LEGO longneck from Horizon: Forbidden West bids farewell with a stellar 4.8 out of 5 rating

The only LEGO set that resulted from the cooperation with the open-world game has become a real hit. However, the days of the long-neck from Horizon: Forbidden West are slowly numbering. In Horizon: Forbidden West you, as the protagonist Aloy, roam a post-apocalyptic world and encounter numerous robots that are hostile towards you. However, this is not the case with the distinctive long neck, of which there are a total of six in the game. Using clever jumping and climbing moves, you climb the longnecks bit by bit to scan your surroundings and expand your map. You can bring exactly such a long neck home: LEGO has immortalized the unmistakable colossus as a set made of clamping building blocks. The complete set of 1,222 LEGO bricks is still available to buy at Amazon and MediaMarkt. The long neck is no longer available in the official LEGO online store because it is a discontinued model. Longneck from Horizon Forbidden West: That's all included If you've played the main games in the Horizon series, you've probably come across the longneck a few times. In both games he is seen as a truly imposing presence. The LEGO long neck is an absolute eye-catcher and serves as a very special decoration on the gaming shelf. If you want, you can also add your own LEGO figure to the model. You can look forward to the following content with this extraordinary LEGO set: a total of 1,222 LEGO building blocks a miniature of Aloy a guardian miniature a building instructions Would you like inspiration for other cool Lego sets? In the video, our colleagues from Familie.de have great recommendations for you: These are the 10 coolest Lego sets The long neck from Horizon Forbidden West LEGO cooperates from time to time with various video game licenses, such as Super Mario, Minecraft or Fortnite -offshoot. The only set to emerge from the Playstation hit Horizon: Forbidden West was the long-neck model 76989. And that's what it was all about: Excellent ratings of 4.8 out of 5 possible stars on Amazon, special building blocks and attention to detail made the set a real hit. Since, as with all LEGO sets, the natural product cycle is coming to an end and space has to be made for new sets, stocks for the long neck are becoming smaller and smaller online. If you're getting FOMO now, get to it. The LEGO set is still available to buy online, but how long it will stay that way is only a matter of time. How well do you know gaming characters? Test yourself in the quiz! (Quiz) Test yourself: Do you recognize these 22 gaming characters just by their eyes?

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