This set also actually has glorious brick printed “No Ghosts” logos – unlike the Ghostbuster Firehouse (75827) which rewarded you for your investment with impressive applicable stickers. It also has those big beautiful red fins, and a bumper that is unmistakably a 1959 Cadillac, Credit: LEGO/Sony Pictures The brand new swing open suicide door and gunner seat (seen in the trailers) with proton pack attached. The details range from the open up rear doors, the rusted old body panels, Credit: LEGO/Sony Pictures You’re paying roughly half the price for half the kit, but let me remind you what a kit this thing is! The Firehouse (75827) has 4636 pieces for $349.99 US dollars. $199 USD is going to get you 2352 pieces, which is exactly 2284 pieces less than the Ghostbuster Firehouse (75827). To help you in your debate as to whether this newest set, based on The Ghostbusters movie is worth it or not, I’ll help break it down for you. It is a little more expensive than most average LEGO sets out there, especially if you’re not a hard-core LEGO collector and you just like to dabble in LEGO or just buy your favourite franchise when the licenses come out. ***This concludes Minor Spoilers segment, Continue on reading for rest of article*** In my opinion, that is good enough to make up for the lack of minifigures.
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