jeffjcc Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 (edited) INDEXED OK everyone... Sorry for the first botched review/posting/fickr links. This is my first time posting pics and a review, and I was just so excited to bring y'all these first images!!! SO... for the SECOND time around... Here's my review of the new 2010 Fire Boat 7207. NAME: Fire Boat THEME: Lego City YEAR: 2010 PIECE COUNT: 306 MINFIGS: 4 PRICE: $49.99 (USA) Here's the front of the box. I'm excited to see 4 minfigs! Next is the back box art. We have one firefighter yelling "HEY" "HEY" your boat is on fire? "HEY" I'm gonna hose you down??? Next we have the contents of the box, with bag one emptied and minfigs built. Also see the dreaded sticker sheet Here's a pic of the hull. The same hull from the coast guard line, but red. Nothing too exciting here. Here's a teaser... a random instruction page. Look and build, not set out like other instructions. Woo hoo! Here's the small boat. There is a small blue technic piece that the switch attatches too for steering. Pretty neat that it can swivel around! After some building, this is what it looks like after bag 1. A nifty little control room with water cups for all! Also some fairly large pieces (2x10 red bricks) Also in the back there is a place to hang the tank, just in case these fire peeps have to actually get on to a burning boat A bed in the front cabin, and a better look inside the control room. Seriously they must be thirsty! more building And now... the wheelhouse! The door is a nice little arch, usually we see this piece on cars as a fender! Next we have the fire jets And another piece which is used several times in the boat, once for a water jet, and another time for the hydrolics on the lift And now.... the moment we've all been waiting for.... the final product... the lift another angle Hose'em down! Zzzzzzz..... nap time The complete set My thoughts: I don't know exactly what I was expecting here. But the boat is almost a repeat of the coast guard 7739. There also seemed to be a lot of large pieces. I do really like the boom on the back! It twirls around quite nicely and can reach high places! Overall I think this set is fun, and a good addition to your lego city port. Summary Playability: 7/10 (as much as you can push a ship around) Design 5/10 (same style as coast guard 7739) Price 6/10 (kinda pricey for such large pieces, but... 4 minfigs!) Overall 7/10 Edited January 1, 2010 by TheBrickster Quote
lightningtiger Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Just checked out the photos on flickr, they are great ! Thanks for the review ! Ah well, another hundred dollars gone next year, as I must get this ship to go with the Coast Guard one. Although I must say must of this has all ready being done on that said ship, except this one's red and it appears to have a command/commucations room. Compered to the old ship of a few years ago, this is a ship while the other was just a large boat. But at least as Lego brings out fire fighting machines which are getting more realistic and bigger than the previous every few years. I do like this fire ship, hence it's now on my shopping list ! Quote
Big Cam Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Well, I don't know how much of a review this is, it's more of a picture review because there is barely any of your thoughts in it, just labels like bag 1, bag 2. And since all there is, is pictures, it's kind of ruined now because all of your pictures are not showing up, I'd double check your links. I did go to your flickr account, and your pictures are bleeding red, btu the set looks fun, functional and worth the $50. Quote
jeffjcc Posted November 18, 2009 Author Posted November 18, 2009 (edited) Yes, I suppose you're right Big_cam, I should have labled it pictoral review. The thread is showing up just fine on my side. I was just excited to bring y'all the first pic of this 2010 set! Edited November 18, 2009 by jeffjcc Quote
green dewback Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 (edited) Thanks for the pictures, Ive been waiting for a closer look of this set. Sadly it makes me want it less as the red/white scheme is just too dull. Edited November 18, 2009 by green dewback Quote
Rick Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Thanks for the review. Not too interested in this set though. Quote
WesternOutlaw Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Much better Jeff. I saw this set at my local TRU recently. I thought $50 was a lot to spend on a boat, even a nice one like this. I think the last fire boat was around $30. Very nice details on this though. I like the cabin and the steering room. I would love to see LEGO offer a fishing boat, tug boat, or exploration ship as part of their fleet. Quote
lightningtiger Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 I said it before great set ! Thank you 'Jeffjcc' for the pictures again. Just noticed the crane on the rear is actually a rescue/fire fighting platform. Cool. One could imagine this ship fighting a fire, ship to shore with the water bombing chopper and the land base vehicles - all together. Quote
phillip10 Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Nice review! That set reminds me of the coast guard boat! Quote
Milan Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 This set is nice for me in nostalgic way! It is a nice and good looking set. Thanks for reviewing it! Quote
mufftarkin Posted January 1, 2010 Posted January 1, 2010 I bought the ship last tuesday. 29-12-09- for € 49,99 at Lego Shop Frankfurt. I think its great. It would be even better if the sides were not open and they had used round windows for the gaps. Now I am waiting for a fishing boat or a tug boat, both half the size of the fire ship but in one package. Quote
prateek Posted January 1, 2010 Posted January 1, 2010 Nice review, and this is a cool set. I like the design of it, and it seems better than other fire boats. Quote
metalandi Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 I just bought this set today (my first set this year, yay ), and have to say this is a wonderful ship. It reminds me a lot more of real fire ships and of the older lego fire boats, than the last fire boat we got, that really looked not realistic at all imo. I also made some comparison shots with the coast guard ship, since i saw that many think these 2 have a too similar design. Here are the pictures, discuss! Quote
Zorbas Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Very nice and clear pictures metalandi. They seem pretty useful to me. I, too, own the coast guard boat ( which I really like! ) and there is indeed a certain level of similarity, mainly because of the haul. The thing is that I'm still not too conviced about the fire boat. It somehow looks a bit overloaded in my eyes and the whole structure on the haul looks a bit odd. Is it like that from close btw? The haul stickers on the coast guard boat did an excellent job because they made the haul not look too "fatty" if you know what I mean. Having the stripes on the side makes it look slimmer and longer and more balanced to the eye. That is something I noticed on the blue ship from the harbor set too. I don't know, there is something on the fire boat that doesn't pleasure my eyes. Anyway, since ships is probably my favorite subtheme I'll try to convince myself once this set arrives to Greece. Thanks again for the pictures! Quote
lightningtiger Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 I would guess why both ships look similar is because both ships came from the same mold ! If people don't look the look of their ships, MODing is always an option ....right ! I like the design of both, I own the coast guard one and thinking about the fire one later in the year maybe (fire is an August release for Australia). Quote
Zorro Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 I'm determined to pick one of these Fire Boats up next time I visit a LEGO-selling store where they have this set, and this is partly thanks to your nice review! Quote
metalandi Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Well, i wouldn't say it looks overloaded when you see it in real. For me it looks very well proportioned. What i like better on it than on the coast guard boat is, that there is a bit more interior under the cabin. I was quite disappointed that there basically was only an oxygen bottlle on the coast guard ship under the deck. If i can say that they could have anything done better on the fire ship, it maybe would be the back section. The room under the "crane" is quite useless, since you can't access it and there also is nothing in it. Also, they maybe could have done some contraption that can lead the raft to the water. But probably THEN it would really look overloeaded Quote
Zorbas Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Well, i wouldn't say it looks overloaded when you see it in real. That's what I have in mind. I'll just have to wait and see it from close I guess. Quote
Svelte Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Thanks for this review! I must have missed it the first time round I like the cabin design - it's very well-built and quite detailed - but these enormous boats are just too big for me. I think I prefer the mould that was used in the earlier Police/ Fire versions which looked a bit sleeker. The bulky hulls look like they belong to some other class of vessel, not speedy rescue craft! Thanks for the comparison pics too metalandi Quote
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