DuckBricks Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 (edited) I agree, the music and graphics are stellar. That mini score is pretty epic. I'm glad they didn't include the voices or the theme song. (A bit too catchy for my liking.) The app does leaves me wanting more though, as it is fairly quick to get through the story, and then repetitive if you want to learn all the 'secrets'. I love your idea about a corrupted forest! I can totally envision something like that being incorporated into the Elves world. If LEGO doesn't make something like this, I might have to modify some sets to create my own corrupted Elvendale . Thanks for the idea, haha. Thinking about a corrupted forest, here's a quick PhotoShop of my envisioning of the forest's "metamorphosis" to evil. Oh my, really really hoping this happens. (Source image from the app) Edited March 2, 2015 by legozebra Quote
DuckBricks Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 What? Did you use Van Gogh's Starry Night? No, although lots of visuals in the app do look like it! Quote
Wardancer Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Could someone please post a screenshot of these new swords? Quote
Wardancer Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Those swords are actually very superbly detailed... Here's hope to new sword molds. Quote
Iria Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 (edited) Could someone please post a screenshot of these new swords? Here's some of the swords and other possible weapons, as found in the app: At Skyra's castle there is sword with an ornate handle: Around Azari's bakery there is a scythe and a fancy bronze axe. (There is also a generic wood cutting axe, not shown) : By Aira's windmill you can find a mallet, which no doubt relates to her tinkering, but could double as a weapon: In addition to the sword shown in the first image there is also what I thought looks like a large two-handed sword. I guess it could also be a fancy butter knife as there were spoons and forks found around the castle. I didn't see any weapons at Farran's Hollow. I did see rope near Naida's ship, which is the closest thing to weapon/tool I suppose. Edited March 2, 2015 by Iria Quote
Lordofdragonss Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Woah it's really beautifull and all but...It's like it's not Lego anymore and I'm not sure I like it. Quote
Wardancer Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Thanks for the upload. It would be somewhat ironic if the super girly theme produced the most detailled swords. Nice questioning of gender borders and all that. Quote
Richila Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Not sure if you guys seen this but apparently there is a playmat for play and displaying the pieces. I am going to try and get one to display my Elves sets http://shop.lego.com...Listing=listing Thanks! I just added it to my wish list-I need ocean for my ship. Quote
K4kitty Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 I think you can buy two and join them up (what I'm intending to do) Quote
Aanchir Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Incidentally, the Yellow Brick Edition of the March–April LEGO Club Magazine has a detailed feature on LEGO Elves. I'm always impressed with the depth of the reading material in the Yellow Brick edition. According to the quiz on page four, I'm a wind elf! Quote
refriedbeans Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) I believe the show airs on Disney Channel tomorrow it actually airs next Monday the 9th, it just says "Elves" on the guide. I will be watching the second showing since I'll be at school Edited March 4, 2015 by refriedbeans Quote
TheBrickPal Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Dang, I was just about to break the news. I shall definitely watch on Sunday! Quote
Blondie-Wan Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Incidentally, the Yellow Brick Edition of the March–April LEGO Club Magazine has a detailed feature on LEGO Elves. I'm always impressed with the depth of the reading material in the Yellow Brick edition. According to the quiz on page four, I'm a wind elf! "Yellow Brick Edition"? What's this? Quote
Aanchir Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 (edited) "Yellow Brick Edition"? What's this? In the United States, LEGO has three separate magazines. Their Red Brick edition is the classic LEGO Club Magazine, covering most of their themes including more "grown-up" sets like the Technic and Mindstorms themes or the new Helicarrier from LEGO Super Heroes, but usually not including girl-oriented themes. Their Green Brick edition, or "LEGO Club Junior", is targeted towards younger kids, featuring a lower reading level, simpler building instructions, and activities like coloring pages that appeal to a younger audience. It still covers many themes but focuses on sets that will be at the building level of younger kids, including some from girl-oriented themes like LEGO Friends and LEGO Disney Princess. The Yellow Brick edition is a shorter insert that covers girl-oriented themes specifically, and girls who subscribe to LEGO Club Magazine receive both the Red Brick and Yellow Brick editions as part of their subscription. I've noticed that material from the Yellow Brick edition is often more reading-intensive than material from the other two editions. All three editions are also available digitally on the LEGO Club website, along with some special theme-specific inserts like the BIONICLE insert and Star Wars insert from the January-February issue or the Ninjago insert from the current issue. Edited March 4, 2015 by Aanchir Quote
Corydoras Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 So... They are, like, benders and Emily Jones is, like, the new Avatar? Ad the Elves must, like, teach her how to bend all four elements? I must say I really like the looks of this theme! So magical... Quote
LegoMyMamma Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 In the United States, LEGO has three separate magazines. [snip] The Yellow Brick edition is a shorter insert that covers girl-oriented themes specifically, and girls who subscribe to LEGO Club Magazine receive both the Red Brick and Yellow Brick editions as part of their subscription. I've noticed that material from the Yellow Brick edition is often more reading-intensive than material from the other two editions. It's not just USA; the UK gets a 28-page Yellow Brick edition. Quote
Aanchir Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 It's not just USA; the UK gets a 28-page Yellow Brick edition. Nice! I was mostly sharing about the US because it's what I knew the specifics of. I think in some countries, the Yellow Brick edition is a full magazine, but in the US it's just an insert that comes packed with the regular magazine. Just looked through some of the UK editions, and they're very cool! I like that the UK Yellow Brick magazine for January 2015 got an Elves teaser on the last page. That's one disadvantage of the US Yellow Brick edition being just an insert rather than a full magazine — there's not a lot of room for teasers of that sort, since it has to fit the content related to the current sets on fewer pages. I wonder if the March issue over there might have even more LEGO Elves info than we got over here. Quote
Sarah Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 (edited) In the United States, LEGO has three separate magazines. Their Red Brick edition is the classic LEGO Club Magazine, covering most of their themes including more "grown-up" sets like the Technic and Mindstorms themes or the new Helicarrier from LEGO Super Heroes, but usually not including girl-oriented themes. Their Green Brick edition, or "LEGO Club Junior", is targeted towards younger kids, featuring a lower reading level, simpler building instructions, and activities like coloring pages that appeal to a younger audience. It still covers many themes but focuses on sets that will be at the building level of younger kids, including some from girl-oriented themes like LEGO Friends and LEGO Disney Princess. The Yellow Brick edition is a shorter insert that covers girl-oriented themes specifically, and girls who subscribe to LEGO Club Magazine receive both the Red Brick and Yellow Brick editions as part of their subscription. I've noticed that material from the Yellow Brick edition is often more reading-intensive than material from the other two editions. All three editions are also available digitally on the LEGO Club website, along with some special theme-specific inserts like the BIONICLE insert and Star Wars insert from the January-February issue or the Ninjago insert from the current issue. My son (age 7) Got the Ninjago insert this month and has been picking it up to read over and over this month except when we make him read something a bit more meaty. Thanks for the explication of the different versions of the magazine. I was eagerly waiting until my daughter is old enough to subscribe so I can read the Friend stuff too! And its good to know its online BTW How did you find these links? I don't see anywhere they advertise the online versions of magazines. Edited March 5, 2015 by Sarah Quote
Aanchir Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 My son (age 7) Got the Ninjago insert this month and has been picking it up to read over and over this month except when we make him read something a bit more meaty. Thanks for the explication of the different versions of the magazine. I was eagerly waiting until my daughter is old enough to subscribe so I can read the Friend stuff too! And its good to know its online BTW How did you find these links? I don't see anywhere they advertise the online versions of magazines. It's all on the LEGO Club Website! I believe you might need to be signed in with a LEGO ID that is tied to a LEGO Club Magazine subscription to get into the "LEGO Club HQ" section. Once you're in, just click the "Magazines" tab at the top and it will take you to a page where you can find these and other digital magazines. Quote
Lordofdragonss Posted March 6, 2015 Posted March 6, 2015 (edited) OkI have some interesting info. Recently in friends magazinewe get Elves leaflet. Descriptions of places, mainelves, basic comic how story goes...And... at the end it says "And how it will end? Watch the Episodes on Lego.com/elves" It's can be translator error (there are few) but it make meso excited! What if the first "movie" was just first episode? Edited March 6, 2015 by Lordofdragonss Quote
Aanchir Posted March 6, 2015 Posted March 6, 2015 OkI have some interesting info. Recently in friends magazinewe get Elves leaflet. Descriptions of places, mainelves, basic comic how story goes...And... at the end it says "And how it will end? Watch the Episodes on Lego.com/elves" It's can be translator error (there are few) but it make meso excited! What if the first "movie" was just first episode? I'm pretty sure it will be! But at the same time, it's hard to say just which direction the story might go from there, let alone how long it might be before new episodes start to show up. After all, "Unite the Magic" basically covers the entire 2015 story as far as sets are concerned. Bear in mind that when the original two-episode Ninjago TV special was posted online, it was broken up into four episodes. So "Way of the Ninja" became "Way of the Ninja" and "The Golden Weapon", and "King of Shadows" became "King of Shadows" and "Weapons of Destiny". It might be a similar situation here, with "Unite the Magic" being broken up into two eleven-minute episodes for the website after initially airing on TV as a 22-minute special. I'm definitely excited to see where the story goes from here and what new web content might be showing up in the future! Oh, also, the other day, they finally fixed the "Meet the Characters" and "Explore Elvendale" features on the LEGO Elves home page. "Meet the Characters" doesn't offer a whole lot of new information, though it does offer some great pictures and rhymes. "Explore Elvendale" gives us some more awesome pictures and information as well as some new place names. The parts of the Elvendale map that correspond to the summer sets are not yet clickable, so that's something to look forward to in the months to come. None of the sets focus on the Desertlands, Ivy Beach, or the Highland of Helyan, so I wonder if they might be explored in future years. Quote
Sarah Posted March 6, 2015 Posted March 6, 2015 I am nervous about the whole storyline being represented in these sets. I really want this theme to continue! Quote
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