![]() ![]() The Sonic the Hedgehog was chosen as part of the most recent round of the LEGO Ideas review, and the blue blur is celebrating his 30th anniversary this year, what a coincidence. The LEGO Group has produced some unique trains before, including a Monster Fighters Ghost train, but this would definitely be one of the more unique models amongst them.Īt the end of the day, it seems likely that the iconic Green Hill Zone will be the first choice for the LEGO Ideas Sonic the Hedgehog set, but hopefully one day, at least one of the other Sonic Mania zones can be recognised in brick-built form. On the side could be a build of Tails’ Tornado airplane to chase the railed-vehicle down. One of the more obvious parts of this level to recreate in a LEGO set would be the Doctor Eggman-themed train, piloted by the bad Doctor himself, wearing a conductors cap for good measure. The Mirage Saloon Zone is the eighth zone that can be experienced in the game and features a wide desert expanse, with a strangely familiar train. Mirage Saloon Zone Image: Sonic News Network Perhaps a few power-ups could be included as well to make the set a boss fight, rather than a depiction of the whole zone. This is the most striking part of the zone and would make an excellent centrepiece for display. Perhaps this potential build could finish off the set with the missing three characters in front of the stained glass window, as seen in the image above. In fact, two of these bosses are included in the original Green Hill Zone LEGO Ideas project. This zone is the home to Doctor Eggman and the rest of the Hard-boiled heavies, a series of bosses that are fought over the course of the game. ![]() ![]() Titanic Monarch Zone Image: Sonic News Network The lanterns that can be seen in the above image could be a side build placed in the foreground, while at the rear of the temple, the printing factory could be seen, with crates scaffolding and perhaps even a play feature for Sonic to destroy it, bringing the ruin back to its natural state. A large ruin build be the focal point of the set with sloped edges for a minifigure to run up and down. The Press Garden Zone is an ancient ruin, industrialised by Doctor Eggman to be repurposed as a printing factory for his propaganda. Press Garden Zone Image: Sonic News Network LEGO chains could be used to hang rings from a ceiling, bringing another kinetic element to the model. Alternatively, a sound brick could be brought in to play every Sonic fan’s favourite theme, the drowning music. The boat would almost certainly have to play a role in any LEGO set, perhaps on a track for sonic to ride across the water. The water-filled Hydrocity zone depicts an underground system, decorated with etched designs and occasional canoe, perhaps a usual sight in the sewers of the Sonic world. For display it could even have the ability to place your phone within the build, acting like on the giant TV screens located through the level. By looks alone, this zone would make an excellent LEGO set with plenty of decorations and side builds to be had with the studio equipment scattered around. The zone takes place in a colourful and brightly-lit skyscraper city with studios, snacks, movie equipment and more. Studiopolis Zone was the first zone developed for the video game, so it only makes sense as the first on the list.
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