Well, at least the ones we all know rather superficially from them being talked about in documentaries on TV and in a very limited, uneducated typical European/ US American way. For now let’s see what we have here.Īs usual we get a short editorial/ a few info pages roughly covering the most common mythical creatures. In fact they could probably do another five issues to cover all of their own dragons alone. In light of this over-abundance of potential material, the latest edition of the LEGO Explorer magazine was an inevitability. They even have a dedicated promotional set for it with a winged lion (set 40556 if anyone knows a good way of getting one cheap hit me up). Heck, they even opened up a new Mythica section in Legoland Windsor and the German Legoland is going to get one next year. There’s certainly no shortage of mythical creatures in the LEGO world, be that the good old Elves dragons, Ninjago dragons, Wizarding World creatures ( Harry Potter et al)or even more generic variations on the theme in Creator 3in1 sets.
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