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REVIEW: 8831 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 7
I'm definitely getting that Space Marine figure.
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Fisherman on a Bridge [MOC]
Thanks for the feedback! I'll add more variety to it and post pics soon.
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Fisherman on a Bridge [MOC]
I've been working a while on a MOC that was set out in the country. I wanted practice using landscape techniques and thought this was the best way to go about it. This is the first real MOC that I've shared with the AFOL community. I don't normally do Town MOCs but I liked the idea of doing a river setting so I went for it. Enjoy! For more pictures click here.
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10224 Town Hall
I love the Town Hall, but I think the size of it makes it feel out of place. I know that some people were complaining about the size of Pet Shop compared to the other buildings, I can only imagine what they think of Town Hall... I understand LEGO's intentions to make this building the biggest of the modulars, but when there is no spaces in between the buildings this modular disrupts the flow of the street.
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Review: 6857 - The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape
I was thinking about purchasing this set, but I wanted to see what other Eurobricks members thought of it first. Now I'm sold. Great review!
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
Thanks! I'm unsure as to what they're doing in relation to The Dark Knight Rises. I heard they might be doing sets. If so, I would hope for some nice new pieces and a TDKR Batwing!
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
For some reason I can't seem to find the video. Could you please post the link to it?
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REVIEW: 6863 Batwing Battle Over Gotham City
Great review! I'm convinced that every set in this line is worth getting. My wallet disagrees.
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20,000 Members!
I actually found out about Eurobricks off of "The Brothers Brick". Also, when I googled for Lego reviews this site was almost always one of the first to pop up. I checked it out and was watching it for about 2 years. I finally decided to join and help contribute through reviews and comments. I'm so glad to be a part of this great community!
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Friends "Controversy"
It seems like TLC is better off releasing a line for girls, even if it is "stereotypical". If people don't like a line for girls, the "normal" Lego sets are still out there. If people do want a line for girls, now there is one. On another note, I'm curious that no one has complained when a "stereotypical" boy line is released. There are many Lego themes that have mostly male minifigures holding guns/weapons to fight something. I never saw a huge upset over those sets, why these?
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
Ah, a creative solution!
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REVIEW: 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter
Thanks! Yes, I'm disappointed there is no gold bits on the new ZX suits. I loved the gold details on the DX ones. I guess TLG was going for a different "feel" this time around.
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REVIEW: 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle
Thanks for all the great comments everyone!
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
Good, then I'm not the only one who doesn't like customization. I agree, Lego should provide the pieces themselves to complete their figure. TLG is smart, I'm sure they'll find someway of getting us the right cape.
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
That doesn't sound good. I haven't checked recently so I wouldn't know. It seems unlike TLG to tease buyers with a special version of a minifigure and hope that people spend extra money to get the normal version. It doesn't seem like too much effort for TLG to add a cloth cape to our hooded hero. I for one would pay a little extra to get a cloth cape in the set. It would still be cheaper then the alternative. I know it's silly, but I always feel when I modify Lego bits they are substandard to the real deal. I feel bad when I'm sanding down a piece, almost like I'm destroying it (even when the end result is good). Of course, I don't make too many custom pieces.
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REVIEW: 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter
This is a possible weapon for Jay ZX to use as depicted on the back of the box: The "weapon" pieces are found on the sides of the plane, but I always thought they were meant to stay there to go with the "blade" feel. I'm not sure why Lego didn't include a nicer weapon.
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
Yes, that is always an option for people. But why pay extra for a cape that should have been included in the set anyways? Hopefully the prices on bricklink won't be too high.
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REVIEW: 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter
It's not that I don't want them, it's just that I've seen so many times where they have been used in massive quantities. Perhaps LEGO should make a big hinged piece?
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LEGO Superheroes 2012 Rumours & Discussion
As far as the cape issue goes, I have mixed feelings about it. The smallest set in the LEGO Superheroes line includes an exclusive new "gliding cape" piece for Batman's cape. The smallest set also includes a dark blue "classic" Batman, while all the others have the black Batman. This would be great, but there is only one other set to get the dark blue cloth cape that would go with the dark blue suit. That other set happens to be the most expensive in the line. For many of us, spending $99 on a set just to get a dark blue cloth cape is silly. Many buyers who would like to collect every version of Batman in its entirety don't wish to pay that $99 to complete the classic Batman. I'm going to buy all the superheroes sets I can get my hands on, but I realize this issue and do hope that Lego includes that cape so that buyers don't have to buy an expensive set to get it. This is just my opinion on this issue.
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REVIEW: 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter
I decided to take advantage of the Black Friday sales out here in the USA and picked this set up along with 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle at a discount. These new sets appear to have a "convert" ability which grabbed my interest. The last time I saw that was back with Alpha Team! Set Name: 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter Theme: Ninjago Released: January 2012 Pieces: 242 Price: $24.99 Place of Purchase: Toys R Us First off, the box: Box Front Box Back The box appears to be the same format as all the other Ninjago 2012 boxes. I like the little electricity flare-ups on the box. Parts, Instruction Booklet, and DSS Bags full of parts, a dreaded sticker sheet, and a horribly bent instruction booklet. The key elements of a Lego set! The Parts A very nice selection of parts. New and Interesting Parts Bricks, giant golden blades, a shapely cockpit... The Instruction Booklet It's hard to differentiate between black and dark grey sometimes. Perhaps people were just skipping past the ads at the end, so Lego put them in the middle as well... The DSS I love the lightning for the wings of the storm fighter. The Minifigs Jay ZX has no armor or sheath, a major downside to the set. At least give him some sort of unique weapon to compensate! Nice back detailing. Helmet-less! The Build The stand that holds the staff. The base of the storm fighter is constructed. There were 10+ blue hinged plates to put on. A mechanism in the making... Not much to say here. Ready for the wings! The green and red translucent stud tiles sort of detract from the overall look of the set in my opinion. The stickers are added and the fighter looks much nicer. Finished! Conversion Before After The wings use a rubber band which pulls them back from their "locked" position. It works well in the air, but not so well when on the ground. The Conclusion Extra Pieces Extra gold stud tiles! Overall Playability: 5/5 The conversion bit works nicely and is a welcome addition to an already playable set. Design: 4/5 A little slow on the wing pop out when the fighter is on the ground. Build: 4/5 Fun, but tedious at times (blue hinges ) Parts: 5/5 Lots of nice new parts in nice new colors. Would have liked armor for Jay ZX though. Price: 5/5 The price-to-parts ratio is 7 pieces short of perfection. Great in my book. Overall: 5/5 The storm fighter looks good and works nicely. A good parts pack as well. The Finished Set Click here to check out my other Ninjago 2012 review of 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle
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REVIEW: 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle
Sorry for the delay, I accidentally clicked post while trying to preview it.
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REVIEW: 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle
I decided to take advantage of the Black Friday sales out here in the USA and picked this set up along with 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter at a discount. These new sets appear to have a "convert" ability which grabbed my interest. The last time I saw that was back with Alpha Team! Set Name: 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle Theme: Ninjago Released: January 2012 Pieces: 188 Price: $16.99 Place of Purchase: Toys R Us Let's start with the box: Box Front Box Back The new box has a mysterious green ninja as a background. Who is it I wonder... Parts, Instruction Booklet, and DSS The Parts I spy some nice new pieces! Pieces of Interest Look at all those cool bits! A new ninja mask, golden bits, gold sheath, and a new tile stud piece! The Instruction Booklet Bent as usual... Also, I found this insert in the middle of the building directions: A 4 page insert in the middle of the instructions! Why? The DSS This was a pain to apply, but at least they don't overlap pieces. The Minifigs Very detailed minifigures. I love the new mask and snake head. Some back printing. A comparison with Kai ZX's old ninja mask (and the one used for most ninjas up until this point) and the new ninja mask. The shorter back allows for armor to be added to ninjas. The new double sword sheath looks nice and is attached to the shoulder pads. How the swords fit in. The Build A nice small stand for the snake staff. The staff actually has a transparent blue tile stud with a "hypnosis symbol" attached to it. The bike starts off with some technic bits for stability (and not for the "convert" function as I had thought before building it). The bike is beefed up with some blades and a wheel. More blades and wheels are added. The sides that supposedly pop out are added. Finished! Conversion Before After I found this feature nice, but overall kind of uninteresting. It barely pops out at all and it doesn't convert into anything more than a seemingly larger bike. Still, it's nice to have some sort of play feature for kids to use in a smaller set like this one. Conclusion Extra Pieces Overall Playability: 4/5 It's nice that LEGO decided to add a transforming option into a smaller set like this. It doesn't work very well though. Design: 5/5 The set is very stable and looks very "sharp" Build: 3/5 Interesting, but it didn't stick out like some other sets do. Parts: 6/5 Lots of nice new parts in nice new colors. Price: 4/5 The price-to-parts ratio is pretty good. Not spot on though and this is not a Licensed theme Overall: 4/5 I would get it for the parts and minifigures alone. A nice set to add to your parts collection. The Finished Set Click here to view my review of 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter.
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LEGO Collectable Minifgures Series 7 Discussion
I'm just loving the space marine and aztec warrior here.
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