![]() ![]() (EDIT: Check out the full line of LEGO Overwatch sets here.)ħ5987 Omnic Bastion comes with 182 pieces and sells for $25.00 USD from the Blizzard Gear Store online until supplies run out. I am personally looking forward to see what else LEGO has planned, based on this first entry in the Overwatch line. ![]() But as a limited Blizzard exclusive and the first ever LEGO Overwatch set ever produced, the cost seems more justifiable (even with a few stickers). (I moved a few pieces around from the arms to get the two shoulder armor plates in the right position, and I removed his head since there is no room for it to descend into the torso–I shoved it under the back of the build to prevent it from tipping backwards.)Īt nearly 14 cents per piece, the set seems a little overpriced if it were a typical LEGO product. Instructions are not given to transform Bastion into Sentry-mode, so I tried to get the look with as few adjustments as possible. The main model features the robot in his standing Recon-mode, though Bastion has two other modes in the game: Sentry and Tank. It remains to be seen if and how LEGO will make the character at minifigure scale, but at this small mecha-scale, Bastion works well and can be posed in many different positions. Bastion stands over 4 inches tall, with Ganymede perched atop his shoulder plate. Overall, the first ever LEGO Overwatch set does not disappoint. ![]()
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