Cardinal Brick Posted January 1, 2014 Rogon’s Rock Flinger True to my word you’ve not had a wait months for me to write this review. When I first saw this set I really wanted it like Eris’ interceptor last year let’s see if it can live up the my desire for it. NB As my camera is not turning on all of the images are taken with my phone camera apologies for the poor quality. Set Name: Rogon’s Rock Flinger Set Number: 70131 Number of Pieces: 257 Figures: 3 Released: 2014 List Price: £24.99 70131Peeron.com 70131Bricklink Catalog “Chase Sparacon and the CHI with LEGO® Legends of Chima™ Rogon’s Rock Flinger with all-terrain wheels, attack/pursuit modes and more.” Lets mix things up a bit, ok lets not we start as always outside and then work our way on in with the box first. Front That must be going at one heck of a speed Back Two different modes to play in and a rock flinger who could ask for anything more Now let’s take a look at the contents, the box seems quite an odd shape to me but everything inside seems to be in order. Three bag build, one set of instructions and a sticker sheet and four wheels. The stickers. Next the obligatory random page from the instruction booklet! I’m really thinking this should just be dropped from reviews anyone agree? We’ve never seen the like before! Minifugres So this set has three figures all of who are new. One member of the Spider tribe Sparacon and two members of the Rhino tribe [REDACTED POLITCAL JOKE] Rogon and Rinona Again as with ever Chima set the figures are great and I’m really impressed with Sparacon who looks simply excellent in this set. Although he doesn’t have an alternative exp<b></b>ression, maybe this happens if you’re evil? Front without helmets. Back and reverse of the heads. Rhino and spider head pieces side view. Rhino and spider head pieces front view. Fully equipped. The Actual Build Shockingly for a Legends of the Chima set there isn’t any ramdom bit of vegetation or Chima crystal to go with this set which is quite surprising, they could have squeezed something in surely? Otherwise a faily normal build with lots and lots of pins to hold it together. Rock Flinger Nothing to exciting to report in the build Part built. Part built. You can see it coming together. Rhino’s head, I was really impressed with the Rhino’s head so I thought I’d photograph it before I attached it. Part built. Done and looking great. Completed With the Rock Flinger completed I love the squat serious business look it has from the front. Looking Ard. The side view shows how sort it is, reminds me of a small dog for some reason! All together The spider has no chance. The Rating System Figures: 9/10 (The new figures and nicely does ones at that) Parts 8/10 (Some interesting parts but a lot of technic) Fun Fun Fun 10/10 (A swooshing good time to be had!) Design 10/10 (An excellent design) Price 9.5/10 (Cheaper than last years Chima set in this range.) Grand Total 46.5/50 (Maybe I’m a tad bias?) Conclusions So Chima review number five is done. This is a set that quite frankly I think is great, it looks good there’s a lot to do and it’s got a selection of nice features. It many ways it’s what I feel a Lego set should be. For once I’m in no way disappointed with the set from when I saw the pictures on Brickset even the price point wasn’t as harsh as I was expecting. The sets play features are actually useful pushing it down into Rhino mode to have it spring up forward and throw a large rock without a flick fire in sight. It seems to me that Lego have made a vast improvement in the land element of Chima this year, if this set goes on sale I may well add a second to my Rhino army. But what do you think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Brickalot Posted January 1, 2014 Nice review Cardinal Brick! Quite a good set, but it reminds me too much of Wakz' Pack Tracker which I have, so I won't be getting it. Thanks anyway! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DraikNova Posted January 2, 2014 I like the look of this set, and most of the reasons I'm not getting it are not specific to this set. The minifigs are beautifully designed, and the design aesthetics of the set are similarly impressive. However, white isn't exactly the most visually interesting color, nor is it one I could use more of. I'm slightly biased against Chima, but I'd definitely recommend this to any Chima fan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Csacsa234 Posted January 2, 2014 I really like how surdy and monstrous this thing is, Like a menacing Rhino with wheels, the designers captured the look just perfectly. The figs are superb, but somehow the female Rhino looks too manly. But the spider guy is the winner in the line-up for me, The legs on his back are very terrifying. It's good news that it's cheaper than the previous sets from the same piece-range (like Eris's eagle interceptor and Wakz's pack patrol). Thanks for the review! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
refriedbeans Posted January 3, 2014 (edited) Are you sure this didn't come with a Chi crystal? The box actually shows one. (Hope you didn't misplace it!) Edited January 3, 2014 by refriedbeans Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wardancer Posted January 6, 2014 Thanks for the review. I think reviewing a random instruction page could be omitted. Also pictures of unopened bags. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bricktimus Posted January 16, 2014 Great review, I'm thinking about getting into Chima and think this would be a good place to start Share this post Link to post Share on other sites