Set Review ➟ LEGO® 43213-The little mermaid


In this small article we show you another new Disney set of the little mermaid, Danish character par excellence and therefore to contemplate not only for being a Disney license ;). It is a set catalogued for 5 years and up. This is a very small set but it feels very playable and it is also a great treasure book :). It comes with 3 mini figures of the size and appearance of the children from the Friends line that evoke the characters of the prince, the Little Mermaid and the very bad girl who wants to take over the wonderful voice of our protagonist at all costs. The format of the set is a book in the style of other sets designed by Jason Allemann. Here is an image of the set.

As you can imagine, the content is very simple. 2 small bags with some pieces, 3 loose pieces that I find interesting for some bizarre construction of the kind I like ^^, a sticker sheet and in this case there is not a booklet type manual but a folding sheet with the steps to follow.

In bag one we built the book and put some decorations, of course we also built our main characters in this story. I had tried not to put the stickers, but it really looks a bit bland, so as I almost always put the stickers on this time it was more than justified. How do you see it?

I have to say that the mechanism for closing the book with the key is very simple but not ineffective, quite the contrary. The second bag is a breeze and we've quickly finished assembling the set and we've moved on to the story. I keep these new references, at least for me, of bricks rounds with "fog". And here you finally see the poor prince waiting for his beloved mute who becomes a little mermaid again, all this after the assembly of the set.

The impression of the set is that for an adult afol is obviously not enough but for a collector it is always enough and the most important thing is that an infant will get hours of fun underwater. For sure! We would like to thank LEGO for making the set available for review in this article, although as always we have to say that LEGO does not support or endorse our opinions expressed in this article in any way.


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