Galaxy Explorer

Eurobricks Citizen
  • Content Count

    250
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Galaxy Explorer


  1. I'm looking at what appears to be a leaked photo of a new Hagrid's Hut, apparently from POA. There are five figures (Harry, Hermoine, Ron, Hagrid, and an executioner) plus a new Buckbeak. It looks real to me, but I'm not 100%. Surprised it's not mentioned here yet, as I saw it first a few days ago. Anyone else get a look?


  2. On July 1, 2018 at 3:40 PM, Feng-huang0296 said:

    So a leaker called michael_bricks_vol.7 seems to have released pictures Mormon a new polybag pack. It consists of a bunch of sub-builds that seem to be designed to 'Max-Max-ify' regular City vehicles; adding oversized exhaust pipes, reinforced front bumpers, and even a crane. 

    Anyone got thoughts on this fandom inclusion?

    Personally, I think it might be some kind of tie-in to The Lego Movie 2; we know about the post-apocalyptic setting that Bricksburg has turned into. These additions certainly make City vehicles look like matches for the theme. 

    Saw some pics of these today- I call them "Pimp-Out Packs"


  3. So many amazing details in this set- the height restriction staff, park map and camera on the first drop really capture the experience of riding one of these! This will very likely be a day one purchase and end up being my favorite set of the year. 

    DragonKhan- yea, it was Adventureland in Iowa. I must have rode that thing a thousand times! There was another one at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City I rode in 1983, but was gone two years later. It was a bit different and had no trains, just a single car. 


  4. I've already seen a few of the smaller City sets yesterday at TRU here in Chicago. I picked up the new Ambulance Plane. It's a perfectly updated version of the Classic Town Med-Star Rescue Plane. I do hope it's a tease for some more Medical-themed sets in the Summer line-up.

    The new Fire Station looks too similar to the 2013 set for me to justify getting it. I like the Prison Island, but my layout is filled to the brim- if it goes in, something will have to come out!


  5. Very nice set-up! Big fan of the airport sets. I remember thirty years ago seeing the first set from 1985. I was so impressed- the green runway plates, all the new slope pieces, the engines! Easily became one of my all-time favorites. I stuck with the flight theme right up to Town Jr. I do have most of the City planes as well, but agree they are hard to display. I don't mind their size, as they are scaled better to City vehicles.


  6. I believe the road signs are changed in the Legends version, and the car wheels use the snap-on hubs instead of the metal axles. Also, the female minifig has a different hairpiece. The roadplates are slightly changed as well. Those are the differences I noticed when I originally saw the new set. Wow- Main Street is thirty-five years old! Still my all time favorite set!


  7. This news is indeed disappointing- I was a thousand percent sure it would get nominated AND win. I'm just wondering if the live-action sequence disqualified it for not being 100% animated. I don't know if that's a rule or guideline or whatever, and I can't think of any winning film that had live action in it.


  8. I was at a Target today in Cedar Rapids and saw the Gunship, AT-DP, Hailfire, AAT, and some new Microfighters. Alas, no Skyhopper, which I really wanted. I'm sure one will show up when I get back home! Very, very excited to hear about the new Shuttle- I can't believe we haven't had a new design for this ship since 2001. I hope it's a good one! A Prune Face minifig would be most welcome.


  9. Very nice review!

    I wasn't sure if I was going to pick this set up, but found a good deal at a local shop, so I grabbed one. All in all it's a pretty good set with decent play features. I do wish it had been larger as I loved the size of the 2007 version. But since the upcoming AAT is pretty small they will look good together. I think I would have preferred different characters- I have modern Qui-Gons and Obi-Wans, so these seemed a little redundant. More Gungan soldiers would have been nice, but I understand the need for main characters.

    I think this set suffers a bit because it gets compared to 7226, which seems like a universally well-liked set, considered vastly superior to the 2000 version. Generally I believe this new version doesn't advance as far, failing to make 7226 feel obsolete like the original.


  10. Stickers on toys have been with me my entire life. I can remember a wooden train I had when I was five or six that had stickers for eyes that I had to apply myself. And all those Kenner Star Wars toys were loaded with stickers! (Kenner called them "labels") Does anyone remember the TIE Fighter? 24 solar panel stickers- that was a challenge!

    As far as LEGO goes, it was no different- there were stickers from the get go with me. Since I would generally buy a set for the model, applying stickers never bothered me, but I never liked it when a sticker became a STAMP. That made it difficult to take apart sets. I'm glad that practice is very rare these days.

    I prefer printed parts over stickers as they seem to last longer, especially on sloped parts (Classic Town awnings anyone?) I'm sad to see printed parts so far and few between, at least in the themes I collect. I also wonder about how it will affect the future collector's market- all of these stickered parts are going to be difficult to round up to complete sets.

    I think it would be nice for LEGO to include two sheets per set, so you have a back-up to use way down the road.


  11. Looks really good- and a minifig that's about to throw up! One thing, though- In real life that ride would take forever to load and unload. Usually they are at ground level so everyone can enter at once. But other than that, seems like a great set. I love the dunk tank and high striker. I'm sure I'll pick one of these up.


  12. Wow! Those look really nice! I especially like the car- it reminds me of a Hot Wheels car I had in the very early eighties. The pick-up truck looks great as well- are those vintage tires? My only suggestion is maybe a sticker for the side of the blue delivery van, it looks a little plain, but well designed. I really need to start MOCing some 6-wide vehicles. The only cars and trucks I build are Classic Town-style. Great job, Righty!


  13. Thanks for the review, WhiteFang. Looks like a nice little set, but I'll probably pass since I just picked up the new Police Station, which already includes a motorcycle. I do like the little wall, though- scenery is always welcome!