Lego's first buildable Decepticon Transformer is a talking Soundwave
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Lego is launching its first Decepticon model, Soundwave, at $189.99, marking its most expensive Transformers set. Soundwave features 1,505 pieces and stands just under 13 inches tall. The model transforms from robot mode to cassette player mode without disassembly and includes articulated joints. It comes with accessories such as a rocket pod and laser blaster. A unique feature is the electronic sound brick, which activates recorded voice and sound effects from the 1980s cartoon. Accompanying Soundwave are buildable versions of Ravage and Laserbeak, which fit inside his chest compartment.
Lego's latest collaboration with Hasbro introduces Soundwave, a 1,505-piece Decepticon set priced at $189.99, featuring a sound brick for audio effects.
Soundwave transforms from robot to cassette player without disassembly and includes articulated joints, accessories, and two additional cassette characters, Ravage and Laserbeak.
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