Eurobricks Forums: 314 Police Boat Review - Eurobricks Forums

Jump to content

Page 1 of 1

314 Police Boat Review Don't worry; these police are armless...

#1 User is offline   Siegfried 


  • I survived the EB upgrade and I didn't get a lousy T-Shirt

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Root Administrator
  • Posts: 14237
  • Joined: 29-April 07
  • Member: 1554
  • Country:Australia

Posted 21 June 2008 - 08:51 AM

Year Released: 1976
Piece Count: 53
Minifigs: 2

Posted Image

LEGO brought out floating boats quite early, and in many ways the first were the best. (I'll explain why later...) This set in particular is interesting as it came out in two versions; one that includes the first minifigs and another that included the non-armless type. (Set 709.)

Posted Image

The police signs are stickers, and are in surprisingly good condition considering the age of the set. (I am missing one sticker on the front though.)

Posted Image

Note the Technic Bush and Axel; they are the old type.

Posted Image

The position of the second figure is not a mistake; I think he's supposed to be sitting down....

Posted Image

The first boats out by LEGO needed a weighted keel to prevent them.... keeling over. (I have tested this!) I suspect this is because of the density of the old hulls and the flat bottom... but I could be wrong. (It can't be just because of the flat bottom as the new cargo ship doesn't need one.)

Posted Image

The keel in detail. The bottom extension is for a motor. (Not included, nor made by LEGO at the time.)

Posted Image

The keel had longer studs. Even now it holds extra firmly.

Posted Image

This is why I prefer the old design. You can extend or shorten the hulls as you please, or even insert other LEGO in the middle.

Posted Image

You can easily add wheels or any other piece to the bottom of these hulls. I wish they would go back to this idea; the 4+ hulls were of this concept but were too wide. (Probably so the keel wasn't needed.)

Posted Image

The old minifigs aside from having odd feet and no arms had a normal stud as the neck. Thus when you turn the head it tends to come off.

I love this set!
Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (Siegourney in Red Moon)
Full details on the Siegfried About Me page!

#2 User is offline   TheBrickster 


  • Minifigs Hunting Season

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Town Moderator
  • Posts: 8293
  • Joined: 15-January 05
  • Member: 174
  • Country:USA

Posted 21 June 2008 - 04:41 PM

Great review Sinner. I own the later version, 709 released in 1977. Mine no longer has decals though. The variations were minimal.
It looks like your boat is in really good shape considering it's >30 years old. Excellent review!

#3 User is offline   Siegfried 


  • I survived the EB upgrade and I didn't get a lousy T-Shirt

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Root Administrator
  • Posts: 14237
  • Joined: 29-April 07
  • Member: 1554
  • Country:Australia

Posted 30 June 2008 - 12:29 AM

View PostTheBrickster, on Jun 22 2008, 01:41 AM, said:

It looks like your boat is in really good shape considering it's >30 years old. Excellent review!

I know; I got it for a song on eBay. Most 1970s sets don't seem to be in much demand...
Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (Siegourney in Red Moon)
Full details on the Siegfried About Me page!

#4 User is offline   Hinckley 


  • Part Calm Part Monkey Hunt and a Little Bit David

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Root Administrator
  • Posts: 15808
  • Joined: 15-September 05
  • Member: 486
  • Country:Sweden

Posted 01 August 2008 - 01:41 AM

How about "These Policemen are unarmed?"
Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image


My Website: BrickZone.net
The Many Adventures of the Whacker and the Walrus issue #8!
Fabuland Housewives Episode XVII

"Don't lose the dreams inside your head. They'll only be there until you're dead. So dream..."—Dave Matthews Band

Posted Image Posted Image

#5 User is offline   Siegfried 


  • I survived the EB upgrade and I didn't get a lousy T-Shirt

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Root Administrator
  • Posts: 14237
  • Joined: 29-April 07
  • Member: 1554
  • Country:Australia

Posted 01 August 2008 - 01:43 AM

View PostHinckley, on Aug 1 2008, 10:41 AM, said:

How about "These Policemen are unarmed?"

You give a guy a holiday, he comes back a comedian. :hmpf: (It's too obvious for my taste.)
Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (Siegourney in Red Moon)
Full details on the Siegfried About Me page!

#6 User is offline   Hinckley 


  • Part Calm Part Monkey Hunt and a Little Bit David

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Root Administrator
  • Posts: 15808
  • Joined: 15-September 05
  • Member: 486
  • Country:Sweden

Posted 01 August 2008 - 04:30 AM

View PostSinner, on Jul 31 2008, 07:43 PM, said:

You give a guy a holiday, he comes back a comedian. :hmpf: (It's too obvious for my taste.)

Words hurt you know. :cry_sad:
Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image


My Website: BrickZone.net
The Many Adventures of the Whacker and the Walrus issue #8!
Fabuland Housewives Episode XVII

"Don't lose the dreams inside your head. They'll only be there until you're dead. So dream..."—Dave Matthews Band

Posted Image Posted Image

#7 User is offline   Holodoc 


  • Ich bin ein Berliner!

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Eurobricks Fellows
  • Posts: 2768
  • Joined: 24-November 06
  • Member: 1094
  • Country:Germany

Posted 01 August 2008 - 08:59 AM

Nice review Sinner! :thumbup:

The old sets... I don´t know - every old set, especially equipped with the old non-moveable arms minifigs look very odd nowadays.
I agree with you with the hull shape and its possibility to be extended, but every other aspect, the lack of detail, the keel itself (you can´t float it in shallow water) keeps me from rating it higher than 3/10. :sceptic:

In my opninion the best police boat so far is 4021 Posted Image *click to enlarge*

#8 User is offline   Manta 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Citizen
  • Posts: 382
  • Joined: 02-August 08
  • Member: 3622
  • Country:America

Posted 03 August 2008 - 05:51 PM

I love those minifigs, they'd go for alot on ebay I bet. Great boat as well, I love the old hull design.
So am I still waiting, for this world to stop hating. Can't find a good reason, can't find hope to believe in.
-Sum 41

'Cuz we don't live, We just survive, On the scraps that you throw away
-Rise Against

Now will it matter long after I'm gone? Because you never learned a god****ed thing
-My Chemical Romance

#9 User is offline   Johnny 5 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Citizen
  • Posts: 415
  • Joined: 26-September 07
  • Member: 1999
  • Country:United States

Posted 03 August 2008 - 06:13 PM

This set showed what potential variations on the standard brick had back then. I think that TLG was still finding its legs back then and learning new things so this is a solid set for the year it was released.

Nice review Sinner.

#10 User is offline   Grevious 


  • Boring Title Gungan

  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Dukes
  • Posts: 2162
  • Joined: 08-December 05
  • Member: 569
  • Country:USA

Posted 03 August 2008 - 06:29 PM

Thank you for the nice review, Sinner. :classic:

View PostHolodoc, on Aug 1 2008, 08:59 AM, said:

Nice review Sinner! :thumbup:

The old sets... I don´t know - every old set, especially equipped with the old non-moveable arms minifigs look very odd nowadays.
I agree with you with the hull shape and its possibility to be extended, but every other aspect, the lack of detail, the keel itself (you can´t float it in shallow water) keeps me from rating it higher than 3/10. :sceptic:

In my opninion the best police boat so far is 4021 Posted Image *click to enlarge*


Well, if you're meaning REALLY old sets, than I agree with you, but a lot of the sets from the very late 1970s and onwards are still very nice. This set just isn't a good example, that's all. :wink:

OH, and I also agree with you about that police boat. However, the newer one in the CITY line is also great, IMO. The only thing that weighs against it is the giant size, which makes it feel awkward in more classic towns.

Posted Image

This post has been edited by Grevious: 03 August 2008 - 06:30 PM

I'm back, but I'll be posting much less than before my temporary break from Eurobricks.

#11 User is offline   jeffjcc 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Vassals
  • Posts: 43
  • Joined: 16-January 08
  • Member: 2515

Posted 07 August 2008 - 05:51 AM

LOL! I can't help but smile everytime I see the quote on this thread..... don't worry these police are armless!


LOL

#12 User is offline   snefroe 


  • Stop the tram, I need to pee!

  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Honorary Citizen
  • Posts: 4255
  • Joined: 14-February 05
  • Member: 230
  • Country:belgium

Posted 07 August 2008 - 07:53 AM

:wub: :wub:

well what to say? i got this boat late 70s, when we were on our way to Italy to spend the holidays there. My parents always needed to keep my quiet during the 3-day trip, and the best way to do that was to buy me a lego set... I got this one in a gas station in Germany. As far as I remember Italy didn't have lego sets, so a gas station close to the Italian border but still in Germany or Austria was very often their last chance. I often saw large quantities of lego sets in those gas stations though... i remember seeing yellow castle and... the galaxy explorer, standing on a shelf. It would be my birthday 1-3 week(s) later so i always made sure they knew what to buy for me... :grin:

#13 User is offline   Holodoc 


  • Ich bin ein Berliner!

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Eurobricks Fellows
  • Posts: 2768
  • Joined: 24-November 06
  • Member: 1094
  • Country:Germany

Posted 07 August 2008 - 08:14 AM

View Postsnefroe, on Aug 7 2008, 07:53 AM, said:

My parents always needed to keep my quiet during the 3-day trip, and the best way to do that was to buy me a lego set...

This still works nowadays. :grin:

Quote

I often saw large quantities of lego sets in those gas stations though... i remember seeing yellow castle and... the galaxy explorer, standing on a shelf.

These were the times... Although I don´t recall Lego sets in fuel stations in the past I would appreciate to see Lego "on the go" now. It´s holiday time and I have two sons, you know. :wink:

#14 User is offline   Lt. Col. Thok 


  • Captain Blue Hair is the best!

  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Dukes
  • Posts: 2512
  • Joined: 05-January 07
  • Member: 1188
  • Country:Canada

Posted 07 August 2008 - 07:35 PM

So, you've been bitten by the classic bug too, Sinner.

Great review; but one would think arms would come in handy (pun intended) when you are a police officer, right? It's a shame that many of the original figs must now be forced to stand looking like they have their hands in their pockets, eh?

I have no idea where I was going with that last sentence...
Quick! Defend your breakfast choice!CLICK
Posted Image
My "Pirates in the Snow" Series: Part One~Part Two~Part Three
Follow my new LDD Castle series: Church~Butcher Shop~Soldier's Pub~Blockhouse
Is it just a coincidence that Grand Theft Auto and the Greater Toronto Area use the same initials? :-p
My Brickshelf Posted Image<---Thanks Joey!

Page 1 of 1

1 User(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users