Exploratory Laboratory | Minikit Sets

Minikit 1

To get this minikit, you have to melt four golden boards in the first stage. The first one is behind you at the beginning.

The second one is hung on the wall in the passage on the right.

The third one can be found near the lift pit on the right wall.

The last golden board is located in the lab, opposite the next lift. To reach there, use Jean Grey’s power to take control over the scientist standing on the right. Use him to switch on the computer. When the sewer appears, pass through it using Mr. Fantastic’s superpower.

Minikit 2

Choose Magneto and enter one of the first laboratories, looking for the big batteries. Lift them to the power point to open the door.

Enter the newly opened room and use Mr. Fantastic to arrange the DNA code in the correct order (shown above).

Minikit 3

Stand near the lift pit and choose any big character (like Hulk) and yank two green handles on the left. Now toss Captain America’s shield at the patriotic panel to unlock the next minikit.

Minikit 4

In the corridor located after the lift pit, use Jean Grey’s telepathic abilities to take control over the scientist hidden on the right. Go to the computer as him and switch it on.

When the sewer appears, pass through it using Mr. Fantastic’s superpower. After that, charge both batteries using Thor or Storm to unlock the next minikit.

Minikit 5

In the underground of the building, choose Wolverine and go to the right corner of the location. Climb down using the ladder and dig up a minikit from the sandbox.

Minikit 6

The way to obtain this minikit is a bit complicated. First, go to the highest floor of the building and turn right. There, use Jean Grey’s ability to telekinetically turn the violet valve. After that, jump down and build the first spider.

Choose Venom and go to the middle floor, turning left. Destroy all boxes, uncovering the black pool. Pass through it (not the deadly ones!) destroying all objects in the new area. Now build the second spider from the debris.

Climb to the highest floor and turn right, using any big character to destroy the shining wall. After that, build the last spider and finally receive a minikit.

Minikit 7

In the further area, go to the corridor filled with cages. Wait for the enemies to break from inside and then look for a pool of water. Freeze it using Iceman’s abilities, so you can melt the newly created ice block as Human Torch.

Minikit 8

To get the eighth minikit, head to the big shining room on the same floor and find the red button inside. Use Human Torch’s fire beam to melt the golden vent and collect the minikit.

Minikit 9

In the long corridor after playing with the speaker, choose Magneto and lift the metal box on the left. Use Wolverine’s talons to unlock the mechanism when the claw switch appears. You’ll rescue Stan Lee and receive a minikit.

Minikit 10

During the battle with Venom, fly to the upper floor and destroy all obstacles. Use Galactus to construct a special lock and open it to reveal the final minikit.

FAQ

What is an Exploratory Laboratory?

An Exploratory Laboratory is a set of LEGO building blocks that allows children to learn and experiment with different scientific concepts. These sets typically include minifigures, lab equipment, and instructions for building various models and experiments. Children can learn about chemistry, physics, and biology by conducting experiments and observing the results.

What are Minikit Sets?

Minikit Sets are small sets of LEGO bricks that are designed to be quick and easy to build. These sets typically include a few minifigures and a small model or vehicle. Minikit Sets are often sold as part of larger sets or as standalone products. They are a great introduction to LEGO building for younger children or for those who are new to LEGO bricks.

How can I use Exploratory Laboratory and Minikit Sets to teach my child?

Exploratory Laboratory and Minikit Sets are great tools for teaching children about science and engineering. You can use these sets to teach your child about the scientific method, engineering design, and problem-solving. You can also use these sets to introduce your child to different scientific concepts, such as chemistry, physics, and biology. Encourage your child to experiment, ask questions, and observe the results of their experiments.

What age range are Exploratory Laboratory and Minikit Sets suitable for?

Exploratory Laboratory and Minikit Sets are suitable for children aged 6 and up. Younger children may need some assistance with building the models and conducting the experiments, but they can still learn a lot from these sets. Older children may be able to work independently and can use these sets to explore more complex scientific concepts.

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