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Parent Category: Nighthawks Other Hobbies
Category: Lego
Category : Opinion
Author: Nighthawk
Number Five is alive! A very iconic robot from my child hood in movie history in LEGO form. From the 1986 movie 'Short Circuit' comes our adorable friend Johnny Five. Created by NOVA Robotics as Number Five, he was struck by lightning and became 'alive'.
Set: M9225G
Pieces:  315
Ages: 7+
Steps: 84
Stickers: No
Figures: No
 
 
Growing up, Short Circuit was one of my favourite 80's movies and still is - I've watched in numerous times. Johnny Five is such a great character, with his very funny sense of humour and the silly jokes that he plays. Number 5 is alive.
 
This is a non Lego brand kit however I think this would make a great LEGO set as it is a character that everyone recognises and loves from the 1980s. It is on the Lego Idea's site
 
I'm not sure if the set should include a brick separator though. "No disassemble!" :)
 
 
Designed for enthusiasts aged 6 and up, this set, identified by MPN M9225G, measures 7.09 inches in height, 4.13 inches in length, and 3.1 inches in width, making for a substantial and satisfying build.The Shenzhen Chengmai brand ensures a quality product, and being released in 2023, this set is a current collectible. It comes in a polybag packaging, sans the original box, ensuring all pieces are contained for an unboxing surprise. Whether you're a fan of the 'Short Circuit' character family or a lover of robots in general, this set promises an engaging assembly and a charming addition to any collection.
 
My better half bought this off Temu pretty cheap as a bit of a surprise... the bricks are compatible with Lego but definatly not Lego. Also the he isn't really a playable while his tracks, arms and laser move and work he is pretty flimsy and if not careful you will be continuosily putting him back together. That being said he makes a great display.
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