LEGO Marvel Spider-Man 76151 Venomosaurus Ambush official images

Fans can get another look at LEGO Marvel Spider-Man 76151 Venomosaurus Ambush in a new selection of images that have been released.

LEGO.com has listed LEGO Marvel Spider-Man 76151 Venomosaurus Ambush, providing new images of the upcoming set that has been revealed at New York Toy Fair.

The set builds a Veomosaurus dinosaur, featuring Venom’s distinctive colour palette, and a vehicle for Spider-Man to fend it off with. Perhaps even more appealing to fans is the inclusion of a Spider-Ham minifigure.

Here is the official product description:

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LEGO Marvel Spider-Man 76151 Venomosaurus Ambush puts Marvel movie action into kids’ hands. This versatile playset inspires endless role play as young superheroes enact imaginative battles between Spider-Man and Venom.

Marvel fans can recreate favorite movie scenes and devise their own imaginative adventures with Spider-Man, Iron Spider, Spider-Ham and Venom minifigures in a battle for the crucial Venom egg. The creative play steps up a gear when kids place the Venom minifigure into the mighty Venomosaurus building toy, with its vicious jaws and black web-weapons, and put Spider-Man into his mega-buggy, with its awesome weapons and super-suspension.

The LEGO Group won three awards at the Toy of the Year Awards 2020.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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