The Massive 2028 piece, Temple of Airjitzu set
The Massive 2028 piece, Temple of Airjitzu set
The Massive 2028 piece, Temple of Airjitzu set

If you love Ninjas and LEGOs, you know the LEGO Ninjago line has always been the perfect LEGOs to scratch that itch. Now Malaysian LEGO fans will be delighted to know that a new series of of the LEGO Ninjago line has just been released 

The last Ninjago story arc saw the ninjas, Kai, Lloyd, Cole, Jay and Sensei Garmadon joining a mysterious tournament in search of their lost brother Zane – the white ninja. The series/story ended with Sensei Garmadon sacrificing himself to save Ninjago.

In the new story arc, a new evil in the form of Morrow the master of wind, has risen. Possessing the green Ninja Lloyd, the vengeful spirit now plots his hateful plans and the rest of the Ninjago crew have to adventure to far away lands, train and save one of their own from Morrow.

To reflect the new story-line, LEGO has released six new Ninjago sets and they are; 70733 Blaster Bike, 70734 Master Wu Dragon, 70735 Ronin R.E.X., 70736 Attack of the Morro Dragon, 70737 Titan Mech Battle, and 70738 Final Flight of Destiny’s Bounty (check out our gallery below for what they look like).

To celebrate the launch of the new sets LEGO and The Curve, Mutiara Damansara, have teamed up to offer the Ninjago experience in the for the Ninjago Battle Dojo. The Exhibition, cum experience showcase will run till 27 September allowing LEGO fans to have the full Ninjago experience and of course, splurge on Ninjago LEGOs.

That isn’t all either, as LEGO fans will also have the opportunity to lay their hands on one of the biggest Ninjago LEGO sets yet, the Temple of Airjitzu. This massive Ninjago set is 2028 pieces and contains 12 minifigures, including all the main Ninjago characters; Lloyd, Kai, Jay, Zane, Cole, Nya and Sensei Wu.

And to top it all off, shoppers who also spend RM200 at any outlet at the Curve will be entitled to redeem a LEGO product at the concierge.

The new LEGO Ninjago sets start from RM39.90 while the massive Temple of Airjitzu set will cost RM999.

So if you still need that LEGO itch to scratch, it’s time you head over to The Curve, Mutiara Damansara now!