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The evil Djinn Nadakhan and the crew of Misfortune’s Keep are threatening to destroy Ninjago. Soar sky-high with Lloyd’s booster jet and operate the winch to lower Jay into battle. Beware of Misfortune’s Keep’s hidden cannons, disc shooters and the pirate jet taking off from the launchpad. Can you help the Ninja to defeat Nadakhan and free trapped Wu from the golden Djinn Blade?
Lego Ninjago Misfortune’s Keep Contains:
- Includes 6 minifigures: Jay, Lloyd, Kai, Bucko, Nadakhan and Flintlocke, plus Monkey Wretch.
- The pirate’s airship/headquarters Misfortune’s Keep features an opening minifigure cockpit, lever-operated rotating engines with turning Ninja-blade propellers for launch and flight modes, 2 hidden fold-out cannons, 2 disc shooters, rotating aircraft gun, a detachable escape boat, armor crate and a sky pirates flag.
- Misfortune’s Keep also has a launchpad for the pirate jet. The jet features an opening minifigure cockpit, 2 stud shooters, fold-out wings and a spinning propeller.
- Lloyd’s booster jet features an attachment point for Lloyd, a spinning Ninjago rotor to raise and lower the winch, and golden Ninja blades.
- Weapons include a golden Djinn Blade with ‘trapped Wu’ element, 2 golden katanas each for Jay and Lloyd, Kai’s 2 silver katanas, Monkey Wretch’s rifle and hammer, Bucko’s pirate sword and Flintlocke’s gun.
- Recreate and role-play epic scenes from the NINJAGO™: Mastersof Spinjitzu TV show.
- Misfortune’s Keep measures over 9” (23cm) high, 17” (44cm) long and 17” (45cm) wide.
- Pirate flyer measures over 1” (4cm) high, 4” (11cm) long and 3” (9cm) wide.
- Detachable escape boat measures over 4” (11cm) long, 1” (4cm) wide and under 1” (2cm) high.
- Lloyd’s booster jet measures over 2” (7cm) high, 4” (12cm) long and 7” (19cm) wide.
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Ninjago 70605 Misfortune’s Keep [Review] – Brothers Brick
Ninjago’s new theme for 2016, called Skybound, takes us to the air in an epic duel between sky pirates and our intrepid heroes, the ninjas. We’ve already reviewed 70603 Zeppelin Raid, and now thanks to LEGO we are able to get our hands on the literal flagship for the theme, 70605 Misfortune’s Keep. The set includes 754 pieces, and we expect it to retail for around $80 when it debuts in the coming weeks. Included are the main airship, a smaller flier for both factions, and six minifigs and a monkey.
Inside the box are six numbered bags, a bag of oversized parts, a loose dark bluish grey 8×16 tile, and a sealed bag containing the instructions, sticker sheet, and flexible plastic die-cut pirate flag. The instruction bag contained a piece of rigid cardboard to ensure the manual and sticker sheet don’t get damaged, which is a great practice that LEGO should employ in all its larger sets. Currently, the practice is only used occasionally and with no discernible (to me) criteria, and the lack of it often results in crinkled instructions and sticker sheets being found in brand new boxes. The pristine instruction manual here is a hefty 142 pages, and although it’s not spiral bound, I had no issues with it staying open to the correct page as I was building...Read more here
Review: 70605 Misfortune’s Keep – Brickset
The Ninjago team is taking to the skies this year and the largest set belonging to the Skybound subtheme is 70605 Misfortune’s Keep, priced at £69.99 and containing 754 pieces as well as six minifigures, including three ninja and the exclusive Djinn Nadakhan!
This set stood out to me at once, combining the ramshackle nature of a pirate galleon with a steampunk vessel of some kind. The essence of this design is prevalent throughout all of the pirate craft in the latest wave and they therefore look fairly uniform despite their cobbled together appearance.
However, that has resulted in some issues which I had not anticipated as a few areas of the vessel are rather fragile and the space is not always used to its fullest potential in my opinion. Read on and see what you think…
Three ninja are included: Kai, Jay and Lloyd. They all appear in smaller sets but these versions are exclusive as Kai features a new scabbard element, Jay is wearing an eye patch and is without his mask while Lloyd wears some bulky armour by which he can be clipped to his booster jet... Read more here
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