LEGO will release a set with a Tallneck from the Horizon video game (76989)
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The building set is timed to coincide with the release of the Horizon Forbidden West.
The Tallneck set will be the first LEGO-PlayStation collaboration. The set, which is intended for an adult audience, will have 1222 parts. The height of the assembled model will be 34 centimeters.
Tallnecks in the Horizon universe are huge non-hostile robots that are needed to unite all the machines in a common connection. As the adventure progresses, the heroine can scan these robots to find out information about the area and open the map. The set also includes a headpiece for Aloy, a scanner robot with multi-colored eyes, and decorations such as tall grass, a birch tree, and a rusty traffic light.
The Horizon Tallneck set will go on sale on May 22 with a recommended price of £69.99 / €79.99 / $79.99.
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