mania3 Posted May 9, 2009 (edited) After breaking free from the Agents formidable Mobile Command Center and regrouping with his goons at his secret Volcano Base, Dr. Inferno has decided to go on the offensive with a brazen attack on LEGO City using the plans for his sinister new Robot! In his Robot, he is a formidable foe and a great threat to the denizens of LEGO City. Will the Agents be able to stop him in time? Robo Attack Set #: 8970 Theme: Agents 2.0 Year Released: 2009 Piece Count: 414 Minifigs: 6 List Price: $49.99 USD So, I really had no intention of reviewing these sets when I bought them today, though I couldn't wait to let everyone know they'd shown up already. But it didn't take much persuasion to get me considering doing this review. This is my first review ever on Eurobricks, so I hope it is up to par and that you enjoy the FIRST review of the Agents 2.0 line! Now, on with the show! Firstly, here is a look at the front of the box. And here is a look at the back. And here is a view of the top, showcasing the six great figures that come in this set! And inside is a single instruction booklet and sticker sheet. The first thing you might notice is that the sticker sheet is small, but contains several small stickers. All in all, the build has twenty-two stickers. The second thing you might notice is the typically tremendous level of care and concern in which LEGO has sent us this instruction booklet. Inside of the box there are a total of four parts bags, and as one might expect the build is a modular one. Part 1 The cast of characters and their zany vehicles. This is what we'll be building in this first portion. The usual cast of characters. As far as I can tell, these figures are exactly like their previous incarnations. Except this time it seems Chase has a new set of body armor. Here is a better look at the armor, both front and back views. The citizens, all three with dual sided faces, the back side ripe with terror awaiting the arrival of Dr. Inferno's Robot. "Heeeeeeee's heeeeeerrrrrreeeee...!" Two of the citizen torsos have back printing, which is great. Dr. Inferno's small winged plane. Something tells me he's already cooked up an escape route should this Robot not work out. Agent Chase's quad. The Agents seem to have no short supply of these things. Rear view, with anti-Robot grappling hook. Agent Trace's aircraft. Again, the Agents have no short supply. Part 2 These boots were made for walkin'. And for the second portion, we will construct the legs. Firstly, you construct the two legs as well as the hip area. Next you construct the feet. In the end, you place it all together and get this. This is also about the first time you start seriously smirking and realize you're building an awesome freakin' robot. I suppose the dials on the groin help maintain the environment essential to robot groin physics, as I assume it may be prone to overheating. Part 3 A PhD in Robots and Gauge Reading. \ For part three, we construct the cockpit. Wow! Look at all those dials and gauges. It appears Mr. Inferno got his PhD in gauge reading, as it seems it would take as much education to make sense of this cockpit. Pretty cool looking though, once he is placed inside of it. Both he and his craft are placed inside of it--- And it makes for a snug fit. But not quite as snug--- As this. Part 4 Domo arigato, Dr. Inferno. Now it's time to add those killer weapon arms. An extremely short build later, you lock them in place, and he looks like this. But this is no fun... Ahhhh, much better. Or should I say, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! The model is extremely well balanced and posable. It looks great in person. No offense to whoever takes photographs for LEGO sets, but it seems that yet again, LEGO is a product that cannot be properly captured on box art. In person, this thing looks fantastic! The colors, the design, all of it is just wonderful. This is the arm that has the light brick in it. It's hard to tell here, but I'm actually pushing it. Without the intrusion of the flash on my camera, it actually looks pretty great. Kind of like this, except not nearly as blurry. And lastly, the obligatory shot of the extra stuff. In closing, I have to say, this is a great set. I was most excited for this one out of all the Agents sets. That being said, when I built it, I found it to be even better than I had hoped or expected. Not only is the set hilarious and diabolical, it's fun! As I was building it, I found myself wishing and hoping the Agents line continues past this second wave. The zaniness in it is absolutely fantastic and makes for some really creative sets. The stickers, for the most part, are not difficult to apply, though there are twenty-two of them as I stated before, and most are extremely small. The figures are fantastic. The civilians, with the dual sided faces, make for a phenomenal addition to ANY LEGO City. I have a feeling they'll be turning up time and time again in upcoming MOCs. The parts content, 414, is a little short of the 500 or so I'd expect of a $49.99 set. But in a sense, the 6 figures help ease the pain of the price tag. I hope you enjoyed my first review here at Eurobricks as much as I enjoyed doing it. I hope you take the time to vote on the poll, and can't wait to hear what some of you think when you purchase this set for yourself. Enjoy! Edited May 9, 2009 by mania3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Dano Posted May 9, 2009 Awesome. Any chance we could get pics of the minifigs from the other sets? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Algernon Posted May 9, 2009 Great review, especially for a first. I love this set; probably the only of the summer Agents that I'll wind up buying. The robot looks great, with some great parts and awesome minifigs. Looks like Agents will be going out with a bang! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Svelte Posted May 9, 2009 Brilliant review! I like your sense of humour Six figs! Three new civilians! :wub: Lego has really gone to town on this one, hopefully we will see some brilliant new minifigs spilling over into the endlessly recycled City populace. Double-printing on the torsos *and* heads is just icing on the cake. I think this is easily the best set of the Agents 2.0 line. The egg cockpit is fantastic and the overall shape looks more sophisticated and less blocky than the Exo-Force mecha. Those 1x4 printed control pieces appeared also in 7197 Venice Chase but I wasn't sure if they were new or not; I think they might be. I also like that we get some nice metallic silver pieces such as the tiles and the quad bike handles. I love the 'flambe' setting on the sticker too You've done such a good job on this review, now you have to review the other smaller sets you got too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freddie Posted May 9, 2009 Excellent review for a first one. It's certainly convinced me to get it. But, I think you need to swap the torsos for the two agents. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mania3 Posted May 9, 2009 Excellent review for a first one. It's certainly convinced me to get it.But, I think you need to swap the torsos for the two agents. Hahahah. That would explain why I just went and found Chase on my dining room table looking unusually busty. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tin7_creations Posted May 9, 2009 ooh... i think i found the best hair for a Ginny Weasley fig now. i always hoped lego would make Trace hair in other colors. dream come true!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rick Posted May 9, 2009 How would you like your civilians: toasted, grilled, or flamed? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lordofdragonss Posted May 9, 2009 ^Great, old cartoon humor xD I love how you did the review, do more! (Castle, castle please?) I must say, this set is impresive(and expensive),and for now 3 minifigs are exclusive for this set! I still fighting to not buy it xD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TenorPenny Posted May 9, 2009 Top notch review. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brickthing Posted May 9, 2009 Thanks for the review of this amazing set! The fact that this set includes so many great minifigs, humour and even a light-brick arm makes this set a must-by for me. The civilians will be a great addition to my town, normal or scared. My only complaint with the set is that there could've been a small civilian car for the Inferno-Mech to toss around and the civilians seem like a bit of an afterthought to the design being only three minifigs, but the fact that this is an Agents set not a Town set makes that forgivable. I'm looking forward to you're reviews of the next sets, which you are doing right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
just2good Posted May 9, 2009 Nice review and awsome set! So, you got this at legoland california? Let me see how much flights to Calafornia from Florida cost.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alywin Posted May 9, 2009 (edited) Thanks for the review. I believe this set would be a top pick for children for its playability and being "cool" with the robot. Even (childish) adults like me find it very interesting! A bit pricy though... Edited May 9, 2009 by Alywin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mania3 Posted May 9, 2009 Nice review and awsome set! So, you got this at legoland california? Yeah. Last year, the day the Pirates sets released in Florida they got them at LEGOLAND too. This year, in addition to what I bought they had the other new big Castle set, the Troll's Mountain Fortress as well as the Power Miners sets. And maybe the new Racers or Technic or Bionicle, not sure as I don't follow these series. A bit pricy though... The more I think about it, the light brick and the figure count are probably intended to offset the price a bit. But I might be being a LEGO apologist here, given that I got it for $35 instead of $50. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlueBard Posted May 9, 2009 (edited) wooOOOOOOW! I don't use to like Agents sets very much but this one is magnificent! I think the robot is quite well designed and it include so many and so great MFs! Nice review, btw Edited May 9, 2009 by BlueBard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ILikePi Posted May 9, 2009 Thanks for the review mania3! This set does look really cool. I especially love the new torso prints and the new minifig heads. Where did you find this? Toys R Us? I hope that you have some of the other Agents 2.0 sets, because everyone's going to be waiting for them! Those 1x4 printed control pieces appeared also in 7197 Venice Chase but I wasn't sure if they were new or not; I think they might be. Actually, those are really old. In a LEGO Store, they were in one of the holes for the PAB wall. Here it is on BrickLink: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=2431px17 It was released in 2003. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mania3 Posted May 9, 2009 Thanks for the review mania3!This set does look really cool. I especially love the new torso prints and the new minifig heads. Where did you find this? Toys R Us? I hope that you have some of the other Agents 2.0 sets, because everyone's going to be waiting for them! I mentioned earlier that I got them all at LEGOLAND, California. And I got 4 of the new sets, the last one is 8971 Aerial Defense Unit and they didn't have that yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteFang Posted May 9, 2009 mania3, thanks for doing this lovely review! It's really very nice, especialy those wonderful great new town civillians. Their torsos are wonderful, and so is the new Agent Trace hairpiece in red, which I believe is it's first. This is a very good Agents set, and I do find it a good addition to be part of my collection. Perhaps, I could match it up with Exo Force, Stealth Hunter and go for a dual, or could Agent Chase sit inside there, and slice and dice Dr Inferno. Highly playable concept, with those robots related design. For me, truly getting this set, is to get those new minifigs' designs. They are so lovely. Thanks for sharing it with us. I had seen your Reviewers Academy application. Will be looking forward to work with you inside there, with the rest of your upcoming Agents 2.0 reviews, and of course your new Castle sets too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pirate Pete Posted May 9, 2009 (edited) Wow, wow, and again I say, wow! thanks, svelte-corps, for that great review. one question though. How did you get that set so early Edited May 9, 2009 by Pirate Pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cagri Posted May 9, 2009 I loved those civilians! Windscreen is cool too (or funny?) Stop making me spend money TLG :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holy Diver Posted May 9, 2009 It kind of has that old Exo-Force vibe to it. I wonder if that flame piece is from Ackar, a new bionicle set. This is a definite must buy for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AgentRick Posted May 9, 2009 Sweet set, I love the touch of a "Flammbe setting. Plus can anyone look at Dr. Inferno's little jet and not shout "Pilder On"? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mania3 Posted May 9, 2009 Wow, wow, and again I say, wow! thanks, svelte-corps, for that great review. one question though. How did you get that set so early Hey! I'm not svelte-corps. There are OTHER members who get sets early, sir. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteFang Posted May 9, 2009 Hey! I'm not svelte-corps. There are OTHER members who get sets early, sir. Calm down! The EB community are getting hype with Svelty's reviews though, but this is a good review coverage too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mania3 Posted May 9, 2009 Calm down! The EB community are getting hype with Svelty's reviews though, but this is a good review coverage too. Oh, I've done plenty of excited dances thanks to his reviews, that's for sure. I'm part of that hype. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites