Sonic The Hedgehog

Team Sonic Command Truck

A rolling mobile base packed with more little details than you expect from a Sonic set.

Brick Rated Score

4.0 out of 54.0/5

Set 77006 · 2025

Pieces747
Minifigs5
Year2025
Set number77006

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The verdict

This is the Sonic set that finally won me over on the theme, because the truck is genuinely fun to open up and poke around inside.

The interior does a lot of quiet work, a little kitchen, beds themed to Sonic and Tails, a back cabin that fires out a quad bike, and it all hides behind a retro paint job that looks great on a shelf. The catch is that the hero figures are all reruns you may already own, so a chunk of what you are paying for is the vehicle itself. If you love Sonic or you want a play set with real guts to it, this is an easy yes.

Best for: Sonic fans who want a play-heavy vehicle with a surprisingly detailed interior

The full review

What it is

The Team Sonic Command Truck is a 747-piece vehicle that plays like a mobile base crossed with a motor home, and the hull is what got me before I even opened it. From the outside it reads as a chunky retro RV with bold blue-and-white patterning, the kind of thing that looks intentional rather than toyish on a shelf. Then you lift the hinged panels on the top and side and the whole interior opens up: a compact kitchen, bunks themed to Sonic and Tails so the living quarters actually feel lived in, and a cabin at the rear that garages a quad bike for Tails. There is a removable front cab with room for two, a stud launcher, and a launch ramp that flings the quad out to chase down the Badniks. For a set aimed squarely at play, it is stuffed with the sort of small touches that make you keep fiddling.

The catch

I will be straight with you about where the value wobbles. Seventy dollars for 747 pieces is on the firmer side of the price-per-brick line, and a lot of what you are buying is the Sonic licence plus the figures rather than a mountain of parts. The bigger sting for collectors is that the three hero figures, Sonic, Tails and Metal Sonic, have all appeared before, with Metal Sonic just making its second outing. If you have picked up earlier Sonic sets, you already own those three, which makes the truck itself the real reason to buy in. There is also no glazing along the sides, which is faithful to the design but does make the vehicle feel a touch sealed off if you like blending sets into a wider city or street scene.

Who it's for

So here is how I would sort it. If you are a Sonic fan, or you want a vehicle with a genuinely rich interior to open and rummage through, this is one of the more interesting sets the theme has produced and I think you will enjoy every reveal. It is also a great pick for a builder who cares more about play function than parade-ground display. The people I would gently steer away are collectors who already have the earlier Sonic releases and are chasing new figures, because outside of the two Badniks there is nothing fresh here, and anyone who wants maximum brick for their money will find the price a little rich. Everyone else, though, gets a warm, characterful truck that earns its keep.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself is fairly standard vehicle territory, so do not come expecting a puzzle-box of engineering. What sets it apart is the interior work: rather than a hollow shell, you are steadily layering in furniture, a kitchen nook, the themed bunks, and the mechanism for the rear quad-bike launch, so the pace stays engaging even though the core structure is conventional. The hinged panels are the clever bit, letting the whole side and roof swing open so the detailing you just built stays reachable instead of buried. It is a satisfying afternoon that rewards you at the end with something you actually want to play with, not just park.

On the parts front, the stars are the two Badnik figures. Burrobot and Caterkiller both date back to the very first Sonic game and this is easily the nicest rendition of them LEGO has done, so they are the pieces I would highlight to any fan. The brick-built Sonic and Tails figures carry lovely printed expressions, Sonic with a sly grin and Tails mid-wink, and Metal Sonic brings a bit of chrome menace even on its repeat appearance. The retro-patterned panels and the truck's colour blocking are where the parts value quietly sits, giving you recolours and printed elements that read as distinctly Sonic rather than generic vehicle fare.

Fun facts

  • 01Burrobot and Caterkiller both debuted as enemies in the original 1991 Sonic the Hedgehog game, making them two of the oldest Badniks in the series.
  • 02The set launched on 1 August 2025 at 69.99 US dollars and is projected to retire sometime in mid to late 2026.
  • 03The rear cabin is a working garage: a launch ramp sends Tails and his quad bike shooting out to chase the Badniks.
  • 04This marks only the second time Metal Sonic has appeared as a figure in a LEGO set.

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