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LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack Toy - Fun Build

LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack Toy - Fun Build

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Our review of the LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack finds it ideal for young builders who love imaginative races and quick, rewarding builds. Designed for ages 5 and up, this compact 70-piece set delivers two whimsical soapbox racers and two minifigures, letting kids stage silly matchups like a pilot vs. a patient. The single biggest reason to buy is the combination of simple building steps and strong pretend-play payoff: children assemble recognizable vehicles and immediately get hands-on storytelling without a long build time.

Key Features

  • Two complete soapbox racers: The set includes both an airplane-style racer and a hospital bed racer so kids can run head-to-head races and invent playful scenarios.
  • Includes 2 minifigures: A pilot and a patient driver are provided so children can slot characters into cockpits and start role-play right away.
  • Step-by-step and digital instructions: A printed building guide plus the LEGO Builder app lets kids zoom, rotate models in 3D and track progress for an interactive build experience.
  • Streamlined 70-piece design: The compact piece count makes assembly approachable for the 5+ age range and encourages independent building confidence.
  • Portable play size: Each soapbox racer is small and easy to carry, so the toy works for quick play sessions at home or on the go.

Who It's For

This pack is best for younger children, particularly boys and girls around 5 to 7 years old, who enjoy short builds and imaginative vehicle play. Parents looking for a low-friction gift that combines construction with instant pretend-play will appreciate how quickly kids move from building to racing.

It is less suitable for experienced builders seeking a long, complex project or collectors who prefer large display models; those audiences should look for larger, more detailed sets.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Fast, satisfying builds that boost confidence for first-time LEGO builders.
  • Playful, creative premise-airplane versus hospital bed makes for memorable storytelling.
  • Digital model viewing in the LEGO Builder app adds useful interactivity.
  • The small, portable racers are great for on-the-go play and quick races.

Cons

  • With only 70 pieces the models are small and limited in detail compared with larger sets.
  • Not aimed at advanced builders who want a lengthy construction challenge.

Specifications

Brand LEGO
Set name Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack
Pieces 70
Minifigures 2 (pilot and patient)
Age range 5+ years
Airplane racer size About 1 in high, 2.5 in long, 1.5 in wide

Our Verdict

The LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack is a clever, kid-friendly set that delivers quick builds and imaginative play, making it an excellent value for parents and gift-givers. Buy it for young children who enjoy character-driven races and want a compact, enjoyable build that encourages storytelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many minifigures are included?
Two minifigures are included: a pilot and a patient driver.

Are there instructions for kids who need help building?
Yes, the set includes a printed step-by-step guide and supports the LEGO Builder app for zoomable 3D instructions.

Is this set suitable for a 5 year old?
Yes, the set is designed for ages 5 and up with a 70-piece count aimed at younger builders.

Editor's Take

GearMustHave editorial rating: 4.4 out of 5. GearMustHave Editorial Rating

The LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack is a compact 70-piece set that delivers fast builds and imaginative play, ideal for children aged 5+ who enjoy racing storylines and quick construction.

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LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack Toy - Fun Build
LEGO City Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack Toy - Fun Build
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