We had great fun putting these together, and when finished it really does feel like a true living space. You’ll use gray plates that jut out at an angle to add in a desk, shelving, and workshop area. Much of the detail of Lego Marvel Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop is in the sides of the set. It’s a bizarre addition to the set if you ask us, but it makes for a nice play piece – particularly since its front pincers are large enough to grab a minifigure. Split over three bags, you’ll start by putting together a big green and black bug monster. It’s a pleasant build, with no frustrating sections. Competent builders will have this together in little more than 40 minutes, while kids will undoubtedly need a little longer. There are a lot of small, fiddly pieces however – like decorative jars and individual tools – that make this a set unsuitable for the youngest of Lego builders. It’s purposefully simple to put together so that little builders can do it without much help. Lego Marvel Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop review: BuildĪs the 7+ age rating on the box of the Lego Marvel Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop should tell you, this isn’t a complicated build. Or if you want to see where Spider-Man: No Way Home fits into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, here’s an excellent run down of the Marvel movies in chronological order. If it’s other Lego sets you’re after, you can find our best Lego Marvel sets here. Read on for our detailed thoughts on Lego Marvel Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop.
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