Lego's New WALL-E & EVE Disney Pixar Buildable Figure Set Is Discounted For The First Time
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Lego's New WALL-E & EVE Disney Pixar Buildable Figure Set Is Discounted For The First Time
"Lego's new building set based on Disney Pixar's beloved 2008 animated film WALL-E is on sale for the first time since its September launch. Normally $70, the 811-piece WALL-E and EVE model is available for $56 at Amazon, Walmart, and Target. Designed for adults and experienced builders, the adorable new set includes buildable figures of WALL-E, EVE, M-O, HAl, and a Garbage Cube."
"The 811-piece build is part of Lego's series of building models geared toward adults and experienced builders. It has a lot of small pieces and features some intricate mechanisms. Plus, WALL-E has always been one of the most "for adults" Pixar films due to its stylistic choices and heavy themes. With few spoken lines of dialogue, the 2008 animated movie pays homage to the era of silent films."
"WALL-E and EVE has been a massive hit for Lego since its release, which isn't really a surprise considering the popularity of the movie. It's not the first buildable WALL-E model from Lego. Back in 2015, WALL-E the robot made its brick-set debut in the Lego Ideas line. The 677-piece set retailed for $60 and was officially retired about a year later. Since then, the value of Lego Ideas WALL-E (21303) has skyrocketed. Today, a brand-new set is valued at approximately $320."
The 811-piece Lego WALL-E and EVE set is currently discounted to $56 from $70 at Amazon, Walmart, and Target. The set includes buildable figures of WALL-E, EVE, M-O, HAl, and a Garbage Cube and is aimed at adults and experienced builders with many small pieces and intricate mechanisms. Additional discounted Lego Disney and Pixar sets include Inside Out 2 Mood Cubes, the Up House, and the Toy Story Celebration Train & RC Car. The WALL-E film features minimal dialogue and explores themes of environmental destruction, technology dependence, consumerism, and loneliness. A prior 2015 Lego Ideas WALL-E set has greatly increased in market value since retirement.
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