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  1. This is kind of a disappointing list for me. The planet sets sound horrible. I mean, an astromech with Kamino and another TIE Pilot with an Asteroid?? Endor and the Death Star were pushing the definition of a planet already, but an asteroid is just too bizarre. I hope these aren't true because otherwise it will be a big waste of opportunity. And another Han in the A-Wing. Whoopee. The AT-RT set also sounds odd. Aside from the fact that Yoda has never fought commando or assassin droids, an AT-RT doesn't seem like enough substance for a set, so either there's something else included in this set that we don't know about, or it's a ridiculously oversized AT-RT like 7250. The only sets I'm excited about are the BPs (assuming they come with new minifigs) and the Headhunter, but this might change when we get to see some pics.
  2. Great pictures everyone! DarkKnightRises, your pictures need some work though. They're kinda blurry and washed-out. Here are a couple of shots from me. First, one for Marvel... BANG! Just kidding. by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr ... and one for DC, based on the Superman Returns poster, and using the new Endor planet and some forced perspective. Flying into Space by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr And here's a group shot of some of my licensed figs together with Stephanie and my sigfig at a party celebrating the first anniversary of my Flickr Pro account. 2 More Years of Pro! by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Thanks for watching!
  3. Oky

    Star Wars

    Being a fan of SW crossovers and BTTF, I approve of this! Loving all the hairdos and Leia's headphones. And yeah, Yoda as a gym teacher is a nice touch. Obi Wan probably teaches either philosophy or biology (midi-chlorians anyone?). Luke's resemblance to Marty McFly becomes even more shocking when you consider the whole kissing-your-mother/sister thing. Nice find, Kiel!
  4. I don't know where you found that list, but my guess is that it was fake and that the gunship was a lucky guess since it was visible in the trailer for the CW movie and people had been wanting a new one for a while at that point. And even if it was legit, why would it be relevant now?
  5. Didn't you base your original guesses in the first post on those groups? I for one did, and I thought it was obvious, so I didn't think it was worth mentioning. Of course, the people at SDCC could have mixed up some of the figures, so this is not a reliable source to base our speculations on, even though the groups make sense the way they were presented. And so, Penguin for example, could be in the Mr. Freeze set for all we know. That would be cool, but I doubt it. And yes, the coin would make a good play feature. I remember Batman using it as a defense against intruders on a few occasions in the animated series.
  6. Touche. Not really. Among AFOLs, the term vignette is usually used to describe a small scene made out of Lego, usually on a 8x8 or 16x16 baseplate. Yes, these pictures can be called vignettes too, but it's a bit misleading. I don't want to mini mod or anything, but perhaps it would be good if you would post your pictures in the Funny/Interesting Pictures thread or the Star Wars Lego Photography thread next time.
  7. Alright, here are some more from me. Regarding the first one, I'm surprised no one has done this yet: Wrong Bane by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr That's No Planet... by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr No Nose by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr
  8. Received my package today and checked it thoroughly! Thanks again for this great prize and thank you very much for the bonus accessories! Congrats, Jackjonespaw and Mr Meleca! And good luck to all the other raffle entrants!
  9. Hello everyone! Since it is the RA's 4th anniversary, I thought I'd try something different. I don't usually buy action figures (I only bought a couple of Bionicle sets I liked back in the day) and I have never reviewed one before (Construct-a-Zurg doesn't really count). However, I decided to buy Iron Man recently because I have been wanting an Iron Man action figure ever since the first movie was released (I was even tempted to buy one of the MegaBloks ones at one point ), plus I needed to get my order up to $50 in order to get the Hulk promo minifig. He looked like the best out of the current assortment of Super Heroes action figures, so I was hopeful that it would turn out to be a good set. Were my expectations met? Read on to find out! Set Number: 4529 Name: Iron Man Theme: Super Heroes Subtheme: Marvel Universe Year of Release: 2012 Pieces: 44 Minifigs: 0 Price: $14.99 USD S@H description: S@H Brickset Bricklink Flickr Set The Box The box has the same size as all the Super Heroes action figures. And just like the other two figures in this wave, it has the dark red Marvel color scheme and the Avengers logo at the bottom. Not sure why the logo is gold instead of silver, like on all the movie posters. Maybe they wanted to make it look extra special. I really like the romantic sunset background. It's quite refreshing to see such a peaceful backdrop on a boy-oriented set like this as opposed to the abundance of lasers and explosions that you usually see on such box arts. The firing Gatling gun kinda ruins it though. The back of the box shows some alternate models and highlights of the ball joints. The first model looks a little silly with Iron Man's left arm switched with the Gatling gun. The other is a combo model using the pieces from this set and 4597 Captain America to build an Iron Patriot which is actually pretty neat because the Iron Patriot is a canon character from the comics. Whether it actually looks good is debatable, but I think it's pretty good for a combo model. The instructions for these models are not included in the set, so it looks like you'll have to visit the Lego website to get them. No mention of the Hulk figure. I hope he doesn't find out that there is no ad for him here - he might get angry. The top of the box uses Shellhead's shell-head to give you an idea of the actual size of the model. Looking at this picture, I must wonder: What's with the protruding forehead? I know there's usually a crevice around the eyes of Iron Man's helmet, but never has it been portrayed to be this big! I'm also not a fan of the solid blue eyes. The only time I've ever seen Iron Man's eyes to be this blue is in the Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon, and even though I'm a fan of that show, I think I would have preferred them to be white like on the minifig. I guess it's all part of the stylized look that TLG uses for these buildable figures, but I feel this is a bit excessive. It's not as bad as some of the other superheroes' heads though, so I'll move on. The Contents Inside the box, you will find an instructions booklet, a large bag, a smaller bag, and Iron Man's loose "spine" and ammo belt. There is big choking hazard warning on the cover of the booklet, just like on the front and side of the box. There is no separate comic book in this set like in the regular Lego Super Heroes sets. Instead, the comic is on the first page of the instructions and, like most of the Super Heroes action figure comics, is about the titular hero saving the earth from an asteroid shower. How original. The second page of the instructions only features the first step, along with another choking hazard warning in two different languages, just in case you didn't read the one on the cover, the one on the front of the box, and the one on the side of the box. Safety goes first, I guess. The part call-outs are pretty clear and the building steps are fairly easy. Some of the pages feature the heads of all three assemble-able avengers in the background. Thor is notably missing from the line-up. Maybe he will be in the next wave? Here are all the parts from this set. The helmet is packaged in its own little bag. As expected, there is a nice assortment of red and pearl gold armor pieces, most of which are very rare in these colors. Some of the most notable pieces are the trans-light-blue Gatling gun barrel, the joint extenders with enhanced friction for larger builds (as advertised on the box), and of course the chest armor with the Iron Man's signature arc reactor and other details printed on it. The Build The build is very quick and easy. The only challenge is putting on the armor pieces the right way. There are only 13 building steps, so there aren't really any interesting in-build shots to show, but since I know that you action figure fans care about the skeleton of these sets, here are some pictures of Iron Man without his armor on. He looks quite funny this way. Look out, evil doers, here comes Stick-Figure Man! No, that's not a shower head hanging from his shoulder, that's what will later become the Gatling gun. I merely aimed it down so that you can see that it is also connected by a ball-joint. The Completed Set And here he is, Iron Man the Armored Avenger! He looks pretty good at first sight. The robotic look of the Hero Factory style definitely works better for him than any of the other Super Heroes. However, there are a few things I have to criticize here. First of all, what's with the tiny, unprotected forearms? I know that all Hero Factory figures have these kind of arms, but they look so oddly proportioned here compared to the big upper arms. Also, why are the legs armored from the side? This leaves the knees awkwardly exposed. I think it would make more sense to attach the shin armor from the front like on the alternate model on the back of the box so that the knees are protected. Here's a reference image of Iron Man from the movies. The figure looks pretty accurate for the most part, but with one big exception: Iron Man doesn't have a big shoulder-mounted Gatling gun! It's usually War Machine who has that, but it looks like TLG needed another play feature to include in this set, so they drew inspiration from him. That's okay though, since removing the gun is an easy mod, and Tony Stark has various add-ons for his armor like this in the comics, so it seems plausible for him to have a gun like War Machine's too. If the gun bothers you, but you don't want to take it off, you can simply hide it by folding it back. It's not the best solution, but it gets the gun out of sight relatively well. Here's a side view. The arms look even more ridiculous from this angle. I don't understand why they chose this style with the huge shoulder armor and short arms. I think it would have been much better if the arms were designed like the legs. Aside from that, there's not much to complain about here, although it's kinda funny how the gun seems to be constantly firing, even when Iron Man is just standing around doing nothing like this. Looking at the back, there is one thing that sticks out like a sore thumb: the silver back armor. The question is, why is it silver? This piece already appeared in red in 2232 Raw-Jaw, so I don't see why they couldn't include it in that color here. My only explanation is that they wanted to mis up the color scheme and drew inspiration from the Mark 7 armor from the Avengers movie which had a few silver accents, but those were only small plates and didn't take up most of the back like this. Oh well, it's better than having no back armor at all. Also, it seems odd that the ammo for the gun seems to be coming out of Iron Man's neck. Maybe he has a compartment for the ammo inside his back armor. And here's a top view. He actually looks pretty good from this angle. I like all the greeble on the gun. It's this level of detail that originally drew me to the Bionicle sets. It's a shame that the Hero Factory figures don't have more of that. Action Shots Now that we have talked about the looks, it's time to focus on one of the most important parts about an action figure, its playability. Unfortunately, Iron Man isn't as posable as you would think. Thanks to the use of large torso armor on the arms, you can hardly move his arms without the armor pieces getting stuck, especially on the side with the gun. They keep snapping off while posing the figure! I found myself moving the limbs very carefully in order to avoid that, something I never had to do with my Bionicle figures, so I can't even imagine how often this figure would fall apart in the hands of a child. Very disappointing. Also, the Gatling gun is useless. It doesn't do anything. Sure, you can rotate it, but since it is connected by a ball joint, it's really hard to turn. They could have at least put it on a loose Technic pin in order to allow it to spin freely. It doesn't even shoot anything. I can't believe I'm saying this, but putting the lightsaber bars on flick-fire missiles rather than regular Technic pins would have been an improvement. Or they could have just used the Cordak Blaster from the Bionicle sets instead, which was an actually working Gatling gun, but it seems that they have decided to completely abandon all molds from Bionicle for the new Hero Factory system. But enough of this rant. There are a few poses that an Iron Man figure needs to be able to do, so let's see if it passes the test. One of them, of course, is the famous Iron Man pose. It took me a while to get it right, but final result looks pretty good. Pass! Another famous Iron Man pose is the one where he holds the palm of his hand towards the camera. The figure can easily be posed this way, but it just doesn't look right because all the Hero Factory hands are unposable fists. It looks more like he is stretching after a rough night rather than aiming his weapon. Maybe that's why they included the Gatling gun; because Iron Man can't use his repulsor blasts. FAIL! The fact that his hands are fists isn't all bad though. They're perfect for doing a pose where he is firing his unibeam. Pass! And just for fun, here's a recreation of a popular running gag from the . I don't have any other Super Heroes or Hero Factory figs to compare him to, but here's a shot of him fighting against another buildable hero in power armor, Buzz Lightyear! Ratings Design: 3/5 - Well, it certainly looks like Iron Man, and he looks the best out of all the Super Heroes action figures, but the arms are terrible, and even though it's an easy fix, the legs aren't the best either. Build: 2/5 - Like with all action figures, the build of this one is very quick and easy, and the only challenge is it to put on the armor correctly. In fact, it was a bit mundane since the figure is symmetrical aside from the gun. It was even a bit frustrating because the armor pieces kept coming off during the build. Playability: 3/5 - The poseability of this figure is limited by the bulky shoulder pieces, and the Gatling gun is pointless. The fact that Iron Man can't use the iconic repulsor blasts on his hands because he has fists makes it even worse. However, the figure is able to pull off two out of three of Iron Man's signature poses successfully, which is good enough I guess. And since Iron Man is one of the few superheroes from the action figure line up who can fly, he is swooshable too. Parts: 4/5 - The large amount of parts in rare colors is the most redeeming feature of this set. If you're looking for red and gold armor pieces to use in your own action figure creations, this is the set for you. However, I had to deduct a point here for the silver back armor which just looks out of place. Price: 2/5 - $15 for a 44-piece set seems way too much, even for an action figure. But considering that most of the other licensed action figures have even less pieces than this, this is not such a bad deal. Still, if anything needs avenging after buying this set, it's my wallet. Overall: 3/5 - I'm quite disappointed with this set. It's a good parts pack and good for display, but not very good for play and pretty expensive, so I wouldn't recommend it, especially not for kids, unless you are a huge fan of Iron Man and Lego action figures. I hate to say it, but if you're just looking for an Iron Man action figure to play with, you might be better off with the Hasbro ones. The only reason why I'm giving it such a high score is because it looks good compared to the other Super Heroes action figures. I hope you enjoyed this 4th anniversary RA review, and I leave it up to Deadpool to deliver the punchline.
  10. How original. Nice work, although I was expecting something else when it said "vignettes". I think photography would be a better word.
  11. Thanks, everyone! Here are some more Avengers funnies: Zod Complex by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Deadpool VS Avengers by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Harley Quinjet by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr
  12. Nice ones, Ackbar and Luke_likes_Lego! And yes, a Darth Malgus Eats Pancakes funny needs to happen! Because even an evil Sith Lord needs some love. And the Friends are not teenagers, judging by the fact that they drive cars, boats, and planes (unless the minimum age for using these vehicles is much lower in Heartlake City than in the real world).
  13. Yeah, this has always been a mystery to me too. There was never any official indication of how it was meant to be used. I think it's just a different type of batarang, one that is supposed to be thrown like a throwing knife, and I guess minifigs are supposed to hold it by its ring. I don't think it is supposed to be a grappling hook since there was never any string included in the sets and it doesn't look like it would grapple anything since the bat wings face opposing directions. Another thing it could be used for is a propeller, like I did in this MOC. This thread has inspired me for a new funny!
  14. Haha, nice one, Wall E2624! The Jokers "weapons" sure are a mystery. But Batman isn't quite without useless weapons himself. This funny was inspired by this thread: Mystery Gadget by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Here's another funny with a superhero misunderstanding Luke: Revenge of the Sif by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr And this one was suggested to me by Iceman792: Reversed Roles by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr
  15. I thought The Clone Wars is a reboot. How else would you explain all those retcons/inconsistencies? But yeah, I agree, the current X-Men series is pretty good, even though nothing can make up for the piece of garbage that was Last Stand. First Class was pretty good (although not nearly as good as X2), so I'm curious to see what the sequel(s) will hold.
  16. Very good and funny pictures, kibosh! Excellent way to start in this thread! I too especially like the one with the droids in the sand. Instantly recognizable! I don't really get the one with the stormies though. Looking forward to more photos from you! Very nice shots from you too, Smokebelch and Solscud007!
  17. Yeah, I don't get all those arguments either. When was it confirmed that Friends would replace Ninjago? The first time we heard about this series, it was listed alongside Ninjago, so I think we can assume that the two shows will run simultaneously, in which case there's nothing to get upset about. If ninjago ends, it's just because TLG doesn't see any more potential in that theme. Uhm, how was Ninjago's success underestimated? Lego planned on having a big first wave with both spinners and regular sets, as well as the TV show, books, videogames, etc. from Day 1. I think they were very well aware that it would be a success, otherwise they wouldn't have put so much effort into it.
  18. One of Ben 10's new aliens in Ben 10 Omniverse is called Blocks and is made out of Lego bricks. His power is it to take the shape of any kind of construction, but the downside to him is that he is very fragile. You can see him in action here. Too bad Lego doesn't seem to have the license anymore. This would have made a perfect set.
  19. B-V-20E Hello, my friends! I was shocked at the number of "unFriendly" entries in this category so far (even though they are pretty creative), so I hope this will be a refreshing sight as I tried to stay as true to the spirit of the Friends theme as possible. Looking for a cute pet to play and cuddle with? Mia's pet shop is the place to go! This is where the Friends from Heartlake City get all their pets and pet supplies from. Here, Mia has kittens, puppies, birds, frogs, fish, mice, and other animals who are looking for a good home. All the Friends are here today, except for Okivia Olivia who is busy with a science project as usual. Here you can see Mia, the animal lover, standing behind the counter, ready to help any customer find the right pet for them. Mia's Pet Shop - The Counter by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr This is my favorite part of the store: The kitten playground! Here customers can pet and play with the kittens as much as they want! One of the kittens is cuddling with Stephanie while the other two are playing with a ball. Stephanie is quite a regular customer here. There's also a puppy you can pet on the other side of the room whom Andrea is currently eying. Mia's Pet Shop - Kitten Playground by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Meanwhile, Emma is looking for supplies for looking after her horses. On the shelf, there is various pet food and a bucket and a brush for cleaning pets. Mia's Pet Shop - Supplies by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Here's a side view of the shop where you can get a better look at the aquarium and the broom and shovel underneath the window for cleaning up the store. Also note the lovely flower pattern up on the wall. Mia's Pet Shop - side by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr Click here to see a front view, and here for a top view. I hope you like it. Any comments are welcome.
  20. Looking at the clips from the Friends animated series, one has to wonder: WHERE ARE ALL THE MALES? There are more males than females in some of those shots, so why have we only gotten Olivia's dad in these two giant waves? I guess TLG wanted to make sure that you first collect all the main characters before they release more of the secondary/male characters. Let's hope that we get some of those soon.
  21. You mean "expect"? Well, word has it that the new retailer catalog is out, and your link seems to confirm that rumor, so yes, we should see a rumor list very soon. If you need photographic proof that the final product is the same, here you go. So yeah, TLG has no excuse not to use side head printing from now on.
  22. Haha, thanks for this fun review, Kiel! It really shows that you have a pretty good knowledge about the Spongebob universe, something a lot of Spongebob reviews lack. This is the only SS set I have truly been interested in, whether it's because of the affordable size, the pieces with rare colors and cool prints, or the mere fact that it is superhero themed. But I always thought the price is just too high (this should really have been a $10 set) so I could never bring myself to pick it up. This review makes it hard to resist buying it though. By the way, the heroes' costume designs are solely based on the following poster, and I think the blaster is supposed to shoot bubbles, not ice cream (since Spongebob is a master at blowing bubbles): Nice work, and keep up the great reviews!
  23. So, I talked to Superficial Username about where he gets those CGI Friends avatars, and it turns out they are screencaps from these animated Lego Friends clips that started popping up on Youtube about a month ago. They seem to be parts of larger episodes, and they are in Greek/Korean just like those early Ninjago episodes that were uploaded, so I guess this pretty much confirms that this will be the new series for next year. Can't say I'm surprised. Can't say I'm very excited either as it seems about as girl-oriented as Ninjago is boy-oriented (which is quite a lot). But who knows, it just might be a surprise hit like the sets themselves, or MLP:FiM.
  24. So there is no chance for a Scarlet Speedster with a printed head instead of that goofy helmet? Well, let'e hope the real life counterpart will at least have a less large looking helmet. But if Iron Man is any indication, I don't have much hope. Did the rep say when the fig would be released?
  25. Thanks, Masked. Alright, here are some more: BBQ on Mustafar by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr This one was suggested to me by JimButcher, based on this meme: CIS Miami CIS Miami by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr And this one is based on a scene from the upcoming Disney movie Wreck-It Ralph: Wreck-It Darth Wreck-It Darth by Oky - Space Ranger, on Flickr
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