fnac offer lego september 2018

Today is the return of the offer "3 for 2" on FNAC.com and you have until September 30 to make up your mind.

The principle is still just as simple: You buy three LEGO sets and you only pay for the two most expensive, the third (the cheapest) being offered.

So you can expect to get a maximum reduction of 33% if you buy three products at the same price or three times the same product ...

The sets of the Architecture and Creator Expert ranges are unfortunately excluded from this offer which only applies to products sold directly by the brand.

For those who are wondering, there are many LEGO Harry Potter products in stock to which the offer applies ...

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75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

Time to take a quick look at the LEGO Star Wars set 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City, which becomes with us Betrayal at Cloud City, with its 2812 pieces, its 18 figurines and its public price set at 349.99 €. An entire program.

Fans of the Star Wars universe who also love LEGOs were impatiently waiting for the manufacturer to offer us a new interpretation of the mining complex that floats in the atmosphere of the planet Bespin and which is the scene of many scenes that have become cult for a whole generation.

Let's be honest, the set 10123 Cloud City marketed in 2003 did not leave an unforgettable memory to the fans who for the most part today seek only to obtain the exclusive minifig of Boba Fett delivered in this playset without great interest, even for the time.

So it was about time that LEGO gave us a slightly more exciting take on Cloud City. Mission accomplished or not, everyone will have their opinion on the subject. As far as I'm concerned, I'm disappointed, but I like it. It is complicated.

I had undoubtedly a little too idealized what could be a Cloud City set in 2018 sauce, the fault among other things of the many very successful MOCs which circulate on flickr and which had given me hope for a reproduction with the small onions of the station. spatial.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

Where the sets 10188 Death Star (2008) et 75159 Death Star (2016) are acceptable compromises because they try to preserve as best they can the general aspect of the place concerned, the set 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City doesn't even make that effort. The distribution and finish of the different spaces is debatable, with a landing platform for the Twin-Pod Cloud Car which probably did not deserve to occupy so much space and a somewhat minimalist reception room with its chairs placed on the floor. ...

I note that young fans aged 14 and over will be able to "have fun" re-enacting Han Solo's torture scene in the small, carefully furnished room. Even if the smuggler won't tell them anything because Darth Vader asks him absolutely no questions, they can simply give free rein to their sadistic impulses without their parents worrying more than reason.

I'm a little disappointed with the overall look of the set, in places it almost looks like a play space cobbled together by a young LEGO fan who hasn't yet mastered the art of finish and geometry, let alone the three-dimensional aspect of a reproduction. It's a bit flat, a few smooth plates are missing in some places, and there are way too many studs noticeable for my taste. at 350 € per box, I think we could legitimately expect a slightly higher level of finish.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

Note that it is impossible to move the whole in one piece, the platform for the Slave I and the freezing chamber are not fixed to the main structure. It is practical to store everything, a little less to move the City of Clouds in order to make dust or try to raise it a little by creating a single support that would be positioned in the center under the construction ...

No big surprise during the construction phases, the set rests on a brick-based cross and is stacking dotted with the laying of plates and the assembly of small elements that come to furnish the different spaces. You don't have to wait until you're 14 or be a masterbuilder to take advantage of this box. Go even if you're too young for LEGO or have big fingers ...

So here I am with a slightly misshapen playset that is content to pile up references to the various scenes that take place in the places. No removable panels that would cover the whole and reveal a particular scene depending on the mood of the day, it's a shame.

Le fan service wreaks havoc here, as if LEGO was afraid of forgetting something and missing sales ... The designers certainly watched the various scenes in slow motion so that they could reproduce every detail and not then be blamed by a horde of bloodthirsty fans the possible liberties they might have taken. So much the better for all those who are sensitive to this fidelity down to the most insignificant detail.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

Despite everything, you need a little imagination to recognize the City of Clouds with this assembly which does not take up its general form, nor architecture, nor the external appearance if we do not count the small set of parts placed symbolically. at the center of the construction.

Should we also use the name playsets for this box, the only real functionality being the mechanism which makes it possible to immerse Han Solo in the carbonite? I'm not counting the few movable doors and the secret hatch in the hangar, let's not exaggerate either.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

And this is where the attention to detail takes a hit. Upon closer inspection, we can see that LEGO didn't even bother to update Han Solo's figure in the carbonite sarcophagus to make it consistent with the hairstyle on the two minifigs provided, just us deliver the version already seen in the sets 8097 Slav I (2010) 9516 Jabba's Palace (2012) 75060 UCS Slave I (2015) et 75137 Carbon Freezing Chamber (2016). It's mean.

The mechanism which allows the minifig to be retracted and the sarcophagus to appear is well thought out, it works, it's fun for five minutes and it's less laborious than the system delivered in the set 75137 Carbon Freezing Chamber.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

In the description of the set, LEGO guarantees that "... Air combat between Boba Fett's Slave I ship and the Cloud Car Twin-Pod can be replayed with this set ...“I may have a bad memory, but I don't remember a clash between the two ships.

That being said, LEGO delivers two very compact interpretations of the ships in question here. You have to be careful to install their respective drivers. do not ask me why, LEGO insists with the red color for the Twin-Pod Cloud Car while the machine is obviously orange in the film.

On the one hand, the Cloud Car driver is a little cramped and on the other you have to orient the antenna of Boba Fett's helmet in the right position to be able to close the canopy of the Slave I. Some will find it cute and Chibi, others will find it barely acceptable. Tastes and colors cannot be discussed and we will do with it. Those who want a Slave I on a more consistent scale just have to invest in the set 75060 UCS Slave I marketed since 2015 and still available at € 219.99.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

On the minifig side, the fan service comes into action again in a very beautiful way with a slew of characters including Leia and Han Solo delivered in two versions (Hoth and Cloud City, we often change in Star Wars). Collectors will be in heaven, although in my opinion those who just line them up in Ikea frames should instead be getting their favorite retail characters on eBay or Bricklink.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

Once again, at 350 € a box, it's hard to gargle only on Lando Calrissian's pretty cape, Han Solo's legs with two-color molding, Lobot's new face, or the helmets of the Twin-Pod Cloud pilots. Because. These minifigs are great, but they don't do everything in a LEGO set of this stature. A good point, the inventory is rather complete, there is something to have fun and / or vary the staging.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

We will also notice the significant difference in color between Leia's torso and the bottom of her outfit or C-3PO's off-center eyes. Too bad that in 2018, a manufacturer whose job it is still does not know how to solve these problems.

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

Luke Skywalker is delivered here with his right hand, you can obviously remove it to really replay the final scene of the duel (and put it back afterwards, it's LEGO, that's why).

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

The duel scene between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker deserved better than to be placed with forceps in a playset at 350 €. I hope that LEGO will deign one day to market a more affordable standard set reproducing this central scene of the saga. Other scenes, some of which are really anecdotal, have already had this honor ...

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

The specifications are respected here: This set brings together almost everything that makes the City of Clouds such an important place in the Star Wars saga. Perhaps it would have been more judicious to market several modular sets allowing to gradually reconstitute a City of the Clouds according to the desires of each one and the available budget.

LEGO has chosen to put everything in the same box, probably to get rid of the subject once and for all, at least for a few years. Many fans including yours truly will find their account there, exasperated that they were anyway by so much waiting to be able to finally declaim "No, I am your father"before knocking Luke down on the living room floor.

In the end, I say yes because it was about time that LEGO offered a new interpretation of Cloud City. While the set isn't the reproduction I dreamed of, it's an acceptable and comprehensive digest of what makes Cloud City such a key part of the Star Wars saga.

Note: The set shown here is put into play as usual. To participate in the raffle, simply post a comment on this article before September 26 at 23:59 p.m.. You have every right to disagree with me, this is not eliminatory.

Update : The winner was drawn and was notified by email, his nickname is indicated below. Without a response from him to my request for contact details within 5 days, a new winner will be drawn. I won't be relaunching from now on. No response within the time limit, it's lost.

Julian92470 - Comment posted the 16/09/2018 at 17:43

75222 Betrayal at Cloud City

12/09/2018 - 23:26 Lego news Lego architecture

LEGO Creator Expert 10263 Winter Village Fire Station

Find out more about the LEGO Creator Expert set 10263 Winter Village Fire Station and possibly find a good reason to acquire this box, do not hesitate to watch the presentation video below.

Lars Joe, the designer of this set which usually works more in the Architecture range, explains some of his choices and notably mentions the desire to allow all members of the family, even the youngest, to participate in the assembly thanks to the simplified fire truck instructions.

The video is 4 minutes long and worth a look.

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

The Architecture line is probably the one that takes itself the most seriously at LEGO. Sober and classy packaging, instruction booklet with black cardboard cover, high retail prices, no kidding. It's LEGO, but we don't play with it and we are therefore entitled to expect the content of the sets to live up to the reputation of the range. There is always something to smile about at the ingenious use of one piece or another, but here it is serious with "... sets that find their place in all interiors ..."

Latest set in this range, the reference 21043 Las Vegas whose previous version never marketed (ref. LEGO 21038) was the subject of a redesign following the massacre of about sixty people by a gunman posted on the floors of the Mandalay Bay hotel in October 2017. It is therefore the Bellagio hotel which replaces the Mandalay Bay on the skyline of the final set 21047 Las Vegas (501 pieces - 44.99 €).

I could do a lot on the different techniques used here to assemble different hotels, but I let the buyers of this box enjoy this little pleasure. After all, they also pay for it.

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

Las Vegas for many visitors comes down to a few trips back and forth on the strip between crowded sidewalks and endless halls of hotels filled with slot machines and stretches in their eyes from the city entrance sign to Freemont. Street, the border beyond which most guides recommend not to venture (even if historic Vegas has strong arguments to make) under penalty of being slaughtered or kidnapped by horrible bloodthirsty bums.

LEGO therefore limits its interpretation of Las Vegas to the Strip, which will be enough for most fans, even for those who tried to see if Chumlee was in the area and who for the most part came back disappointed with their paid excursion to the boutique seen in the show P.

The originally planned skyline wisely respected the order of the various buildings represented on the Strip, regardless of which side of the avenue they are placed. Starting from the mythical sign placed at the entrance to the city, the Mandalay Bay is effectively placed before the Luxor, which is itself placed before the Encore at Wynn hotel, which in turn precedes the Stratosphere complex with at the end of Freemont Street race.

I know that the majority of the other sets in the range are content to accumulate the different constructions of a particular place without respecting their respective locations, but the effort had nevertheless been made here on the starting set ...

The designer in charge of modifying the set has therefore simply withdrawn the Mandalay Bay to replace it with the Bellagio which should however logically have been placed after the Luxor.

A little lazy, this modification ultimately only amplifies the echo of the event that justifies it, even if LEGO has never officially communicated on the subject. To liven up the Sunday meal, everyone can explain that the substitution of Mandalay Bay for Bellagio was made because of a news item that occurred almost a year before the date of effective marketing of this small set ...

In the end, LEGO could also have left the set as it is and waited a year to put it on sale.

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

I finally think for myself that Las Vegas really deserved better than this modest skyline. Might as well do things right and provide us with enough to reconstruct a complete Strip with at least twenty iconic hotels in the city ... LEGO does recommend that you bring together several identical sets to get what is starting to look like a mini-wall of China, the same principle applied here would no doubt have found its audience.

Certainly Las Vegas does not conceal an incredible architectural heritage in the noble sense of the term, but the Strip is nonetheless a collection of creations sufficiently original and varied for LEGO to step out of its usual comfort zone. Don't worry, I'm digressing but I'm well aware that choices had to be made anyway to stay in the theme and in the format of the sub-range Skylines.

If you've been on vacation to L'Excalibur, the Venetian, the Circus Circus or the Casears Palace, you won't wipe away a nostalgic tear while contemplating this set carefully placed on the living room dresser. The only point common to all visitors will probably be the Freemont Experience, an obligatory point of passage for a drink under the neon lights and tourists who screech suspended from the zip line that crosses the luminous dome. And possibly the magical spectacle offered by the fountains of Bellagio, vaguely represented here.

Finally, I think that this quickly assembled little set may not deserve all this attention and that it will probably end up on sale in souvenir shops at McCarran Airport ("... I'm coming back from Vegas, hey I brought you something. It was that or a CSI t-shirt ..."), I will end by telling you that I find that the Luxor is still a bit cramped and that it will cost you around forty euros at the end of the month to add this set to your collection.

Note: The set shown here is put into play as usual. To participate in the raffle, simply post a comment on this article before August 25 at 23:59 p.m.. You have every right to disagree with me, this is not eliminatory.

Update : The winner was drawn and was notified by email, his nickname is indicated below. Without a response from him to my request for contact details within 5 days, a new winner will be drawn.

Nicolas - Comment posted the 16/08/2018 at 12:21

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

29/07/2018 - 12:29 Lego news Lego architecture

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

Today we are talking about the next set in the LEGO Architecture range, the reference 21047 Las Vegas.

The serves is online at amazon with its official visuals, but the brand does not provide a date or public price for the moment.

As I regularly receive questions on this subject, I confirm that the initial version of the set (reference 21038, see visual below) which featured the Mandalay Bay hotel, replaced since by the Bellagio, will never be marketed, even if this "first edition" is still listed at amazon.

The other elements of set 21038, The Luxor, the Stratosphere Tower, the Encore hotel, the iconic sign at the entrance to the city and the micro-representation of the Freemont Street Experience will be kept in set 21047.

We will talk about this new box in the coming weeks, LEGO having offered to give you my opinion on its content.

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

LEGO Architecture 21047 Las Vegas

LEGO Architecture 21038 Las Vegas