November 30, 201212 yr Got my hands on the Fire Motorcycle set, and I made a video review of it! Like I always say, yes, I have an annoying voice. Enjoy! ...And the Police ATV set! Thanks and great reviews! Edited December 1, 201212 yr by Ricecracker Please don't quote videos
November 30, 201212 yr And not in the land of Oz neither.....again ! Oh, well January is only next month ! We always get the sets late :(
November 30, 201212 yr I love that hideout, that's a winner in my book. Still don't think it needs quite so many vehicles in it. Much like the museum heist set, I wish they'd concentrate on a bigger main structure and a vehicle. I feel exactly the same way. But, at least what we do have there is pretty cool. This next year will be pretty good for civilian buildings. While they're small(and rundown), it's nice to see. It's like TLG is taking AFOLs opinions on too much fire/police and throwing other things in. While it is police/fire themed the buildings themselves aren't. I'm excited. Especially since were finally moving(yay!) and I can set up my town again.
December 1, 201212 yr Lightningtiger and I have thought that the back of the humvee is a storage compartment for the accessories, are we correct? It is a storage compartment, but it sadly cannot fit the spike strip. On both sets I bought (this and the tow truck), I noticed LEGO started moving the steering wheel to the left side. In the Humvee vehicle, this means there's even a gear shift in the interior (the antennae peace).
December 1, 201212 yr The Brick Show made a great video review of the Helicopter Arrest set! The inside of the house is a bit disappointing. Edited December 1, 201212 yr by just2good
December 1, 201212 yr Standing here in TRU with the High Speed Chase ($34.99), Cement Truck ($21.99), and Flatbed truck ($21.99) in my hands. VERRY tempted to jump on their BOGO 50% sale, but it's so deceptive with the markup. Can't decide if I jump on them now or save my funds for the pending SuperHero sets. At any rate, thought you'd all enjoy the pricing report. All Hobbit sets also here. Merry Christmas!
December 1, 201212 yr Yeah... So, I caved. Cement Truck. Didn't realize the mixer on the back was just 2 ENORMOUS pieces. And to all a good night!
December 1, 201212 yr Saw 3 at my local TRU today. 60000 Fire Motorcycle, 60001 Fire Chief Car & 60003 Fire Emergency. Edited December 1, 201212 yr by Legocrazy81
December 1, 201212 yr It is a storage compartment, but it sadly cannot fit the spike strip. On both sets I bought (this and the tow truck), I noticed LEGO started moving the steering wheel to the left side. In the Humvee vehicle, this means there's even a gear shift in the interior (the antennae peace). thanks, and i think that is a good approach
December 1, 201212 yr Yeah... So, I caved. Cement Truck. Didn't realize the mixer on the back was just 2 ENORMOUS pieces. And to all a good night! Yep, like the 7990 from 2007....the blue drum came in two halves held together by black locking tech pins.
December 1, 201212 yr I like the sets, but what bothers me is this.. We get two frontdoor (in two sets) and there both white. I have a dozen white door and blacks, and red. Please Lego put some new colours on the doors in average sets. Like dark green, dark red, brown etc.
December 1, 201212 yr Should these sets be considered 2013 or 2012 second wave? 2013 Winter wave sets.
December 1, 201212 yr Have TLG exhausted their 4 digit numbers now? Is 600xx going to be the new City range identity? Just curious really.
December 1, 201212 yr Have TLG exhausted their 4 digit numbers now? Is 600xx going to be the new City range identity? Just curious really. There are probably still 4-digit numbers, but for whatever reason TLG has made five-digit numbers standard for regular-release sets. All or almost all 2013 sets have five-digit numbers.
December 2, 201212 yr My local TRU in Buffalo had Fire motorcycle, Police chase set, Fire chiefs car, Fire emergency set, flatbed rescue, cement mixer, and Octan Tanker. I picked up the Flatbed rescue truck.
December 2, 201212 yr Something I've wondered about for a while is the reason the police helicopter pilot has a different badge to all the other minifigs. His badge has an extra bar around the bottom edge making it fatter than everyone elses. I did consider that it might be supposed to represent wings but I don't reckon it's that. Do Police pilots normally have different badges? The pilot is also the only one to have what looks like an ID badge on the other side. And his badge is on the opposite side to everyone elses. Odd. Edited December 2, 201212 yr by Jargo
December 2, 201212 yr The TRU here in Chicago had several 2013 sets in stock, but I passed, as the mark-up was sickening. But what I saw made me excited- LEGO Store will get them soon enough. My must haves are the Museum- I have a perfect coastline spot for that one. Helicopter Arrest- A nice building and dock. I will probably de-criminalize the setting and make it a boat rental & repair shop. Fire Station- I have all but two Fire Stations since 1978 and this year will be no different. I'll fill in the sides with white windows to give it a more finished look but other than that I really like this one. I'm a big fan of taking Classic town sets and updating them. This Station looks fairly tall, too, so it will add to the skyline nicely. All Great Vehicles- They are on a continuing winning streak with these! I saw the Tanker and I think it's my favorite- again, another update from a Classic Town set. Edited December 2, 201212 yr by Galaxy Explorer
December 2, 201212 yr I just downloaded thanks to Brickset 60016, 60017 and 60018 instructions......ah, time to do some scratching and modifying for my town eh ? Edit - just started downloading 60009 instructions. Edited December 2, 201212 yr by lightningtiger
December 2, 201212 yr New fire-station not much better than the old one, nevertheless more than average!
December 2, 201212 yr The TRU here in Chicago had several 2013 sets in stock, but I passed, as the mark-up was sickening. But what I saw made me excited- LEGO Store will get them soon enough. My must haves are the Museum- I have a perfect coastline spot for that one. They had the Museum there? Nice! That one isn't out at the LEGO store yet.
December 2, 201212 yr Saw the instructions online and I'm very glad to see piece callouts have made it to city. Definitely contemplating the 60017, 60007, and maybe the 60018, but the rest I'm not crazy about.
December 2, 201212 yr Just built the Cement Mixer Truck, and it certainly didn't disappoint. Very long, and there's hardly a stud left on it when you're finished. Also worth mentioning are the new layout photos at the back of the instruction booklet. First we have a nice shot of the Museum that bridges the gap between new police sets and old during another crime-riddled night in Lego City: And then we have this little shot of the blue collar life in the City: At first I got really intrigued by the little garage to the left... but the structure itself seems much to mundane to be a new release. Still, I thought it was quite odd that they have printed stickers, etc. just for a promo display: Certainly I would recommend the Mixer truck to anyone-- possibly my favorite 'Great Vehicle' next to last year's Ambulance & Tipper Truck. (PS: All apologies if the pics are too big-- I'm kinda new to that sorta thing. Mods, feel free to resize as necessary) Edited December 2, 201212 yr by Mr. Elijah Timms
December 2, 201212 yr All the police in that first picture reminds me of 1984...Big Brother like society. Man that is one city under siege, no civilians allowed outside after 22.00 hours. And a big radioscope on the headquarters to listining in on your living room.
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