2016 is a great year for both Disney and LEGO. There have been released two sets based on Disney, some we never have seen before.
A series of LEGO's Collectible Minifigures we released wth some of most known Disney characters from the Disney Classics, and a set based on the castle from the heart of Disneyland.
Read more about the two sets based on Disney after the break.
The LEGO Disney Minifigures was released on 1th May and consist of 18 figures. They are based on the Classic Disney and some of the animated Disney movies.
The series consist of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Mr. Incredible, Syndrome, Maleficent, Ariel, Ursula, Aladdin, Genie, Stitch, Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Buzz Lightyear, Alien, Alice, and Chesire Cat.
14 of the characters comes from Disney and Pixar: The Incredibles (2004), Sleeping Beauty (1959), The Little Mermaid (1989), Aladdin (1992), Lilo & Stitch (2002), Peter Pan (1953), Toy Stoy (1995), and Alice in Wonderland (1951)
A bag cost 25 DKK in Denmark, and $3.99 in the US.
Actually we already have three of the minifigures: Buzz Lightyear, Alien, and Ariel.
Buzz Lightyear was released a minifigure with Alien in the Pixar theme from 2010.
We have seen Ariel as a doll figure like LEGO Friends. Here she is a real LEGO figure.
The Disney Castle was released on 1th September. It's based on the Cinderella castle from Disneyland. The sets contains 4,080 bricks and 5 minifigures. Here figures as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy. And a whole new figurer, Tinker Bell.
The set cost 2.999 DKK (Denmark), $349.99 (US), £289.99 (UK), and 349,99 € (Germany). The castle measures over 29" high, 17" wide and 12" Deep. It's also 74 cm, 44 cm and 31 cm.
Back on the castle there are small rooms with funiture based on some of the animated Disney movies. For example, there are from Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Fantasia, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. As a very rare items in the set is a book created a fairy tale book. It's special because of Disney, the whole fairy tale, and the movies based on these.
What do you think of these Disney inspired LEGO sets?
Sources: Shop.LEGO.com, Brickset.com
Images: LEGO
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