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Ok my bad.

No problem dude.

So the medical bay for the Avenger's tower us on the 1st floor behind the drone storage. That means the JARVIS control center is on the 2nd floor.

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*cough* and Hydra Fortress *cough*

I wouldn't expect to see better looking pictures of that set until at least early February since that's what happened with the Brainiac Attack set, which is also a store-exclusive set.

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Lego is finally doing two toned legs!!! Maybe we'll get a Spiderman with boots this time around, or some other characters with boots in the future.

I doubt that really means much. The minifig series' always get special treatment. I'd like to believe this is something to go off of, but I'm a pessimist at heart.

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I doubt that really means much. The minifig series' always get special treatment. I'd like to believe this is something to go off of, but I'm a pessimist at heart.

According to 'The Kid' on the DC discussion, he remembers the Batman in the jokerland set having two toned colored legs. This could happen for multiple minifigures in the marvel sets.

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It is a shame that the Avengers Tower isn't bigger, so I think I'll buy two and make one big one. :grin: Edit: Is there any news on the Helicarrier or not?

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Lego is finally doing two toned legs!!! If you check out the series 14 Werewolf, Pirate, Witch, and Scientist http://www.hothbricks.com/ you can see they all have two-toned legs. Maybe we'll get a Spiderman with boots this time around, or some other characters with boots in the future.

Well, that's really weird series. Not impressed at all. But I can't see what you are talking about. By "two-toned legs" you mean the technique seen in The Simpsons theme on the short legs, that means made of two different coloured plastics? If so, I can't see it in the pictures.

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And remember that the Superboy promo (yeah DC I know) was the first fig to have the 2 toned arms in fleshy colour! So I would say psqidexslizer248 has a point here! At least I hope!

I hope I have a point too. Two toned legs are probably more expensive to produce than regular legs; but, I think Lego would see it as good investment for characters that they are/will use alot (like Spiderman).

Well, that's really weird series. Not impressed at all. But I can't see what you are talking about. By "two-toned legs" you mean the technique seen in The Simpsons theme on the short legs, that means made of two different coloured plastics? If so, I can't see it in the pictures.

Yes, exactly. Don't worry if you can't see them, it took me a while. If you look at the werewolf's legs (this is where I first noticed it and I think its most evident here) you can see where the grey-printing on the blue part of the legs stops and the non printed grey part begins by the slight color change.

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According to 'The Kid' on the DC discussion, he remembers the Batman in the jokerland set having two toned colored legs. This could happen for multiple minifigures in the marvel sets.

Well that's a good sign then. Spidey with boots would be pretty awesome...

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Lego is finally doing two toned legs!!! If you check out the series 14 Werewolf, Pirate, Witch, and Scientist http://www.hothbricks.com/ you can see they all have two-toned legs. Maybe we'll get a Spiderman with boots this time around, or some other characters with boots in the future.

Hate to break it to you, but that's nothing new. We've seen that way before now, and if TLG hasn't started from then to now, I highly doubt they'll bother.

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