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Six young ninjas Lloyd, Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane and Nya are tasked with defending their island home, called Ninjago. By night, they're gifted warriors, using their. Become a Fandango Affiliate today and make money from every movie ticket and Fandango gift card sale referred from your site or app. Fandango is the #1 online movie. Initially designed with the help of a focus group of adult LEGO builders, Ninjago has been one of LEGO’s most popular themes since its inception in 2011. Warner Bros. High resolution official theatrical movie poster (#2 of 23) for The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017). Image dimensions: 1920 x 2845. Directed by Charlie Bean. Starring Dave.
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The LEGO Ninjago Movie's 7. Destiny's Bounty . Rumors of its impending cancellation circulated a few years ago, but the theme has stayed strong and become one of the longest- lived homebrew licenses for LEGO. Now having spawned a feature film due for release September 2. This year’s lineup contains the several of the largest Ninjago sets ever, such as 7. Temple of the Ultimate Ultimate Weapon, which we reviewed yesterday. Today’s focus is 7.
Destiny’s Bounty, which at 2,2. Temple of Airjitzu (2,0.
Ninjago City (a whopping 4,8. Ninjago set ever. Destiny’s Bounty retails for $1. LEGO Shop Online. Destiny’s Bounty is the Ninjago Ninjas’ home base, which they adopted after finding it abandoned following the death of its infamous pirate crew.
In the ongoing story, the ship can fly, though it remains to be seen if that will be the case in The LEGO Ninjago Movie. It’s the sister creation of the decidedly more steampunky Misfortune’s Keep. As the Ninjas’ HQ, it’s outfitted with all the necessities of home, such as a well- stocked larder, sleeping quarters, and a dojo.
Destiny’s Bounty is the third LEGO set to bear the name, following 2. Although the vast majority of the design is overhauled, the jutting “wing” with a golden circle near the back of the ship on each side is still recognizable across versions. The box. The box is appropriately large at roughly 2. Ninjago City, a modern highrise city reminiscent of Hong Kong (except for the worryingly active volcano in the bay). In a pleasant surprise, the large box is packed quite full.
Inside are 1. 5 numbered bags, two unnumbered bags of oversized elements, a bag of sails packed with a piece of cardboard to prevent damage, and a bag with the instructions and sticker sheet. The manual is a hefty affair, with 3.
The sticker sheet has 2. In the past, all of these flags would have been printed (anyone remember stickering your Black Falcon flags? No, I didn’t think so), and it’s a bit disappointing that even in a set this size they’re stickers. In fact, there are only four non- minifigure printed elements in this set: a map tile, a compass tile, the classic envelope tile, and a 2.
My feelings on stickers aside, though, the artwork is lovely. LEGO’s graphic designers have done a great job with these decorations, adding bamboo panels and dragon flags. There’s even a pair of 1. With the exception of the tiles that read Destiny’s Bounty, all of these stickered elements will be easy to incorporate into other creations. The build. The ship’s underlying footprint is surprisingly small. It’s made of Technic frames with plates over top, and the prow incorporates the ship slopes. Already the tiles along the sides are visible, which lay the groundwork for complicated SNOT on the ship’s sides and interior.
The lower deck gets the master treatment, with SNOT’d walls facing outward for smooth hulls, and loads of detailing inside. The port side wall (for landlubbers, that’s top in the image below) includes a loo, sink, and low table with a family portrait of the Ninjas and a decorative helmet. The starboard side cleverly inserts 1.
In the middle is a large bed, while the stern has a writing table (with the inkwell element being used as an actual inkwell) and a snake helmet trophy. Up front is another sideways fence piece as a ladder, a design that’s used throughout the ship. As is often the case with large sets like this, the first few bags achieve a lot of structure, leaving plenty of parts for details later on. Only six of the 1.
Bags 7 and 8 add the sweeping, curved gunwales along the sides, which are created with numerous 1. The whole piece is attached to the ship solidly in the middle where the studs are level with the ship along one axis, and connected on each end with ball joints. A pair of menacing dragon heads adorn the ship’s prow. They’re simple builds and absolutely perfect. Plus, gold bananas—which is automatically a sufficient argument for this set.
The heads are connected together on a movable gangway that can be manually lifted, though I’m not certain what its purpose is, and the manual offers no insight. In the meantime, I’m quite underwhelmed by this play feature.
Destiny’s Bounty is the second Ninjago set to use garage door elements as curved roof tiles, and it’s just as brilliant a solution here as it was in the Temple of Airjitzu. Here the tiles appear in tan for the first time and form a concave curve over the top deck following the shape of the large arches. This allows them to be easily lifted to access the deck.
Lower down, a pair of Technic tread links are also used as short awnings. There aren’t many wholly new elements in this set beyond the sails, though this new 2. Seven are included, getting my collection off to a nice start. In the images of Ninjago City we spied this element being used as a minifigure seat, but here each use is structural.
Like other semi- studded elements, it’s clear that LEGO considers this to be part of the plate family and not a tile, as it lacks the groove around the lower edge found on all modern tiles. Another fun piece that makes an appearance is this dual scabbard with a rod connector. It’s not a new element, but many builders may not be familiar with it, since it previously appeared only in a pair of TMNT sets back in 2. The scabbard is used to attach the swords in an X pattern to a wall for a cool decoration. The finished model.
Much like Metalbeard’s Sea Cow, Destiny’s Bounty has a small footprint but builds up and out with each deck, resulting in a fantastically large ship. The sides are covered in buoys clipped to the . The ship cuts a nice line, and I feel like it would stand its own against any of the other large pirate ships LEGO has made, and with just a few modifications might even make a good stand- in for the Empress, the Chinese junk from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, which LEGO never made. One disappointing aspect is that the sails are printed on one side only, though the heavy red printing shows through a bit on the blank side. This isn’t unusual, as I believe all LEGO sails are single sided, but I really wish we’d get some double- sided sails, particularly for a ship with this kind of rigging, where displaying it from the right side exposes the unprinted sails. Destiny’s Bounty is the third- most expensive LEGO ship with cloth sails, after all (only the Imperial Flagship and Silent Mary cost more).
Like most things in the world of Ninjago, Destiny’s Bounty isn’t quite as old- fashioned as it looks. Clearly there’s a large engine in the bowels of the craft, and although the engine itself isn’t included in the set, we do get some great steampunk piping out the back.
Here on the stern the three terrific gold windows are also visible, made of cleverly connected 1. There’s also a small balcony with a telescope, and of course the name placards. How To Watch The Full Mustang (2015) Movie. Sadly, the rudder is immobile. Also, there’s an odd pair of intentionally exposed SNOT studs on either edge of the lower stern, almost as if some extra piece of decoration were forgotten.
The ship dissembles into four major pieces to allow access to all of the decks. The front deck lifts off, and the rear two decks stack upon each other. Each piece slots firmly into place and the whole ship can be carried around without fear of it falling apart.
Starting at the bottom, it’s obvious how much detail is stuffed into the bowels of this vessel. I already highlighted many of the notable features during the build process, but the bed deserves special attention.
It’s the first time I’ve encountered a “working” LEGO bed. It opens to allow a minifigure to be placed inside, and it looks great open or shut. I can definitely see this as a design fans will be eager to incorporate elsewhere. Moving up, the deck level structure (roughly, the galley) is a cozy little dojo. It includes a training dummy, weapons, and a lovely tiled floor. The upper deck has the helm, navigation equipment (a new 2.
It also includes half of the ship’s eight planter boxes, which for some reason absolutely delight me.