


Heading towards the back, the legs are on hinge joints while the ankles are on ball joints. There are also some articulated fingers as well. The arms are on ball joints so it has a wide range of motion and the wings uses some large purple sword pieces. The bottom of the torso has some pearl-gold for the ribs and a trans-pink lightning piece going down the body. The head is connected to the body using a ball joint so there’s plenty of movement there. The pieces are connected on some hinges so the mouth is able to open wider than it would if they were connected to each other. It is two separate pieces that are molded with the teeth protruding outwards. When you first look at it, your eyes immediately go to the head of the dragon. It’s a rather skinny dragon but also a long one. His accessory is a trans-pink lightning piece.Īll of the rest of the parts go into the Overlord Dragon itself. The head is also trans-purple that shows him with an evil smile.

The legs actually use the ghost piece in a trans-purple color. The Overlord has on the Golden Armor which is depicted by the metallic printing on both sides of the torso. He does have a double-sided head showing a cocky look one side and an angry look on the other. His accessory is a sword which can go into the sheath/shoulder armor piece. I believe this outfit is the same as the one in The Golden Dragon (70666). The torso and legs is mostly gold with some green on the belt and on the headband. This version of Lloyd is from the episode when he transforms into his golden version and not to be confused with the 10th anniversary version from the Tournament of Elements (71735). There are only two minifigures in this set, Golden Lloyd and the Overlord. The set is based on Episode 26: Rise of the Spinjitzu Master. It has 372 pieces and retails for $29.99. Next up on my reviews of the LEGO Ninjago Legacy sets is the Overlord Dragon (71742) which is from Season 2 of LEGO Ninjago.
