In todays video we build and review the Lego Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark Temple of the Golden Idol set #77015, with 1,545 pieces. This is one of two Lego Indiana Jones sets that I wanted when these were released. The other being the Fighter Plane Chase, but this one was always out of stock. I did accidentally find and buy this set in Seattle, Washington before my cruise. I took the risk of storing it my car while I was at sea, and fortunately my car wasn’t burglarized and I was able to get this set home safely. The box does have a lot of abuse from its travels, so lets dive into the unboxing. We find 10 building steps, 1 sticker sheet, and 1 book. Couple of the 10 building steps do have one or more bags. The build is separated into 3 sections, first is 3 bags, second is 3 bags, and the final is four bags. In the review we can see the four minifigures this set comes with including Indiana Jones. We also take a look at the four play features of the set. Starting from the last to first, because that’s the direction the Indiana goes in the movie to escape. We have the Golden Idol, its on a pedestal that goes down shining a light and causing the temple to crumble. Next we have a swing that gets us over the pit of death, this leads two a quickly closing trap door function. Finally we have the iconic boulder to escape. Overall the set is highly detailed and fun to play with. The BAT Score gave this set a 93, which is my direct feeling of this set. I am very happy I looked and found this set, and that I built it. I deeply recommend it, and the price of $150 US is very fair for this set. Please comment your thoughts down below. If you enjoyed the video please Like, Share, and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
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00:00 Introduction
00:21 Welcome
06:57 Unboxing
10:32 Time Lapse
12:05 Review
18:31 Wrap Up
24:13 Outro
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