14/02/2011 - 22:31 Lego news
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In addition Order Cody, dressed in a very flashy orange, we find in this set two original minifigs but the representation of which leaves me doubtful for one and enchants me for the other.
Ki-Adi-Mundi could have been successful, everything was in place to make an epic minifigure of this character. 
Except that LEGO screwed on his head what looks more like a dwarf cap than his natural growth. one would think of a garden gnome whose hat one had forgotten to paint.

Le Geonosian Pilot is much more interesting, well decorated, with a face on which form and expression have been respected. The colors of the minifigure are pleasant and homogeneous.

14/02/2011 - 22:25 Lego news

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This set hardly enchants me. The catch-all tree species is of little interest. The minifigs are disappointing for me, although I read everywhere that they are very popular.

I never really liked the representation of Ewoks in LEGO, but here, I think we reach heights in the banality.

I have the distant memory of having already seen this kind of character in Kinder eggs .....
In short, you will understand that these two Ewoks do not find favor in my eyes.
the colors are badly chosen, theEwok black / green is a bit unwelcome and unsightly, as for Logray it looks like chocolate.

14/02/2011 - 22:16 Lego news
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Another set that is only valid for the minifigs provided. let's move on Anakin, seen and reviewed, and admire these two new minifigs, with my opinion shared.
 
Savage opress is just awesome. the plastron, the dressing, the face and the top in thorns make this character a must-have to collect.
 
The look is mean, expressive, and the eyes, for once, are essential to the minifig's appearance. The metallic rendering of the plastron is sensational.

I am more disappointed with Asajj Ventress which I find decidedly unlike and particularly awful. The zombie side of the minifigure doesn't help, neither does the lipstick. The dressing of the bust and legs is ridiculously banal.

14/02/2011 - 21:17 Lego news
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Once again, we will pass on the ship of this set which I do not particularly appreciate.

Side minifigs, there are good and much less good.

The minifig star of this set is Darth Maul. He looks great with his thorns on his skull.
The face is well stylized, we can guess the Sith, no doubt about it.
 
I would have liked the torso to be a bit more dressy, and let's go crazy, that the legs were also printed.
 
Note that the thorn top is removable and that the traditional Darth Maul hood is provided.
The other minifigure that highlights this set is the famous Captain Panaka. The dressing is consistent, the colors are homogeneous, the face as well.
 
The cap seems a little too cartoonish to me, I would have liked it more angular, less "soft hat". But despite everything this minifigure is a success.
Let's move on to what annoys: padme.
I don't quite know what the intention was with this retro looking minifigure and colors.
The face is appallingly silly, the hair is a "brown" color, and the black legs / blue and gray tunic ensemble is miserable and in bad taste.
 
In short, this is not the time that Natalie Portman can be proud of her plastic representation. Qui Gon Jinn is equally distressing, with his mustached biker side, beard collar and slicked back hair.
14/02/2011 - 21:01 Lego news
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We are not going to go back to the ship itself, neither good nor bad, almost exact copy of the set 7665 (Republic Cruiser) released in 2007. The minifigs provided unleash passions on the forums. In good and bad way ....
Eeth Koth et quinlan you are not the most popular of AFOLs, their cartoon side is undoubtedly for a lot.
 
Personally, I find it hard to appreciate these two minifigs, they are overloaded with their print and their accessories, and one could almost doubt their belonging to the Clone Wars universe. Not to mention their look really too different from what we know in terms of minifigs. Too many details, and the charm of the minifigure gets the hell out of it ....
 
As for Yoda, we will not dwell on it, it would be a sacrilege. LEGO could make it apple green, Yoda would stay Yoda ....
The real interest of this set undoubtedly lies in the two clones delivered. Order Wolffe and Clone Troopers live up to our expectations.
 
No more garish red or flashy orange, here is a beautiful blue, sober and discreet.
The print of these two minifigs is exceptional, the legs are well dressed and the blue is smartly distributed over the finely detailed torsos and helmets.
Two beautiful minifigs which I already predict a bright future on eBay and Bricklink with all those who will want to create a few armies ...