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Thanks from me for reviewing this set, which I'll definitely give a miss. Not being into Star Wars helps a lot in leaving this set on the shelf, but even with the SNOT parts it doesn't look like very good value. I can understand purchasing the whole thing just for the black R2-D2 thing, I'd hate to think how much it would resell for. That Millennium Falcon looks really cool though, it's something about the simplicity of the model.
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Is a Private Eye already in the mix? Gender: Male Occupation: Private Eye Inquisitive look, beard and moustache stubble LBG or tan torso with overcoat print, matching hat Accessories: newspaper or telephone(?) For some reason Inspector Gadget came to mind, that would also be cool.
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Official Eurobricks Straightshooters List
SilentMode replied to Siegfried's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
+1 to Chuckie8646! -
Very well done!
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 5 discussion
SilentMode replied to eiker86's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I think I'll go for some more Graduates tonight. -
Liverpool Store Grand Opening
SilentMode replied to subtlegoalie's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
Managed to get a reservation at the International Inn; just about everything else that's affordable is fully-booked. How many people are going to be at this thing?! One should be able to grab a collection of parts from the BAM section if they don't want to build figures: at Bluewater they do five parts for 1.25. -
Funnily enough I was going to go with Metallic Silver first. In hindsight the fish is a lot smoother in appearance than pearl-coloured parts usually look, and it looks good. It definitely looks like the anonymous guy is in Bright Green; the torso and headpiece are brighter than the tree, and looks similarly coloured to the Lizard Suit Guy.
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Thanks for the comments folks. I definitely agree with the sentiments over the three-part vehicle and the four-part building. Although the train in last year's City calendar was also in three parts, the parts themselves were "complete" models (i.e. could be played with separately). Neither the police car nor the police station are models to look forward to building, least of all over several days. I'd probably have liked this calendar less (and given it a lower score) if I'd owned more of the larger Police sets, because there's not much in the calendar you couldn't get elsewhere. They could really have improved on the criminals.
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Liverpool Store Grand Opening
SilentMode replied to subtlegoalie's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
What's the nearest train station to the shopping centre? I'm looking at train tickets, perhaps even a hotel. -
Liverpool Store Grand Opening
SilentMode replied to subtlegoalie's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
I might spontaneously materialise in Liverpool on the Sunday, I'm curious about these minifigures. (Probably the Beatles or something.) -
This is the Mode, coming out of a community hiatus with another review. I will try to keep this one clean and relatively quirk-free, but no promises. Previously on Lego City: Advent Calendar Chronicles... We followed the trials and tribulations of a family on British welfare, living in a quiet house in the suburbs, whose youngest child Timmy was about to celebrate a psychedelic, sausage-aroma filled Christmas. This year we're venturing further into the woods, taking a more relaxed and wholesome adventure with the winter police. 2011 City Advent Calendar Set 7553 # of pieces: 232 # of minifigs: 6 RRP: GBP 17.99 / USD 34.99 Links: Brickset I was in Bluewater minding my own business, when I suddenly spotted this set on the shelves of the Lego store. Thinking it's a bit early to have an advent calendar released, I decided to find out what exactly was inside. My initial concern was with the weight of the box: for £17.99 it felt a bit too light. The Box Back of the box, encouraging all the kids who receive this set to add a few more items to their Santa list. On one of the sides of the box: some information to appease those concerned about Chinese plastic. Pointing out the obvious. As with the previous year's advent calendars, the parts list is a literal collection of all the parts in the box, with no numbers and much smoother renditions. Undo the tape at the sides of the box, and it expands into the calendar and a small wintery play/display area. You'll notice there are a couple of spots for some of the things we'll be building. The Contents For the benefit of anyone wanting the day order to remain a surprise, look away now... All right, here's what you get inside the calendar. A customary Christmas tree. I'm pretty sure this one is smaller than the one in last year's City calendar, but it's another chance to get hold of an increasingly uncommon green cone. A makeshift camp fire, complete with a Pearl Dark Grey Metallic Silver fish suspended on a whip. As I found out later, the whip is probably meant to represent a fishing rod, rather than something to cook the fish with. Two simple snowmobiles, same build with exactly the same kinds of parts. One is in orange/grey, the other is blue/white. A sled to go with the blue/white snowmobile, complete with a large crate. What will go in it? A tiny catapult that launches "snowballs", this year represented by white round bricks. A similar model was in the Kingdoms advent calendar last year, I think. For the police station, two kinds of desk. One is for your hard-at-work pencil pusher; the other seems to be an investigative desk of some kind. A special delivery for the potential skateboarder in this year's City minifigure set - you know, the expensive one with the green bike and yellow construction hats. A very ingenious model of a safe: this one uses two small crates for both the walls and shelf, with a 2x4 plate serving as a door that clips on. You'll be pleased to know the gold bars are of the shiny (but sadly not chrome) type. Up in the mountains, where the terrain is slippery and the criminals aren't afraid to go off-road, there's only one vehicle that will do the job all year round: an electric police buggy golf cart car. More seriously this comes in three parts. Probably the headline model in the calendar is of this façade of a mountain police station. This comes in four interlocking parts, each representing a wall. The Minifigures There are six minifigures in total in the calendar, as mentioned above, and here they are. The first of two criminals in the set, nicknamed "Scarf" McWolf. He comes equipped with a snowball, initially mistaken for a Thermos. It's great to get hold of the grey jacket criminal torso. The second criminal, nicknamed stupid dead sheep shoes Duggins. He comes with a red crowbar and itchy fingers. The first of two policemen: this one is Jim. Jim's had an easy life so far, what with there usually being nothing to do and nobody to go after. Unfortunately his world is about to be turned upside down this Christmas. In fact, things have gotten so bad in these parts, they've sent in the best of the best: This guy clearly doesn't take any you-know-what. This minifigure is a little special. Not only does he have a unique torso akin to the S5 Snowboarder, but the hood headpiece has a more detailed decoration than usual. Although he's pictured on the box with the makeshift rod and fish, he comes with an axe. You also get Jim's faithful police dog to keep him company. They (Lego) were even kind enough to give him a bone. Last but not least, a Santa Claus/Father Christmas figure - similar to last year's City clothed variety. He comes with a criminal's sack, filled with green and blue 1x2 tiles, and his own brand of fireplace. Fun with the set Using the lid from the box, I had a go at creating a scene using the models and figures in the set. I managed to incorporate everything except the desks. Spare parts After building everything, we're left with this rather generous selection of spare parts: The verdict I don't usually buy sets these days, and even though I'm a Town/City fan I wasn't overly excited about the Police theme in the advent calendar. But I think as a whole it has a good selection. Even if you don't like the models provided, there's a good choice of parts to use in your own creations. The highlight of the set for me is the hoodie minifigure, which stands out visibly from the rest of the set and looks the most desirable. I'm not sure what his actual role is, but I'll probably find myself collecting a few of those torsos. The safe and the police dog are also great. I think the price point is slightly high, even though it's priced less than last year's calendar (at GBP 24.99), but I suppose it's justified when taking packaging into account. It might be worth grabbing one of these closer to the big day, hopefully when they're discounted. Design: 8/10 Some rather good models for the number of pieces used. I'm not sure the skateboarder parts fit the Police theme, and it would have been something to see different heads (other than the stereotypical ones) used for the criminals. Build: 8/10 No detailed instructions - just a picture of the assembled model at the back of each door - but everything's easy to build. Parts: 8/10 A few hard to come by pieces (probably more so than the last City calendar) scattered among a number of useful parts. Playability: 6/10 Probably the most playable aspects of the set are the snowmobiles. There's not much you can do with the rest without incorporating them into other sets or MOCs. At least there are six minifigures and a dog, however. Price: 8/10 Less expensive than last year's offering at retail price. Taking the box into account, it's a similar price for another City set with the same number of pieces. Based on these scores I'd give this set an 8/10. Merry Christmas! As a side note... This is how the dog came packaged. I am not making this up.
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Journeyed to Argos in Wandsworth to pick up the last(?) of the S2 figures on offer. I'd reserved 10; bought another 5 in store; received... 9?! Someone clearly didn't do their job properly, but I was offered either six S3 or six S4 figures instead. I took S4. Also decided to go to Bluewater's Lego store. The PAB selection wasn't as good as I'd hoped, and as well as there being mixes of parts in most of the holes, there were parts visible that I couldn't even access. BAM was slightly better: I got myself a few torsos and some accessories, including five laptops and two croissants. I also bought (on a whim) the 2011 City Advent Calendar, which I will be reviewing.
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Awesome detailing! But I don't think that other astronaut was quite ready for that level of awesomeness.
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What do you think is the most common/well known Lego brick?
SilentMode replied to SNIPE's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I'd actually say the 2x2 brick, it's certainly the one that springs to mind when I think of Lego. -
100% insane baby. Yes, I really am an insane baby. In all seriousness: 50% Jamaican, 50% Bajan. No accent.
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 6 Discussion
SilentMode replied to Rufus's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I would take a Matador over a Flamenco Dancer, but either would work. Would the Jungle Boy look very similar to the Caveman? Let's wait and see! The waiting is already getting frustrating. -
I remember seeing some laptops available in Bluewater's PAB, when I was there last (a few weeks ago). They're also good for other random but useful minifigure parts and accessories.
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Least Successful Collectable Minifig
SilentMode replied to Mr. Elijah Timms's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Apparently so, I got that impression from that video where the guy was talking about Collectible Minifigures being virus-like. -
Least Successful Collectable Minifig
SilentMode replied to Mr. Elijah Timms's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I couldn't understand why it got so much hate at the time. -
Official Eurobricks Straightshooters List
SilentMode replied to Siegfried's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
+1 to Burgon as well. -
LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 5 discussion
SilentMode replied to eiker86's topic in Special LEGO Themes
That would be awesome, and I wouldn't mind helping to build it. -
Official Eurobricks Straightshooters List
SilentMode replied to Siegfried's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
+1 RubeusHagrid! -
I bought two copies a while ago, and both had Jay.
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SilentMode's trading/selling list
SilentMode replied to SilentMode's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
My BrickLink store has been updated with various parts from the S5 minifigures, useful if you want spares. Only one more Graduate required to complete the collection. -
LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 6 Discussion
SilentMode replied to Rufus's topic in Special LEGO Themes
What would be cool is a double-sided slope for minifigure skirts, the same height as minifigure legs.