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‘Horizon Forbidden West’ Tallneck LEGO Kit Arrives in May

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Feb 16 2022
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Build one of the game’s giant machines with this upcoming Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck LEGO Kit.

The sequel to the highly successful Horizon Zero Dawn comes out this Friday. Alloy’s adventures continue in a world overrun by hostile machines creatures and a deadly plague, as well as other survivors. She must use her skills and weapon abilities to survive.

 

The game is coming to the land of bricks this May. LEGO Model Designer Isaac Snyder spoke to the PS Blog on designing the Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck LEGO kit:

“I fell in love with Horizon Zero Dawn the first time I played it. It’s a futuristic world full of gorgeous scenery, strong characters, threatening machines, and a rich story. The Guerrilla designers were a huge inspiration and help in capturing the spirit of this universe in LEGO form. The Horizon fan community is so creative, and this model is dedicated to their passion and imagination.”

 

The new set is part of LEGO’s adult line that includes more complex builds that make great display pieces once done. The Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck uses some clever brick-building techniques to recreate the machine’s details. It is over 13.5 inches (34cm) tall and stands on a Horizon landscape that features a birch tree and a rusty traffic light.

The set comes with an Aloy minifig with a bow, spear, and a Watcher with either blue, yellow, or red eyes.

'Horizon Forbidden West' Tallneck LEGO Kit Aloy

via LEGO

Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck (76989) – $79.99

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  • 1,222 pieces
  • Aloy and a Watcher Minifigures
  • Display stand with familiar Horizon landscape details
  • Over 13.5 in. (34 cm) high, 9 in. (23 cm) wide, and 6.5 in. (17 cm) deep
  • Step-by-step guide, plus the inside story of how LEGO designers created a model that captures the Horizon universe

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Author: Mars Garrett
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