Toy Fair ’15: Marvel & Star Wars Blueprints from Jazwares
A new series of Disney-themed ‘paper-craft’ is coming out in 2015. “Blueprints” by Jazwares will include a lot of popular lines for children to play with, including Spongebob, Barbie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and what I personally was most excited about seeing, Marvel and Star Wars.
Unfortunately, I was not allowed to take pictures of the Blueprints on display at the Jazwares booth during Toy Fair this past weekend. However, the Jazwares team sent me over a few pictures to share, as well as what sets and vehicles (yes, vehicles) will be coming in 2015 for Marvel and Star Wars.
Kids can build their own world…with Blueprints paper craft! With Blueprints paper craft, kids are discovering ways to take what they see in the virtual world and physically re-create it in the real world, including figures, vehicles and even entire play environments, all from paper. After the successful launch of Minecraft paper craft, the line is expanding with several exciting new Disney® licenses, including Marvel™, Star Wars™ and more.
MARVEL™:
Hydra Battle Heroes Pack
- The Hydra Battle Heroes Pack comes with more than 30 pieces that let kids build easy paper crafts.
- Pieces include Captain America and his shield, Iron Man, Hawkeye and his bow and arrows, Red Skull, Hydra Agent, Hydra blocks, Hydra turret with cannons, Hydra computer and stickers.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $9.99, Available Now
Avenjet Aircraft Vehicle Pack
- This Avenjet Aircraft comes to life with this easy to build paper craft.
- The collection features more than 48 pieces, letting kids build Thor and his hammer, Loki and his scepter, Hulk, Avenjet, breakable wall, building blocks, landing strip, paper tape and stickers.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $14.99, Available Now
Battle at Oscorp Deluxe Pack
- Kids will love replicating the Battle at Oscorp with this Deluxe Pack, offering more than 90 pieces of easy to build paper crafts.
- Pieces include Spider-Man, Venom, Green Goblin, Rhino, Electro with lightning, newsstand, traffic light with base, spider web, DBC building with elevator, Oscorp building with topper, building blocks, Johah Jamerson Hexagon, paper tape and stickers.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $24.99, Available Summer 2015
12” Figure Assortment
- Kids can create oversized 12” paper figures that have moveable arms and head with these easy to build Blueprint Paper Crafts.
- Available characters include Spider-Man, Ironman, Hulk, Captain America and Thor.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $5.99, Available Fall 2015
MARVEL AGE OF ULTRON:
Hero Pack, Vehicle Pack and Deluxe Pack
- Coming Fall 2015
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $9.99-$19.99
STAR WARS™:
Escape Pod Desert Pack
- The Escape Pod Desert Pack comes with more than 30 pieces that let kids build easy paper crafts.
- Pieces include R2-D2, C-3PO, Luke Skywalker, Sandtrooper, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jawas, escape pod, rock structures and stickers.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $9.99, Available Spring 2015
Millennium Falcon Vehicle Pack
- The Millennium Falcon comes to life with this easy to build paper craft.
- The collection features more than 48 pieces, letting kids build Han Solo, Chewbacca, Leia, Millennium Falcon, interior control room scene, weapons, paper tape and stickers.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $14.99, Available Spring 2015
Death Star Deluxe Pack
- Kids will love building and acting out scenes on the Death Star with this Deluxe Pack, offering more than 90 pieces of easy to build paper crafts.
- Pieces include Darth Vader, Stormtroopers, Luke Skywalker Jedi, Emperor, Death Star Interior, paper tape, stickers and more.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $24.99, Available Spring 2015
12” Figure Assortment
- Kids can create oversized 12” paper figures that have moveable arms and head with these easy to build Blueprint Paper Crafts.
- Available characters include Darth Vader, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Stormtrooper.
- Recommended Age: 6+, MSRP $5.99, Available Fall 2015
What do you think of these new items from Jazwares? Could you see your and/ or your kids playing with them? Does the activity of putting everything together yourself excite or deter you? Let us know.