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The value is good, but the build, Minifigures, and entertainment potential are great. The Daily Bugle (76178) is well worth the price tag. A few more Minifigures with leg printing and short/moveable legs on Spider-Ham would sway me higher. Ultimately, I rate the character design and accessories at 95%. Notably, the set contains newspaper tiles uniquely printed for this set. I will not list them all, but you get some nice pieces.

I counted 84, but I might have missed some. In terms of accessories, there are a lot. Finally, six have either dual-molded legs or leg printing. All Minifigures feature front and back torso printing, and 17 have double-sided faces or front and back head printing. Additionally, Spider-Man, Venom, Carnage, and Blade do not have any hairpieces or head coverings for obvious reasons. Otherwise, all characters come complete with the standard parts, except for Spider-Ham who has stumpy, un-moving legs. The Daily Bugle (76178) includes many new and exclusive Minifigures. I think the ratio of comic characters to normal people is fairly good in this set. Superhero sets need normal townsfolk and bystanders too. Additionally, the kit contains a number of civilians. I cannot contain my enthusiasm for those characters. Mostly notably, you get Daredevil, Punisher, Black Cat, and Blade. However, many of the characters are unique to this particular set. Some of them are available in cheaper sets, such as Spider-Man, Spider Gwen, Miles Morales, Mysterio, Sandman, Carnage, and Venom. The Daily Bugle comes with 25 glorious Minifigures. You just need to follow the instructions for another floor. While I have not tried it myself, the set appears to include enough pieces in the exploding portion of the window to rebuild it as an unbroken wall. Interestingly, one of the floors has an exploding window through which Green Goblin flies. This allows interior access from a different angle without the need to detach floor. However, each floor except the ground also has a removable front wall. They lift off to allow overhead access to the interior. Finally, the rooftop comes complete with a water tower and broadcast antenna, as well as the Daily Bugle sign built from bricks.Įach floor of the Daily Bugle (76178) is modular with an additional removable wall.Īs mentioned earlier, each floor is modular. Jonah Jameson and his assistant, Betty Brant. It looks like a little used storage floor where the lowly photographer works.

Up another floor is the dusty, cluttered office area of Peter Parker. Additionally, more newspapers litter the floor and decorate the walls.
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There are four desks, computers, a filing cabinet, water cooler, TV screens, and a kitchenette. Otherwise, the lobby has a reception desk, sitting area, and décor including a TV screen, awards, and wall mounted newspaper covers. However, the level features a blow out wall on the side for a simulated post-explosion scene. It is the only floor lacking a removable wall for ease of interior access.
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The Daily Bugle (76178) connects to the Creator Modular series and has matching sidewalks.

I received a pre-release copy of the Daily Bugle to review. Incidentally, that addressed another of my frequent gripes with large sets never including large numbers of Minifigures. As if that was not enough, the LEGO® Group also included a whopping 25 Minifigures in the set. The summer 2021 line-up includes an amazingly detailed 18+ version of the Daily Bugle (76178). This year, the LEGO® Group heard my prayers.
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But I want a cityscape full of modulars, not open backed or swing-open designs.

Sure, we get the occasional Avengers Tower or bank façade. My main beef with the Marvel and DC Comics themes has always been the lack of buildings. However, most of the time, I do not like them for the actual set, but for the Minifigures.
