PicnicBasketSam Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Oh wow... I looked through all the pics on LEGO.com, and there are some very interesting things going on with these sets. Also, do the AT-ST's legs even move forward? This is not shown anywhere but the product video... Quote
anothergol Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 I can't tell if they made real pictures look 3D using crap blooming, or if it's all 3D. To me all vehicle shots look 3D, but close ups on minifigs have printing defects that make them look like real. So I'm wondering if we can trust the pictures as for knowing what will be printed & what's gonna be a sticker. Looks like pretty much everything will be a sticker. Quote
appiah4 Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 I was unimpressed with the RO sets before reveal, and I still am. Might pick up the U-Wing if I like the movie, but the AT-ST still doesn't look right.. It actually manages to look more wrong that the last one, somehow. Strangely enough the droid constraction figure is the only thing that actually grew on me. Might get that as a last hurrah to Lego constraction. Quote
Brikkyy13 Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 The only thing I dislike about these sets is the lack of an included hairpiece for Jyn Quote
nikhkin Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 The only thing I dislike about these sets is the lack of an included hairpiece for Jyn I found that odd too, but I wonder if there is an included one they just aren't showing in pictures. Quote
Agent Kallus Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Do we know the confirmed British prices? and if so what are they? Quote
nikhkin Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 75152 - Hovertank - £35 75153 - AT-ST - £40 75154 - TIE - £60 - It's a shame, I wanted this one but it feels too pricey 75155 - U-Wing - £70 75156 - Krennic's Shuttle - £80 The buildable figures are £20 Quote
Aethersprite Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Hoth Bricks has a load of hi res images on their Flickr if people want to take a browse: https://www.flickr.c...otos/hothbricks That's great, thank you! Quote
BrickLord123 Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 75152 - Hovertank - £35 75153 - AT-ST - £40 75154 - TIE - £60 - It's a shame, I wanted this one but it feels too pricey 75155 - U-Wing - £70 75156 - Krennic's Shuttle - £80 The buildable figures are £20 Wasn't the U-Wing £65? Quote
YellowCorvette Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 From the pictures, it seems that the new AT-ST suffers for the same "useless leg articulation" problem with the AT-DP from last year. It's a shame, since many people are a sucker for walking-vehicles and likes to pose the walkers in walking position. Quote
nikhkin Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Wasn't the U-Wing £65? Not according to Brickset's information. Of course, we have fallen for the Lego exchange rates again 75152 - Hovertank - £35 - only $30 75153 - AT-ST - £40 - $40 - a 1:1 exchange rate for some reason 75154 - TIE - £60 - $70, not great exchange but not bad 75155 - U-Wing - £70 - $80, same as above 75156 - Krennic's Shuttle - £80 - $100 I really wish I could understand the logic behind it. Quote
bountybossk Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 I'm really impressed by some of the techniques used for these sets. Check out the firing mechanism for the U-wing. The spring-loaded shooters are fired by pressing the 2x1 tiles in front of the canopy. Quote
DEAD1974 Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 75155 and 75156 were a nice surprise by features 75154 OK the prices are fine to me Quote
ChiefPie Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Ew they put spring loaded missles in the front of the at-st head.. Quote
HawkLord Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Disney is still learning how to handle this merchandise hype beast. Telling as many outlets as they can to hold off on pics and then "officially" dropping the pics themselves is a complicated business. Some got the message and honored it and some went ahead and posted them anyway. If be interested to hear if some of the other sites that posted stuff early got any kind of slap on the wrist for doing so. On topic, those trooper types look great and I'm interested in the battle packs next year. Quote
anothergol Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 From the pictures, it seems that the new AT-ST suffers for the same "useless leg articulation" problem with the AT-DP from last year. It's a shame, since many people are a sucker for walking-vehicles and likes to pose the walkers in walking position. While it would be fair to blame Lego for the once-again-ugly (but better than the previous ones) head of this AT-ST, they can't do better for the legs, it wouldn't be kids-friendly at all. Quote
LordLEGOtube Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) Not according to Brickset's information. Of course, we have fallen for the Lego exchange rates again 75152 - Hovertank - £35 - only $30 75153 - AT-ST - £40 - $40 - a 1:1 exchange rate for some reason 75154 - TIE - £60 - $70, not great exchange but not bad 75155 - U-Wing - £70 - $80, same as above 75156 - Krennic's Shuttle - £80 - $100 I really wish I could understand the logic behind it. Don't the UK prices include VAT but the American prices don't? Couldn't that be why it seems weird? Edited September 2, 2016 by LordLEGOtube Quote
Agent Kallus Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 75152 - Hovertank - £35 75153 - AT-ST - £40 75154 - TIE - £60 - It's a shame, I wanted this one but it feels too pricey 75155 - U-Wing - £70 75156 - Krennic's Shuttle - £80 The buildable figures are £20 Thanks I didn't notice them on brickset, they all seem reasonable bar the tie. Quote
Kaijumeister Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) The Hovertank set is actually £30, all the sets are listed on the Disney Store and Toys'R'us websites. As...underwhelming as the majority of this year's sets were, the Rogue One lineup is incredibly solid. Looking forward to picking up all of these and most likely all three constraction figures on release day. It's a shame that the Cargo Shuttle and AT-ACT seem to have been left out for this wave, but maybe they'll be released as the higher priced sets next summer. Edited September 2, 2016 by Kaijumeister Quote
benderisgreat Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Just saw the animations for Rogue One set and it seems like a solid wave! Although the only set I'm definitely buying is Imperial Hovertank, since I love the minifigures and the build, plus it's 30$, so a great deal. Not sure about the rest of the wave though, as I like the sets, but not enough to buy them. U-wing is growing on me, but I might wait till it goes on sale and get it at a better price. Quote
DarthPotato Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Krennic's Shuttle looks amazing. I was expecting it to seat Krennic and maybe a trooper or two, but the fact that it can seat five figures and hold weapons is one of several reasons why it's my favorite set of the wave (and maybe my favorite set this year). Pao's alternate head is also awesome. Quote
Tariq j Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 I also love Krennic's shuttle. Given Lego's history I was expecting a one seat interior with a control panel but it's great to see it's a lot more than that. Krennic himself looks amazing. Quote
CM4Sci Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 75159 Confidential SW Direct 2 is up on Shop@Home. Quote
x105Black Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Sad that we have reached the 'new hair' era of lego I don't get what's sad about newer, more accurate hair. As much as I would like to see existing molds used in new colors, I still enjoy seeing new molds. I get how you may prefer this Tarkin fig. Maybe grey feels more accurate. But the colours are not correct, he never wore grey. Looks pretty dang grey to me in A New Hope. I just don't understand why they couldn't just treat people with some nice arm printing and extra leg printing, maybe some dual molded legs. I don't understand it, either. If anything from this Death Star feels lazy, it's this. 75159 Confidential SW Direct 2 is up on Shop@Home. So, the description makes it clear it's the Death Star. I guess it's not as confidential as they thought. Also, remember everyone, there is a topic for discussing LEGO Star Wars pricing. And can we please stop talking about the embargo? Quote
CM4Sci Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) Also, Target DPCIs so if you wanna search.. go ahead. 204-00-1808 - $30 - Hovertank 204-00-1809 - $40 - AT-ST 204-00-1810 - $90 - Krennic's Imperial Shuttle 204-00-1812 - $70 - TIE Striker 204-00-1813 - $80 - U-Wing 204-00-1814 - $40 - SW Advent Calendar 204-00-1816 - $25 - Jyn Erso 204-00-1817 - $25 - K-2S0 204-00-1818 - $25 - Death Trooper Edited September 2, 2016 by CM4Sci Quote
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