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Not content with bringing us a Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera set, you can now build a retro camera in Lego, too.
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And even better, this is a cheapie, too. At least compared to a few of the retro sets Lego has produced of late. Oh yes, it’s a three-in-one set as well, so if you get bored of the camera, there are other models available as well. So plenty of plusses here.
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The headline act is the ability to create a good-looking retro camera. But if you want more, there’s also the option to build a couple more retro pieces – a retro video camera or a retro TV with an antenna.
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The camera features a moving lens, buttons on the top to take a photo, an opening back to place a brick-built piece of film inside and a multicoloured textile strap to carry it. Very well thought out and something most ages could tackle. This is an 8+ set made up of 261 pieces.
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And as you can see, it’s a nice thing to have on display after. In fact, it’s perfect to sit alongside that Polaroid if you decide to take that on just after Christmas.
As I said, an affordable set, retailing for just £17.99. I suspect a good introduction to making Lego models if you want to fill some of the time during these cold winter evenings.