Classic rainbow box of LEGO Review (Bricks on a Roll)

This week we’re having a peek at a return of a classic idea – give a kid a box of LEGO bricks and they’ll go hog-wild with creative building ideas. They’ve brought this idea back in a number of mixed brick sets, one of which is the “LEGO Classic Bricks on a Roll” set number 10715, 60th Anniversary Limited Edition. That’s a pretty long set name, but the contents are simple.
What’s in the box?
Inside this box is a giant pile of LEGO Bricks. Several packs separate colors, and the box includes a set of instructions for various neat lil’ sets – the ones you see on the front of the box, primarily. These sets are super simple to build, and make for some neat desk toppers, tooThis box contains just enough bricks for a 2-3 kids to build together, all at once, without having to go to battle with one-another. Several sets from the instructions booklet can be built at once without pieces overlapping. Bricks for buildings are joined by bricks for vehicles – or the odd abstract conglomeration of elements, if you do so wish.
As the “on a roll” bit might imply, this set includes a variety of wheels. Some wheels are relatively new, some are new takes on wheels you might remember using when you built with LEGO bricks in the early 1980s. Together, you’ll find enough tires to create just about any odd wheeled amalgamation of vehicle you can imagine.
One thing not in this set: Technic pieces. Technic is a separate monster, and one that’s generally better for older kids – but here, you do not have to worry about getting pieces that make other pieces more difficult to fit together. They’re all classic LEGO bricks, as such.
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