LEGO VIDIYO shifts into gear for its second wave of sets with
Following a less-than-ideal initial launch of the theme, LEGO VIDIYO is back in a slightly refreshed way. Instead of just simple BeatBox sets and Bandmates, which met with a large amount of criticism, we have now been introduced to colourful, neon, comprehensive builds themed around stages and music.
43112 Robo HipHop Car provides an unusual early twist on that concept by placing its stage on wheels. But can it drive the VIDIYO theme back into our good books?
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Theme: LEGO VIDIYO Set name: 43112 Robo HipHop Car Release: June 1, 2021
Price: £24.99 / $29.99 / €29.99 Pieces: 387 Minifigures: 2
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The new batch of LEGO VIDIYO sets are undeniably eye-catching and colourful, but
In fact, when displayed side by side with many of the other new LEGO VIDIYO sets, this actually looks slightly out of place given its lack of bright neon tiles covering the surfaces of the model. That doesn’t mean that this build is mundane, however, as there are more than enough different colours to keep things interesting aesthetically.
The building process is simple and easy to follow across the three separate numbered bags, all of which take a little over 10 minutes to complete, bringing the construction time of this build to around 40 minutes in total. Thankfully, VIDIYO’s trend of eschewing stickers continues with 43112 Robo HipHop Car – but only a couple of printed pieces are present, and the model would have benefited greatly from more printed details.
A large brick-built double-sided robot head is placed at the centre of the lowrider-style car, which nicely breaks up this build, allowing for a better transition to the drinks area located at the back of the car. The double-sided robot head is built to rotate, allowing you to change which side of the head is on display.
Located behind the oversized robot head and at the back of the lowrider is a drinks area, which is complete with golden cups and golden taps to match. This section of the build comes across as a bit of an afterthought, as it feels a little too small and is barely able to fit a single minifigure.
There’s also a BeatBox-style base for showcasing the minifigures and the included BeatBits, but it doesn’t feel hugely relevant. (In fact, its main effect given the price of
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That really just speaks to how great those characters are more than anything, because the finished model here is pretty fun too. The construction process for the car is generally straightforward, and would have benefited from more detail, but it’s not bad given the price and piece count. And if you’re just dipping your toes into VIDIYO’s larger builds, this is a comparatively cheap way to do so.

This set was provided for review by the LEGO Group.
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