Standing at just over 6 inches tall and wearing his trusty orange construction suit with poseable arms. When the LEGO® Universe comes under attack, there’s no one better to have by your side than the LEGO® Movie 2 Emmet Minifigure Alarm Clock. The Minifigure has the same points of articulation in the head, arms and hands as a standard Minifigure, It doesn’t bend at the waist and it cannot be removed from the base section. I have to admit the new size is quite smaller than I expected But it is a totally new design and if the same scale minifigure was placed upon an equivalently sized display base, it would be far to big to put anywhere. The older clocks were classed as ‘550%’ with the LEGO Movie 2 ones being ‘300%’, I understand that some future LEGO Minifigure Clocks will also offer a ‘500%’ size. As you can see above there is quite a size difference. When these were first revealed, I was a little unsure how they compared to the older clocks, in terms of size. It only stays on for a few seconds and is bright enough to easily show the time in the dark of night. These will light up when the alarm activates or when one of the buttons are pressed. One of the things which hasn’t changed with the new design is the illuminated display. It’s certainly a little easier to set the clock up now, compared to older products. One of these switches the alarm function on or off, the other allows you to set the time or alarm time. These can also be used to set the clocks time and alarm, in conjunction with the slide switches on the rear of the clock. These also have dual uses, with the first demoing the new alarm sound and snooze functions, and the other two activating the light. There are a trio of button on top of the clock display which double up as the bricks studs. The main numbers show the current time, with the smaller numbers in the lower right hand corner highlighting the alarm time. The brand new design changes every single aspect of the clock, the LCD display is slightly more compact compare to past version, but it’s now a little clearer to see and the digits have been given a LEGO makeover and now look like actual LEGO bricks. For now I’ll be taking a look at the Emmet and Wyldstyle/Lucy Minifigure Clocks. Although they share similar features to past Minifigure clocks, it’s a completely new product and something which will continue with future products, including these upcoming LEGO Star Wars clocks. The new design moves the digital clock display into a mounted within oversized 1×3 brick, sat upon two 2×4 plates, with a large-scale minifigures stood at the back. Who have sent me a couple to take a closer look at. These included a new style clock, compared to past releases from ClicTime. A few weeks ago I broke the news of the range of buildable watches and Minifigure Clocks based on The LEGO® Movie 2.
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