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02 September 2019

LEGO® Hidden Side review: 70422 Shrimp Shack Attack

Posted by Elspeth De Montes
Hidden Side is a new LEGO® theme for 2019 featuring brick-built sets that combine with augmented reality (AR) to give a physical and digital aspect to each set. The Hidden Side range features eight building sets and interaction is via a smartphone app which reveals a hidden world of interactive mysteries and challenges to solve, using AR.


We are taking a look at a few Hidden Side sets and following 70425 Newbury Haunted High School, our second set up for review is 70422 Shrimp Shack Attack. This set has 579 pieces, one sticker sheet with 16 stickers, five minifigures and retails at £44.99 / US$49.99 / 49.99€.

New Pieces in 70422 Shrimp Shack Attack

The new moulds in this set all belong to minifigures. Mini Wig, No. 270 is dual-moulded in Spring Yellowish Green/ Yellowish Green with Transparent Fluorescent Green/ Trans-Neon Green (6275120|53801). It's an eerie hairpiece used to create the ghostly alter-ego of Sally the server in this set.


It also appeared in 70425 Newbury High School, as Jonas mentioned in his review. I love the 'bad hair day' look so I hope it also comes in a normal hair colour for wider use.


The White hoodie over Bright Red Baseball Cap with Black printing (Mini Hat, No. 108 –
6271131|56053) is also a new mould for this theme. It is worn by one of the two ghost-hunting players in the app and sets, namely Jack Davis.


The other ghost hunter is Parker and she also wears a newly moulded piece; a toque in Cool Yellow/ Bright Light Yellow with long hair in Medium Lavender (Mini Wig, W/ Hat, No. 18 - 6275130|52686).


Spencer the Ghost Dog is a new dual-moulded animal in White with Transparent Clear (Dog, No. 17 - 61271329|56202) who has a ghostly 'dissolving' appearance. Spencer belongs to one of the ghost sleuths who are integral to the theme, so he comes in most Hidden Side sets.

New Colours


Believe it or not, this set marks the first time the headlight brick has appeared in a set in Sand Yellow/Dark Tan (6273590|4070). It is an iconic brick – the original SNOT brick – so all new colours are very welcome! There are four included in this set.


Heart Plate 3X3 in Bright Red (6276193|39613) is the first recolour of this since the original Bright Purple/Dark Pink version appeared in four LEGO Movie 2 sets earlier in the year. You'll find inventive uses for it in our current Parts Festival.


While not all the elements in the above image are new, I thought it would be nice to see all the Spring Yellowish Green elements together.  The ones that are appearing for the first time in this colour (although they are also in other Hidden Side sets) are:
  • 1x1 Tooth Plate (6267420|49668) 
  • 1x1 Downward Tooth Plate (6267422|15070
  • 1X2 Plate With 3 Teeth (6267421|15208)
  • Mini Cleaver (6279137|98369)
  • Mini Armour W/ Arms, No. 10 (6275564|34713)


There are also a couple of new Sand Blue elements; Frame 1X4X4 (6275672|40527) and Wall Element 1x4x2 (6275674|14718). Three of each are supplied. The wall elements are covered in stickers.


Vehicle Base 6x5x2 with 2 Seats in Dark Azure (Waggon Cabin W. Seats – 6273354|30149) is a new colour for a part that has been used sporadically in sets since 1998 and was last seen in 2013 in Brick Yellow/ Tan.

Plate 8X8, 1/2 Circle in Olive Green (6275667|41948) is the first appearance in this colour for this new part introduced in 2019. Other sets have included it in Bright Yellowish Green/Lime, Medium Lavender and Light Purple/Bright Pink. It was introduced for the Disney Princess sub-theme which nowadays has a "Build and Swap" modular concept where 8x8 sections can be changed around.

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Last year's sets containing Build and Swap modules attached 4x8 plates to curved 4x8 plates to achieve the same shape, however it is clear that these two parts were difficult or restrictive for designers to secure together – and frustrating for kids when they played with the set and half the base got left behind! Hence this new, rather beautiful single element.

Minifigures

There are five minifigures in this set with two figures having an alternative 'ghostly' appearance. Jack Davids and Parker L. Jackson are the two potential ghost finders that you can also choose to be in the app. Ronny is the hotdog-eating, pizza-shirt wearing minifigure in the centre. Next we have your server for tonight called Sally and finally the head chef, Chef Enzo.


Jack, Parker, Ronny and Sally all have alternative facial expressions on the rear and all the minifigures have nicely detailed front and rear torsos. All apart from Ronny have printed details on their legs.

The two ghostly alternatives are Sally the server and Chef Enzo.



Sally's apron is tied in a bow at the back but the printing ends rather suddenly making it look as though someone has forgotten her back printing at the hips to complete the bow.


My Chef Enzo has a slight printing error on the legs, you can see there is an unprinted area on his right leg at the hip curve where his Earth Green and Sand Green apron lies. The Mini Paper Hat in White (6063702|98381) adorns his head but I left his head uncovered to show the print details.

Printed Elements


Boat Stud 2X2 in Spring Yellowish Green is a new colour for this element but this one is adorned with a spooky eye (Slide Shoe Round 2X2, No. 14 – 6276231) and is exclusive to this set.


As Jonas mentioned in his review, Jack and Parker both have smartphones that display LEGO-fied version of the ghosts from Hidden Side printed onto 1x2 tiles to appear like the app action. This set has the same two tiles; the Black one (6271133) for Jack and a Vibrant Coral model (6275078) for the Parker.

Other Elements of Interest

Plate 4X4, W/ Arch in Reddish Brown ( 6228841|35044) has previously appeared in two other expensive or hard-to-get sets; the LEGO House exclusive 40366 LEGO House Dinosaurs and the massive 70840 Welcome to Apocalypseburg! (EDIT - Thanks to all who commented. I was foiled by a changing Element ID - this element is also in 70834 MetalBeard's Heavy Metal Motor Trike!, 10261 Creator Expert Rollercoaster, 21313 Ideas Ship in a Bottle and the AFOL Designer set Wild West Saloon by our own Jonas Kramm. Turns out it's of interest only because I missed so many appearances!!)


Stadium tile in Transparent Red (Flat Tile 1X1, 1/2 Circle – 6264033|35398) first came in 10269 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. There are two in this set and four in another Hidden Side set, 70421 El Fuego's Stunt Truck. They are also included in Bright Red (6258973) which has only appeared in one other set - 41379 Heartlake City Restaurant, from this year's summer Friends line-up.

The apollo stud in Earth Green/Dark Green (Pl.Round 1X1 W. Throughg. Hole – 6230571|28626) previously appeared with one of the Unikitty Blind Bag series figures but Hidden Side will be its first time in proper sets. There are five included in Shrimp Shack attack and two in 70425 Newbury Haunted High School.

Plate W. Bow 3X4X2/3 W. Knobs in Dark Azure (6224991|93604) first appeared last year in 41348 Service and Care Truck, but it makes a return in two Hidden Side sets. There is one in this set and two in 70421 El Fuego's Stunt Truck.


4x4 Grated Door in Dark Stone Grey/ Dark Bluish Gray (Wicket 4X4 - 6267165|28829) was first seen this year in 70839 The Rexcelsior and there are three in this set.

Stickers


There's fairly sizeable sticker sheet in this set with 16 stickers.  These mainly bring the Shrimp Shack to life with signs like the DINER, Open 24 hours and some 'shackery' details. I know some of our readers love to see these applied so let's get sticking!


Final Build

The finished build is a small shrimp shack with the impression of a little dock area at the front and a large diner sign with an oversized shrimp to advertise the business on the left.


The oversized shrimp is able to rotate 90 degrees on the click hinge to show its evil hidden side.

The rear of the shack allows access to the kitchen area with oven, hob, condiments and pots, etc. There is a revolving coloured macaroni brick under the condiments that presumably has a function in the app. The Technic gear on the far right and the central barrel at the top both perform play functions that I will describe separately. The oversized shrimp's evil side can be seen from the back and the use of the two Red Heart Plates 3x3 becomes clearer on the Diner sign at this angle.

There is also a small all terrain buggy-like vehicle that is armed with some ghost-busting equipment and space for two thanks to that vehicle base in Dark Azure.



Play Functions - the App

There are a couple of play functions that are operated by turning or pulling areas of the build that relate to the app and the 'one hand in the physical' aspect of the interaction.

I have an iPhone SE and, according to the compatibility list on the App Store, I should be able to download and play with the LEGO Hidden Side app. I haven't managed to download it despite making sure I have the latest iOS and sufficient memory for the app.


I'll still show you the play features that move of course but I need to find an 8 year old nearby who will no doubt have a more recent smartphone that is compatible!

Play Functions - the Build

The ground between the Diner sign and the shack can slide open to reveal some sharp teeth and what I imagine to be blood splatter... or dead shrimp?

The Technic gear at the rear of the Diner sign's platform can be turned to open up the ground and reveal another scary mouth and hiding space.

Turning one of the barrels on the roof makes the oven revolve to reveal a terrifying 1x2 brick in Bright Green - I guess this is one feature that is best experienced with the app! I might change the parts to a cooked and uncooked crab, as we saw in Ninjago City!

Conclusion

The whole concept of Hidden Side is that there is a physical build and an AR world revealed through the app.  I won't deny that I was disappointed my phone couldn't download the app despite being on the compatible list. I'll look into this further but it would have been nicer if was a simple case of check compatibility, yes it works and voilà - play the app.

The build itself has some nice new elements although the actual shack is quite a simple build, this is an 8+ set. I did like the robust little vehicle that will withstand play and there are some cute play functions built in. The Diner sign really makes this set and its oversized shrimp was my favourite part of the build. 

I know that play functions will be enjoyed by the age group this set is aimed at. My own children are too young to build such a set but after I showed them the completed set they happily opened the shack's hatches to serve some fish and turned the Technic gear to put the fish into the monster's mouth as "he was hungry". Play functions are something we perhaps under-appreciate as adults but children love anything with moving parts.

A final thought, a LEGO minifigure-scale shrimp would have been the icing on the cake of this  Shrimp Shack. With only fish, an ostrich egg, a hotdog and condiments available, this Shrimp Shack employs false advertising to entice those poor minifigure customers.


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9 comments:

  1. In the other elements of interest, there is also the 29119 and 29120 in dark tan that was introduced in the 75936 this year.
    I'm personally very happy with the return of the vehicle base 6x5x2.

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    1. Indeed, yes only the Jurassic Park gates have these elements at the moments so thank you for mentioning those!

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  2. Good review! I interpreted the red spotted section that appears when you extend the boardwalk, not as blood spatter or dead shrimp, but as a huge, lumpy "tongue" corresponding to the teeth on either side. Reminds me of a section of the Goosebumps book "Welcome to Camp Nightmare" in which the campers find themselves on soft, moist ground that turns out to be the tongue of an enormous monster/ghost.

    For some reason it's no longer listed in the Brickset database pulled from Lego.com, but the 4x4 plate with curved cutout in Reddish Brown first appeared in the Ship in a Bottle Ideas set.

    All in all I love the look of this set, with its run-down boardwalk aesthetic. Compared to the previous "Big Bang" theme, Nexo Knights, Hidden Side has been quite generous with great location-based sets.

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  3. Weren't those 4x4 arch plates in the Bottle set?

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  4. The 4x4 arch plates appeared in both the ship in a bottle and the big red roller coaster as well as the Metalbeard trike from TLM2 although for some reason the LEGO inventories for those sets (where Brickset gets its data from) don't include the part.
    Its still a rare part in reddish brown though :)

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  5. Also, it's weird that your iPhone SE doesn't work because my sister's does. Perhaps you don't have the OS updated enough or something?

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    1. It’s the latest OS as I mentioned in the post, first thing I checked

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    2. Also I meant to reply that I also thought it was a mouth opening but I interpreted the red tiles as blood or dead shrimp within the mouth 😂 I should have phrased that better.

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    3. Ah, see, I assumed the lighter red splotches were just because the "tongue" was especially gross and lumpy.

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