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  1. Yup, here But here it is again, Zforce Police 01 bot review
  2. To be honest I don't know. I never had any Bionicle. It was all pirates for me. My measuring tape tells me the "ball" is about 8mm in diameter. If you have bionicle handy and want to measure it up go ahead. For the 3 smaller robots, the joints were great, I had no issues putt the arms anyway I wanted. but a single joint to hold these massive arms was not a good plan.
  3. The police 01 didn't get added, and the name on the 03 got messed up. Also here is a couple missed Enlighten pirate sets: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=14218 http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16255
  4. of course. They're not going to sell the toy with a Korean theme in China. All they've done though is take the same model and set and add some chinese decals (military sets) or tweak the faces/story for the ancient sets to be china. Otherwise they are copying Oxford's sets. Compare Sluban and Oxford top item and soldier around the middle completely identical They've just changed the flags to a Chinese theme. But oxford doesn't release that war machine on its own. I noticed this on the Sluban F15 review. The Sluban model is just the F15. The Oxford model comes with an F15 and a towing car/truck as well. About the only nice thing out of Sluban is that they do produce individual pieces of everything it seems. I'd like to get my hands on a Sluban set or two just to compare the quality differences. The pictures on their website make it look very obvious that there is a quality difference, but I wonder how severe it is. I don't think you'd find them anywhere in Korea. Maybe when I'm in Japan next month I'll come across some. Some sets they've copied nearly identically, including box art: Sluban vs Oxford Now the only benefit here is that this model is part of Oxford's old line. You can't buy it anywhere in Korea, at least not new that I've found. Which is too bad, it's the only base for the soldiers. I'd buy some Sluban military just to give them a "bad guy"
  5. Yes it is nice. I just wish the joints were stronger. If I could pose him a little more freely he'd be my clear favorite. He's much bigger, tough looking, but just a tad too floppy.
  6. Set name: Union Robot - Buildable from 3 other sets Price: 23400W ($19.53 USD) Pieces: Maybe 300-350 size: Fully extended 22 cm tall, 26cm wide, 17cm deep Construction time: about 1 hour Okay, I guess I couldn't wait a few days ^^ Here is the big Union Robot Instructions Included in 3 different sets Pieces These are all the pieces from the previous 3 sets. There are a few more left over when all said and done, but obviously nothing new. Construction Not overly difficult. The only part that was a little hard was when they had you fasten the arms on and build a couple things on it. The arms aren't overly sturdy at that point. Otherwise smooth. One glitch was near the end. They asked me for a 2x4 gray flat. I didn't have one left, I did have 2 1x4 gray flats so I used that, worked fine, it wasn't a piece that was joining. Went in several parts. Legs, each arm, torso, then torso with arms and head then all together. Complete Model Oh how I want to love this. It is pretty great looking. The head turns. The chest opens to allow pilot access. There is a giant cannon on the left arm. He's got nice bulky double jointed legs. He's got a beefy right arm for whacking. The joints though are not completely up to the task. The cannon is built with a rest place on the shoulder, so that doesn't work out too bad. The right arm though can lock at 90 degrees, but due to the weight of the pieces, you can't really position it in other places. These joints are more than sufficient for the smaller models. I had no trouble posing them in all kinds of ways, but larger model has a bit much weight for them. You can see some comfortable poses that I worked out. If there was some way to give the joints just a bit more grip this would be much better. Other than that, it's a pretty sharp model. Interesting to see what you can do when you combine 3 independent sets like this. It must have been an interesting design to try and work that all out. I wonder if they started with the big guy and built the 3 sets out of him or the other way around. Overall he is very sturdy but arm posing is a bit off. Conclusion Minifig - 8/10 Standard fig, one guy piloting, but that leaves 2 guys without anything to do. so -2 points Parts - 8/10 makes great use of many parts, the joints are holding it back Playability - 8/10 Huge fighter. Lot's to do. He's got jump jets, wings, cannon, big arm, turning head, opening chest, but the posing hurts playability a little in my mind. Design - 9/10 Looks fantastic. Good use of parts from 3 sets Price - 10/10 as always he's pretty big for the price. He's essentially free if you combine 3 other well priced sets. Total 43/50 He's good but given a choice between holding the pose jet transformer and giant stomper with loose arms it's a tough call. There are more pictures, just having an upload issue (going ridiculously slow)
  7. A little bit old but I wanted to comment on this. While Sluban often copies Oxford this isn't an exact copy of an Oxford set. This is something I've noticed Sluban does. They often copy part of a set or copy elements of another set and make a new set. Like the military sets will have vehicles missing or vehicles added, etc. The guy is an obvious copy of the leader model from many of the Oxford sets, but Oxford doesn't sell him on his own (at least not now, they may have in the past) the face is different, but the helmet, paper thing, horse, and weapons are all Oxford. You can compare it to this box shot of the leader from one of the Oxford sets.
  8. Set name: Special Force Zforce 03 ZF-1000-3 Price: 7800W ($6.51 USD) Pieces: Maybe 100-150 size: Fully extended 16 cm tall, 9cm wide, 7cm deep Construction time: about 20-30 minutes Okay this is the last of the Police Zforce models. There will be one more review in a few days of the Union robot though. On with the show! Box Like the rest. Unique shape. This one is green. Still reminds me of a milk carton. Shows the bot, and the union bot. Instruction book Honestly forgot to snap a pic. No different than the other instruction books. See one at the Model 1 review. Standard Oxford quality, set instructions and union robot instructions. Pieces I'm nominating this set for best use of a wheel well ever. It's used on the top of his torso as a kind of guard for the pilot. Looks kind of cool. This one has some red solid pieces in it which the other sets don't have. Also has a hinge, windshield, double length cylinders, great hinges, small jets/laser weapons, and a couple unique white and gray pieces which are double high tapered dealies. It has a custom cockpit cover as well. Construction takes place in 3 parts. Legs, arms, torso. The first step is odd, it just has you floating a couple pieces there, which are fastened into place in the next step. It's not tricky, just weird to set a piece beside another piece as a step without fastening it. Otherwise smooth and easy. Everything went together well. Clutch is all good, including windshield. Complete Model Not bad, but unlike the other two models it doesn't transform. It also borrows its arms from the other two models. No unique weapons for this guy. Playability is still good. He can stand in some unique positions the two arm choices give him good movement. He's a sturdy model and unless he does the splits on a smooth surface he's good. All these hinges will typically hold well until they go past a tipping point of extreme position. you can spread his legs to at least 45 degrees on each joint and he's okay, that's pretty wide, and far wider than you'd likely ever want to really position him. I like this model. I think #2 was my least favorite. He transforms, but the chicken leg style wasn't doing it for me on him. Still wish this guy had some longer arms with a joint for some grappling. Conclusion Minifig - 8/10 same guy, still no accessories. Parts - 8/10 Not as many unique parts at #1, but maybe a tad better than the other guy cause he has a cockpit Playability - 8/10 Doesn't transform, but he's a sturdy humanoid shape. Good for stomping. Design - 7/10 needs better arms. The cockpit while there isn't special. Basically just a slot to insert the guy. No computer, no controls, but the model itself looks cool Price - 10/10 I haven't found an Oxford set yet that I'd be disappointed on price with. Total - 41/50 but I think it's better than #2, so let's call it 41.5, just a little tilt for the cockpit ;) I'll enjoy these for a few days and then build the big model. I'm tossing in a bonus pic of all three together. Hope you guys enjoyed!
  9. If you check my other reviews you'll see that clone isn't really a dirty word when it comes to Oxford. Their quality has been very good all around and across many sets. I suspect the Hello Kitty is just as good.
  10. nice. Somewhere in my parent's attic is one of these original space guys..actually a few. I think I have a few unbroken helmets too.
  11. Zforce Police 01 http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=44080 I like this one. It's got a nice feel and shape to it. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=44083 Zforce police 03 added^^ Union Robot http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=44091
  12. Set name: Special Force Zforce 01 ZF-1000-1 Price: 7800W ($6.51 USD) Pieces: Maybe 100-150 size: Fully extended 16 cm tall, 7.5cm deep, 15.5cm wide Construction time: about 30-40 minutes This is the first model in the Zforce Police series. I found it at another store and will also be reviewing model 3 later on. Box Much like the other box, a unique shape, slightly different colour. Shows both forms of the model as well as the Union robot (which I can now build!) Instruction Book All models in this series contain instructions for their set as well as the Union robot. Making them unique in that they have instructions for 2 complete models. They are standard Oxford quality. Good pictures, shows pieces for each step Pieces Lots of good stuff here. Wings and a jet if you are building a plane. A canopy, some double long cylinders which might be handy, lots of those neat Oxford hinges that could be used for further giant robot construction or attaching segments of a vehicle together (truck and tow) Standard Blues, whites and blacks. stickers which give the model a little character. I think there is a lot here if someone is looking at custom builds. Construction Single build. No sections and combination like the other model. Took around 30-40 minutes, with taking pictures, etc. It went smooth. Oxford bricks are always great quality. Clutch is great on everything. Complete Model It goes from bot to small fighter plane. I like this one a little more than the first one. One thing I do find is that I need to turn the thighs of the legs around to get a good stance. The way they show it in the picture results in him being off balance. turned around it looks and stands well. The canopy is nice, locks into place well. Arms move and are jointed giving a better firing arc. Transform smoothly. Conclusion minifigure 8/10 - Same as the other set, still no accessories. Quality, but a weapons sprue for sojourns out of the mech would be nice. Parts 9/10 - I think there are some useful parts here, some good unique pieces Playability 8/10 - This guy has a better feel to him than the other one. The jet form is more playable than the squatted hovercraft in my mind. Design 8/10 - Good design. I'd like to see the arms a bit more detailed. No hand to hand combat for these guys. Price 10/10 - It's Oxford. For $6.50 its a good deal of unique parts and quality workmanship. Total - 43/50 a better model than #2. if you had to own just one of these (given the Union robot why would you?), I think it would be this one.
  13. Sorry to make you work so much these days ;) I just picked up the other 2 police mechs from that series, so I'll be posting 3 more reviews. The two plus the union robot. You're going to hate me ;) I just posted a half-review/preview on a Hello Kitty set I could take a few pics of but not actually build. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=44070 Not sure if you want to list that or not.
  14. Set Name: Hello Kitty Cafe HK12000 Price: 7200W ($5.98 USD) Pieces: As usual not sure Size: not assembled This isn't a full review, because I can't build this one. It's actually a gift for a friend's daughter's birthday back in Canada. I just ordered it off one of the sites here (paid yesterday arrived today, korea ships fast), so I opened it to make sure it was right and everything was there. Plus I was curious about these giant headed Hello Kitty minifigures. For those who don't know Oxford has the Hello Kitty license here in Korea. They have a small range of block toys themed to Hello Kitty. They also have a Disney license. Being that she's a girl I thought I'd send her some girl Lego. But what does the set have to offer the rest of us? Well, it does include utensils. Fork, spoon, knife and some purple wagon wheels that might come in handy. it has a windshield serving as a food cover that might come in handy and those freakish minifigs. Also some food items which might be handy for a MoC. Anyway here are all the shots I could take of it without opening it up. If her daughter gets it built I'll ask her to send some completed photos of it.
  15. You missed a couple Oxford reviews (not mine) that I noticed: Namdaemun http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=24051 Castle GT 0845 http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19675 Red Devil ORD65000 http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=8996
  16. Yes, this particular store has quite a few things for $1, but has some stuff for a little more. While not a pure dollar store, it's the closest thing you'll find here in Korea. The bucket is nice too. It's nice and sturdy. As I'm mainly focused on military, and they sometimes use heavy equipment to do things, the bucket might come in handy. Piece wise, they were all there. I'm not sure if they genuinely intended to have 2 minifigs or what. There seems to be a warning in Korean on the box that says the picture might differ from the content.. I think. My korean is only so-so ;) I had a look through brickset for both cement mixers and bulldozers and can't find anything that matches these. It might be original. A crappy original. Ligao ;) I'm not sure how that is actually pronounced though. I've got a friend here who is from china studying, but she's back in China right now, when she get's back I'll ask her what it's pronounced like. I just looked through all 3 construction subthemes. Nothing seemed close at all. Lego has many bulldozers and front end loaders, but they all usually had bigger wheels, and buckets that were on arms. No body styles matched at all. here we are about 16 hours later. Smell is significantly less, but if you take a good whiff you can still get it. The clutch problem hasn't resulted in any popping off, but I'm considering giving a couple key pieces a shot of glue just to increase stability. Other than the pipe and the bucket I'm unlikely to any of the other pieces for anything. I don't entirely hate this design. A couple of tweaks and design-wise it's far better. For me 4 improvements would make this a pretty decent set: 1. Replace the minifigure 2. improve clutch 3. redesign canopy 4. the smell really needs to go away other than the unique parts, it could all be replaced by Lego (but not in the construction orange) and a Lego minifigure. Take the basic design in construction yellow, maybe take the bucket and exhaust pipe and design a new canopy and it'd look okay I think. I have decided to hit about 5 or 6 pieces with a dab of glue, like crazy glue. It's significantly improved the clutch and overall sturdiness of the model. I was careful to not glue too much so I can still disassemble most of it and get at the bucket and pipe.
  17. Set name: Bulldozer can't find a number Price: 3000W ($2.50 USD) Pieces: 92 size: 13 cm long, 7cm tall, 5 cm wide construction time: 10 minutes I've been passing by the dollar store and occasionally seeing these. I've been curious what their quality was like. I finally picked one up today. Prior to opening it the only company markings on it are "Daiso". This is a Japanese Dollar store that operates in Korea. I could tell from the box it wasn't an oxford clone because the figures were Lego style. Box Seemed normal enough. Korean writing on it. Colourful solid cardboard. The tape looked a little off. Good picture showing a bulldozer and 2 minifigures. instruction book It's okay. only a couple pages, small pictures, grays out the old pieces. A couple intricate things were hard to see. Pieces Bit of a smell. A very obvious smell. Still is an hour or so later. Can't imagine what I'm going to do if it doesn't go away. Couple unique pieces which is why I picked this one. A chrome exhaust pipe and a dozer bucket. also some unique hinges. Clutch is not bad. Most of the pieces clutch well, but in 2 or 3 spots the clutch is shot. it might need a spot of glue if I expect to keep it together. Construction Fast and easy. Nothing complicated here, the clutch caused an issue with the canopy but I got it straightened away. Minifigures Horrible. Look at the real minifigure. Now look at the box, back at the real guy, back at the box. back at the figure, back at the box. Now look at me. You can't see me but that's my unimpressed face. The box clearly shows 2 different minifigures. One with a hat, one with a construction hat. Different hands and arms. There is only one in the box and his color doesn't even match. He's red. His arms are very loose. His legs are tight, but only because his pegs are bent slightly. It was very difficult to pull his legs off. The hat is garbage. It sits so high on his head. it doesn't come down like a Lego hat. The sticker looks ridiculous on him. Design Design is not horrible for a small cheap set. The canopy could have been better. I'm not sure why it needs to completely come off like it does. Playability here is the really important thing. Could you play with it? sure. it isn't falling apart. On it's own. it isn't much, but what $2 set is? Very few. As part of a city, I'd say he's got pretty decent playability. Bucket goes up and down (it's a click connection so it's solid and doesn't flop around) The wheels come off so you could have a mechanic scenario going on. Completed model here it is. Conclusion Minifigure - 1/10 he's there, he gets one point for showing up and being a bad guy for my army guys right now. He's the closest thing I've got. parts - 4/10 a couple unique parts, but smell and clutch hold it back. if the smell goes away, I might bump it up 1 point. Playability - 7/10 nothing really on its own, but I think it'd fit into a city set well, it rolls very smoothly Design - 5/10 the canopy is not great and the wheel wells site a bit high. Price - 6/10 given the other flaws, this should have been 2000W or 1500W, not 3000. Double this price and I can get an army jeep. Two of these are not worth an army jeep. Total: 23/50 This is not a great set. If you need a bucket or exhaust pipe, it's a cheap way to get those. Almost nothing else from this is really great. This is actually part of a series. They also have a cement mixer, steamroller and a train. I'm not sure if I have the stomach for them or not. I already feel like I got cancer from the smell of this one. I can now see why some people might be scared of Oxford because it isn't genuine Lego. Let me tell you that Oxford is nothing like this. Oxford is head and shoulders above this. I don't see any clutch issues with any of my Oxford sets (except that one windshield on the jeep, but the truck is tight!) there is no smell, and the figures are solid quality.
  18. The clear windows and doors as well as one of the computers, bottom pick white one beside the red in the upper row, is from the old Police series. I had those on the Police Command Base. http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=6386-1 The red one might have been a phone from a fire station out around the same time. my brother got the fire station so I didn't play with it as much.
  19. Here is the current military model list. All I can say is that I hope it's expanded soon. Half the models of the original, and while 2 are still available, everything else is scarce. I've found one on an auction site I'm going to grab, but right now there are no bases. The old set had a control tower, an army base, and a naval yard. If you want helmets and guns though the small armory and small check point is your best bet, only around $1.50 for 1 model and guns, unfortunately the armory has a cap not a helmet. For a tank you get 4 models and 1 set of guns for around $9.50 same price you could get 5 helmets and a set of guns by buying 5 checkpoints and 1 armory. 1.MC2000-7 Mini-collection soldier and gate 2.MC06022 Jeep Car 3.MC0825-6 Check point 4.MC0825-7 Small Armory 5.MC5000-2 Mini-collection Jeep 6.NCM5000 Check point w/armory 7.NCM8000 Jeep 8.NCM35000/0835 second style Tank and Jeep 9.NCM48000/0848 Transport Truck, Missile Launcher, Jeep 10.NCM72000/0872 Chopper, Radar Truck, Transport Truck, Jeep and second style Tank 11.NCM80000 Navy Cruiser w/Chopper
  20. Yes, I'm surprised how much attention they paid to little things like that little bit sticking out on the upper right front of the turret. The Stealth fighter could do with just a tad more girth in the middle, but it is pretty close for a non-simulation level set.
  21. Yes. Completely except for the Minifigure legs. Their hip joins are different, but head gear and accessories work fine.
  22. I'm making this thread as a guide to the Oxford Military Sets. As cool as some of the new sets are, I've just discovered that the older sets are even cooler. Sets are prefixed with Oxx-xxxxx or Nxx-xxxxx, O stands for "Old" and N for "New". While a couple of "O" sets are still in circulation (I reviewed the two of them) most are not easily acquired. Which is a shame, because they are cool. The number refers to the suggested retail price. Most shops sell for much less than that, first post is O as that is likely to not change, while the second post will be N. 1. OCM3000 - Helicopter 2. OCM4000 - Jeep 3. OCM8000 - Tow missile Jeep 4. OCM10000 - Ambulance and Jeep w/machine gun 5. OCM12000 - Armored Car 6. OCM14000 - Hummer 7. OCM15000 - Korean style K1A1 Tank 8. OCM18000 - Chinook Helicopter and Tow Missile Jeep 9. OCM25000 - Radar Truck and Anti-air tank 10. OCM28000 - Joint Security Area, DMZ 11. OCM38000 - Tank, Jeep w/Machine gun, Missile Launching Truck 12. OCM48000 - Tank, Ambulance, Truck, Mobile Gun, Jeep W/Machine Gun 13. OCM60000 - Chopper, Tank, Missle Truck, Radar truck w/trailer, Jeep w/machine gun 14. OCM80000 - An actual Base!!, Tank, small ambulance, Jeep, Gate, Chopper, Look-out tower, Camouflaged/netted gun emplacement. 15. OAF15000 - Fighter Jet and Jeep 16. OAF28000 - F117A, truck and Vulcan Cannon 17. OAF70000 - Control Tower, Fighter Jet, Fuel Truck, Jeep and Vulcan Cannon 18. ONB38000 - Submarine and Navalyard 19. ONB62000 - Korean Style Destroyer and small lifeboat 20. ONB80000 - Korean Style Cruiser and small lifeboat
  23. Cobra Airforce http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=43975&st=0 check your PMs
  24. Hopefully will be my last one for a few days I'm running out of shelf space and this plane is far bigger than I expected. I'm not quite sure where I'm going to put it. I hope people are enjoying seeing the Oxford sets. I had no idea they were this good before I started this last week. Set Name: Cobra Airforce Group OAF-28000 Price: 21500W ($17.95 USD) Pieces: I really wish Oxford did a piece count. A lot. Much more than the tank. Maybe 2x as many? Size: Plane - 33 cm long, 30 cm wide, 11 cm tall, truck - 14 cm long, 8cm high, 6cm wide, Vulcan cannon - 14 cm long, 12 cm wide, 11 cm tall (size depends on orientation a lot) Construction time: 1.5-2 hours This is the biggest set I've done thus far, and yet still so cheap. This is the Oxford Airforce group. Comes with a stealth fighter, a "tag car" (truck), and a vulcan cannon emplacement. The emplacement can be towed by the truck. Connects and drives well. Box Box is big and high quality. The back has a picture of an alternate design. I think it's a kind of a repair bay for the aircraft. Instruction book Instruction book is broken into 3 parts. The cannon, the truck, then the stealth fighter. It's big and high quality like all Oxford's books. Shows the pieces needed for each step and in steps where lots is going on it points out where each piece goes. Pieces Lots of pieces here. Some good unique pieces too. The long cylinders for the cannon are nice. As well there are lots of tires (6), a pair of doors, the windshield for the truck has far better clutch than the jeep. In fact I'd say this windshield clutches as well as a Lego windshield. Not many extra parts. The stealth fighter is a wealth of unique pieces. double sided wheels, wings, big hinges, hinged canopy. There are 6 big pieces that make up the main wings and body of the aircraft so great for a custom build. The cannon also has a radar dish piece which is unique, and there is a turret piece on the vulcan cannon to allow it to turn. Not much <insert that tiresome argument> on this set at all. Everything is piece built. Construction Construction took somewhere around 2 hours. I stopped a couple times to write a message or too, so if I was really focused, maybe I could do it in 90 minutes. Construction was smooth. Nothing crazy. Everything held together well. Pieces snapped fine. I did have trouble with one set of aircraft wheels. It looked like a little flashing was left around the pegs, so I had to give em a good shove to get them on. They spin fine though. Minifigures This is the first military set I've gotten where everyone isn't soldiers. You get a commander, 2 soldiers, a pilot, and a maintenance guy. the pilot is grey, the maintenance guy is dark blue (the flash makes him look a little different). we have 4 different faces in this set. The commander has different glasses than the maintenance guy/pilot. 1 soldier is smiling, and 1 is grimacing. I gave that smiling guy the shovel. He can whistle while he digs. Lots of accessories. Normal weapon sprues but also maintenance sprues. Some shovels, tools, etc. Some extra "weapons" are included in that. A hammer (hey it is South Korea after all), and an axe. I guess the drill could be used as a weapon in a pinch. I will say that I do not like the pilots helmet. It is the only low quality thing in this set. It isn't up to the standard of the soldier's helmets, and the visor isn't even transparent. I'd buy a small Lego racer just to get him a quality helmet. Otherwise everything is nice. The maintenance guy's cap looks fine and has a shorter peek than the Lego style. Design These are based on real designs like some of their other sets. Here is our vulcan cannon: and here is the stealth fighter I'm not sure about the truck. Completed model Just fantastic. The stealth fighter looks really nice, and it's quite big. The playability is great here. Truck with towing features. the vulcan cannon can be folded up for transport or braced for action. Lots of accessories including tools and weapons. 5 figures. The truck has room for people to ride on the back (which the tank lacked). The truck also has a canopy but it's fixed. You gotta pop the roof to get the driver out. Stickers are nice and the "warning" stickers actually look nice on the cannon. I will say this though, I wish there was an included targeting computer for the cannon. There is a brick there, but nothing to go on it. Luckily the tank set included a targeting computer sticker and nowhere to put it. Tried it out and it fits not bad and looks okay. Makes the model feel a little more complete from a playability point. I do wish the aircraft had a bomber bay. if I get enough extra parts (I don't have my loose Lego here) I might try and build some bombs to sit under it. There is clearance for it. Conclusion Minifigs - 9/10 I'm deducting a point for the bad helmet, otherwise a nice selection. Tank still has your best bet on figs per $ though. Parts - 9/10 great parts. Nothing really juniourized, lots available for custom builds. Playability - 9/10 Lot's going on, but bomber needs bombs. Design 9/10 - based on real world designs. The truck could do with a hinged roof. Bombs for the bomber Price 10/10 - $17.95 for all this? fantastic. Great set. It is right up there with the tank in terms of value. This is the first set I've grabbed that has sticker for the soldier's helmets. Most of the stickers are very noticeable close up, but in regular light sitting a couple feet away they don't stand out as much as they do with the flash. Except for those too bright green ones on the tank. Those still stand out. What's next? There are 3 more big Military sets, but: 1 has been done on this forum already (missile launcher/transport truck one) 2 the tank/jeep combo has only 2 models and I already have the jeep. the tank is different but the tank is also present in the third set 3 This is the biggy. It's around 55,000W (Almost $46 USD) but it has alot. Attack chopper, radar truck, jeep, different style transport truck, and the other style tank and what appears to be at least 10 minifigs!! I'm also looking at acquiring a couple of the smaller sets and having a look at those as well (like the checkpoint and even mini-er jeep)
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