
I just found this at my local TRU, and I bought it!
I will buy more ACTUAL sets tomorrow, stay tuned!
Name: Spinjitzu Starter Set
Set Number: 2257
Pieces: 57
Price: $24.99 CAD
Ages: 6-14
Minifigs: 2
Theme: Ninjago
Year of Release: 2011
The Package
Front

Back

Part storage; very similar to an action figure

Instruction Manual
I posted large scans for these so people can read them.
Front

Back

Contents

There are 5 separate bags: 2 bags of cards, 2 bags of minifigs, and 1 bag of 'Battlefield'
The 'Battlefield'

It's huge, as you can see, it doesn't even fit into my photo box.
Parts of Interest

Minifigs
Front

I love the new Ninja, especially in blue.
The Skellie (or Frakjaw as TLG calls him) is awesome too; he's got great new legs, and the armor is exquisite, as is the head print; however, the arms suck, as they are fixed at an angle...
However, the quality of plastic is the same as the collectible minifigs (i.e. Chinese plastic).
Back

Ninja

A picture of Jay the Blue Ninja without his hood; the hairpiece does not come with the set; he has this hair in the trailer for the theme, so I just added one on.


TLG has heard our cries!! The leg prints finally attach to the hip!
Skellie

New Skellie legs! That is one single piece, does not separate.
Accessories

The Top
Top

The ONE good thing about these tops: They're printed, not stickered.
Bottom

There's a round plate on the bottom to aid it's spin.
With fig attached

The point of the 'game' is to attach a weapon to the fig, and spin the tops against each other; as the tops are spinning; you HOPE for the weapons of the figs to hitch; and knock one of the figs off the top. The fig remaining on the top wins. It's like a cheap LEGO version of Beyblade.
The 'Spin' Mechanism (aka. Your Fingers)

The Cards
Ninja Cards
I posted large scans of these so people can read them.

Skellie Cards
I posted large scans of these so people can read them.

Card holder

Card holder with card

Simple; yet somehow... very effective...
Extras

Final Thoughts:
prateek asked me why I decided to spend $25 CAD on this... Let's just say, I was ill. However, as most people on this forum probably know, I'm minifig and accessories oriented when I choose what sets to buy; and the figs and accessories in this set are superb. Plus, I really wanted to know what all the hype LEGO was creating for about these sets. I saw the actual sets at my local TRU, and I believe those are more worthwhile to purchase; I will buy 2 tomorrow!!
The reason I got this set was to see how 'playable' it was, and what this game was all about; plus, I got a bad guy, and a good guy, plus 2 tops; although there's nothing I can do with them...
Also, I can't believe the tops are "hand-spun", I thought that TLG would at least create some sort of mechanism to spin them with.
Ratings:
Playability: 6/10 Playability is passable, the two tops spin to knock down the fig like they're suppose to; however, it gets mundane after a while.
Design: 7/10 The tops are a smart idea; however, the 'function' of the tops are stupid; you have to spin them by hand. As I mentioned before, I thought TLG had created some sort of mechanism to allow for spinning.
Price: 2/10 At $25 for 57 pieces... you do the math...
Minifigures: 9/10 The minifigures in this set are so awesome, a HUGE improvement on both the Ninjas and especially the Skellies. The only catch: Chinese plastic.
Parts: 8/10 Lots of new parts, especially on the Skellie.
Total: 6/10 This set is barely passable; it was definitely saved by the minifigs and accessories.
I will hopefully review some ACTUAL sets tomorrow, stay tuned!
~tin7_creations
Edited by Peppermint_M, 24 December 2010 - 11:18 AM.



























