
There are no knee joints, as we’ve come to expect from mechs in official LEGO sets. I’m starting to already like what I see.īag number 2 is a repetitive build - one each of two legs. With Bag 1 completed, we have a great view of the finished head and torso as things take shape. A push at the back of the head triggers the light and sets Bastion into attack mode. The light brick that’s supplied is neatly hidden into the build. They turn red in attack or high alert mode. A blue 1×2 plate placed vertically makes up for the default shade. Bastion in his default mode has blue ‘eyes’.

The photo below shows the completed head viewed from the front and back. Below you can see different angles of how the light brick is neatly stacked and hidden into what we can start to recognize as Bastion’s head. At first glance, it seems unnecessary as most of these don’t really feature any detailing, but let’s see how it turns out eventually.Ī light brick supplied in the set is a nice surprise. It may make one think subconsciously that you’re getting a larger than expected build.īastion comes in four bags with a single instruction booklet and a single sheet of stickers with 12 labels that will end up on the build. While the front of the box pictures the usual finished model, the back is vertically printed and features a standing, digitally rendered Bastion that has a special effects glow like a J.J.
#LEGO BASTION OFFICIAL SET SERIES#
The box art for the Overwatch series is unique. The packaging, instructions, and sticker sheet If you want to get them early, some of these LEGO sets are available for pre-order from the LEGO Shop online. This build attempts to capture the essence of Bastion in both these modes.


Its alternate mode is in the form of a turret, leaving it immobile but highly dangerous. In the game, Bastion’s default mode is a bipedal robot armed with a sub-machine gun. The set will be released in January and includes 602 pieces, with a retail price of $49.99 USD - the largest character build in this release of six sets. Let’s take a look at the second-largest set in the theme, 75974 Bastion. We recently reviewed 75953 D.Va and Reinhardt from the latest tie-up between LEGO and Blizzard, resulting in a complete line of LEGO Overwatch sets.
