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    Discuss This Story Hot Bionicle NewsWednesday, February 26th, 2020 at 5:25pm by Jason, BZPower Reporter

    We've got a quick batch of Toy Fair 2020 pictures for you next - mini versions of big buildings! The Architecture line continues with only a smattering of sets this year, featuring two new City Skylines, although still with some neat builds. Check them out and see if they'll soar high into your collection!

    Architecture

    TF20_Arch_01

    21051 Tokyo

    TF20_Arch_04 TF20_Arch_05

    547 Pieces. 16+
    $59.99
    Available in January

    Personally, I was very impressed with this model and got it right away. There's so many iconic Tokyo structures squeezed into this model and some fun design techniques are utilized. (True, the Tokyo Tower does reuse some of the designs from last years Eifel Tower, but they were already very similar so it works.) Plus, the backdrop of Mount Fuji really ties it all in.

    21052 Dubai

    TF20_Arch_02 TF20_Arch_03

    740 Pieces. 16+
    $59.99
    Available in January

    The city of Dubai already has some neat structures, and the Burj Khalifa gets designed yet again, but is joined by a couple of other neat towers with some unusual shapes and designs squeezed in.

    I've grown to really appreciate the cool Skyline models and appreciate the design work that went into showing off both Tokyo and Dubai, and I'm excited to see what other city skylines they attempt in the future. Let us know what you'd like to see, both in our Toy Fair coverage and the Architecture series, in the Talkback. And don't forget to check out all of our Toy Fair 2020 coverage on this handy landing page!

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