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Hello, fellow Lego enthusiasts! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours (and let’s be honest, dollars) on these delightful plastic bricks.

Today, I’m diving deep into the assembly of the Lego City police bike and car chase scene. Buckle up, because this is going to be a wild, brick-filled ride!

If you would prefer to watch my entire assembly of my Lego City Police Motorcycle and Car Chase Set you can find it in the video below:

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The Basics: What’s in the Box?

  • 59 Pieces of Pure Joy: Yes, you read that right. This set comes with a whopping 59 pieces. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “That’s not a lot!” But trust me, it’s the perfect number for a quick Lego fix without the commitment of a 1,000-piece behemoth.
  • Characters Galore: The set includes two figures – a policeman (or should I say, policeWOMAN, because #Equality) and a robber. It’s like a mini soap opera waiting to unfold in your living room.
  • Vehicles for Days: Not one, but TWO vehicles. A sleek police bike and a chase car. Vroom vroom!

Assembly: A Journey of 59 Pieces

Building this set was like going on a mini-adventure. Here’s a quick rundown:

  1. The Policewoman: She’s the star of the show. Assembling her required opening both bags, which felt like unwrapping two Christmas presents at once.
  2. The Robber: Every hero (or heroine) needs a nemesis, and this set delivers. Assembling the robber was just as fun, and I couldn’t help but give him a cheeky backstory. (He’s not really a bad guy; he just forgot to return his library books.)
  3. The Bike: Oh, the bike! It’s sleek, it’s stylish, and it’s ready to chase down any Lego criminal in its path.
  4. The Car: The pièce de résistance. The final assembly. And let me tell you, it’s a beauty.

Extra Bits and Bobs

Now, Lego is known for its generosity, and this set is no exception. I found a few extra pieces:

  • An additional visor (because you can never have too many, right?)
  • An extra pair of handcuffs (for those extra naughty Lego criminals)
  • A bonus piece for the car’s headlights (because two headlights are better than one)

Time Commitment: Quicker than Binge-Watching a Sitcom

From start to finish, the entire assembly took me a mere seven minutes. That’s right, SEVEN. I’ve spent more time deciding what to order on a food delivery app.

The instructions were crystal clear, and even with my occasional daydreaming (and taking video breaks), it was a breeze.

The Final Verdict

This Lego City police bike and car chase scene is a must-have for any Lego lover. It’s quick, it’s fun, and it’s the perfect set for a lazy afternoon.

The rolling tires on both vehicles are as traditional as grandma’s apple pie, so don’t expect any fancy pull-back action. But hey, that just means more hands-on playtime, right?

In conclusion, if you’re looking for a Lego set that offers fun, excitement, and a touch of drama (courtesy of our library book-stealing robber), this is the one for you. Happy building!