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Hello everybody, I'm Britton, and we're going to do a review and timelapse of the Lego Alien
Bugloid Warp Stinger from Galaxy Squad... This set is for ages 8 -- 14. Its set number
is 70702 and it has 310 pieces. It comes with three minifigures: a red Galaxy Squad trooper,
a red Galaxy Squad robot sidekick and an alien mosquitoid.
First we're going to unbox it and show what's inside: an instruction manual, Bag 2, stickers,
Bag 3, and Bag 1. (Timelapse segment begins.)
This is the Galaxy Squad speeder, the Galaxy Squad guy rides on. They have these little
guns on the sides here, and I don't know if these are headlights or guns but they can
kinda move up and down. And these are obviously the engines.
Over here we have the robot sidekick with these little weapons; I'm not sure if they
slice with a high slicing ability or if they shoot because they haven't really put any
movies up about them. And he also has his own little jet pack so he doesn't need a speeder
like this guy does. This is the actual Warp Stinger. It's the
biggest and second thing that you're going to build. The eyes here are the cockpit with
the little Mosquitoid inside and its little stinger here. When you first look at it, you'll
think the legs are the most of the support. But the main support is mostly the tail. It
can shoot. On the back we have a cocoon trap for the
Galaxy Squad people. There are these little spikes on the legs and a big stinger. And
if you get this set and start to build it, you do need to put stickers on both sides
of the required Lego pieces in this set. I've wanted this Warp Stinger for a while
and I'm glad that I now have it with all this shooting, supports and decals (I don't like
the decal part though). And it comes with another alien bugloid.