Exetrius Posted November 17, 2016 Posted November 17, 2016 I couldn't find an Educational & Dacta discussion topic (neither via the Special themes index, nor via the search option), so I made one. Please move or merge this topic when necessary. Without further ado: 2000451-1: The Panama Canal (didn't find this myself, it appeared on Brickset a few days earlier) The images I found: 45022 Community Minifigure Set 45023 Fantasy Minifigure Set Sources: http://www.brickshop.nl/lego-minifigs.html, http://www.nikostine.dk/shop/indelegetoj/maerker/lego Quote
Capparezza Posted November 17, 2016 Posted November 17, 2016 Hmm, those minifigure sets look quite nice. I heard the Panama Canal set can only be bought in Panama, is this true? Quote
Exetrius Posted November 17, 2016 Author Posted November 17, 2016 1 hour ago, Capparezza said: Hmm, those minifigure sets look quite nice. I heard the Panama Canal set can only be bought in Panama, is this true? Yes, it is true according to the Brickset article. Production will be limited to 40,000 sets, price will be around $250. Quote
Robert8 Posted November 18, 2016 Posted November 18, 2016 Both minifigures sets look awesome. Is that Wall-E? The Snow Queen looks... weird The baby again! Babies galore Quote
MAB Posted November 22, 2016 Posted November 22, 2016 What is the girl with the pink hat and green ears meant to be. Did they just make too many Green Goblin parts and need to get rid of them? Quote
Exetrius Posted November 22, 2016 Author Posted November 22, 2016 5 hours ago, MAB said: What is the girl with the pink hat and green ears meant to be. Did they just make too many Green Goblin parts and need to get rid of them? A cosplayer, maybe? I've seen a whole bucket full of them at a Build a Minifigure seller stand at Brick Mania Antwerp, a week ago, those seemed fresh from the factory. Could be overproduction indeed. Its really nice to see the Princess Tamina hair moulded in white. I will definitely try to get that! Quote
koalayummies Posted November 22, 2016 Posted November 22, 2016 The Panama Canal set is so cool. Bummer its not available everywhere and the price is a bit steep but very cool. Quote
notpennysboat Posted November 23, 2016 Posted November 23, 2016 (edited) I like the Fantasy Minifigures sets, having a medieval fantasy collection, it can be usefull. The Snow Queen and the 2 girls in red will be turned into handmaidens and I need to find a green body and a head for the goblin. The other characters will go with their respective groups in my collection and story or will turn into special characters. I'll see :) . Edited November 23, 2016 by notpennysboat Quote
Crazy Packers Fan Posted November 23, 2016 Posted November 23, 2016 I'd really like that Panama Canal set. The price isn't all that ridiculous to me for being a special set, but probably going to be almost impossible to get. Quote
DarrellBricker Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 The fantasy minifigure set is kind of silly, and not in a good way - if you're going to put a witch hat on a figure, then put her in black, not a purple ensemble. What is she supposed to be? Suburban Soccer Mom Witch? And someone already pointed out the weirdness with the green goblin hat. The only real thing it has going for it is as a parts pack, in my opinion, but your mileage may vary. :D Quote
Rockmaninoff Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 Here is a link where you can purchase the Panama Canal set: https://www.panamastem.com/shop/2000451/set-del-canal-de-panama/ It comes to $300 including shipping to the US. I went ahead and ordered one and plan to publish a parts list and LDD file once I have it in my hands! I'm guessing the parts are very common so it should be pretty easy to assemble from your collection or BrickLink. Quote
Exetrius Posted December 22, 2016 Author Posted December 22, 2016 19 hours ago, Rockmaninoff said: Here is a link where you can purchase the Panama Canal set: https://www.panamastem.com/shop/2000451/set-del-canal-de-panama/ It comes to $300 including shipping to the US. I went ahead and ordered one and plan to publish a parts list and LDD file once I have it in my hands! I'm guessing the parts are very common so it should be pretty easy to assemble from your collection or BrickLink. Thanks for sharing and thanks in advance for the parts list! Quote
Rockmaninoff Posted January 11, 2017 Posted January 11, 2017 Here's my review of the Panama Canal set: http://brickset.com/reviews/51223 There are also links to an LDD LXF file and more images on that page. It's a fun build, but overpriced in my opinion. Quote
Exetrius Posted January 11, 2017 Author Posted January 11, 2017 2 hours ago, Rockmaninoff said: Here's my review of the Panama Canal set: http://brickset.com/reviews/51223 There are also links to an LDD LXF file and more images on that page. It's a fun build, but overpriced in my opinion. A big thank you for your elaborate, helpful review! Quote
Exetrius Posted June 5, 2017 Author Posted June 5, 2017 So, I just found out that this is actually labeled an educational set: Bricklink lists it simply as "william-1". Release in 2016, limited to 400 copies. (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=william-1#T=P) In other news, I recently got the braided pony tail piece in white, exclusive to 45023, from Bricks & Pieces. Quote
Umbra-Manis Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 Why does that exist? And the printing seems very substandard. Quote
Exetrius Posted September 27, 2017 Author Posted September 27, 2017 Ah, I see! The middle one is new to me, as it isn't in the Brickset database. @Robert8 Thanks for posting in this thread! The contents are nothing too exciting, but most of the parts are available for purchase on B&P, most notably the Kingdoms torso. Also: the interesting space parts. Quote
Exetrius Posted April 3, 2019 Author Posted April 3, 2019 (edited) 45678 - SPIKE Prime Set 45680 - Expansion set Surprising addition to the Education line! The wild colour scheme and the frame elements definitely remind of the funky end-90's ZNAP and Technic sets. And then there's the robot system, which works hopefully equally good as it looks! Brickset article about the various new parts: https://brickset.com/article/43035/spike-prime-new-parts Edited April 3, 2019 by Exetrius Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted April 25, 2019 Posted April 25, 2019 Not sure if this should go here or what, but... The Brick Fan - LEGO to Release LEGO Braille Bricks for Visually Impaired Children Quote THE LEGO FOUNDATION AND LEGO GROUP TEAM UP WITH BLIND ASSOCIATIONS TO PILOT LEGO® BRAILLE BRICKS AND DEVELOP CHILDREN’S BREADTH OF SKILLS Motivated By Stories And Ideas From Blind People Around The World, The LEGO Foundation And LEGO Group Will Pilot A Grassroots Innovation That Can Help Blind And Visually Impaired Children Learn Through Play Using LEGO® Bricks. Paris, France April 24: Today, The LEGO Foundation And LEGO Group Will Announce Their Support Of A Pioneering Project That Will Help Blind And Visually Impaired Children Learn Braille In A Playful And Engaging Way Using Braille Customised LEGO® Bricks. The Project, LEGO Braille Bricks, Will Be Unveiled Today At The Sustainable Brands Conference In Paris, France. The Concept Behind LEGO Braille Bricks Was First Proposed To The LEGO Foundation In 2011 By The Danish Association Of The Blind And Again In 2017 By The Brazilian-Based Dorina Nowill Foundation For The Blind. It Has Since Been Further Shaped In Close Collaboration Among Blind Associations From Denmark, Brazil, UK, And Norway And The First Prototypes Are Now In Those Same Countries For Concept Testing. “With Thousands Of Audiobooks And Computer Programs Now Available, Fewer Kids Are Learning To Read Braille,” Said Philippe Chazal, Treasurer Of The European Blind Union. “This Is Particularly Critical When We Know That Braille Users Often Are More Independent, Have A Higher Level Of Education And Better Employment Opportunities. We Strongly Believe LEGO Braille Bricks Can Help Boost The Level Of Interest In Learning Braille, So We’re Thrilled That The LEGO Foundation Is Making It Possible To Further This Concept And Bring It To Children Around The World.” LEGO Braille Bricks Will Be Moulded With The Same Number Of Studs Used For Individual Letters And Numbers In The Braille Alphabet, While Remaining Fully Compatible With The LEGO System In Play. To Ensure The Tool Is Inclusive Allowing Sighted Teachers, Students And Family Members To Interact On Equal Terms, Each Brick Will Also Feature A Printed Letter Or Character. This Ingenious Combination Brings A Whole New And Playful Approach To Get Blind And Visually Impaired Children Interested In Learning Braille, Enabling Them To Develop A Breadth Of Skills Needed To Thrive And Succeed In A Fast-Paced World. LEGO Group Senior Art Director, Morten Bonde, Who Suffers From A Genetic Eye Disorder That Is Gradually Turning Him Blind, Worked As An Internal Consultant On The Project. Morten Currently Has 4-Degree Sight Left But Is Determined Not To Let His Loss Of Sight Limit Him. “Experiencing Reactions From Both Students And Teachers To LEGO Braille Bricks Has Been Hugely Inspirational And Reminded Me That The Only Limitations I Will Meet In Life Are Those I Create In My Mind. The Children’s Level Of Engagement And Their Interest In Being Independent And Included On Equal Terms In Society Is So Evident. I Am Moved To See The Impact This Product Has On Developing Blind And Visually Impaired Children’s Academic Confidence And Curiosity Already In Its Infant Days.” The Product Is Currently Being Tested In Danish, Norwegian, English And Portuguese, While German, Spanish And French Will Be Tested In Q3 2019. The Final LEGO Braille Bricks Kit Is Expected To Launch In 2020 And Will Be Distributed Free Of Charge To Select Institutions Through Participating Partner Networks In The Markets Where Testing Is Being Carried Out With Partners. It Will Contain Approximately 250 LEGO Braille Bricks Covering The Full Alphabet, Numbers 0-9, Select Math Symbols And Inspiration For Teaching And Interactive Games. “Blind And Visually Impaired Children Have Dreams And Aspirations For Their Future Just As Sighted Children” Said John Goodwin, CEO Of The LEGO Foundation. “They Have The Same Desire And Need To Explore The World And Socialise Through Play, But Often Face Involuntary Isolation As A Consequence Of Exclusion From Activities. In The LEGO Foundation, We Believe Children Learn Best Through Play And In Turn Develop The Breadth Of Skills, Such As Creativity, Collaboration And Communication, That They Need In The Post 4th Industrial Revolution. With This Project, We Are Bringing A Playful And Inclusive Approach To Learning Braille To Children. I Hope Children, Parents, Caregivers, Teachers And Practitioners Worldwide Will Be As Excited As We Are, And We Can’t Wait To See The Positive Impact.” Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted May 23, 2019 Posted May 23, 2019 On 4/24/2019 at 11:10 PM, Digger of Bricks said: Not sure if this should go here or what, but... The Brick Fan - LEGO to Release LEGO Braille Bricks for Visually Impaired Children New Elementary - LEGO® BRAILLE BRICKS Quote
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