17/06/2020 - 15:00 Lego news LEGO Star Wars

LEGO Star Wars news for the second half of 2020: all visuals

You can stop damaging your eyes on the photos of the pages of the German or Chinese catalog for the second half of 2020 lying around on Instagram, LEGO finally offers a large batch of official visuals of the novelties of the LEGO Star Wars range which will be available from the 1st. next August, followed in September by the traditional Advent calendar with its minifigs and buildable minis.

I'm not insulting you for giving you the visuals of the sets here 75280 501st Legion Clone Troopers (€ 29.99), 75288AT-AT (159.99 €) and 75292 The Razor Crest (139.99 €), if you follow the news of the LEGO Star Wars range you have already been able to discover in detail the content of these boxes on the site or elsewhere.

No surprise for the rest, we already knew what the second wave of LEGO Star Wars 2020 sets will be made of. But those who want to discover a little more closely the different constructions and the minifigs that will accompany them in each of these boxes can now do it and prepare to spend their money starting this summer.

Some of these boxes will offer a code that will unlock content in the LEGO video game Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga which should eventually come out someday.

No visuals or information about the next set in the range Ultimate Collector Series which could be a large playset featuring Mos Eisley sold this fall under the reference 75290. Nothing either on the terms of distribution of the small set planned for the Star Wars Celebration 2020 convention which was canceled. This small box would stage the confrontation between Vader and his son on Bespin.

In the LEGO Star Wars 2020 Advent Calendar (75279) of 311 pieces: Rey Palpatine, Poe Dameron, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, D-0, a Sith Trooper, a Stormtrooper, a Battle Droid, a Pit Droid and a porg. Nothing crazy next to the usual micro-constructions except maybe an A-Wing which will replace the one in the set 40407 Death Star II Battle, the Razor Crest and the Darth Vader Castle with a Tie Advanced microphone.

The and 75281 Anakin's Jedi Interceptor (248 pieces) is a remake of the set 75038 Jedi Interceptor marketed in 2014, it allows like its predecessor to obtain the minifigs of Anakin Skywalker and R2-D2. The spaceship is 19cm long, 17cm wide and 6cm high.

In the box of the set 75283 Armored Assault Tank (AAT) (286 pieces): a Battle Droid, an AAT Driver Battle Droid, Ahsoka Tano and an Ahsoka's Clone Trooper. The craft is 21cm long, 14cm wide and 12cm high.

The and 75284 Knights of Ren Transport Ship (595 pieces) allows you to complete the Knights of Ren troop with Rey Palpatine, Kuruk and Cardo. Trudgen is in the set 75272 Sith TIE Fighter, Vicrul in the set 75273 Poe Dameron's X-Wing Fighter, Ap'Lek and Ushar in the set 75256 Kylo Ren's Shuttle. The spaceship is 29cm long, 17cm wide and 8cm high.

The and 75286 General Grievous's Starfighter (487 pieces) will bring back memories to those who bought the set 8095 General Grievous' Starfighter in 2010. The minifig assortment will provide General Grievous, Obi-Wan Kenobi and an Airborne Clone Trooper. The spaceship is 30cm long, 17cm wide and 8cm high.

The and 75291 Death Star Final Duel (775 pieces) is a remake of the set 75093 Death Star Final Duel released in 2015. This new box will allow us to obtain the same assortment of minifigs: Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Palpatine and two Imperial Royal Guards. The playset displays the following measurements: 31cm wide, 22cm long and 14cm high.

Finally, the set 75293 Resistor I-TS Transportation (932 pieces) is a derivative of the Galaxy's Edge attraction installed in Disney parks in the USA. The minifigs delivered in this box: Vi Moradi (a character who also appears in a book on the origins of Phasma), Lieutenant Bek, an Astromech Droid and a GNK Power Droid. The starship is 34cm long, 17cm wide and 8cm high and it will be playable in the upcoming video game based on the Star Wars saga.

Warm up the mouse and enjoy the visuals below:

75279 Star Wars Advent Calendar 2020

75281 Anakin's Jedi Interceptor

75283 Armored Assault Tank (AAT)

75284 Knights of Ren Transport Ship

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75291 Death Star Final Duel

75293 Resistor I-TS Transportation

16/06/2020 - 11:02 Lego super mario Lego news

lego super mario expansion sets

As we have known for a few months now, LEGO and Nintendo have put the package on the new LEGO Super Mario range with 16 sets in total and a series of 10 "surprise" bags containing different characters. Mario's starter pack and four costumes had already been unveiled and referenced on the official online store and today it is the turn of the various extensions that will be available from next August to be announced.

Each of these expansions will bring their own set of additional features and bonuses for fans to level up and enjoy all that this interactive ecosystem has to offer. You will have to spend the modest sum of 539.85 € to acquire all the planned packs, and that's not counting the 10 bags of characters that will be sold for 3.99 € each.

These expansion packs will join the main set and the four costumes already online on the official store from next August:

We will talk again during the day about what this range really has in the belly beyond the association between two emblematic brands around a universe that fascinates many fans: I had the opportunity to test the starter pack and some of the expansions unveiled today and I'll share what I take away from them after long hours of touring the concept.

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71361 lego super mario surprise character packs

15/06/2020 - 15:00 Lego news

43179 Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters

After a few days of "teasing" on the basis of a visual put online a little too early by LEGO, the manufacturer today unveils the Disney set 43179 Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters, a box stamped 18+ which allows you to assemble the Mickey and Minnie figurines accompanied for the occasion by a few accessories and placed on bases in the form of cinema film "signed" by the two mice.

I'll pass you the lifestyle / healthy blabla provided by LEGO in the press release and intended to appeal to adults with too hectic lives, it is based on "... focus your mind ... ", of"... take time for you ..."or even"... clear your mind .... as you recharge ...". If you want to know more about LEGO's strategy towards adult customers, read on the article I wrote recently on the subject.

The main thing to remember here is that this box of 1739 pieces will be sold for 179.99 € / 189.00 CHF, that the two figures are 36 cm high for Mickey and 35 cm for Minnie, that the tip of the nose of both mouse is headphones Classic Space black which had not been seen in an official set since 1987, that this set inaugurates a new official color (363 Transparent Brown with Opalescense) and that there will be some stickers to stick on the cover and pages of the book. And red barrels.

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43179 Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters

43179 Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters

43179 Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters

15/06/2020 - 14:00 Lego news

10277 Crocodile Locomotive

LEGO today unveils the set 10277 Crocodile Locomotive, another product stamped 18+ which allows to assemble a locomotive type "Crocodile" in its original brown livery. You will have to pay 99.99 € / 129.00 CHF to afford this box, which will be available from July 1, 2020 on the official online store and in the LEGO Stores.

These electric locomotives which circulated in Switzerland until the 80s are articulated machines with two separate frames equipped with two motors and three axles. The central module houses the single-phase current collection system, transformers and the operator's station.

10277 Crocodile Locomotive

The set which takes its nickname from the undulation of the three independent modules on the mountain railways and the green color of the models produced a few years after the commissioning of the first version is today part of the cultural heritage. Swiss. LEGO offers a reproduction of the Ce 6/8 II 14253 version launched in 1919 which was intended to transport goods on the Gotthard line.

This locomotive was also awarded by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME): The machine received the prestigious distinction "Technical Landmark"which rewards the most significant innovations in the field of mechanical engineering.

10277 Crocodile Locomotive

10277 Crocodile Locomotive

10277 Crocodile Locomotive

In the box, 1271 pieces to reproduce the machine and simply put it on its display to display it on the chest of drawers in the living room (52 ​​cm long) or motorize it via the integration of elements Powered Up not supplied: one Smart Hub (88009 - €49.99) and Technic L engine (88013 - 34.99 €), the latter having been available for retail sale for a few days.

10277 Crocodile Locomotive

The set will benefit from a dedicated control interface via the update of the application Powered Up present on iOS and Android, with a control panel that reproduces the cockpit of the real locomotive.
Two minifigs that reuse the motif already seen on Alan Grant's torso in two sets from the LEGO Jurassic World range and a small plaque containing some information about the locomotive complete the inventory. Too bad the necks of minifigs are flesh-colored with a yellow head ...

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10277 Crocodile Locomotive

14/06/2020 - 19:37 Lego news

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Today we are talking about the problems that we all encounter one day or another with our LEGO products: missing parts, inventory problems or various and varied pad printing defects. During the last Fan Media Days, we were treated to a presentation on how LEGO is handling these various issues and what steps are being taken to try to resolve some of them. So I give you here what I have retained, all accompanied as usual by some very personal thoughts on the subject.

For LEGO, the observation is simple: if 86% of complaints recorded by customer service concern missing parts, this statistic should not be taken at face value and the manufacturer is not solely responsible. LEGO only takes care of 25% of these complaints and provides us with an explanation for the rest: 50% of these requests would in fact relate to parts lost by the customer, 15% would relate to the absence of one or more minifigs. in the box and LEGO half-confirms being aware that this type of request is very often a simple attempt to be "offered" a few minifigures and 10% of requests are the result of assembly errors or interpretation of the visuals in the instruction booklet.

It is difficult to question the customer's word, it is not the brand's policy and "missing" parts are generally replaced without discussion. LEGO nevertheless confirms that it is taking measures to stem the tide of requests for the minifigs supposedly missing in the box by closely monitoring those who try a little too often to take advantage of the manufacturer's largesse.

Although the percentage of requests attributed to errors in assembly or interpretation of instructions is relatively low, LEGO says it takes the issue very seriously. When customer service finds that a significant number of requests are for the same set and the same part in inventory, the manufacturer does not hesitate to review their copy and change the instructions to make the confusing steps more legible and limit the risk of confusion between two parts with similar design and identical color.

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LEGO, for example, changes the viewing angle of certain steps or adds visual pictograms which specify which part similar to another to use at a specific time during assembly. Several sets were given to us as examples with the parts in their inventory which were often indicated as missing by customers (see visuals above).

Another problem was also discussed on which it is impossible to question the customer this time: the quality of the pad printing of certain parts. It is important to note that LEGO has not launched a product recall campaign since 2009 and the brand clearly indicates this on its website, as an argument in favor of the quality of its products.

When a problem is the subject of numerous reports to customer service, the manufacturer therefore tries to offer solutions that do not require a recall or replacement of the complete product and delivers modification kits as was the case. in 2015 for the set LEGO Ideas 21303 WALL-E or a simple batch of parts that will correct the technical or aesthetic defect encountered by the customer.

Some of these fixes are made public so that the majority of set buyers can take advantage of them, but most of these changes go unannounced and LEGO just waits for the affected customer to pick up their phone to complain. Useful to avoid publicly admitting a production problem.

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The pad printing alignment issues on the vehicle from the LEGO Creator Expert set 10265 Ford Mustang marketed in April 2019 were obviously mentioned during the conference. For LEGO, the source of the problem was quickly identified: It is a misalignment of the parts during their printing in the factory in Kladno (Czech Republic) and the manufacturer certifies having found a solution to this problem. . We suspected it, but that's all LEGO has to say on the subject.

We want to take the manufacturer's word for it, but those who bought the LEGO Creator Expert set 10272 Old Trafford - Manchester United in January 2020, however, had to be content with a lawn whose markings are not really aligned. We can therefore see that the speed of LEGO's reaction to this pad printing problem is quite relative. I am willing to take inertia into account in making decisions and their application within a large group, but it has been almost a year between the two products mentioned above ...

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The other recurring problem that has been discussed concerns some minifigures whose flesh-colored face, pad-printed on a dark surface, appears extremely pale. The comparison with the official visuals present on the manufacturer's online store is final, the "real" product does not conform. This problem does not affect only the faces of some minifigs, it is present on almost all dark parts that receive a lighter pattern.

Here too, LEGO confirms that it is aware of the problem and has already temporarily and partially improved the manufacturing process pending "a reliable long-term solution". This answer is obviously not satisfactory, minifigs from very recent sets are still affected by this problem and one is entitled to wonder why the quality control allowed these products to end up on the shelves and did not block these parts then reported the problem. LEGO is content to admit that it should have been the case but kicks in by promising that measures will be taken in this direction ...

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In the end, I didn't learn much and neither did you following this conference which seemed to me very focused on the desire to minimize all the problems that LEGO encounters. The manufacturer listens to their customers, no doubt about it, but the information given to us about manufacturing issues and the time frame for their resolution is far too vague to be convincing.

I came out of this video conference with the feeling that I had been given a well-honed speech that is more about image marketing than the transparency expected from a manufacturer who makes the quality of its products. its main argument. We know, we are working on it, solutions are gradually being implemented, etc ... I was waiting for more concrete statements to relay to you here.

I would like to point out that the examples mentioned here are those selected by LEGO to talk about its quality policy and the few other questions asked, such as the change in material which now affects the transparency of certain parts, did not obtain very convincing answers. On this specific point, LEGO is content to indicate that the change of material was necessary to progress towards more environmentally friendly solutions, avoiding the degradation of the main function, transparency, of the parts concerned.

The lesson to be learned: If you have any problem with a product you just purchased, don't wait and report it to customer service. It is hardly more than the number of returns on a particular defect that can force LEGO to react and to propose a solution. However, you will need to be patient to be successful, while LEGO understands that you are not the only one having a problem and that it may not therefore be your fault.