I found a deal on LEGO DREAMZzz Nightmare Scorpion Digger Building Toy for Boys & Girls with 2 Build Options, 3 Minifigures & Treasure Creature – Gift Idea for Birthdays – 71513 — only $34.99 (regularly $49.99).
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Why it caught my eye
This DREAMZzz set lets kids build two very different creatures from one pile of bricks — a scorpion-style excavator or a biomechanical wasp — so it keeps imagination moving. At 505 pieces it’s big enough to feel like a real build session (not a mini set) but not so massive that it takes a whole weekend. That combination and the story-led extras made this a pretty good one to flag when it dropped in price.
What you get
It’s the LEGO DREAMZzz Nightmare Scorpion Digger (model 71513). Highlights from the product details:
- 505 pieces and recommended for ages 7+
- Two build options: scorpion excavator (with clawed pincers, shooters and a crushing excavator) or a biomechanical wasp (wings, shooters and a venomous excavator stinger)
- Buildable pink diamond side build that contains an Orange Treasure Creature figure
- Minifigures included: Mateo (with green sword), villain Arika, Cooper with a mech suit that has posable arms, legs and claws
- Extra figures: a Z-Blob figure and three spiders
- Digital, 3D-guided building instructions available in the LEGO Builder app
- Finished scorpion size: roughly 7.5 in. high, 8.5 in. long and 9 in. wide
Who would like this
Kids who enjoy action-story play and swapping between vehicle/creature builds will get the most out of it. The included characters and small creature figures make it easy to start telling stories right away, and the mech suit adds a play mechanic that older kids tend to enjoy. It’s also an easy gift option for birthdays because it’s not too big or small.
Good to know
There aren’t many customer reviews yet — only a handful — so you won’t find a deep catalog of user feedback. The set’s piece count and the digital instructions in the LEGO Builder app mean this can be a good solo build project for a child or a parent/child team build. The detail about the corrupted pink diamond egg and the Orange Treasure Creature is a nice storytelling touch if the Dreamzzz theme is already a hit in your house.
My take
If you like LEGO sets that double as toys for play after the build, this one checks that box. The two-build idea stretches play value, the minifig mix gives characters to work with, and the size is manageable. Given the recent price drop, it’s a decent deal for a mid-size themed LEGO set — especially as a birthday or “surprise” present. If you’re on the fence, the modest review count is the only real reason to pause, but the features line up with what DREAMZzz fans tend to enjoy.
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