
Name: Ambush In Cairo
Set: 7195
Theme: Indiana Jones
Subtheme: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Year: 2009
Pieces: ???
Minifigs: 4
Price: $US10.99 (according to Toy Fair), yet to be confirmed elsewhere
Resources: Brickset
Introduction
Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood hit the bazaar! And the bazaar hits back! Falling fruit, a Cairo swordsman and thug, a Tommy gun in a haycart - will our sardonic archaelogist and frypan-wielding heroine live to fight another day? Find out as we go behind the scenes at this Ambush in Cairo!
Part 1: Box, Parts and Instructions
The front of the box, with a nicely Photoshopped bazaar-background, which you can build for yourself in bricks

The back of the box, showing various play features:

Side art showing the minifigs included:

The contents of the box - 2 baggies and a (small) instruction manual:

A random page from the instructions, showing the build of the market stall:

The parts inventory:

The parts, de-bagged:

For a small set, there is a great selection of proper bricks! Lots of useful small pieces in tan and brown, with a few extra special parts. This large barrel appears in tan for the first time:

The non-Batman Tommy gun piece, which also appears in 7197 Venice Chase:

The piece that launched a thousand threads saying 'bUT lEGO cancelled purple????? OMG wHat is this peece then, my BRANE HURTZ!!' and will no doubt continue to do so:

Part 2: Minifigs!
The good guys, without distracting accessories. Yay for the new Indy torso, with his man-cleavage peeping through! Yay for new peasant-maid Marion! (Neither of these torsos is printed on the back).

Check out a screenshot from the movie for comparison (also note the hay cart to the right there

Our heroes with their accessories included:

The villains - one Cairo Swordsman and one Cairo Thug. The head on the white-clad Thug also appears in 7197. (I think the other head appears in 7199 Temple of Doom, but I'm not certain). I have to say, with all these new sets I am glad Lego made the figs in this dark flesh shade rather than the garish orange used for the Ugha tribe members in last year's 7627 Temple of the Crystal Skull set.

Only the Cairo Swordsman has printing on the back of the torso:

It's a shame we didn't get the old pointy scimitar instead of this worn-down pearly Troll one

The Swordsman is a great representation of his character from the movie, with his distinctive black and scarlet garb:

All the figures together. It's a great selection and makes this set a definite must-buy for army builders or MOCers. Indy battlepack on! Even the fact that two of the characters are Indy and Marion doesn't really detract from the appeal of buying multiples; the new Indy torso could be used for military scenes and Marion's frilly red shirt is potentially useful in all sorts of situations:

The only thing really missing from this set is the treacherous monkey that plays such a distinctive part in this scene. Boo! Monkey says not fair!

Now that we have a unique female fig representing a love-interest from each of the first three films, we can organise three-way Indy catfights:

Part 3: The build
The build is simple, but fun. The parts are certainly more coordinated in colour and usage than the random bits-and-bobs that seemed to make it into the Star Wars battlepacks. First up in the build is placing the Tommy gun into the large barrel. Yes, this is a step in the instructions

While Indy fends off the villains, Marion wields her patented Pan o' Death...

...before heading for cover in the oversized basket. She really likes that frying pan!

Here's a half-way shot of the market stand under construction.

The complete stand. With lots of small brown and tan pieces, a metallic gold dish, 2 bright green apples, 2 panniers and the purple roof, this is a pretty sweet deal

The cart is simple but effective. It's a great year for Lego hay!

The tan tiles and curved pieces will come in handy. Here is the complete cart:

All the bits and bobs together:

Alternate angle:

Part 4: The finished set
A shot from the movie showing the haycart (which Indy lobs Marion into

And now, the Lego version!

A more isometric view:

Indy shot first!

And finally, the spare parts:

Part 5: Overall Rating
Minifigs - 10/10 - *four* new torsos, a turban and a ninja headwrap, plus heaps of accessories. Brilliant! Indy is the best minifig line ever. I will even overlook the lack of a wicked monkey
Parts - 10/10 - there is not a useless part in this lot, with heaps of MOCing potential and many not-so-common and lovely pieces such as apples, the gold bowl, the tan barrel, tan tiles, the purple roof... etc etc.
Playability - 10/10 - Knock over the fruit stand! Hide in the barrel! Tip over the haycart! Cut off Indy's head with a scimitar! Cook apple sauce! This set offers more playability than some of its larger cousins in the same wave!
Price - yet to be seen, but if it falls around the $AUD20 mark (which I am confident it will) I'll be pretty happy.
Overall - 10/10. This is the perfect small System set, offering excellent minifigs, parts and playability. History & Adventure fans will find as much to enjoy here as will Licence aficionados. Kids would have fun with it too, and it would make a great small gift. A must-have for 2009 and a stand-out for the Indy line overall, easily triumphing over 7620 Motorcycle Chase and 7624 Jungle Duel. Buy one! Buy several!



















