The rest of the parts for this bag are for the gatling gun turret which attaches to the back. The color combination of orange and sand-green looks perfect and a good contrast to the tan and gray of the rest of him. The next bag is used mostly for Bastion’s feet. There are a couple of caution stickers on the tan plates on the thighs which gives him some exterior coverings alongside the sand-green flaps. The legs have no knee joints but has a chicken walker style with the rear-facing knees. The front chestplate going on finishes off Bag 1.īag 2 is used to build Bastion’s robotic legs. When lighted up, this puts Bastion into attack mode. The head uses a red light-up brick which looks good through the small trans-light blue plate on the front. Also here are the arms which also use click joints. The next is the upper torso where it situated on a ball joint so it is able to turn a full 360 degrees. It starts off at the lower torso where there are four click joints, two on each side. Since there is no minifigure in this set, let’s just hop straight to the build. The contents of the box include four numbered bags, the instruction booklet, and a small sticker sheet. It has 602 pieces and retails for $49.99 and it is the second largest set in the initial wave of LEGO Overwatch sets. That one was only a miniature version of the unit but the new 75974 version is a large scale model that provides a lot more detail. Way back in October, I reviewed the Blizzard exclusive LEGO Overwatch Omnic Bastion (75987).
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