26/12/2011 - 23:25 LEGO Ideas

Cuusoo project: Invisible Hand by LDiEgo

A little word about a Cuusoo project that I'm discovering (thank you in Ezéchielle) and which appeals to me on several points:

1. The chosen ship would really deserve to see the light of day as a set, in the spirit of the 10198 Tantive IV or 7964 Republic Frigate. After all, this is one of General Grievous' ships during the Clone Wars, which is entitled to beautiful scenes in theEpisode III: Revenge of the Sith, where it ends up cut in half and Anakin crash-lands one half on Coruscant.

2. LDiEgo has worked well on its subject, it intelligently details its project and argues in favor of its virtual MOC and its possible conversion into a set System. Its playset would allow several scenes from the film to be reproduced, and the list of minifigs to include is carefully determined.

3. The whole is realistic and although LDiEgo sees many additional small ships and no less than 18 minifigs, LEGO has already released this type of well loaded playset (10188 Death Star) which, despite a high price, sold well and still sells very well on the second-hand market.

So if you have five minutes to spare, go to Cuusoo and support this initiative which could allow a nice virtual MOC to emerge, even if the milestone of 10.000 supporters should be difficult to achieve.

To see this MOC in close-up, go to LDiEgo's Brickshelf gallery.

Cuusoo project: Invisible Hand by LDiEgo

26/12/2011 - 13:39 Lego news

9674 Naboo Starfighter and Naboo

Until now, we've only had blurry images from catalogs, or 3D visuals provided by LEGO.

hew (brick set) got the set 9674 Naboo Starfighter and Naboo for £ 9.99 and it confirms what we feared for a little while: The planet is not protected on the front of the packaging and you will have to be very careful when buying in store or by mail order.

Like a Kinder egg, the planet, with a diameter of 11 studs, contains a bag with all the parts and the minifigure of the set. In this specific case, it is a Naboo pilot.

The 4x4 parts presenting the set are screen printed. No sticker this time, and that's a very good thing, especially for those who want to exhibit these mini sets.

 

25/12/2011 - 23:40 Lego news

Some more close up for 2012 minifigs ... Well, even if it's always nice to see close-ups in super high definition of the death of the sets to come, I must say that over the months we get a little tired of the official photos of the sets of the first Star wave. Wars 2012.

In their place, I would prefer to see the sets available to finally have in my hands this new X-Wing, this Tie Fighter and these sublime minifigs that these images promise us ...

We already suspect that the prices will be very high and that we will have to pay a high price to continue acquiring the Star Wars sets. But in 2012, we will have to make even more choices, between the Star Wars, Super Heroes and Lord of the Rings ranges ... or be patient and buy in the right place at the right time ...

Count on me to follow this closely and share it with you here.

In the meantime, it's on grogall's Brickshelf gallery that it happens ...

 

25/12/2011 - 23:00 Lego news

Christmas at The Skywalkers by Chris McVeigh

To end this December 25 in style, here are two superb thumbnails of Chris McVeigh, the creator of Christmas balls in the shape of Death Star. He offers us here a nice scene which originally features Luke, Leia and the head of Darth Vader at the top of the tree.

Following the comments of Internet users, Chris McVeigh remade the photo with the head of C-3PO. He did not use the new minifigure from the 9490 set, as this shot might lead one to believe, but C-3PO's eyes have been retouched to embody this new minifigure.

To comment on these photos or see other photos of Chris McVeigh, visit his flickr gallery.

Christmas at The Skywalkers by Chris McVeigh

25/12/2011 - 16:13 Lego news

7958 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar

 

No, I hadn't forgotten this A-Wing from the 2011 Star Wars Advent Calendar. But I have to say that I never really liked this ship, even in the set. 6207 released in 2006, and yet the model is correct. I'm not even talking about the one in the set 7134 released in 2000 and which is too connoted Space Classic ... So what about this mini-micro ship ...

For the record, the A-Wing designed by Ralph McQuarrie was originally supposed to be blue. The color was changed to red during the shooting to get around a technical problem: The shooting in front of a blue background, to then add the special effects.

Brickdoctor offered his Midi-Scale version of this really not very charismatic ship, and I must admit that it is quite successful. Fairly basic but ultimately successful. For those who would like to reproduce it the lxf file is for download here: 2011SWAdventDay22.lxf.

Midi-Scale RZ-1 A-Wing by Brickdoctor