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Silly idea, not one I'd like to buy: Clone Turbo Tank / Technic crossover. $350, 3500-4000 parts, 6+R sequential gearbox with ten wheel HOG steering, ten wheel suspension, powered observation turret and gun turrets. Extra points if everything works without major flaws! and the steering connects to a little steering wheel by a minifig seat in the front and you can sneak a fake engine beneath the seat.
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Ahch-To Library Tree - $30 USD, 250-300 parts, Rey, Luke, Yoda. Tree opens up for play access to library room, has cabinet with two books. Also has catapult function to blast Luke out the door. Includes flames on boat studs to knock over like in City fire sets, Rey's staff, Luke's torch. Dagobah Dark Side Cave - $30 USD, 250-300 parts, Yoda, Luke, Darth Vader (with Luke face). Accessories include Luke's backpack, blaster, lightsaber, Darth Vader's lightsaber, snake, Yoda's staff.
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With Monkey Kid (sorry not sorry, I'm gonna spell it with ey) officially revealed, I guess we can now officially call 2020 the year of the ships, just like 2019 was the year of the spaceships. So many spaceships last year! And so many ships this year. Barracuda Bay, 3-in-1 Pirate Ship, Destiny's Bounty, Marine Research Ship, and Monkey Kid container ship. They're all great models, but mostly out of my budget, even though they're all priced quite reasonably according to parts count (except for the Marine Research Ship, but it has two huge floating hulls so it gets a pass on parts count). Edit, plus the AT-AT (land ship) and Passenger Airplane (air ship) (which are not so reasonably priced according to parts count, and also probably out of my budget). Edit, plus the Helicarrier (air ship)!
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LEGO Star Wars 2020 Set Discussion - READ FIRST POST!!!
icm replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
How about a big brick-built tauntaun with a big ice arch like the Jurassic Park D2C? -
City Mail Plane and City Safari Truck are sold at Walmart and Barnes & Noble in the USA.
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Young Draco Malfoy, zipping around on a broom and getting chased by Muggles in helicopters as per his boasts to his friends in book one!
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The Future of Lego Space. (opinions, ideas, discussion)
icm replied to Trekkie99's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
And these threads always come back to Star Wars. The circle is complete.- 991 replies
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LEGO City 2020 - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
icm replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
I think the space in the product line for another small airplane is already occupied by the 4+ airplane in the Minions wave. -
I think of inconsistencies between the PT+OT and TCW this way: TCW is the Clone Wars told from the perspective of Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka the way they'd like to remember it. Matt Lanter's Anakin is the wise, good, heroic but also troubled Jedi that old Ben Kenobi wants to remember when he reminisces with Luke about his father; Hayden Christensen's Anakin is the surly, vengeful, murderous man he really was. Likewise, TCW's Obi-Wan is a bit livelier, wittier, more sarcastic than Ewan McGregor's performance because that's the way old Ben wants to remember his time in the war; it's a way of suppressing the pain of its traumatic beginning and end (and middle, since it's war). Edit: the Anakin we see in TCW is Anakin as Obi-Wan wants to remember him, and also Anakin as Darth Vader wants to remember his former self: good, selfless, heroic and troubled but JUSTIFIABLY troubled .... There are elements of truth to the corruption and hubris we see bringing the Jedi down in TCW, but the Jedi really aren't quite as bad as all that, all things considered. Vader and Kenobi just have to emphasize their faults in what they remember. Vader does to tell himself the lie that everything he's done is justified and he's glad to be where he is now in order to suppress his feelings to the contrary, and Kenobi does to try to come to terms with the downfall of everything that was ever important to him in his youth. So in TCW as the way they choose to remember the Clone Wars, we see the heroism and prowess of their own selves and other Jedi selectively highlighted along with the hubris and arrogance of the Jedi Order.
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Guess it depends on how you distribute ratings with a 1-10 scale. Some people think of it as a uniform distribution, others think of it as a Gaussian distribution centered at 5 with a standard deviation of somewhere between 1 and 2, others as a higher-order distribution looking somewhat like a shifted Gaussian with the peak somewhere between 8 and 9 like a grade distribution .... Sorry, I'm just working on a paper with a bunch of covariance stuff in it right now, so I had to comment ....
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Is this the first photo of the upcoming LEGO Creator 31109 Pirate Ship?
icm replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
It looks to me like the cabin is accessed from opening side walls like in the Black Pearl, the gun deck has two guns and two stud wide planking on each side above it at deck level like the Barracuda, and the poop deck is slanted like on the Barracuda. There doesn't seem to be a door to the cabin, like on the Queen Anne's Revenge. There is a narrow two stud wide staircase from the deck to the poop deck. There are probably no holds under the deck forward or aft of the guns. -
LEGO Sci-Fi 2020 - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
icm replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
I'd put this very shortly after City Space, actually. I think of the 2019 City rover as like Mark Watney's rover from the movie version of The Martian; this reminds me of his rover from the book version. So pretty darn close in any hypothetical Lego space timeline. But then there's the weirdo from another planet - maybe Watney just never saw it? -
LEGO Sci-Fi 2020 - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
icm replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
The colors and the face print look a lot like those in set 10191 "Star Justice" from 2008. That was built by an AFOL in the then-current "Pre-Classic Space" AFOL quasi-theme/trend. The basic idea for "Pre-Classic Space" was to build chunkier, clunkier spaceships and rovers in white and light gray to suggest the spacecraft that the Classic Space ships were developed from. So you're not wrong about the Creator 3-in-1 Space Rover Explorer possibly representing a time between City Space and Classic Space. https://brickset.com/sets/10191-1/Star-Justice -
Evolution or involution?
icm replied to astral brick's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Just chiming in to point out something that must be pointed out at least once in every discussion of new vs old Technic supercars and Technic in general - - - 8880, for all its amazing features, relied on a set of specialized new molds for the gearshift, the four wheel drive, and the four wheel steering. Most of those new parts were never used again. I just got a used copy of 8880 on Tuesday and built it today, so I know firsthand what an amazing set it is - - - but the "soul" of Lego Technic is achieving mechanical solutions with existing parts, not relying on new parts that were never used before or since. With that in mind, I think the Porsche, Bugatti, and Land Rover, despite all their many flaws, are much better representations of what Technic can do. They have new wheel rims and mudguards, sure, but those are decorative elements that aren't important to the technical functions. The technical functions are achieved with existing parts, except for a new wave shifter and blue gear in the Bugatti that are much more generic and therefore versatile than the extremely specialized shifting, drive, and steering system that was invented for the Super Car in 1994. Dangit, now I might talk myself into getting the Bugatti or the Land Rover. Wallet, please say no.- 54 replies
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LEGO Star Wars 2020 Set Discussion - READ FIRST POST!!!
icm replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Ever since I was a kid, it's been my opinion that Lego has a unique talent for photographing sets from the least flattering angle for the box art. At least, it's almost always my opinion that the most flattering angle of any particular set is not the one on the box. But that's just me! -
LEGO Star Wars 2020 Set Discussion - READ FIRST POST!!!
icm replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I usually have zero interest in walkers, but this is superb. I love the level of detail, the overall shape, the clean, uncluttered interior, the two seater cockpit, the reel for Luke's grappling line, the speeder garage ... And that new 74-Z speeder bike is just fantastic. I probably can't afford the AT-AT, but if there's an Endor set anytime soon with the speeder bike in brown it'll be a must-buy for sure. -
The Future of Lego Space. (opinions, ideas, discussion)
icm replied to Trekkie99's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
That's absurd. Who the heck ordered that? If they shuffle the parts around like they're shuffling around the minifigs, a site that is already extremely difficult to use is going to become a hundred times worse.- 991 replies
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Well, that too. Sort of looks like they took the shape of the app-controlled Batmobile and stuffed in a mobile lab instead of motors, battery box, receiver. It's just that it's this big all-terrain vehicle with sci-fi styling that carries a mobile lab. The details are different.
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Does the vehicle in the Gallimimus pursuit set 75940 remind anyone else of the 6927 All Terrain Vehicle from Classic Space?
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LEGO Creator 2020 - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
icm replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I think they're the same wheels as on the 2019 City Rover. -
It looks to me like there are three reasons for the lack of an interior. The windlass mechanism probably takes up most of the bow underneath the fo'c'sle, and the drive axle that connects the rotating red wings at the back to the pop-out engines at the front is probably routed directly through the center of the enclosed hull volume, which would get in the way of any interior furnishings. The 2017 Bounty had the same basic hull width at the bow, but the studs-out decorative hull panels were flush with the left and right sides of the bow, which left room for an 8-wide interior. The 2020 Bounty's hull panels are recessed inboard by 1 stud each, which would leave room for a 6-wide interior. That would be usable but cramped if not for the drive axle running through it, so I understand why the set designers chose not to include any interior. It should be an easy mod to remove that axle and furnish the interior, but I'll wait for reviews before making a buying decision. For now, the lack of an interior has moved the Bounty from a probable buy to a probable pass. The one thing I always thought was lacking in the old pirate ships was a full top deck with a furnished interior beneath, and the presence of a full top deck with a full interior is what made the 2017 Bounty and the 2020 Barracuda must-buys for me. It's the main distinguishing feature I hoped to see with a full hull on the 2020 Bounty as a remake of the top-deck-only 2012 Bounty. Oh well. Better for my wallet that way.
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Destiny's Bounty looks great on the outside. I was really excited to see it become a proper sailing ship with a full hull and top deck for this wave, like the movie version. But the back of the box pics on Promo Bricks don't show an interior, which I find highly disappointing. What's the point of having a big tall hull like that without an interior? May as well just have the reduced top deck only model as in the original set. Hope the early reviews show more features.
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What's it supposed to be again? I see a big black semi truck with a trans yellow windscreen and bat fins, towing a big huge trailer with a trans yellow windscreen. What's the trailer supposed to be? Edit - "Mobile Bat Base", huh? Do we know anything about the features the mobile base is supposed to have?
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LEGO Creator 2020 - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
icm replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
The first Vic Viper in a set was the spaceship in 7066 Earth Defense HQ from 2011. It even included stickers with a tribute to "Nnenn", the most prolific builder of Vic Vipers until his untimely death in 2009 (?), so there was no mistaking the intent. -
Lego has partnered with NASA in some form or another for the Town/City Space sets at least since 1995 (as stated in old Mania Magazines) and probably since 1990, since that's when the first Space Shuttle was released.