Torch/Fire Slizer is a nostalgic blast from the past.
Torch/Fire Slizer is a nostalgic blast from the past. This Throwbot, released in 1999, embodies the unique building style and character designs of the era, offering a simple yet engaging experience for LEGO enthusiasts.
This set is perfect for collectors of vintage LEGO themes and those seeking a quick, fun build. With its low piece count, it's an ideal entry point for younger builders or those looking to relive their childhood LEGO memories. The completed model also makes for a unique display piece.
Skip this if you're looking for complex building techniques or modern LEGO designs. Consider newer constraction figure sets like LEGO Bionicle or LEGO Technic sets for a more challenging and intricate building experience.
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LEGO YouTubers offer mostly neutral reviews of the Fire Slizer/Torch (8500), often framing it within the context of nostalgia for the Slizers/Throwbots line. Eljay from The TTV Channel starts a series of reviews with Torch, the "original Red one."
Recenzje Zabawek Wallasa/Toy Reviews begins a Slizer series with a build of the set. ScottReviewsBricks considers the Throwbots line a "majestic failure." LegomationStudio reviews Turbo, another Throwbot from the line.