


There’s an inset shot showing the dragon’s play feature of expanding wing vanes, but otherwise there’s not much else to see here. The back of the box has a slightly less energetic view of the Ultra Dragon, with the minifigures getting a bit more focus as they surround it. The age range is set at 9+, which feels appropriate for the build complexity in this set. Lloyd gets an inset shot in the upper right, surrounded by an artistic rendering of the Ultra Dragon.

The Ultra Dragon fills the center of the scene, with the minifigures duking it out around the fringes on the left hand side while the Crystal King looks on from near his throne. The Crystalized theme’s package style returns to a more cinematic feel, ditching the more line-art stylings of the previous EVO wave. Lloyd’s Golden Ultra Dragon comes packaged in a large tab-sealed box. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Does LEGO manage to justify the cost with the contents? Read on as we take an early look and decide for yourself! Featuring a giant cast of nine minifigures, a weapon-studded throne, and a massive four-headed dragon, this is the most expensive set in the wave…but it’s notthe set with the most pieces. This 989 piece set will available June 1st in the UK, and August 1st worldwide, from the LEGO Shop Online for US $139.99 | CAN $179.99 | UK £124.99. Dragons and Ninjago: This fan-favorite thematic pairing returns in Summer 2022 with Ninjago 71774 Lloyd’s Golden Ultra Dragon, part of Ninjago Season 15’s “ Crystalized” theme.
