Brickviller

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    Review: 4205 Off-Road Command Centre

    Thanks for the review Klaus. The set looks very good and fits the forest police theme perfectly. It's quite big compared to minifigs but it would not be the first time something like that happened with a city themed set However with all those vehicles comming this year I can't see myself buy this one, or else the streets of my city will be blocked 24/7
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    Review: 9494 - Anakin's Jedi Interceptor

    Thanks for the comparrison picture. It looks much better (bigger, but bigger is always better in my view ). I think I'll get it now to honor my older version of this JSF
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    The Red Lotus

    B-OV-16E A while ago I started my newest project to construct an Asian styled restaurant. The result is the Red Lotus, a pagoda styled building For more exterior and interior pics click on the pic
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    Review: 9494 - Anakin's Jedi Interceptor

    Thanks for the nice review I was thinking about buying the set, but didn't in order to wait for a proper review. I think I'll get it once it reaches the stores here
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    The Red Lotus

    Click on the picture for all the views of the building including interior
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    Winter Village: The Sleepy Oak

    One of the best I've seen, and the use of those pieces for the lower walls Really one of my favorites
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    MOC: Brickville Union army

    The Brickville Union army is one of the projects I've been working on for the last couple of months. Most has been already posted on Mocpages and Flickr, but I also wanted to show it to you guys A pic of the current size of the army. Individual pages can be found by clicking on the pic of the vehicle
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    Miniatur Wunderland

    Breathtaking, the entire layout(s) are amazingly done. I have much respect for the builders of these, it must have been really hard to build all this and put it together like that.
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    MOC: Completing my Pet Shop block

    So awe-insipring, the buildings, interior, details it's just too much for my brain to handle Everything looks great, and the fact the road goes down a little is very original. I can't stop looking at the pic and find new great things you've added to the scene
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    REVIEW: 4436 Patrol Car (2012)

    Yesterday I looked at a store display of all the forest sets, and for a moment I thought this car was one of the best of the entire wave. However the fact that I already have like 15 older police cars made me decide not to buy it, but your review made me think about it again
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    Winter Village: Inn

    One of the best christmas mocs this year The build is just plain awesome, and that gorgeous roof! I really wished this was a christmas set
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    REVIEW: 3065 Olivia's Tree House

    Great review 'Silentmode'! The set seem to be really good for girls, and a decent parts pack. But I just can't see myself buy such a set (because it is aimed at girls ) Also with all those small insects in that tree it would be eaten within three days Someone should call the insect killer to deal with those!
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    Review: 9488 Elite clone & Commando Droid BP

    Very nice set! The figs are all beautifull. I may be temped to buy one Excellent review
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    REVIEW: Heavy Duty Helicopter 4439

    Hey fellow Eurobrickers! Today I review one of the new Lego Forest police set. The heavy lift helicopter for the brave policemen (and women) that help to protect and keep Lego City safe. Well this time not really IN a city, but more in the nearby forrest. A welcome change if you ask me, but maybe a little to close to the regular police theme of last year. Without further ado lets start shall we? Name: Heavy duty helicopter Number: 4439 Theme: CITY (Forest police) Year: 2011/2012 Pieces: 393 Minifigs: 3 Shop description The box We start with the box, as always a piece of art in itself. The background with the city, mountains and large pine trees. Everything seems so forest-like. Even so, the box is what made me buy this. Nah not really, but it did help with my decission. The side of the box shows the figures included in this set. All with a new torso, so exciting to recieve new figs to add to our cities. Lets move on.. The back of the box, more or less the same as all city sets. Showing various functions and angles of the set. Some of them seem a little obvious to me, but the’re pure eye-candy. Also showed are some of the other new forest police sets. Content The box is opened and we can see the contents. We get a total of 4 numbered bags to build this monster, together with 2 large instruction booklets. Also a larger plate was in the box and ofcourse the loved/hated sticker sheet. As always we start with the first bag. This will be used to construct the 6 wheeled quad-like vehicle and the first part of the helicopter. I almost forgot about the figs! More on those in the next pics, One of the first things I noticed were the new life vests. They’re kinda more realistic/modern than their older counterparts. Not to mention they’re lighter and thus probaly cheaper for Lego to make. It looks better with the new figs if you ask me. The three figs we get in this set. Two pilots and a ranger. All of them are very detailed, especially the pilots that also have printed legs as well. The ranger is one of my favorites since it fits the entire forest theme so incredibly well (it should be since the new print was made fort his sub-theme). The back of the figs are also printed. Which is ofcourse also very welcome. I first tought the pilots did not have any printing on their backs, because it was kinda hard to see with the torso itself being dark-blue. And the minifigs are finishing the quad-ish vehicle. It is very similar to all Lego quads in build, but it has instead six wheels. Which is also a welcome change. It has also some extra small containers to carry stuff around, but more about those later on. And here it is, driven by the forest ranger with his walkie-talkie in his hand. Didn’t they learn him that driving while using a telephone is dangerous? At least the new ambulance has something to do now…. The back of the six-wheel quad (isn’t there a real vehicle like this IRL?), No backlights or anything, which I found kinda lazy. But you can’t have everything right? And inside is a flashlight (to signal the ambulance …) And handcluffs to arrest bears or crooks hiding in the forest. And we’ve reached the end of the first bag. The quad is finished and we have the general shape of the basis for the helicopter. The second bag contains much more blue, which is the main color of the vehicle. Also a nice variety of bricks. And at the end of the second bag it looks already a lot like the one on the box. The general shape is almost done. Safety seems to be a main priority, since the policemen do wear lifevest but are not worried about a coffeemuc on their dashboard(?). I predict a large raise in new fire and hospital sets in the future…. Random page. I wonder what that thing in the middle is with the wheel. Is it supposed to look like an engine or something? Anyway on to bag three, and a new instruction book. About those, I found out why the’re both thick. Some steps use like a max of 4 parts per step. Meaning more pages.. Bag 3 contains the larger pieces for the roof and for finishing most of the hull of the craft. No comment on the large pieces… After a fast build the third bag is done. Now we have most of the vehicle completed. The last bag will be used to make the rotors and finish the aircraft, and thus this set. We get 8 blades, which seems to me like a very high number. But that’s because Lego hasn’t released such a helicopter in a very long time. And the set in all it’s glory. The Chinook/twin rotor helicopter looks very accurate, while still being playable enough. It’s probaly one of the largest system-based helicopters in Lego history, dwarfing all that came before. Playability is quite high on this set. The hatches can be opened on both sides easily to acces the cockpit. Both pilots can sit in it confortable while flying (and probaly crashing because SOMEONE spilled the coffee on the electronics, yes I can’t let this go..) The other hatch is located at the back, where the quad can enter the vehicle. I haven’t tried to get another vehicle in it, but it should be very possible as long as it isn’t too wide for it. The interior is kinda bland, but I didn’t expect anything else since a vehicle needs to go in it. There is no hatch or wall that seperates the cockpit from the rest of the aircraft so you can see enterly trough it like here. Another and last hatch is on one side that can be openend to reveal the compartmend, here the quad is in it... And here it’s empty to store supplies or extra police figs All hatches/doors open Front view, Side view Back view, a little bland IMO Other side, also a little bland. I would prefer to have some stripes of yellow like the other side to break the blue a little. Underside, no comment here What I found was that the pilots sit a little too high, something we see this days a lot with City trucks. This is one of the main parts I disliked on the box and vehicle. There is a gap on such an not-logic place. However I found out is was done by desing, since the doors could not be openend i fit was filled with plates/bricks. Spare pieces And the diorama of the new police sets in the back of the instruction books. No other advertising of new City sets. A new advert. Of the Lego City game for the (awfull) WII-U. And the piece sheet Conclusion This set retails around 40-50 Euros in the Netherlands. Which seems a very good price for a vehicle of this size. The playability is also very high, but it would be cool if there also was somekind of winch to lift stuff up. The minifigs are very good, since all of them are new. The only thing I found lacking was the build time, since each bag was finished very fast, even with taking pics and several breaks. Also some areas eem a little to bland IMO. So yeah, a great set and IMO the best set of the new forest police line. Lego has not released a chinook in a very long time and this one stands out on it’s own. I own both police helicopters (this one and the one from last year) and this one is better by a long shot. If you want to buy a nice helicopter I advice to buy this one. A solid 8,5 out of 10 Thanks for watching
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    CITY: Canalview / Kanaalzicht

    Layout Hi everyone The last few months I've been working on a new City. It's my second City in short time but this one is by far the best The links are to the Brickshelf pages with more pics are just a click on the photo away The City has been updated several times so to make it all a little bit more organized, the updates will be placed here. With a link to the Brickshelf/mocpages pages New! August 2011 These are the older updates, click on the pic to jump to the Brickshelf page for more photo's 2 August 2010 9 September 2010 23 October 2010 December 2010
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    Winter Village: Clock Tower

    For some obscure reason my first reaction was: "I want to eat that! " Nah, it looks very good, and totally within the christmas feeling
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    Tower-city (giant upgrade)

    Well that is impressive! The size of the buildings and the sheer ammount of bricks used for those is overwhelming! As a kid I always buildt high towers, but not nearly as big as these Very well done
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    Monster Fighters 2012

    The sets look Ok so far, but this is just not a theme that appeals me. Much like Studios didn't when those came out. As most said it looks like a combination of several older themes, however as far as I know, all of these where quite unsuccesfull. Which makes me wonder wether or not this will/can be an succesfull theme
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    Ninjago 2012

    For one of the first times I really begin to like this theme. My current favorite is the samurai mech thingy. The rest is a little meh..The four headed dragon doesn't look all that bad to me i wonder what the rest of the sets look like. I hope for some kind of big building like the Fire temple
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    2012 City sets

    Looking at these sets I must say they loo much better than Prelims of this year, or at least the same level. The mining theme is a wish came true, since it is a combination of both City and a little of Rockraiders/power miners . The hospital is very nice, altough I really have no need for yet another helicopter
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    LOTR & The Hobbit 2012

    The sets do look interesting to me. Maybe some where expecting more, but remember that this is (just) the first wave. So there is still more to come. As a non-LotR fan I have to say that mines of moria do look quite interesting to me, but that was also my favorite place in the movies
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    LEGO Star Wars 2012 Pictures and Rumors

    Well now it is all complete.. Even though I normally don't buy anything from SW, the Fury looks just aweseome, and I loved ye olde Republic back in the days...So that is one for my wishlist. Now if only City pics would come up
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    Pharoah Quest Museum

    Ok, I don't know why anyone has commented yet, so I'll do it. The Musuem (interior) is great and captures the feeling of both the ancient egypt and the general layout of a room in a museum very good. It inspires me to make something like this too. Only lacking the money and room to do so The exterior might need some work, altough I doubt that was your main point of this moc
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    LOTR & The Hobbit 2012

    Amazing news, never tought Lego would make sets based on these series. At least better than Harry Potter IMO.
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    REVIEW: Heavy Duty Helicopter 4439

    It would be great to have this helicopter being used by the ADU, since the colors are more or less the same, except the white