In Toy Story 4, her origins are slightly explained by Woody to Giggle McDimples. In private, she is a great deal more daring with her words and actions, which Woody seems to be quite fond of. She is noted for using her shepherdess crook to hook her cowboy and bring him closer in a romantic way. Bo is the romantic interest (later girlfriend) of Woody, providing a calm and loving comfort whenever he is overwhelmed. Bo is sometimes considered to be "Andy's toy" because Andy likes to make her the damsel in distress of his plays. The backpack is well rendered, and his arms include details like his laser beam light.She is inspired by the character of the classic children's nursery rhyme Little Bo-Peep. A 4×4 main body with a lot of Studs Not On Top construction to fill out details.īuzz, Woody, and Bo Peep are instantly recognizable in their final forms.īuzz’s final build includes his space suit wings extended. That said, at a certain point, the in-progress sets all look very similar. Woody includes two white ice cream scoop pieces acting as cotton inside of his torso. Buzz has 4 blue 1×1 round bricks topped by silver 1×1 round plates inserted in an alternating up/down fashion, like batteries in his chest. For instance, Buzz and Woody’s chests are filled with reminders of their canonical toy nature. Still, these two sets aren’t without their own unique charms. It ends up buried inside Woody’s hat, but it can easily be replaced with two 2×2 plates if you wanted to harness it for other builds while still keeping Woody on display.īrickHeadz are, by their nature, fairly formulaic affairs. Like the brackets above, this piece isn’t unique to this set, but it is a fairly new mold and this was my first time having one in hand. ![]() This brick is as tall as two plates stacked together and features a ribbed pattern around the entire edge of the brick, with a technic axle hole in the center. Perhaps the most noteworthy piece in either set is the 2×2 ribbed brick that comes in the Woody and Bo Peep set. This isn’t the first time these pieces have been available, but they are rather rare colors. The wedges that make up Buzz’s wings, on the other hand, feature a red striped pattern that I think will prove useful in a variety of builds.Īdditionally, the Woody and Bo Peep set features a 1×1 bracket in Dark Purple and a couple of 2×2 inverted brackets in Bright Light Blue. The 1×4 tile featuring Buzz’s upper torso control panel might offer a little more variety as a part in certain sci-fi builds, but it’s still pretty unmistakably Buzz Lightyear. The 2×4 tiles that serve as Woody and Bo Peep’s torsos have great printing, but they probably won’t provide many options to builders working on their own creations. Neither set comes with decals, but there are several printed pieces to provide character specific details. Inside Woody and Bo Peep’s box are four bags, two numbered “1” for Woody and two numbered “2” for Bo Peep, as well as a separate instruction booklet for each figure. Inside Buzz’s box you’ll find three bags of parts, a folded instruction booklet, and a loose 6×6 black plate. The back of the boxes demonstrates the figures’ ability to be removed from their display stand and cross-sells the corresponding Toy Story set. Each box features images of the completed included models and the Toy Story logo prominently displayed. Woody and Bo Peep come in a rectangular box to accommodate both sets. ![]() Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews.īuzz Lightyear comes packaged in a small square box typical of single BrickHeadz sets. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. ![]() But how does the BrickHeadz format do at translating these iconic animated characters? Let’s dive into Andy’s toy box and find out. Woody and Bo Peep is a 296-piece set that will retail for US $19.99 | CAN $24.99 | UK £17.99. Buzz Lightyear is a 114-piece set available for US $9.99 | CAN $12.99 | UK £9.99. Both sets will be available on February 1st. Now, in 2022, these two aesthetic milestones are coming together to give us sets 40552 Buzz Lightyear & 40553 Woody and Bo Peep, These are BrickHeadz numbers 158, 159, and 160, respectively. In 2016, LEGO put a whole new spin on buildable figures with the release of the first BrickHeadz. ![]() In 1995, Pixar revolutionized the look of animated feature films with the release of Toy Story.
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