Darth of Soals Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Aw WOW!!!... Darth maul in training! Carnt wait to get him in my collection Quote
surrideo Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Leg prints and rear torso prints are surely here to stay. I think I heard at my last visit to the factory that printing legs and both sides of torsos isn't as expensive as it used to be. They (TLG) have invested in new printing machines and thus it only gets "better" from now on. Not sure about the overly detailed figs coming in 2012 though - as someone mentioned, it's getting too "action fig like" for it to be LEGO as we romantically memorize it from our childhood. Yeah and we always will, but lego is actually one of the few toys I think that the quality and detail has improved since my childhood. Action figures now break far more easily than my Thundercats/He man/real ghostbusters etc did, toy cars were bullet proof(maybe an exaggeration) but toys have to move on and I'd take most of the new minifigures over the ones from my childhood, I wish the sets were better designed in some cases. Back on topic I take it that there was no sighting of Palpatines arrest in the latter days of the show? Fantastic to be getting the palace and skiff set this year but surprising to since it's 30 year anniversary of RoTJ next year. They made a big deal of Empire couple of years ago, I hope these sets are the tip of the iceberg for episode 6 sets Quote
Arsenalfan98 Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 look personally i like the really detailed figures because i know that i could never make a figure even half as good but thats just my opinion Quote
Brickdoctor Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 I was doing a little research for an upcoming review, and I stumbled upon this. I don't remember it being mentioned before: The Stormtrooper™ Key Light is now ready to join Darth Vader™ and take over the galaxy! The Stormtrooper Key Light is the same size and has the same functions as the captivating Darth Vader LED Key Lights. Press the button on his chest to turn on the lights in his feet and the galaxy is yours! Posable arms and light angling legs. Batteries are included. Height 2.75". Available for pre-order. Quote
The Crazy One Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) Exactly. In LEGO form, the thing's head is as big as its body... Given that in the movie the body is bulky and the head seemingly small, the proportion should be smaller in the head area. Not that it's to say they didn't do a lovely job of capturing the detail. I'm not sure proportions are something really worth discussing in Lego, and especially Star Wars. Just bought Anakins Jedi star fighter and realised how our of proportion the ship is with Anakin and R2. (Massively too big). Edited February 16, 2012 by The Crazy One Quote
Snowspeeder Pilot Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 At the end this is a minifigure of LEGO, the gamorrean guard is good, great details for a minifigure. If you want more details, more realistic you need to buy this: Quote
AngryChair Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 I can't believe people are still complaining about the new design of the Gamorrean Guard and comparing it to the old version. TLG probably spent hours working not only on the fantastic sculpting of the head but also the paint detail on both the head and its shoulder pieces, and all some people here can do is compare it to the version that's nearly 10 years old and say it's not 'piggish' enough. A kid having this figure and watching either RoTJ or Clone Wars will be very happy with a brilliantly detailed figure that looks pretty much like it does on the screen. I for one am very happy for these new detailed figures (except the new Clones Padme) and wish we had these from when I was a kid. I feel at times that TLG can't win and I'm surprised that more detail in figures is something people are unhappy with. OK my rant is over...... Quote
mcbbvb Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 I can't believe people are still complaining about the new design of the Gamorrean Guard and comparing it to the old version. TLG probably spent hours working not only on the fantastic sculpting of the head but also the paint detail on both the head and its shoulder pieces, and all some people here can do is compare it to the version that's nearly 10 years old and say it's not 'piggish' enough. A kid having this figure and watching either RoTJ or Clone Wars will be very happy with a brilliantly detailed figure that looks pretty much like it does on the screen. I for one am very happy for these new detailed figures (except the new Clones Padme) and wish we had these from when I was a kid. I feel at times that TLG can't win and I'm surprised that more detail in figures is something people are unhappy with. OK my rant is over...... Because TLG spend hours working on a different design doesn't make it better. Time has nothing to do with better. Also a more detailed minifigure doesn't necessarily make it better if the details are just wrong. I don't want to debate about which one is better but you're statement is wrong. Quote
MstrOfPppts Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Of course there is always ways for improvement, but still the new fig does look a lot better! In my opinion only the most conservative people (or people afraid of changes) would say the older one is better. I do agree that the older versions head looks a bit better, but only to make the whole figure look chubbier and not so tall! Else the new head looks perfectly accurate and all the detail is also nice. Besides I never understood these older LEGO molds. Why didn't they make separate mold for armor - stomach - something like castle armor mold and a separate head? In this case at least we could have brown armor and a green head. But no, they made it one piece and then decided to change the arms and hands into brown, so the fig wouldn't look like a green statue. That in my opinion makes it look ridiculously awful! The older Watto had similar problem … Quote
AngryChair Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Because TLG spend hours working on a different design doesn't make it better. Time has nothing to do with better. Also a more detailed minifigure doesn't necessarily make it better if the details are just wrong. I don't want to debate about which one is better but you're statement is wrong. How is my statement wrong.? You'll notice that I didn't in any way allude to time = better, just that I'm surprised at the level of critism that's been put against the Gamorrean for what could be a pretty difficult figure to capture and may have taken a fair amount of time in design. Quote
helicaon Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) Because TLG spend hours working on a different design doesn't make it better. Time has nothing to do with better. Also a more detailed minifigure doesn't necessarily make it better if the details are just wrong. I don't want to debate about which one is better but you're statement is wrong. well, it's his opinion, more than a statement, so it can hardly be "wrong"... I oscillate between getting excited by new, more detailed figs, and a hankering back to the early days of my collecting the SW Lego, when a yellow smiley face and a fair hairpiece was enough to denote Luke - it doesn't LOOK much like errr Luke, but given a little imagination, everyone's happy... As well as the "moving towards action figures" worry, there's also the fact that, apart from a few, specialised figs, the basic figure is more or less the same, so that given an exquisitely detailed and painted head for a GG, one instinctively expects everything else, including the proportions to be equally as close to the original, which up till now perhaps, hadn't been so uppermost in our minds - after all, if you look at solscudd's recent pics in the photography thread, with the celebration figs all together - Chewie should really tower above everyone else, but is the same size because of the minifig limitations, and no-one has been too unhappy about that... Anyway, just my tuppence worth, as with every new wave of sets, there are many I want avidly, and a few I fell a bit "meh" about, but sadly for my bank balance (and space in a tiny flat to put them all) I'll probably end up getting most of them, otherwise risking falling even further behind in my failing attempt to get all, or at least most of the SW minifigs... Edited February 16, 2012 by helicaon Quote
Vindice Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Because TLG spend hours working on a different design doesn't make it better. Time has nothing to do with better. Also a more detailed minifigure doesn't necessarily make it better if the details are just wrong. I don't want to debate about which one is better but you're statement is wrong. The Angry one's statement isn't wrong at all! TLG put in a lot of effort because their market research supports the idea that the current trend is for better detail especially in licensed sets. My opinion is that the new figures are massively superior to the old Gamorrean guard and defiantely for Jabba. If TLG does not respond to market trends then megabloks or some other company will and if sales are effected negatively then we will all suffer. Quote
AngryChair Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Back on topic I take it that there was no sighting of Palpatines arrest in the latter days of the show? Fantastic to be getting the palace and skiff set this year but surprising to since it's 30 year anniversary of RoTJ next year. They made a big deal of Empire couple of years ago, I hope these sets are the tip of the iceberg for episode 6 sets Back to topic though (Thanks for your comments Vindice/Helicaon), I hope so too. It's a good sign that we're getting two decent Jabba related sets this year and really hope they expand for a Rancor pit next year. I'd be surprised if we saw any Endor related stuff seeing the battlepack this year and also the Bunker set from recent times, although TLG could surprise us with an Ewok village. Home One has also been done so hopefully they will stay in Jabba's Palace for a little while longer.! I too though am looking forward to Palpatine's Arrest. Quote
Anio Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Got a surprise for you. Designed by Kurt Kristensen (10215, 10221) Quote
forumreader Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) Is this the UCS Artoo? I don't know enough about the existing Star Wars sculptures to know if it's a new model: Fake edit: Just beat me Anio! Edited February 16, 2012 by forumreader Quote
CaptainCRO Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Is this the UCS Artoo? I don't know enough about the existing Star Wars sculptures to know if it's a new model: Fake edit: Just beat me Anio! He looks really nice from those pics. I doubt I'll be getting it though. Quote
Sir_Basil_Ashton Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Awesome find of the UCS R2-D2. Quote
mcbbvb Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) How is my statement wrong.? You'll notice that I didn't in any way allude to time = better, just that I'm surprised at the level of critism that's been put against the Gamorrean for what could be a pretty difficult figure to capture and may have taken a fair amount of time in design. Sorry I didn't read you're post very well. well, it's his opinion, more than a statement, so it can hardly be "wrong"... I know, I misread it as a statement instead of an opinion. An opinion can't be wrong. Edited February 16, 2012 by mcbbvb Quote
AngryChair Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 No worries mate, let's put it aside and bask in the awesomeness of the new sets.! Cheers Jay Quote
will Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Nice to see the r2-d2 at last, although I feel slightly disappointed, but no idea why. Hopefully some better pics will surface soon Quote
Brickdoctor Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 From what I can see, that seems like a pretty good sculpture. The style seems a lot like that of LEGOLAND models and the models built for events. I think I almost hope they did the greebling with basic bricks, too, to make it fit in. Quote
nrg Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 He looks really nice from those pics. I doubt I'll be getting it though. ohh i can see a littte R2 model by the big..:D Quote
cavegod Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Designed by Kurt Kristensen (10215, 10221) who was it origonally designed by though?? Quote
Solscud007 Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 I was doing a little research for an upcoming review, and I stumbled upon this. I don't remember it being mentioned before: The Stormtrooper™ Key Light is now ready to join Darth Vader™ and take over the galaxy! The Stormtrooper Key Light is the same size and has the same functions as the captivating Darth Vader LED Key Lights. Press the button on his chest to turn on the lights in his feet and the galaxy is yours! Posable arms and light angling legs. Batteries are included. Height 2.75". Available for pre-order. There is more. There is a headlamp and a desk lamp coming out too. http://www.playvisions.com/products/446575/Darth_Vader Quote
Sir_Basil_Ashton Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 There is more. There is a headlamp and a desk lamp coming out too. http://www.playvisions.com/products/446575/Darth_Vader Must get that Desk Lamp. Quote
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