16/02/2012 - 11:34 LEGO LOTR & The Hobbit Lego news

The flagship of this Lord of the Rings range, in this case the set 9474 The Battle Of Helm's Deep will need reinforcements in terms of minifigs. And that's where the set comes in 9471 Uruk-Hai Army with his 6 minifigs including 4 Uruk-Hai, a generic Rohirrim Soldier and Eomer, Théoden's nephew and king of Rohan, with his golden helmet.

This set which almost looks like a well supplied Battle Pack delivers all the elements to allow to give some density to the 9474 with a well designed catapult and a piece of wall generic enough to be duplicated and intended to be connected to the fortifications of set 9474 . 

Expected at the US price of $ 29.99 or around thirty euros with us, this mega Battle Pack should quickly become a bestseller among army-builders keen to reenact the epic battle of Helm's Deep. The necessary budget will however be substantial and not within the reach of all budgets.

The photos are from FBTB, you can find more about this set in the flickr gallery dedicated.

16/02/2012 - 10:39 Lego news

Well, if you are not an AFOL who follows the news LEGO Star Wars, this title must seem very sybillin to you. For others, I already savor my shameful satisfaction to see Americans deprived of a LEGO Star Wars set because of obscure licensing issues.

It seems that the board game 3866 Battle of Hoth is not ultimately distributed in the USA and Hasbro could be no stranger to this state of affairs ... This is the site boardgamegeek which reveals to have this information from a reliable source. The whole thing is to be taken in the conditional, however, pending further information. It is true that this set was not presented at the New York Toy Fair 2012 while it was in London and Nuremberg.

If this information turned out to be correct, I admit that I would not shy away from my pleasure to see the Americans, always better served than us when it comes to promotions or exclusives, deprived of one of the sets of the Star Wars 2012 range. It's mean, I know ....

 

16/02/2012 - 08:54 Lego news

This is the other set of this second wave 2012 with the Fury Interceptor of the 9500 set to be directly inspired by the world of video games Star Wars The Old Republic.

If the whole thing seems pretty ordinary at first glance, it must nevertheless be admitted that this set has some nice assets. On the one hand, the ship, which cultivates its family link with the X-Wing from which it takes over the canopy of the cockpit and on the other three new minifigs: Satele Shan (see this article about it), Jace Malcom, the Republic Trooper boss of Havoc Squad and a T7-O1 astromech droid.

On the minifig side, they are still at a preliminary stage but I already like them: Satele Shan is nicely screen-printed even if the minifig remains shyly dressed if we refer to her costume in the game trailerAlso interesting is Jace Malcom with his scars on his face and the coin based droid has the merit of being original. I'm already waiting for the Republic Troopers Battle Pack from Havoc Squad .... These two sets 9497 and 9500 from the universe of SWTOR open up huge possibilities for expansion in future waves of novelties.

I had been the first not to take an interest in these minifigs and to consider them negligible when these sets based on SWTOR. Over time and my peregrinations, I realize that these characters are definitely anchored in the Star Wars timeline thanks to the game and its universe.

The vessel has an interesting feature: The wings can be folded down and deployed at will and the two guns are articulated to allow them to be housed in the axis of the wings. Too bad the opening mechanism was not synchronized between the wings and the barrels. In terms of colors, the Republic Striker is a bit loaded: orange, green, white, two shades of red, gray, that's a lot. But we have to admit that for the youngest, the nice red and white ship against the bad black ship, it works.

Obviously, it is especially the minifigs that interest me here. With a Republic squad leader, an all-new droid, and a new Jedi, that's what I call renewing ....

The photos are from FBTB who also publish a video of the wing opening / closing on his flickr gallery.

16/02/2012 - 00:12 Lego news

We already know that the set 6865 Captain America's Avenging Cycle was not presented in its entirety at the New York Toy Fair 2012 due to constraints related to the confidentiality of the film's script.

But there are still some interesting images on the Superherohype gallery on which we can see the potential enemies of Captain America in this set. The Skrulls (or other aliens), represented here by generic minifigs, will probably be there and armed to the teeth. One of them is perched on a flying machine, a sort of space scooter.

We will find this machine and these minifigs in the set 6869 Quinjet Aerial Battle with Loki also riding a flying machine pulled by the scooter seen above. You will notice the superb Iron Man profile ...

As long as all this is very, very preliminary ....

14/02/2012 - 16:42 LEGO LOTR & The Hobbit Lego news

Come on, for fun, a close-up photo of the Troll from the set 9473 The Mines of Moria. Which brings me to a highly philosophical reflection on these figurines that are not minifigs. I really like big minifigures with LEGO sauce, even that of the Hulk about which I had some prejudices during the first presentation of the prototype. The Wampa, Tauntaun, Dewback, etc ... are all very successful. Paradoxically, I already like smaller or more compact minifigures less than classic minifigs like Sebulba, Gollum or Salacious Crumb.

On the other hand, the swimming pool blue color of this troll is a little weird. It seems to me that this critter is rather gray in the film and that it is the ambient lighting that gives it this bluish tint. But maybe I'm wrong ...