
"The 484-piece count gives kids enough bricks to create multiple creations at once instead of constantly tearing things apart to make something new. You get 35 different colors, which sounds excessive until you realize that having color variety lets kids create more realistic builds where different parts of a structure actually look distinct. The included 18 tires with wheel rims mean vehicles become an obvious building option and the windows plus toy eyes add character to buildings and creatures."
"The green baseplate measures over three inches long and six inches wide, and provides a stable foundation for constructions that would otherwise topple over on a table. Baseplates matter more than most people realize, since they let kids build upward without having to worry about stability, and the green color works for grass, fields, parks, or any outdoor scene. If you grab more than one set, you can stick multiple baseplates together, creating larger building surfaces for ambitious projects."
A 484-piece classic brick box offers raw bricks in 35 colors plus wheels, windows, toy eyes, and a green baseplate for open-ended building. The piece count allows multiple simultaneous creations so children do not have to constantly disassemble models to start new projects. Color variety enables more realistic, distinct builds, and 18 tires with wheel rims make vehicle construction straightforward. The green baseplate provides a stable foundation for taller builds and can be combined with others to expand the building surface. All pieces are compatible with decades of LEGO sets, and the set is currently priced at $17, down from $34.
Read at Kotaku
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