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Lego daily bugle modification
Lego daily bugle modification










lego daily bugle modification

Moving up to the second floor, the villainous Green Goblin can be seen smashing a window to get to Peter Parker’s office where his camera lies waiting for the next story. Within the building, there are several famous settings from the various universes, including the ground floor entrance that can be destroyed to look like an explosion has taken place and the newsroom on the first floor complete with the usual office furniture of desks and computers, but also much needed donuts and other treats! The whole set is also modular, meaning you can remove walls and floors to get to the action within. The LEGO Daily Bugle is incredibly detailed both inside and out, with three floors, the front street, and the back alley.

lego daily bugle modification

Jonah Jameson, and Betty Brant, it is here that the iconic phrase of “Get me pictures of Spider-Man!” was first uttered.

lego daily bugle modification

Workplace of Peter Parker, Ben Urich, Robbie Robertson, J.

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The Daily Bugle offices first featured in The Amazing Spider-Man comic series over 50 years ago in 1963 and remains a much-loved setting throughout the web-slinger’s various adventures. Designed for grown-ups, it is the tallest LEGO Marvel set to date standing at 82cm tall and featuring 3,772 pieces. Jonah Jameson’s, and Peter Parker’s offices. Today, the LEGO Group reveals the new #76178 LEGO Spider-Man Daily Bugle set, an intricate version of the iconic newspaper building, complete with the demanding editor, J.












Lego daily bugle modification