nrg Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 It seems the Sandcrawler will be a playset, and will be reveald next month.. Quote
Fives Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 Looking closely at the pictures, the Stormtrooper in the Ghost is different than the one in the Imperial Star Destroyer. The printing is different on the helmet, torso and legs. Hopefully next year's BPs will give us an opportunity to army build some Stormtroopers. Hopefully, but keep in mind that by next winter, Ep 7 will be the main focus of the designers, so the Bps will likely focus on factions from the new film. Quote
Sir_Basil_Ashton Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 (edited) True, but I can dream. I'm already expecting the winter wave to be heavy with Rebels sets. You never know though. This year (2014) is shaping up to be a very expensive year for me. I'm army building the Phase I clones from last year and will army build the Phase II clones from this year. I'm being driven by the fact that it'll be some time before we get PT sets in LEGO form again. Edited February 17, 2014 by Sir_Basil_Ashton Quote
Fives Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 True, but I can dream. I'm already expecting the winter wave to be heavy with Rebels sets. You never know though. This year (2014) is shaping up to be a very expensive year for me. I'm army building the Phase I clones from last year and will army build the Phase II clones from this year. I'm being driven by the fact that it'll be some time before we get PT sets in LEGO form again. Now that I think of it, it won't be till winter 2016 that we start seeing a lot of Ep 7 sets, because the movie comes out in December 2015. So Rebels will likely be the main focus for most of 2015. Hopefully there'll be an imperial BP with two Stormies, a grey Imperial Officer, and a Scout Trooper (perhaps with updated helmet prints, or a new helmet altogether), based on the Battle of Endor. Quote
CardinalBricks Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 I love that we're getting a lot of OT sets this summer, but I'm so disappointed by the new Cantina set! I have lots of complaints, but here's my biggest complaint. The minifigure selection! I'm glad we're getting a Bith minifigure, but give us just 1, and 2 different figures! They made a new mold in the 2014 Jek-14 set that would work great for a creature. I also would have liked a Dr. Evazan figure. Is anyone else as let down with that set as I am? Quote
TheBrickHitHouse Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 Why does Lego include one figure without printed legs in seemingly each set? Does the money just run out - why all but one? It's annoying as it looks like different styles. Quote
Manx Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 In my opinion 1st Greedo looks better - it has printed arms and colour is more original. Quote
Something_Awesome Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 In my opinion 1st Greedo looks better - it has printed arms and colour is more original. Gotta disagree with you there. The newer one is better in every way except for arms. Legs, chest, color scheme, head. The only reason you people think its better is because you have an awareness of the novelty of printed arms. Set the two next to eachother side by side and 9 out of 10 people will take the new one. Quote
Tariq j Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 My opinions on the sets: Star Destroyer: This set looks much improved from its predecessor, the bridge has been nicely done with what I believe to be some greebling, the minifigure range is unusually small for a big set but I still look forward to it. The cantine also looks a great set, the minifigure range does look fantastic, the new Greedo looks much better. The cantine band also look good to collect. The Dewback looks good though I would have liked some more printing. I'm glad the land speeder made a return as I missed out on that one in 2009. Quote
strangely Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 In my opinion 1st Greedo looks better - it has printed arms and colour is more original. I'll agree that the skin color of the original Greedo is better, the arms maybe too. If the old Greedo weren't so hard to get now I'd just use the old head and arms on the new minifigure. Quote
namioik Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 It seems the Sandcrawler will be a playset, and will be reveald next month.. No other details? Please elaborate if can Quote
TheBear Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 (edited) The old greedo head uses Dark Turquoise which was discontinued in 2004 as part of the big palette adjustment, it is simply no longer part of the Lego colour palette. Nothing in Lego has a screen accurate colour, it all fits into the limited colour palette they have created and the new head fits perfectly into this. If anyone is interested the helmet on the grey pilot in the B-Wing set is known as both "Red Two" and "Gray Leader" in the battle of Endor. This page explains the confusion http://starwars.wiki...attle_of_Endor) Edited February 17, 2014 by TheBear Quote
strangely Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 (edited) The old greedo head uses Dark Turquoise which was discontinued in 2004 as part of the big palette adjustment, it is simply no longer part of the Lego colour palette. Nothing in Lego has a screen accurate colour, it all fits into the limited colour palette they have created and the new head fits perfectly into this. That's disappointing, but I suppose it's reasonable. Though I feel like with the existing colors they might have been able to find something a little better, this shade just looks too dark, I feel like one of the shades of blue from the friends theme would have worked, though it probably would have been too bright (Though this color is too dark, there really is no winning here). Oh well, I'm sure by the time its remade in 10 years they'll have added more colors. Edited February 17, 2014 by strangely Quote
HawkLord Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 I'm in for at least one, maybe two Cantinas. For someone not in the Lego game when the first one came out, this is great. I already have a Landspeeder, but don't mind having a second one; plus the Dewback is amazing. Quote
Admiral-Ackbar Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 I'm in for at least one, maybe two Cantinas. For someone not in the Lego game when the first one came out, this is great. I already have a Landspeeder, but don't mind having a second one; plus the Dewback is amazing. I have the 2010 Landspeeder and this one looks just slightly better. Depending on the price of this thing I may just buy the other parts of the Cantina separately and leave out the Landspeeder since the changes (as far as I can see) are less than what I had hoped for. Quote
Brickmamba Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 I love that we're getting a lot of OT sets this summer, but I'm so disappointed by the new Cantina set! I have lots of complaints, but here's my biggest complaint. The minifigure selection! I'm glad we're getting a Bith minifigure, but give us just 1, and 2 different figures! They made a new mold in the 2014 Jek-14 set that would work great for a creature. I also would have liked a Dr. Evazan figure. Is anyone else as let down with that set as I am? This is the thing, the bith band takes up 3 minifig slots, add the main cast and dewback and thats essentially 8 characters, that is a decent number of figs for a set this size. Given they didnt have the band then TLG could have gone another route and given Ponda Baba, Dr. Evazan and maybe the bartender instead. Personally I really like the setup of the cantina, it comes with a bit of everything, the bar, the booths, stack a few of these sets and you can put together a pretty decent cantina to scale. Quote
ablake90 Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 I like the sets in general, but that piece of Playmobil (the Bantha) is seriously a complete disgrace. That is not LEGO. Did they hire a Galidor designer for that?!! Do you mean Dewback? I think it's awesome I don't care that it doesn't move I'm not one to sit and play with the figures, and let's face it you never see a charging Dewback. It's brilliant even just to sit and look pretty. I think the designers have been quite clever putting the Ithorian in the set with Jek they know we will want that piece for out cantinas. I'm wondering if that black pauldron on the sandtrooper matches those in the most recent droid escape? Quote
CM4Sci Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Nooo... Luke has been given the cheekbone treatment! -Sci Quote
Admiral-Ackbar Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) Nooo... Luke has been given the cheekbone treatment! -Sci They had to make sure that everything changes constantly to ensure we can never have more than one of every minifigure. And cheekbones so don't suit Luke in Lego form! I'm wondering if that black pauldron on the sandtrooper matches those in the most recent droid escape? I would say in terms of colour its a mix of the 2010 and 2012 variants as it has a black colour (Like the 2010 one) but with the detailed print (like the 2012 one). And even if the pauldron is of the same style, the rest of the figure is not thanks to ANOTHER change in printing. Edited February 18, 2014 by Admiral-Ackbar Quote
The Executive Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 The size of the Cantina looks good. Here's hoping for a add on with all the missing Cantina characters. I think Obi wan needs a brown kama skirt. Quote
wesker Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Nooo... Luke has been given the cheekbone treatment! -Sci He looks horrible in that picture. Thankfully his alternate face doesn't look as bad. I can see a bit of Mark Hamill in it. http://www.fbtb.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/QO5C3725.jpg Still its annoying when they keep changing the faces of the main characters that they are no longer consistant with each other. I really hope they don't go changing PT Obi-Wan or Princess Leia anytime soon. Quote
ablake90 Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 They had to make sure that everything changes constantly to ensure we can never have more than one of every minifigure. And cheekbones so don't suit Luke in Lego form! I would say in terms of colour its a mix of the 2010 and 2012 variants as it has a black colour (Like the 2010 one) but with the detailed print (like the 2012 one). And even if the pauldron is of the same style, the rest of the figure is not thanks to ANOTHER change in printing. Let's hope these are the final ever designs they are immaculate in my opinion and should be used until the license dies out (never). In a way I hope we never see sandtroopers again that way lego can't add anything unnecessary to them. If I wanted the next level of accuracy I would be collecting Hasbro figures. I thought the imperial officers were ok but nope, seemed they were missing a vital crease in their uniform :/ Regardless, I am still really grateful of all the new characters and that there's not a single thing from the prequel movies I'm looking forward to spending all my wages on these summer sets Quote
Brickmamba Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Do you mean Dewback? I think it's awesome I don't care that it doesn't move I'm not one to sit and play with the figures, and let's face it you never see a charging Dewback. It's brilliant even just to sit and look pretty. I think the designers have been quite clever putting the Ithorian in the set with Jek they know we will want that piece for out cantinas. I'm wondering if that black pauldron on the sandtrooper matches those in the most recent droid escape? The way the Dewback has been done is consistant with the way 'beasts' have been done in Lego sets the last few years, more detailed and articulated but sacrifice for joint movement. As an AFOL thats doesnt bother me, the thing gets built and kept in cabinet for display anyways, though some joint movement for posing would be nice but its not a deal breaker. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 The way the Dewback has been done is consistant with the way 'beasts' have been done in Lego sets the last few years[...] I agree. The style of the Dewback, which I don't mind at all, matches that of the Tauntaun and especially reminds me of the style of the Cave Troll, and neither of those had articulated legs. (Though to be fair, they did have two articulated arms, and the Dewback doesn't.) Quote
ablake90 Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) I agree. The style of the Dewback, which I don't mind at all, matches that of the Tauntaun and especially reminds me of the style of the Cave Troll, and neither of those had articulated legs. (Though to be fair, they did have two articulated arms, and the Dewback doesn't.) Exactly, I own the old dewback which as we all know is possible but for what? They look stupid ok their back legs and the tail was far too long. Kids imaginations bring the toys to life this is only lego after all. I really can't praise the new one enough the eye print is spot on and the teeth look just like in the movie, these kind of details that don't elude from the lego style are welcomed. This one looks more MOC friendly in terms of the shape and the amount of studs I'm hoping to make something similar to this as seen at the podrace http://www.jeditemplearchives.com/content/modules.php?name=JReviews&rop=showcontent&id=979 Edited February 18, 2014 by ablake90 Quote
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