The bike itself is a fairly sizeable build, measuring around 30cm (11″) long. The mech is also well finished around the back, and there’s a clip on the bottom to connect the mech to the bike. They look alright but unfortunately the design of the hands means they don’t grip things well. The mech uses new elements for the fingers, of which there are eight in total. It’s really easy to get the mech into a dynamic pose, which is also helped by the rotating waist that utilises one Technic pin. The specialised moulds for the limbs reduce posing options, but actual make the mech more playable as too many joints on a small mech can sometimes make it tricky to play with. The joints use mini ball joints but the arms and legs use a specialised mould in their construction, which means no elbow, wrist, or knee articulation. The chain accessory from the Ghost Rider minifigure can also be used on the mech – the instructions suggest wrapping it around the mech’s chest like this, which is actually quite a nice look. Ghost Rider can sit inside, and when the mech cockpit is closed he looks pretty snug. The core of the model uses two special moulded pieces for this style of mech, the front of which folds forward to give you access. It has a black, orange, and grey color scheme that matches Ghost RIder. The first build in the set is the mech, which follows the template for all the new 2023 Marvel mech sets. I’d have preferred it to be translucent orange like past variants, but this can actually be attached to the builds as well which is likely the reason for its duller color. Ghost Rider’s accessory is a light grey chain with a spike at the end. The back of the head has more of the fiery details, while the chain and leather jacket printing continues to the back of his torso. The head and torso prints themselves are rather cartoonish, but that makes sense as the set is likely targeted at a younger age range. The flames are attached to the head mould, which has been in use since 2016’s 76058 Spider-Man: Ghost Rider Team-Up, but still looks good. There’s only one minifigure included in the set, Ghost Rider himself, which isn’t ideal for a US$35 set. Bag 1 builds the mech while bag 2 builds the bike it’s pretty straightforward. Inside the box is one instruction manual and two numbered bags – no sticker sheet is always a plus. The back of the box shows the minifigure, the bike, and the mech all separately, plus a logo of Ghost Rider in the bottom left corner. The front of the box shows an action-packed shot of Ghost Rider’s mech riding his bike, complete with extra fiery graphics to grab attention. Review: LEGO 76917 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34)ħ6245 Ghost Rider Mech & Bike Set Details.Review: LEGO 76214 Black Panther: War on the Water.Review: LEGO 75579 Payakan the Tulkun & Crabsuit.Check out some of his previous reviews or follow him on Instagram His recent reviews include: This is a guest review from Vaderfan2187. Let’s find out what this set has going for it. Oversized mechs and oversized motorbikes are a staple of the LEGO Super Heroes theme, but in 2023 these two tropes have been combined to form a new revolutionary idea… a mech riding an oversized motorbike!Įnter 76245 Ghost Rider Mech & Bike, a mid-sized Marvel set released in January this year.
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