LEGO Agents Mobile Command Center

Written by admin on Jan 30 2010

Review LEGO Agents Mobile Command Center


I'M KIND surprised by the bad reviews given by some of all the other buyers. MY HUSBAND built this for our son, who is only 3.5 years, and even when pre-school child can play with it every day since Christmas. Yes, it is not as durable, as so many other games (perhaps as Fisher-Price little or Tikes) … HOWEVER, IT Lego! It's Made BY BAJILLION small pieces. I JUST'd be expected to re-build and redesign as we went forward. And do not teach our son cameFrustrated about something. If something gets rid … We go with the flow and fix it, or come with our own new DESING AND IMPROVEMENT. This is the beauty ~!

And the many features; Cool FUNCTIONING projection screen, the glove compartment for many small vehicles, prison escape, computer screens COCKPIT … ALL amazing and very well designed. Thus for the imagination in other ways much more HERE … My Son is always trying to find with new adventures for the broker!

LEGO Agents Mobile Command Center Details

  • The task for special agent builders: Build super security measures into the mobile HQ to prevent his escape
  • Agent tip: Because a full attack is expected to unfold at HQ, use as many of the truck-based resources to ward off villain infiltration
  • The HQ center is equipped with in tell center, tool bay, repair shop, mini jet boat, video surveillance plane, disarming vehicle, mini boat, jet, radars, missiles and laser projector screen
  • Includes five vehicles and seven minifigures
  • Contains 1,154 pieces

LEGO Agents Mobile Command Center Specifications
Capture the evil Dr. Inferno and keep tabs on his henchmen with Lego Agents Set 8635. Tons of secret spy technology is packed inside the Mobile Command Center truck to ensure that each mission becomes a unique, imaginative adventure. This building set contains small parts and complex instructions, so it is recommended for ages 8 to 14. And like all advanced Lego sets, it also holds the potential to keep creative adults entertained for hours.


What We Think


Fun Factor:

Durability:

(what this means)

The Good: Mobile Command Center packed with spy technology

The Bad: Hinges can come apart during transport

In a Nutshell: Fun building set inspires action-packed imaginative play


At a Glance

Ages: 8 to 14
Requires: (includes batteries)

Dr. Inferno is trapped in the jail. View larger.

With its hatches closed, the command center looks like an ordinary truck. View Larger.

Your Mission: Prevent Dr. Inferno’s Escape
In undercover mode, the mobile command center looks like a big gray and blue tractor trailer. But look closely and you’ll find hatches that open up to reveal an interior packed with the latest spy technology and top-secret information. There’s even a state-of-the-art prison cell designed to hold the evil Dr. Inferno, as well as a working mission brief projector that uses an LED light to display Inferno’s image on the wall.

Seven included Lego figures, a jet plane, and two cars make it easy to set up epic battles between the command center’s employees and Dr. Inferno’s henchmen, who have arrived to set him free. The Spy Clops figure, along with Gold Tooth, and Agents Chase, Fuse, Charge, and Trace, are uniquely detailed and ready for action. Inside the center, a tool shop, loading crane, and hidden weapons bay packed with missiles and blasters are in place to keep them busy.

Crafting the Command Center
With 20 bags containing 1,154 pieces and four books of instructions, the Mission 6: Mobile Command Center was the biggest construction project that our Lego tester had ever undertaken. In about eight hours he completed the assembly, took it for a test drive, and secured Dr. Inferno in the high-tech jail cell. Like with all Lego sets, the instructions include here provide colorful step-by-step images that make it easy for any diligent builder to create the detailed Command Center and it’s accessory vehicles. Although, when our Command Center was finished, we did discover that one sticker was missing.

This set gets great fun-factor ratings, due in large part to the opening doors that hide all the spy technology, and the fact that this mobile base is on wheels and can go anywhere. Our tester also appreciated the way most of the smaller vehicles fit neatly inside the Command Center’s compartments, the super-cool mission brief projector, and the moving crane. The detailed mini figures and the missiles hidden in the grill of the truck got the thumbs up, too. Overall, we found only one minor design flaw. When the Command Center is assembled and is pulled around by the truck cab, some of the hinges that hold the compartment doors in place come apart easily, causing play to pause while they are reattached.

Whether your child uses the Command Center by itself or as part of an existing Lego collection, it’s sure to inspire hours of fun. We also appreciate the way that Lego systems never limit imaginative play. All the cool hardware that makes up the Mobile Command Center can be used to build any structure or vehicle your child can dream up. And time has shown that building projects are a great way to inspire cooperative play between friends and siblings, too.

What’s in the Box
1,154 Lego pieces and four instruction booklets.

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