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New FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S Building Sets Spotlight the Sequels

McFarlane Toys‘ first series of Five Nights at Freddy‘s LEGO-ish construction sets aren’t even widely available yet, but the company clearly has faith, as they just announced three new sets, which draw from the sequels and promise more. While the initial offerings focus on Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, and can be put together to create a larger floor plan, two of the new sets come from the bedroom in the fourth game—because of course; it’s a rule that any scary, hat-wearing character named Freddy has to appear in somebody’s nightmares (who would win that Freddy vs. Freddy battle in the dreamworld, anyway?).

My wife loves a bed covered in teddy bears, and is particularly drawn to plush characters in little hats; as such, the new “Bedroom” set is probably not one I will ever be allowed to show her. The “Closet” set, below, is bizarre enough that I can probably get away with it; it also looks like a good base for customizing all kinds of minifigs in the style of Masters of the Universe‘s Multi-Bot.

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“Arcade Cabinet,” the smallest and cheapest of the sets at a suggested retail price of just $7.99, comes from Fazbear’s Fright, the horror attraction in game three. At this point, it’s not designed to be attached to any other set, but perhaps it hints at the direction of the next few. We definitely need to get Springtrap, and I can’t imagine Todd McFarlane passing up that opportunity.

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Are your construction block sets ready for Freddy? Keep your eyes on the comments and let us know!

Images: McFarlane Toys

 

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