Jungle sets rumoured for LEGO NINJAGO in 2021
LEGO NINJAGO will continue next year with a Jungle subtheme and a continuation of the theme’s Legacy sets.
It will have been 10 years since LEGO NINJAGO launched in 2021, which is quite the feat considering it had a three year life cycle. Stone Wars has reported a list of sets that are rumoured to be coming in 2021.
As has been the case in recent years, the theme will be split between Legacy sets, which are new interpretations of classic NINJAGO releases, and Jungle sets, which are part of the new 2021 storyline.
Here are the rumoured sets:
71730 Battle Set: Kai vs. Skulkin – 61 pieces, €9.99
71731 Battle Set: Zane vs. Nindroid – 57 pieces, €9.99
71732 Battle Set: Jay vs. Serpentine – 69 pieces, €9.99
71733 Battle Set: Cole vs. Ghost Fighter – 51 pieces, €9.99
71735 Tournament of Items – 283 pieces, €29.99
71736 Cole’s Rockbreaker – 449 pieces, €39.99
71737 X-1 Ninja Supercar – 599 pieces, €49.99
71738 Zane’s Titan-Mech – 840 pieces, €59.99
71740 Jays Electric Mech (4+) – €19.99
71741 Ninjago City Gardens – 5,561 pieces, €299.99 (previously rumoured)
71745 Lloyds Jungle Bike – €19.99
71746 Jungle Dragon – €39.99
71747 The Guardian Village – 49.99
71748 Duel of Catamarans – €69.99
Rumours should be take with a pinch of salt until official announcements are made by the LEGO Group.
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