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LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Main Street and Space Roller Coaster revealed

May 3, 2023 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has unveiled two new Creator 3-in-1 sets – Main Street (31141) and the Space Roller Coaster (31142) which will hit shelves on August 1st; check out the promotional images here…

 

LEGO® fans aged 9+ enjoy a fun trip to the city with this LEGO Creator 3in1 Main Street (31141) building set. It features 4 different buildings: a 3-floor corner hotel, a music store, a record store with a band on the rooftop and a café. Each building connects to form a street scene or can be detached to play with separately.

Little builders can create 3 different city models with this LEGO Creator 3in1 playset. They can build the Main Street with4 buildings, rebuild it into a 4-floor art deco apartment building with a park, or an archway market street with a photo studio and flower shop. There are also 6 minifigures for role play included with each set. Collect 3 sets and the 3 individual models can be put together to make one extra-large city scene.

  • 3in1 toy – Kids can play out exciting city stories with this LEGO® Creator 3in1 Main Street (31141) playset, featuring 3 models in 1: a toy city street, an art deco building and a market street
  • Endless play – LEGO® fans can build and rebuild 3 different city scenes: a street with a hotel, music store, record store and café; a 4-floor art deco apartment building; or an archway market street
  • Access at the back – Each model is open at the back so kids can turn the models around and enjoy playing out fun stories with all the rooms and accessories
  • Packed with accessories – Accessories in the Main Street include a coffee machine and musical instruments, the art deco skyscraper features a fridge and a desk and the archway market street has a chaise longue
  • 6 minifigures – Includes a coffee shop worker, a hotel receptionist, a singer, a wheelchair user, a child and a store clerk. The characters’ hair and torsos can be switched for greater diversity
  • A fun build – This 1,459-piece playset provides a rewarding building experience and can be given as a holiday or birthday gift to young LEGO® fans aged 9+ with an interest architecture
  • Display item – Measuring over 14.5 in. (38 cm) high, 7 in. (19 cm) wide and 5.5 in. (14 cm) deep, the art deco building can be proudly displayed in kids’ bedrooms between playtimes

 

Space fans aged 9+ enjoy an exhilarating trip to an amusement park with this highly detailed LEGO® Creator 3in1 Space Roller Coaster (31142). The playset includes a winding roller coaster track featuring 3 moving carts for fun rides, which zoom past a decorative space rocket, models of Saturn and Earth, a moon base and a shooting star. There is also a cool meteor with a light brick that can be illuminated, plus 5 minifigures.

Kids will be spoilt forchoice with 3 different amusement park rides to build in this unique LEGO Creator 3in1 construction set. They can create the Space Roller Coaster, then rebuild it into a drop tower with an elevator or a spinning space carousel. Each set includes a light brick feature that illuminates when activated.

  • 3in1 toy – Kids enjoy fun in space with this LEGO® Creator 3in1 Space Roller Coaster (31142) playset, featuring 3 models to build and rebuild in 1 box
  • 3 different rides – Space fans can build 3 different amusement park rides: a Space Roller Coaster, a drop tower and a carousel
  • Fast-paced intergalactic adventure – The roller coaster has a winding track where 3 carts can zoom around surrounded by planets, shooting stars and meteors
  • Plummeting and spinning action – The drop tower has anelevator that goes up to the top before falling to the ground, while the carousel has a mini space rocket and space shuttle that quickly rotate
  • 5 minifigures – The building set includes an astronaut, a dad and 2 children, a scientist, plus a baby astronaut. Kids can swap the characters’ outfits to create fun new looks
  • A rewarding build – This 874-piece playset gives kids aged 9+ a fun building experience and can be given as a holiday or birthday gift to fans of science and technology
  • Display item – Measuring over 10.5 in. (27 cm) high, 10.5 in. (27 cm) wide and 22 in. (55 cm) deep, the Space Roller Coaster can be displayed in kids’ bedrooms

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: LEGO

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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