The second LEGO Star Wars volume of the collection Build Your Own Adventure is now available and I take this opportunity to give you some thoughts on the content of this box called "Galactic Missions" which mixes book of ideas and set of parts to build an "exclusive" model.

As usual with the boxes of this collection, it is especially the model and the minifigure provided that motivate the fans. Here we will be satisfied with a Cloud Car of 65 parts in microfighter and a Bespin Guard already seen in the sets 75146 Star Wars Advent Calendar 2016 et 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City.

The generic guard delivered in this box also bears a name: it is Seb Astro. The story that serves as a common thread for the presentation of the different models takes the courageous guard who is also a pilot in his spare time from Naboo to Jakku via Bespin, Corellia or even Scarif.

Logic would have liked the publisher to provide us with a Cloud Car Pilot with the machine, but it was missed this time. For those who haven't bought the set 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City, it will therefore be necessary to wait for this year's LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar (ref. 75245) to install the pilot at the controls of this Cloud Car.

The good surprise comes this time from the 80-page idea book included in the box. The different models offered are created by Rod Gillies, a MOCeur who regularly collaborates with the publisher Dorling Kindersley (DK) and whom you already know if you are a regular at flickr galleries: he posts his creations there under the pseudonym of 2 Much Caffeine or 2MC with in particular a small series of Star Wars micro-dioramas very successful.

In addition to the more or less inspired mini-models, we therefore find over the pages of this book of ideas a few small unpublished staging more or less easy to reproduce and based on the same principle of the base without apparent tenons which highlights value the micro-structure placed on it.

As usual in this collection, the building ideas book contains only photos of the assembled models. Apart from a few exploded views of the more complex models, there are therefore no instructions strictly speaking in these pages and you will have to call on your deduction skills to determine some of the techniques used. The instructions for assembling the Cloud Car are however provided, they are of the level of the instructions usually delivered by LEGO in the classic sets.

In short, this box does not revolutionize the genre with its dispensable Cloud Car and a minifigure far from unpublished but the book that accompanies the set of parts deserves in my opinion a glance for the few pretty creations in the format microscale that he proposes.

In this specific case the lack of detailed instructions for the most complex models is really felt, and that's a shame. The possibility of obtaining them, even by downloading them on a dedicated mini-site, would make it possible to give more consistency to the product and make it a real toy more than a simple collection of ideas to leaf through.

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clamso - Comment posted the 27/08/2019 at 18:29

Today we are quickly interested in the largest set of the wave of boxes marketed for the 80th anniversary of Batman: the LEGO Batman reference 76122 Batcave Clayface Invasion with its 1038 pieces and its public price set at 119.99 €.

A box was needed that would allow the contents of the four sets marketed this summer to be grouped together and it is therefore this new interpretation of the Batcave that will serve as a garage. I was hungry for more with the Batcave from The LEGO Batman Movie delivered in 2016 in the set 70909 Batcave Break-In and I logically did not expect much from this new, somewhat similar model.

However, after having put it aside for a few days and being interested in it again, I tell myself that this new set has some advantages that the mediocre 2016 reproduction of the gigantic lair seen in the movie The LEGO Batman Movie did not have. not.

This new Batcave is indeed a little similar to that of 2016 in principle: three modules linked together, including a central space that serves as an office for the justice of Gotham City with a slew of control screens. On the form, we therefore remain on familiar ground with a relative modularity and the possibility if the heart tells you to arrange the whole according to your mood of the day or to enlarge the Batcave by connecting your own extensions via the Technic parts. placed at the foot of each of the constructions delivered here.

It is undoubtedly very subjective, but I find that this Batcave has a side really more "serious" than the version of 2016 which seemed to me more "crazy", the fault of the film from which it was inspired. Even the stickers in two colors to stick carefully on the parts which embody the various control screens are here of appreciable sobriety.

For lack of a real cave, we find here some brown meta-pieces that perfectly embody the walls of the underground lair. Again, it's relatively understated and almost a bit drab but the Batcave really benefits from that "serious" vibe.

The different spaces are full of nods to the universe of Gotham City vigilante that will appeal to the most assiduous fans with the giant Penny recovered during the capture of Joe Coyne aka The Penny Plunderer, the green dinosaur in memory of Dinosaur Island, the playing card in reference to the Joker, the gym or the techno space with a Jetpack prototype.

The real cool feature is not the small cell with removable wall but the "transformation tower" which allows Bruce Wayne to be installed, made to disappear and Batman appearing in full gear. It is very well done, the mechanism works every time and recalls certain magic tricks based on the same principle. I really had fun with this very well integrated feature.

The only vehicle in the set is a rather successful Bat-Tank. The machine may seem a little crude at first, but looking more closely we get here a micro-tank a little chibi  and very detailed which changes us from the usual Batmobiles and other Batwings. The rotating missile launcher module offers good playability to the machine. It may be missing some tracks to polish the appearance of this Bat-Tank with its six hard plastic wheels but we will do with the proposed model.

As the name of the set suggests, Clayface "invades" the Batcave. The buildable minifigure is not as finished as the one in The LEGO Batman Movie set 70904 Clayface Splat Attack (2017), but it at least allows for a new version of this big bad guy that will appeal to all those who had not appreciated the texture based on round pieces of the 2017 figurine. Clayface is stable on its two legs and numerous joints allow him to take different poses on a shelf.

On the minifig side, this box offers a bit of new and a lot of déjà vu: Batwoman's minifig is identical to the one delivered in the set 76111 Batman: Brother Eye Takedown (2018) and Robin is identical to the minifig present in the set 76118 Mr. Freeze Batcycle Battle marketed this year. The Batman figurine is the exact copy of the version supplied in all boxes marketed for the character's 80th birthday.

Bruce Wayne is a mixture of existing elements: he uses the face of Kaz Xiono (75240 Major Vonreg's TIE Fighter) or Happy Hogan (76130 Stark Jet and the Drone Attack) and the character's torso is the one used for Gunnar Eversol in the set 75930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate.

The minifigs of Catwoman and Two-Face are however new and for the moment exclusive to this box. The face of Two-Face is in my opinion very successful and with the two-tone hair we obtain an aesthetically impeccable ensemble. I'm less a fan of the red torso which has the purple jacket and black shirt pad printed on, the tie using the base color of the torso. The minifigure in my opinion deserved a more elaborate costume with matching legs.

Catwoman takes advantage here of the mask of the version seen in two of the sets of the The LEGO Batman Movie range, but in black. The character's face works perfectly with the mask, except for the slightly pale chin area. Too bad for the neutral legs, some patterns would have been welcome.

In short, this new Batcave is in my opinion a good surprise. It's a balanced set, less crazy than the previous versions and in my opinion more faithful to the somewhat dark universe of Batman.

The presence of the Bat-Tank, Clayface and a large handful of characters make it a real playset that is self-sufficient. LEGO has of course imagined that fans will want to take advantage of this Batcave to store the content of their other sets with the integration of a support for the Batwing above the cell.

120 € is probably a bit expensive, but the set is already available at a reduced price at Amazon. I valid.

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Martin Gale - Comment posted the 21/08/2019 at 01:01
18/08/2019 - 02:57 In my opinion... Reviews

Today we move quickly with the LEGO Technic set 42098 Car Transporter (2493 pieces - 169.99 €), a big box that allows us to assemble a vehicle transport truck with its trailer and something to transport in the form of a blue car that will bring back memories to all those who have added the set 42093 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 to their collection.

The truck to be built here can accommodate five vehicles distributed over the two decks of the tractor and the trailer. Unfortunately, LEGO only provides one vehicle in this box, so four are missing to fill this transport truck. By adding the Corvette ZR1 from set 42093, which is on the same scale, all you have to do is build three more cars, taking inspiration from the two models you already have and which have similar chassis.

As with the Corvette ZR1, the eight cylinders of the engine are set in motion here when traveling and remain visible through the opening of the front cover. It's obviously not very realistic, but it's still one more feature. The steering is managed via a set of axles that cross the chassis and controlled using a thumbwheel placed in the middle of the rear bumper. Hopefully, LEGO has other vehicles on the same scale in its boxes that can either complete a collection or come and sit on this transport truck.

In this box, LEGO has divided the bags into three distinct groups: Those used to assemble the blue car, those used to build the tractor and finally those needed to assemble the trailer. No sub-assemblies, it is necessary to unpack and sort all the bags in each group before assembling the module concerned. This somewhat crude distribution of parts may annoy those used to the usual conditioning, but once the many pins have been isolated, there aren't many parts left to sort out before you start building.

The tractor is then assembled with its directional direction via two knobs and its cabin which tilts forward to reveal the truck's six-cylinder engine. The designer had the good idea to integrate two knobs to orient the wheels of the truck: the one placed above the cabin is no longer accessible when a vehicle occupies the front of the upper deck, so you have to use the one. placed on the side of the truck.

Like the set 42097 Compact Crawler Crane, this box is aimed at the youngest enthusiasts who are gradually learning the intricacies of the LEGO Technic range. The sub-assemblies that will be used to lower the upper deck ramp and tilt the driver's cabin while lifting the ramp placed just above it are relatively simple to build and the worm mechanism that runs on a rack remains visible even when the set is fully assembled.

The trailer is built on a model similar to the tractor with a worm and rack mechanism to lower the loading ramp and a thumbwheel that deploys the rear rails. It is also not possible to load a car without using the trailer, the tractor is not equipped with extendable rails. Here also the assembly is accessible to the youngest without really complex mechanical substructure. As with the tractor, the various functions are documented by explicit stickers.

On the upper deck of the trailer, there are yellow brackets whose mission is to keep the loaded vehicles in place during transport. It suffices to move forward by rolling over them and they are set up under the chassis of the vehicle concerned. A lever placed on the side of the white railing allows the two brackets to be lowered to release the vehicle. Rustic but functional.

When the trailer is attached to the tractor, vehicles can travel from the lower trailer deck to the truck decks via two extendable rails that provide the connection between the trailer and the tractor. It is obviously necessary to rework a little to take advantage of all these features, but each of the mechanisms fulfills its role perfectly and the gameplay is assured.

When loading, the truck tends to move forward a little. Too bad a wheel locking system has not been implemented, we sometimes get annoyed having to hold the cabin to prevent the fact of sliding the car into the trailer to move the whole.

The tractor cabin tilts forwards via a side lever and the mechanism lifts the front of the upper deck. It's very well done and it's an opportunity to take advantage of the six-cylinder engine hidden under the cabin. The doors open, two seats are installed inside and there are even mirrors with blind spot mirrors.

The set uses many panels essential to provide an acceptable level of finish to the tractor cab. There is therefore also a large sheet of stickers to stick on the different elements while trying to respect the alignment between the patterns that circulate on the body. Some stickers are also used to document the functions of the set, including the levers that allow the vehicle locking devices to be disengaged.

In short, I am really won over by this set. It offers an approach to the LEGO Technic concept accessible to the youngest with visible and understandable mechanisms, maximum playability with simple but effective features that allow vehicles to be loaded and unloaded in different configurations and a nice finish of the cabin a bit in the spirit of what the set proposed 42078 Mack Anthem. Once the set is assembled, there is still room on this truck that only asks to transport your creations.

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JLMoreau91 - Comment posted the 18/08/2019 at 123:07
13/08/2019 - 16:20 In my opinion... Reviews

As promised, we'll talk about the LEGO set soon 71044 Disney Train and Station (2925 pieces - 329.99 €) that LEGO has just unveiled and which will be available from August 21 for members of the VIP program.

For 330 €, we get a station, a motorized train that can be controlled via the Powered Up application or using a remote control (not supplied), a set of rails allowing to assemble a complete circuit and five exclusive minifigs. .

If you are a die-hard fan of anything that bears the Disney logo, you don't need me to convince you that this set deserves to join your collection even if the station delivered here is not the one at Disneyland Paris.

Those who are on a mission with the ultimate objective of reconstituting a Disneyland park can add the contents of this box around the castle of the set 71040 The Disney Castle (2016). The designer also made sure to wink at the fans by inserting a micro version of the castle under the roof of the station. The model is here accompanied by a pad printed reproduction of the visual of the LEGO box, to be sure that no one misses the reference.

Collectors of Disney minifigs, accustomed to series in sachets, will perhaps find it a little difficult to consider spending € 330 for five minifigs including four variants of characters already available.

There is not much to reproach the reproduction of the station in a LEGO version, the result is very honest and the facade is sufficiently detailed to allow the integration of the building at the bottom of a diorama based on Modulars.

As is often the case with LEGO, it is only a half-construction with a pretty facade and several easily accessible interior spaces to stage the characters provided. The designer has tried here to give the model a little more depth than usual and we can therefore expose the station in profile without revealing the deception. In turn, the interior spaces are less cluttered than the models that usually use this technique and this is appreciable. In my opinion, a piece of roof is missing to at least partially cover the corridor of the upper floor and form a real half-station.

If we avoid using the excuse of saying that it is mostly an amusement park setting, we can also regret that the ground floor and the first floor do not communicate with each other. , but that's a detail. The layout of the station is really in the Disney spirit with its curtains, its rugs, its armchair with a round back, its models and posters representing trains, its ticket office and a large handful of black handcuffs which are used to reproduce the borders of roof. It's visually very compelling without giving the impression that everything is crammed together.

The station platform is covered with Tiles but the designer thought of inserting a few pieces with a tenon on the gray square in order to be able to expose travelers there without risking seeing the minifigs fall because of the possible vibrations of the train which passes in front. It is well seen.

The set also proposes to assemble the train which circulates around the park with its iconic locomotive, an open wagon and a second more opulent wagon whose interior is accessible by removing one of the two side panels. The locomotive is superb, the "lambda" wagon is easily accessible via movable roof elements and the "luxury" wagon benefits from an interior which is also really in the Disney spirit. This cute train will certainly make the heyday of many upcoming LEGO exhibitions.

The detail that may annoy fans of LEGO trains: the wheels on the bogies are now free of the usual metal axle used until now and each wheel now has a plastic extension that clips into the expected support. This was already the case in the LEGO Hidden Side set 70424 Ghost Train Express, but since the train in this box was not motorized, there was still hope that LEGO would not change the system on trains considered "functional".

To put it simply, several tests show that the friction is more important with this new system. This modification could therefore have an impact on the longevity of the batteries used, on the ability of a train to pull as many wagons as a version equipped with the old axles with metal axles and, in the long term, it could also have a significant impact on the life of the engines that will be used more.

In the meantime, this toy performs quite well and the train does not derail in curves even at full speed. Even for a fan whose threshold of wonder is difficult to reach, this train has its small effect and it is difficult to remain indifferent to its look, at the same time a little cartoonish and faithful to that of the life-size version which circulates in the Disney parks.

It is the coal wagon that carries the elements necessary for the motorization of this train: the Smart Hub Powered Up (88009) and Train Engine (88011). If you already have one of the new LEGO trains in your possession, you know the principle: The train motor is connected to the Smart Hub which is itself controlled via Bluetooth via the dedicated application available on iOS and Android or using the Powered Up remote control.

LEGO only provides here what to move the train forward (and backward) via the smartphone app. No lighting integrated into the locomotive or remote control allowing the youngest to play with the train without risking breaking their parents' smartphone. LEGO could have provided a kit 88005 LED Lights (9.99 €) to plug into the second available connector of the Smart Hub, just to add a little light to the train.

As with other trains based on the elements of the Powered Up ecosystem, the sound effects are emitted by the smartphone, there is no built-in speaker. Smart Hub or to the train itself. Playing with the remote control therefore requires ignoring the few noises offered in the application, but this is a detail that will not really harm the fun experience offered by the set.

There are a lot of stickers in this box and some of them are problematic. Those that must be carefully applied to the sides of the train to reconstitute the terms DISNEY and RAILROAD are not always spaced correctly and the result is a little rough visually, as on the panel bearing the word PARK in the set 75936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage.

Another problem that I encountered with the stickers provided: Those which take place on the two white flags placed on the roof of the station have a strange tendency to peel off quickly, even having taken care to apply them carefully on a clean surface.

LEGO has obviously planned a section dedicated to this train within the Powered Up application. It is more of a cosmetic update than a technical one and apart from the few sound effects offered, we find the usual piloting interface packed in a somewhat kitsch thematic skin. You can also drive the train from the sections dedicated to the two LEGO CITY sets already on the market, the orders sent to the Smart Hub are the same.

As for the five minifigs provided, collectors who will spend the 329.99 € requested by LEGO for this large box should not be disappointed. The pad prints are very correct and Minnie is even entitled to a few patterns on the upper arms. I'm not particularly a fan of the colored rectangles applied only to two sides of Mickey, Minnie and Goofy feet, but it's still better than neutral legs.

No plastic skirt for Minnie, the accessory is here in fabric. The rendering is less regular than on the versions of the character with a rigid skirt, but why not. The continuity of Mickey's overalls is not completely guaranteed between the torso and the legs, but it is a recurring problem at LEGO which has a bit of difficulty in pad printing very close to the edges of the part concerned.

Tic and Tac are dressed here to stick to the set's railway theme and their outfits are sober but convincing, except for the somewhat drab shade of Tac's shirt collar which does not match those of the white sleeves.

Goofy comes with a molded head incorporating the hat which I find really successful and which gives the character a very convincing transition to minifig format. The character comes here in her iconic outfit and everything is there, even the touch up on the pants.

In summary, LEGO offers in my opinion here a nice very complete product that should not disappoint die-hard fans of the Disney universe who have the necessary budget with a beautiful replica of the station seen in some of the parks, a detailed and motorized train , a basic circuit but just waiting to be extended and a handful of pretty exclusive minifigs.

Those who like trains and LEGO buildings will always be able to rid the station of its "Disney" attributes, so it will easily find its place in a classic railway diorama with its pretty facade. At 330 € the box, an additional remote control and a few LEDs could have been part of the game. Otherwise, for minifig collectors, it's 330 € for Goofy right away, and with a little patience a lot less on Bricklink in a few weeks.

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A clarification for those who win but who still complain by email (there are some lately): I dismantle the sets, I repack the parts in bulk in the bags that I seal with a machine BUT I do not sort and I do not not repackage the parts with the same inventory per bag as when the product is new. If this annoys you, don't participate.

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Python - Comment posted the 13/08/2019 at 19:15
08/08/2019 - 16:04 In my opinion... LEGO Ideas Reviews

As promised, we quickly go around the set LEGO Ideas 21319 Central Perk (1070 pieces - 59.99 €), a box that joins the LEGO Ideas set 21302 The Big Bang Theory in the department of derivative products which feature a popular cast in one of the emblematic sets of the TV series concerned.

Regarding the TV series Friends, there were two possibilities to pay tribute to him and please the fans: Monica's apartment or the Central Perk, the fictitious bar in which the gang of friends squat on the central sofa throughout an episode. The lego ideas project which serves as the basis for this new box being based on the bar, the official set therefore allows us to obtain the Central Perk, with in passing a nice work by the designer on the walls and furniture of the filming studio.

We could quickly conclude on the observation that this box sold for 60 € is a product only intended for nostalgic fans of this series which still regularly makes the heyday of several TNT channels which do not take any risks in terms of programming (C ' is Friends or The Simpsons ...). In my opinion, that would be a mistake, because on closer inspection this set has much more to offer than a handful of more or less successful minifigs staged in a cardboard setting filled with various and varied pieces of furniture.

The presence of the two side uprights adorned with projectors is in my opinion the detail that also gives character to the set by bringing it back to what it really is: the reproduction of a filming studio with a minimalist exterior, almost neglected. and an interior filled with the many accessories and furniture seen on screen.

By assembling the contents of the set, we quickly see that the official designer has engaged here in a real exercise in style on the various furniture and other accessories that fill the Central Perk. Carpets, curtains, sofas, counter, piano with pad-printed keys, coffee machine, crockery or even shelves hung on the walls, those who are used to Modulars Indeed, you will find here the many accessories and elaborate construction techniques that are the heyday of the range of buildings emblematic of the LEGO universe. The initial project posted on the LEGO Ideas platform had found its audience in substance but the form left many LEGO fans a little bit hungry. The official set, largely revised and improved, should therefore reassure them on this point.

Fans of the series will also have something to have fun with some references reserved for them such as the small panel "Reserved"placed on the table which partly explains why the characters can regularly occupy the place at any time of the day without having to wait patiently for another group of friends to release the sofa or the poster placed near the door. wink at the men's lipstick ad Ichiban of which Joey was the star.

Contrary to what the official visuals of the set might suggest, the glass with the Central Perk sign visible both from inside the premises and from the street is here provided pad printed on one side only. In the instruction booklet, LEGO recommends flipping this clear part according to your needs. Although most fans will display the set with the sign facing inward, I find the process a bit petty. However, it was enough to apply an intermediate layer of white behind the logo and to pad the other side in the right direction to obtain a double-sided sign without even touching the cups. The world's leading toy manufacturer must be able to do this while freeing itself from any technical constraints ...

Even if many elements including the drinks list are pad printed, there are still some stickers in this box. It's hard to know why these graphic elements are printed on stickers instead of pad printing.

On the minifig side, the designer and graphic designer who worked on the set are doing honorably: the context helping, fans will recognize each of the characters delivered here with outfits seen on screen, such as the green shirt and Gunther's colorful tie Rachel's waitress outfit made from different jackets in jean seen throughout the episodes or Monica's suspender pants.

Regarding the latter, the intention was laudable but the achievement is far from convincing with a flagrant difference in color (and retouched on the official visuals) between the legs and the top of the pants pad-printed on the chest. As usual, the official retouched visuals are also a bit too optimistic about the flesh color pad-printed on Rachel and Chandler's torso.

Although they may seem totally new at first glance, these minifigs are actually an assemblage of parts with a lot of novelty and a bit of recycling: Gunther uses Luke Skywalker's features, Rachel takes on the neutral female face used recently for Black Widow, Jyn Erso, Padme or even Mera and Monica displays the smile of Sally Ride and Tina Goldstein.

Phoebe's guitar is not a new item, the instrument was already that of the Mariachi from the 16 series of collectible minifigs released in 2016, then it was seen in the Friends range and in the Structure 10255 Assembly Square. Rachel's hairstyle is also that of the veterinarian from the 17th set of collectible minifigs (LEGO ref. 71018)

In short, at 60 € a box, there is nothing to ask many questions about the relevance of this set which can be used to wedge a series of Blu-ray or DVD boxes on a shelf. It's both a beautiful, somewhat belated homage to a cult series for an entire generation, a product that offers a compelling building experience and an interesting inventory box with plenty of accessories that are always useful. Nostalgic fans of the series will be in heaven, apprentice builders will find some original techniques and MOCeurs will fill their drawers with pieces that are always very popular. Everyone will be happy and inexpensively. For 60 €, I say yes, especially for Gunther in fact.

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Nathlego13 - Comment posted the 12/08/2019 at 08:56