RoboCop: Unfinished Business is not scheduled to be released until summer 2025 at the earliest. But the building block manufacturer BlueBrixx has the solution for how you can bridge the time until then.
A few days ago, RoboCop: Unfinished Business, a stand-alone expansion for the celebrated first-person shooter, was announced. This is expected to be released in the summer of 2025 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. But how can the time until then be bridged?
This is where BlueBrixx might have the answer you’re looking for. While things have been rather quiet around the RoboCop franchise in recent years, that hasn’t stopped the German building block manufacturer from releasing a total of 14 sets based on the police cyborg since the beginning of 2024.
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There is little to complain about
The range is extensive. For example, there are small and large figures from the first two RoboCop films, as well as cyborgs, various vehicles and even a model of the legendary Auto 9 submachine gun. We have selected four sets for you that we find particularly interesting:
Cain is a crime boss and the leader of the infamous Nuke cult. After his death, his brain was used in RoboCop 2 to turn him into a cyborg.
Key data at a glance
- Cain (RoboCop 2)
- Parts: 1,211 bricks
- Price: 65 euros
- Price per part: 5.4 cents
- RoboCop (large)
- Parts: 2,577 stones
- Price: 150 Euro
- Price per part: 5.8 Cent
- OCP Police Cruiser (big)
- Parts: 1,411 stones
- Price: 70 euros
- Price per unit: 5 cents
- Car 9 Submachine gun
- Parts: 656 stones
- Price: 38 euros
- Price per part: 5.8 cents
There are currently ten more models that start at 15 euros.
Small part price: The sets do not include stickers, but instead use prints.According to YouTube tests the brick quality is also satisfactory. With a unit price between 5 and 5.8 cents per brick in a licensed set, there is really no room for complaint in terms of price. Instructions are also included in paper form and not only available digitally as is usually the case with BlueBrixx.
You should know: The YouTube channel Steine Meister – Brick Infos reveals in his test video that the large OCP Police Cruiser has some stability issues and is not suitable for beginners due to its design. This does not apply to the other models presented.
Many of the sets in the series include important notes on the step numbering, which should be followed if you want to avoid endless searching. Namely, some bags have to be opened earlier than the numbers suggest.
RoboCop is not the only license that BlueBrixx currently has in its range. A brand new collaboration with the German car tuner Brabus has recently resulted in the release of the first set – but not without a catch.