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Welcome to BazTravels and I hope you enjoy my VR180 videos
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
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Welcome to the second Baz Brick VR review
Time to put on your VR gear and enjoy a stunning build
Todays we are looking at a modular building released on January first 2020
The set number is 10270 and its the Bookshop
The set has 2504 pieces and is a medium difficulty build
The size of the set is 29cm high, 25cm wide and 25cm deep
in inches its 12 inches high, 10 inches wide and 10 inches deep
The set is still available now and it costs
249.99 in Australia dollars
159.99 pounds
179.99 US dollars or euros
The set contains 5 unique figures which tie into the story of the build very well
As with all the modern modular buildings the interiors are very detailed. A story exists which you find throughout the build. From the basement to the loft the build is exciting and I very much recommend it.
The birch tree out the front is home to a bird which doesn't like the kids plane crashing into it. Luckily granddad is there to save the day once he gets the ladder from the basement. Meanwhile looks like someone is in love with the owner of the bookstore. Will her pet chameleon allow the new guy into her life? Time will tell
The set as you have now seen is actually two seperate buildings. In my city I have them apart and in a different street. It is nice for Lego to make modular buildings that arent all just a single 32x32 base plate in size.
If you want a specific set reviewed please leave a comment and I will see if I have it in my collection. Stay tuned for the Titanic as that will be an epic build.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
SUBSCRIBE TO MY BRICK CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd8eBxkdO0FHj7khE8WAjw
Welcome to the second Baz Brick VR review
Time to put on your VR gear and enjoy a stunning build
Todays we are looking at a modular building released on January first 2020
The set number is 10270 and its the Bookshop
The set has 2504 pieces and is a medium difficulty build
The size of the set is 29cm high, 25cm wide and 25cm deep
in inches its 12 inches high, 10 inches wide and 10 inches deep
The set is still available now and it costs
249.99 in Australia dollars
159.99 pounds
179.99 US dollars or euros
The set contains 5 unique figures which tie into the story of the build very well
As with all the modern modular buildings the interiors are very detailed. A story exists which you find throughout the build. From the basement to the loft the build is exciting and I very much recommend it.
The birch tree out the front is home to a bird which doesn't like the kids plane crashing into it. Luckily granddad is there to save the day once he gets the ladder from the basement. Meanwhile looks like someone is in love with the owner of the bookstore. Will her pet chameleon allow the new guy into her life? Time will tell
The set as you have now seen is actually two seperate buildings. In my city I have them apart and in a different street. It is nice for Lego to make modular buildings that arent all just a single 32x32 base plate in size.
If you want a specific set reviewed please leave a comment and I will see if I have it in my collection. Stay tuned for the Titanic as that will be an epic build.