Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck Officially Revealed

Today the LEGO Group and PlayStation officially reveal one of the coolest things yet, a set inspired by Guerrilla Games immersive world of Horizon. With Horizon Forbidden West hitting PlayStation consoles this week, fans will be able to continue their adventures with Aloy later this year with the LEGO® Horizon Tallneck. This amazing 1222 piece set recreates the huge communication towers found wandering the overgrown lands of Horizon. As well as the Tallneck, the set also includes a Watcher and an Aloy Minifigure. As a massive fan of the first game and the Horizon world in general, this set has me super exciting, the only downside is we have to wait until May. Horizon Forbidden West is released this week on PlayStation consoles.

The LEGO Group teams up with PlayStation to bring to life the new LEGO® Horizon Forbidden West™ Tallneck set

Billund, Denmark February 15, 2022: The LEGO Group and PlayStation, join forces to delight fans of both brands with the very first LEGO® set inspired by the world of Horizon Forbidden West. Working with acclaimed developer Guerrilla, the collaboration – recreates the authentic features within the Horizon Forbidden West videogame and transforms the experience into LEGO brick form for fans around the world. Designed as a build and display model, this 1,222-piece set is sure to invite builders into the 31st century and encourage imaginations to flow freely through the process of building out the Horizon universe.

This LEGO set for adults will take builders into an adventure world through Aloy, a fierce machine hunter and the Tallneck, the iconic and awe-inspiring machine Aloy uses to explore nearby areas in her mission to restore order and balance in Horizon Forbidden West. Included in this set is a brand-new headpiece for Aloy, the Watcher machine that comes with a choice of blue, yellow or red eyes and her bow and brick-built spear, alongside the authentic Tallneck machine, with a smooth, disc-shaped head and long slim legs to add striking features within the model. Fans can finish their build by adding the beautiful landscape details like the brick-built birch tree, tall grass and a rusty stoplight, completing the centerpiece for its display moment.

“Getting to team up with Guerrilla was truly remarkable” says Isaac Snyder, Designer at the LEGO Group. “The Guerrilla team is incredibly passionate about the world of Horizon Forbidden West and were a huge help in ensuring we were able to create an authentic representation in LEGO form. Thanks to our close collaboration we were able to include references to all the most iconic aspects of Horizon Forbidden West, from incredible machines, mysterious ruins, unique tribes, and stunning scenery. There is a huge amount of mutual respect between the design teams and everyone involved was beyond excited to see this model come to life! Our hope is that everyone building this model has as much fun as we did designing it.

The buildable Horizon Tallneck model has 1222 pieces, measures over 34 cm (13.5 in.) high, 23 cm (9 in.) wide and 17 cm (6.5 in.) deep and will be available from May 2022 on LEGO.com, LEGO brand Retail Stores, and major retailers globally for 79.99 EUR/ 79.99 USD / 69.99 GBP / 129.99 AUD / 99.99 CAD

Fans eager to learn more can get a sneak peak of the model in this video posted today.

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Author: Adam White

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