part of a story involving a Golden Age version of the Human Torch (not the Johnny Storm version). Its history actually predates Spider-Man by over 20 years. The Daily Bugle is up there with the rival Daily Planet for most famous fictional newspaper. In part two I'll summarize the new parts/prints/colors/rare parts for the main model and I'll see how much of the building I can fit in my light box! I included the packaging and instructions information here too so if you missed it you can click here. In part one I wrote about the minifigures. With an impressive height this is LEGO's largest skyscraper to date. With the minifigures out of the way I'm going to be building the Bugle itself. |
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