LEGO NINJAGO summer 2019 sets available now
A host of new LEGO NINJAGO sets have been released today.
After 2019 launched with a wave of LEGO NINJAGO sets that looked back to the history of the theme, the story is now moving forward with this summer wave of sets. Available now at shop.LEGO.com, these new products are part of the new Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu storyline that Season 11 of the television series will follow.
70671 Lloyd’s Journey
70672 Cole’s Dirt Bike
70673 ShuriCopter
70674 Fire Fang
70675 Katana 4×4
70676 Lloyd’s Titan Mech
70677 Land Bounty
70678 Castle of the Forsaken Emperor
Three of the action orientated Spintjitzu Slam sets have also launched today:
70681 Spinjitzu Slam – Lloyd
70682 Spinjitzu Slam – Jay
70683 Spinjitzu Slam – Zane
70684 Spinjitzu Slam – Kai vs. Samurai
As well as new ninja minifigures, the sets include new bad guy minifigures in a variety of flavours. The smallest set, 70671 Lloyd’s Journey, also introduces a brand new three-tailed wolf into the mix. Seven minifigures are included in the impressive location based set 70678 Castle of the Forsaken Emperor.
Today has also seen the release of new LEGO Jurassic World, LEGO Harry Potter, LEGO City and LEGO Friends sets.
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