








🚀 Smash, Build, and Roll Out with B.A. Baracus – The Ultimate LEGO Dimensions Power Pack!
The Warner Home Video LEGO Dimensions A-Team Fun Pack introduces B.A. Baracus as a playable character with super strength and fix-it abilities, alongside his iconic transformable van that can fly. This pack unlocks the exclusive A-Team Adventure World and includes a unique mohawk minifigure, making it a must-have for fans and collectors. Compatible across platforms, it offers nostalgic gameplay combined with innovative building mechanics, perfect for family gaming and LEGO enthusiasts.




| ASIN | B01GPB65NI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,113 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #46 in Wii Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1000590040 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.3 x 17.2 x 18.8 cm; 81.65 g |
| Release date | 27 September 2016 |
K**N
An amazing purchase for your LEGO Dimensions game. This is a fun pack, so you'll get B.A. Baracus as a playable character, as well as his iconic van. B.A.'s minifig is exclusive to this pack and he comes with an awesome mohawk piece that is also currently exclusive, so there's value there if you're just into the physical LEGO bricks. B.A. is a fun character in-game. He has super strength, silver LEGO blowup, fix-it, as well as an exclusive ability called "A-Team Master Build," which is used for building up new vehicles from other small heaps of parts in some of the newer year 2 worlds and levels. However, B.A. isn't the only character included in this pack. After roaming around the A-Team adventure world, you'll eventually be able to switch between the other members of the A-Team (Hannibal, Face, and Murdock). While they don't speak and don't have as many abilities as B.A., it's still a nice touch if you're a fan of those other characters. B.A.'s van is standard as far as vehicles go - though its level 3 build (the Pain Plane) can fly, which is always nice when roaming around adventure worlds. Speaking of adventure worlds, this pack is currently the only way to gain access to the A-Team adventure world. And let me just say: its amazing. So amazing that I love it and I've never even see a single episode of the 80s show! But, it's inspired me to check it out after all these years, which I think means this pack will probably be even more loved by people who've actually watched the show, and it also shows just how much love TT Games has poured into the year 2 franchises. It makes me giddy thinking that a parent who grew up with the A-Team can buy this pack and sit down and play Dimensions with their kids and share their childhood with them, whether they're playing in the A-Team world or Adventure Time or Ninjago or whatever else. The A-Team may seem like an incredibly odd choice but it's brilliant. I think this pack is a must buy if you own LEGO Dimensions and are looking for a fun pack. B.A. is a useful character, the world he comes with is amazing... the only downside I can think of is that B.A. is sadly not voiced by Mr. T, but rather a "sound-alike" which honestly doesn't sound that much like B.A. Baracus. Nonetheless, I can't recommend this pack enough.
R**E
Lego Mr. T! The mohawk is great and stays on. This is a Fun Pack so it has an A-Team World but not a game level. He is needed in other levels for building and breaking things. He pitties a lot of fools throughout the game.
B**N
Required team member for 100% game completion. In the SHARD area, there are some "Master Builder" type areas with a purple glow appearing - similar to the ones you would see, requiring Wild Style to build from, before. Except hers had some mixtures of colors - these are only purple. Well, that's an A-Team Master Builder area and required BA or one of his buddies (which are all unlocked after finishing some work in the A-Team world. (get your Rules Broken stud collection, find a mini-kit anywhere and complete at least one mission in the A-Team world)
J**T
I hate to say it, but this wave is a little on the disappointing side. That is mainly a function of how well LEGO rolled out the previous waves, and it's hard to follow that act. Still, I think The A-Team deserved a little better than this. I mean, for Back To The Future they brought back Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd. For Doctor Who they have Peter Capaldi. For Ghostbusters they have actual dialogue from the movie. And I'm sure Mr. T would have been happy to reprise the role of B.A...but for some reason that didn't happen here. So at the end of the day it's kind of neat to have B.A. running around, though I'm sad to say I didn't think he added a whole lot to the game, at least for me. If you want the full collection then it's a no brainer, but for me that's about it. '
D**R
I got the character and the adventure world
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