Thursday, June 20, 2019

FH4 LEGO Speed Champions: First step to awesomeness

Forza Horizon 4 teamed up with LEGO to bring drivers the "awesome" expansion known as the Forza Horizon 4 LEGO Speed Champions and I'm trying it now to see how awesome the world of LEGO is on Forza Horizon 4.



In FH4 LEGO Speed Champions, players explore the LEGO Valley taking on the Brick Challenges to become the Master Builder and in due course, the LEGO Speed Champion. In a world full of LEGO bricks waiting to be smash themselves into pieces (and then rebuilt), life couldn't get as awesome as residing in LEGO City. Huhehe...



Having a taste of what the LEGO Valley is, this is my first LEGO car of this awesome new adventure; it's a LEGO Speed Champions version of the classic Mini Cooper that dominated rally racing in its heyday. It maybe a LEGO car but it still behaves like a real Mini Cooper so it's awesome in every single way. In order to test its awesomeness, I went to Area 7052 to have a blast on this LEGO-fied Mini. Take it away.



As you may know, every time you complete a brick challenge, you will gain bricks and if you earn enough bricks, you can expand your Master Builder's house as well as gaining awesome rewards. Easier said than done but you get the point.



Oh, and you can bring your Forza cars here in the LEGO Valley as well, just like back at Fortune Island. One such example is the Fiat Dino, a V6-powered classic Italian sports coupe that I got from the Autumn Horizon Playlist recently and now, it's spending a breath of fresh air in this awesome new world. Okay, let's see what this classic Italian grand tourer can do in the world of LEGO.



So, there you are, an awesome new adventure, an awesome new challenge, and some awesome prizes to take home, the world of LEGO is always open for everyone who wish their life will be as awesome as...them, and with the FH4 LEGO Speed Champions, you will have an awesome time exploring the world of LEGO by all means necessary.

Enjoy your stay at the LEGO Valley!

*Each set sold separately. Base and backgrounds not included. Sort of.

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