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Lego kids alarm clock
Lego kids alarm clock














Here he is in comparison with the real Buzz Lightyear minifig and Build-A-Buzz. The only thing that throws you off are the screw holes and the Lego Toy Story 3 tatoo on his butt. Looking at it from the back, it's even less distinguishable from the minifig. Pretty cool, right? It's very accurate to the original minifig, except that it has a digital clock in its belly! The clock is somewhat hard to read from this angle due to the protruding chest armor, which may be one of its only flaws.

lego kids alarm clock

This is what the clock looks like after the wings have been attached. So, in a way, these are the first minifig alarm clock accessories! There is one more thing you have to add though: the wings! The cool thing about the wings is that they attach the same way the ones on the real minifig do, and Buzz can hold them in his hands, just like the minifig. Once you're done, you close it all back up again, and voila! Your Buzz Lightyear alarm clock is ready for action! But watch out that you do it right, or else you might activate his Spanish mode! Next, you have to remove the battery hatch, which is also held in place by a screw, and insert the batteries. So yeah, you're gonna need some tools for this. This requires you to remove Buzz's jetpack which is attached to his back by two large pegs and fastened by a single screw. Well, you thought wrong! First of all, we have to insert the batteries.

#LEGO KIDS ALARM CLOCK HOW TO#

It features instructions on how to insert the batteries and set the time and alarm in 9 different languages, along with illustrations and some contact information.Įven though this is a Lego product, you wouldn't expect there to be any assembly to be required. In the end, this is what comes out of the box: The minifig clock, the wings, the batteries, and an operation manual.

lego kids alarm clock

There is also a white box on the back which doesn't contain anything but the batteries. This is the inside of the box taken out of the package.īuzz is tied onto the cardboard by these ropes, similar to the real Buzz Lightyear in the movies. The first thing you see when you open the package is Buzz's wings which are individually packaged in clear plastic. The top lid here is sealed with clear sticker that reads "QC PASSED" which I assume means this product passed quality control. On the back it shows you some of the features of the clock and some small print. It doesn't resemble anything from any of the Toy Story movies and it doesn't even look good, so I don't get why they chose to do this at all. What's weird is that they made it look like there is a red piece of cardboard wrapped around the lower third of the package. On the inside and on the sides of the box it shows the same spacey image as all Buzz-themed Lego sets. The hole that reveals the product has a stylish shape to it, with the "3" of the Toy Story 3 logo overlapping the edge a bit. It's about the same size and features a Toy Story theme.

lego kids alarm clock

The package that the Buzz clock comes in is similar to other minifig clocks from Clic Time. Exact 1:6 scale replica of the original LEGO Minifigure














Lego kids alarm clock