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Revision as of 12:43, 6 September 2011

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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a licensed LEGO theme that features sets based on the Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer film Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, itself based on the video game of the same name. There was only one wave of sets, were all released on April 26, 2010 In an unusual move, the first commercials for the theme broadcast on April 5 of 2010, weeks before the sets were released. There are no further sets planned for the theme, and it is said to be discontinued in 2011.

Details

The sets of this theme are broadly based on specific scenes in the movie, though considerable license was taken with accuracy. A design feature of the larger sets is a significant number of exposed studs on vertical surfaces, intended to allow players to replicate the athletic wall-running stunts characteristic of the movie and games. The sets are notable for introducing new LEGO animal figures, such as camels and ostriches. They also feature new pieces and accessories for Minifigures, which use the flesh-colored faces common to licensed lines. Most sets contain many gold-colored pieces and elements in the new medium-nougat color, an off-brown shade introduced in the line. Some parts of some of the sets are based off the video games.


Characters


List of sets

Notes

  • A mini-movie promoting the theme, named as the Prince of Persia Mini-Movie, was released on May 7th on Disney XD.
  • Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer are also known for producing the Pirates of the Caribbean films.
  • Another model could be built with 20017 Dagger Trap in the September-October 2010 issue of BrickMaster magazine as instructions
  • During July's San Diego Comic-Con International, a Jack Sparrow minifigure had been inserted into LEGO's Prince of Persia display as a teaser.


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