If anyone is wondering why am I reviewing a Duplo set instead of the usual City/Technic sets, it is because last Sunday the 20th of June was my 26th birthday and my parents bought the Duplo set as a present to me

They wanted to give me something unusual and thus come out with the idea to give me a Lego set with a Tiger (since it is a year of a Tiger).

Curious to find out what is inside a Duplo set? I was surprised at its contents too.
Anyway, onto the review

The front of the box shows the Tiger cub (its mother is in a larger zoo set) being patted by a female zookeeper. The price to piece ratio is insanely high here, but then this is Duplo after all.

The rear of the box shows the zookeeper resting on a giant green Duplo brick. At the top of the box is a 1:1 scale drawing showing the size of a Duplo brick

The contents of the box is the
mini Duplo-figure, a flower piece (to feed the tiger?

), 1 green Duplo brick, the tiger cub in a plastic bag and surprise surprise, a small catalog booklet!! I thought TLG has ceased inserting catalogs into their sets, but apparently they still do it for sets aimed at very very young customers! No internet to check out the new sets I think.

No Death Star, Star Destroyer nor Venators in this catalog, only sets from the Duplo range. Near the end are some sets from the basic range (those buckets with bricks sets)

A front view of the Duplo figure as well as the tiger cub. The tiger cub orange color is very lively (need DSLR to really show).

A rear view of the Duplo figure and another view of the Tiger cub.

I find it odd that the tiger's stripes are only at the top of the body. Still it is a very cute figure.


Here's our zookeeper trying to fed the cub ... flowers?.. In the other sets they gave a real big chunk of meat. Guess it costs too much to make 1 piece of meat.
