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  1. Hello everyone, It has been quite a long while since I done any Star Wars review. I recall that my last Star War review was the 9489 Endor Rebel Trooper and Imperial Trooper Battle Pack. This time, I am also sharing a new 2014 Star Wars battle pack review. Personally, I am very fond of buying and reviewing Star War battle packs as it will give people a better insight of the value of the minifigures versus the given built of the very small set. Let's see what does this 75036 Utapau Troopers Battle Pack can bring. Name: 75036 Utapau Troopers Theme: LEGO System / Star Wars / Episode III (Clone Wars) Year: 2014 Pieces: 83 Minifigs: 4 minifigures Price: USD $12.99, GBP 11.99, EURO 16.99, SGD $26.90 Resources: Brickset, BrickLink An original box image of the 75036 Utapau Troopers Battle Pack Back view of the original box image of the 75036 Utapau Troopers Battle Pack Clone Troopers having a tough battle with Octuptarra Tri-Droid Putting four Clone Troopers together in a box versus the Octuptarra Tri-Droid under the Separatists! It is totally awesome to see all four minifigures are part of the Republic and these minifigures are all generic soldiers under the 212th Battalion and Airborne Clone Troopers. You also get a fun robotic Tri-Droid of roughly 70 plus brick count. This is definitely welcoming for any LEGO Clone War fans. The content of the sealed box The sealed box comes with two mint packages and an instruction manual to guide the user to build up the set. After the building is completed, these are the remaining spare parts. As you may noticed that the high amount of spare parts is due to the 'bullets' for the blasters, where children is most likely to misplace after random shooting in their play time. Let's start the building process Front view of Airborne Clone Trooper and 212th Battalion Clone Trooper I just love these very much, especially when these minifigures have a sense of belonging to the Republic. Let me give the breakdown of their origin. The generic 212th Battalion Clone Trooper (on the right) is part of the 212th Attack Battalion under the leadership of Clone Commander Cody and Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars. Clone Troopers assigned to the 212th Battalion were distinguished by the orange markings on their battle armour. The generic Airborne Clone Trooper (on the left) or also known as Clone Paratrooper is part of the 2nd Airborne Company which was attached to the 212th Attack Battalion. These are part of the 7th Sky Corps. This is a close up view of the Clone Troopers without helmets on. Their facial appearance look better and nicer than the old Clone Troopers design in the 8014 Clone Walker Battle Pack. The Clone Troopers also contain very nice detailed back printing. All in all, these minifigures are definitely worth getting in multiples. A closer view of the new blaster Since I did not highlight this before, I thought you should know that the new blaster is made up of three simple components which was also designed by Erland Front, LEGO Parts Designer. I am honoured to hear his presentation during the Eurobricks Tenth Anniversary in Billund and his presentation covered this new blaster. In order to innovate this blaster design for high playability, he resorted to do up a prototype of the design blaster which is quite big in scale for your hand to hold. He shrink it down and made this blaster undergo quality testing and I believe it can click and shot up to 10,000 times before it start to worn out. I don't think any of us will actually do more than 10,000 worth of clicking for these new blasters. Prepare the troopers and move out Arc Trooper and Airborne Clone Trooper The building process of the Octuptarra Tri-Droid The fast moving Octuptarra Tri-Droid The Octuptarra Tri-Droid is an advanced combat droid used by the Separatists during the Clone Wars. The stilt-legged spider-like droid, armed with laser turrets. They were equipped with three laser turrets and in this case represented as flick missiles, one on each side, below each photoreceptor. Their rotating multi-jointed assemblies allowed them to change facing almost instantly and they could fire from extended ranges, though they were vulnerable in close-quarters fighting. It was almost impossible to approach such droids, as all sides conceivably faced the front. It has appeared a few settings, but more notable in the Battle of Utapau. Our battle unit is ready for deployment Take it down before it wipe us all To conclude, this battle pack is worth getting in multiples. Rarely, we are able to get four minifigures of the same affiliation where most of it are battle packs that consist of two versus two play scenario. I think this is a smart move by TLG as it help to boost army building and definitely will help to increase the possibility of amassing a bigger 212th army through this battle pack. Not only that, this Octuptarra Tri-Droid is pretty decent and I like the built of it, which is similar to the original design. Summary review Playability: 8/10 (Fun to play with the Octuptarra Tri-Droid with the Clone Troops together.) Design: 9/10 (The Octuptarra Tri-Droid is a decent design but the high rating is for the excellent design of the Clone Troopers.) Price: 8/10 (The price is on the quite high side with the low parts per cost ratio especially in Singapore context even though the price has reduced a little as compared with previous years.) Overall: 8.3/10 (Excellent way to army build the 212th Battalion Clone Troopers and Airborne Clone Troopers.) I gave it a "5" based on my Review Score Card. What about yours? I hope every one of you enjoyed reading this simple review of mine. Comments and Criticisms are strongly welcomed. Pictures can be found in My Flickr.
  2. Wow, really nicely done! I love the actions in it, along with the characters.
  3. Thank you for sharing. Somehow, I love the simple touch in the 3 different settings. I think it looks good as it is and it does not defer much from the original design.
  4. It is a pleasant surprise to know that the upcoming LEGO Ideas #008, 21110: Research Institute has been finalised by TLG. The original creator of this LEGO Ideas project by Alatariel Elensar is the first to receive a mint copy of this very new LEGO set. She have also shared some insightful thoughts in her review which can be found in her blog. Special thanks to Eurobricks Member, EZNetwork for sharing this news with us. Click here to view the topic discussion.
  5. The landscaping is massively huge and lots of jungle setting as well! Very nicely done.
  6. Hello everyone, I am very pleased to be able to share this very special polybag that I have bought last year to use this as part of the ongoing 6th Reviewers Academy celebration. This review may have completed for quite awhile, but I still hope it will excite many of our members. Without further ado, let's find out why this polybag is so 'special'. Name: 30168 Gun Mounting System Theme: LEGO System / Superheroes / Marvel Universe Year: 2013 Pieces: 17 Minifigs: 1 minifigure Price: USD N.A, GBP N.A, EURO N.A, SGD N.A Resources: Brickset, BrickLink An original polybag image of the 30168 Gun Mounting System Back view of the original 30168 Gun Mounting System The hard to find exclusive Iron Patriot LEGO minifigure This exclusive Iron Patriot LEGO Minifigure is very hard-to-find since it is only made available and included in the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes video game in limited quantities. Not all of the games versions or sets, come with this polybag. You will have to call the store to check if the PC, Playstation, X-Box, Nintendo game version, etc, come with this polybag before purchase. This polybag is meant to serve as a promotional minifigure to promote the sales of the LEGO Games and in this case, it is for the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes video game. I understand that many people out there are searching for this to acquire this unique minifigure in their collection. At this present moment, the average price for this minifigure is amount to USD$36.00, based on BrickLink average, dated in June 2014. Instruction Manual (Front) Instruction Manual (Back) The LEGO building content These are the laid out content of building up this lovely little polybag. After finishing the entire built, these are the remaining spare parts. There is not much parts left after the Gun Mounting System is built. Marvel Superheroes Character: Iron Patriot Originally designed and based on the War Machine model, the Iron Patriot was re-painted to reflect the strong sense of patriotism to the country of United States. It was also known that by changing it from War Machine which sounds menacing and unfriendly. It adopted a much nationalistic look, to provide a much friendlier approachable prescriptive in the eyes of the public. Personally, I love the royal navy blue colour schema as it give a good vibrant feeling. The details on the Iron Patriot is remarkable. It has warning prints of dangers near the lower part of the body armour. There is a 002 print as well to indicate that this is an Iron Patriot II. Please correct me if my understanding is wrong. You can see the back view of the Iron Patriot where the bracket to hold the gun holder is situated. Back printing of Iron Patriot This Iron Patriot minifigure has excellent back printing as well. It also contain dual emotional features, where the other side of the facial feature show his agitated and determined emotion. James "Rhodey" Rhodes, the man behind Iron Patriot Rhodes is an United States Military Officer. He was trained as an aircraft pilot and studied aviation engineering while in service with the United States Marine Corps. He is knowledgeable in aircraft operation and maintenance and has piloted various aircraft at Stark Enterprises. Rhodes is an experienced soldier trained in unarmed combat and military weaponry such as small arms. In addition to being a pilot, engineer, soldier, and businessman, Rhodes derives multiple abilities from various hi-tech armours, either designed by Stark Industries or extraterrestrial in nature. With his years of experience as War Machine and Iron Patriot powered armours, Rhodes is shown to be skilled in armoured combat and uses a more physical fighting style compared to Tony Stark. Gun Mounting System This simple built show the mechanical system of the gun mounting system. It hold the black gun firmly from the base and raise it up to enable it to place the gun at the shoulder of the Iron Patriot. There is nothing too difficult in this built and it is pretty straight forward as well. Oh well, we can see the main focus of this set is largely on the Iron Patriot minifigure itself. Preparing to mount the gun Iron Man and Iron Patriot Don't they look nice and good when they are placed side by side? That is also one of the main reason why a Marvel Superheroes fan ought to get this, for the sake of completing them. The downside that is rather challenging to acquire it through normal channels. Ready to fight side by side? Welcome to the Avengers To conclude, this Iron Patriot is definitely worth getting especially when you are a LEGO Marvel Superheroes fan. It is because Iron Patriot is an iconic character, much well known in the Iron Man 3 Movie. Due to his unique design, Iron Patriot is also equally easily recognisable on its own and he will make a worthy addition in the Iron Man armours together with Iron Man. I have no regrets getting this, just that getting it with or without the game can be quite hard to source. Summary review Playability: 8/10 (Good partner choice for Iron Man to be featured in your play settings.) Design: 8/10 (Excellent minifigure design but mediocre gun mounting system.) Price: 7/10 (Price is not too pleasant when sourcing it in secondary market, but do consider get it together with the game for better value of money even if you don't play it since the price variation does not differ much.) Overall: 7.7/10 (Love this minifigure and I am proud to have it in my LEGO Marvel Minifigures collection.) I gave it a "4" based on my Review Score Card. What about yours? I hope every one of you enjoyed reading this simple review of mine. Comments and Criticisms are strongly welcomed. Pictures can be found in My Flickr.
  7. I knew I could count on you for this magicial merge! Thanks Fugazi!
  8. Those are some very nice Dark Elves! Could definitely sense the darkness in it.
  9. Hello Matthias, you may drop me or other staffers a message to discuss in private. This is also not the right place to post and the forum that I am intending to move, is also a temporary location until I can find the suitable topic to merge. Thanks.
  10. VintageLegoEra, point noted on the above for this topic review. However, you don't have to state your point by using font size 5 with bold to relate your excitement. You may composed your thoughts in a normal posting manner to illustrate your exciting. Please do not do that again. WhiteFang
  11. I saw this earlier and this is superb. As I mentioned earlier, it is super great to see some nice Singapore iconic attractions and landmarks in microscale. A good job well done. In particular, I love the Changi Tower. Thank you for sharing.
  12. Thank you Dirk1313 for sharing. Nice work. In particular, I am very fond of the comparison images which you have provided!
  13. Although the highly anticipated 10242: Mini Cooper Mk VII is not officially released, but our Eurobricks Member, Dirk1313 has somehow acquired it and successfully modified his version into a Mini Cooper Convertible. Check out his modification accompanied with some nice detailed comparison pictures right here in the Eurobricks Special LEGO Themes. Click here to view the 10242 Mini Cooper Convertible modification MOC.
  14. Strictly, no. I will include and relate LEGO Team GB minifigures as part of the line up known as LEGO Minifigures Theme or also known as LEGO Collectable Minifigures (CMFs) Theme. LEGO Team GB is marketed as an one-off promotional minifigures series for the hosting of 2012 London Olympics. In a way, it appears to be a series. The VIP Exclusive Minifigures set is identitical to LEGO CMFs Series 3, and I recall there is a very very slight variation in one of those minifigures. Yes, they can be infer as Series 3 to some extent as long it is deemed identical with the intended minifigure in Series 3 and not similar. Likewise for the remaining four packs, some of the minfigures are from related previously released LEGO CMFs Series. Yes, you can said that these minifigures are part of the LEGO CMFs as well, but they can not be regarded as a full pledge Minifigure Series where we can relate it directly without complications. Either way, this is just my thoughts and how I felt when you relate these to me.
  15. To add one last bonus image, I actually took a last group photo of the eight customised World Cup 2014 minifigures, right behind my office table before half of them going to somewhere 'far'. Thank you KCMatze for coming forth to clarify the mentioned design. I agree with your general sentiments.
  16. Actually, those are still in stasis state. These LEGO Team GB minifigures are directly and indirectly considered as LEGO CMFs, and I will probably have to work on it as well.
  17. Welcome Adam! Enjoy your stay with us in Eurobricks. Be sure to check out our LEGO Star Wars forum where there are plentiful of like-minded members like yourself. See you around.
  18. Welcome Ender! Do enjoy your stay with us, I am sure with the Eurobricks Community inspiring you with your LEGO hobby, you probably won't slip back to dark age anytime soon. Have fun.
  19. Thanks Dorayaki. I believe it is not meant to replicate existing soccer players, but merely to acquire a minifigure jersey (torso and legs), to show the fans' support, like soccer fans wearing in the stadium during a match. Although I agree that the scope of customisation for the skin colour, facial appearance and hairpiece have been standardised, the degree of customisation is the choice of selected numbers and names that you wish to be printed onto it. Hope it explains. Holodoc, it is 'dear', but the rough cost for each minifig is amount to 40 Euro. Not a price tag, including myself that I am comfortable with. If you noticed 'carefully', I am also supporting the German Team as well, which is why the minifigure got the name, 'Kenneth'. It is not meant to represent Mesut Özil. I chosen the number 8 by myself. It's interesting that you pointed this and I can't recall off-hand how it supposed to look like in real life, but it does look similar to the country flag colour schema. I can't comment or elaborate further on that aspect.
  20. Hello everyone, Minifig Labs.com - World Cup 2014 Minifigures This time, I am very honoured to be able to share a very different review which cover a different type of minifigure customisation approach. Some of you may or may not be aware of this site which I am going to highlight, I am pleased to introduce a new Minifigures Customisation Manufacturer in the LEGO AFOL Community, Minifig Labs. In this comprehensive review, I will be covering a total of eight customised minifigures which are designed and marketed for the current World Cup 2014 Fever. World Cup fans or supporters ought to take a moment to see if this customised product is worth your attention for your personal collection or a gift to soccer friend fanatic. Special thanks to the Scientist, founder of Minifig Labs for providing me with these nice customised minifigures with the customisation input that I wish for. I am also glad to have the chance to be able to interact with him to understand a little better on his customised products which is unique in its own rights. More importantly, Minifig Labs is a customisation manufacturer based in Singapore. This fact alone, excite me greatly, wondering what could local AFOLs do to bring something 'different' to our big LEGO community. Minifig Labs is to allow end-users like ourselves to customise something different based on our liking within a given parameters. In this case, you can request for design customisation which you have in mind or to play around with their robust interactive minifigure customisation system with their existing parts selection. It does give fans a new platform to explore and experiment around which can be fun and interesting. The packaging for the customised minifigures The eight customised minifigures came in the above packaging. Upon opening it, you are able to see the content which is well protected by styrofoam backing and plastic sheet. The breakdown The content consist of a display casing, customised minifigures of your choice with either single or couple and a country sticker sheet. The display casing is a non-LEGO product. It is made up of four different components. The acrylic plastic at the front which show the top right corner and bottom left corner are printed and not stickered. You may apply the given country sticker at the back of the display to provide a well-illustrated simple background. These are all of the eight countries stickers which is specially made for the World Cup 2014. For information, Scientist is not predicting that this eight countries will definitely be in the qualifying rounds after elimination. I believed he want to outreach fans who are supporting these countries during the World Cup 2014. The display casing have an unique feature. By removing the top flat plate away, you are able to place the second casing on the above to achieve the stacking effect. The full line-up There is a total of eight countries in this product range. From left, you are able to see Netherlands, Argentina, Japan, Brazil, Italy, England, Germany and Spain. End-users are put to a process to select the country that they wish to support. From there, you will be ask to input the jersey numbers that you will like to see which will be featured at the front of the centre torso, left side of the leg and back of the centre torso. You may also input the name of the player which you will like to name the minifigure. I am not sure of the character count though. Once payment is completed, Minifig Labs will process the order. Backview of the customised Soccer Players Gathering around to exchange some pointers Minifig Labs utilise the UV printing technology and it is not the same as 3D printing technology. Please do not have misconceptions. Initially, I have no idea of what UV printing technology is all about, until I read that it is different from traditional printing which is solvent based. UV printing used UV inks and is cured under UV light for faster evaporated effect. Minifig Labs customised minifigure is made of decent quality which will allow end-users to have rough handling as long one does not super imposed deliberate scratching with pointed tool. The torso, arms, legs, and sometimes minifigure's head are printed through UV printing technology. I like the fact that Minifig Labs is covering and putting more details at hard-to-reach areas such as the torso side arms and side legs. The print design looks nice from far, but upon closer inspection, you may noticed some coarse surface that does not translate to smooth finishing which is obviously one of the limitations of UV printing. I will consider Minifig Labs customisation quality to be under mid-tier range. It is one level better from applying waterslide decals or usage of home inkjet printers to achieve your customisation application. It is also one level down from pad printing, which is a different class of its own and command a higher and smoother quality on the final outcome. Thus, Minifig Labs is more of a mid-tier range and the biggest advantage that it actually allows individuals to achieve their own customisation effect to some extend which is not made available in most channels in the LEGO community. However, you may notice that some prints maybe a little inconsistent and is not as sharp as one will hope for. This is just my honest opinion of what I think it should be. For info, Minifig Labs used 100% LEGO parts for their customisation works. This is an image of a minifigure part assortment. Without further ado, I will show you a series of pictorial images since pictures speak more than a thousand words and to let you decide for yourself if this is worth your efforts to acquire it. 1) Brazil Soccer Couple 1) Brazil Soccer Couple in display casing No. 21 Brazil Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure Front view of the Brazil Soccer Couple No. 9 - Belun and No. 21 - WhiteFang Belun SigFig with No. 9 Brazil customised minifigure (1) Belun SigFig with No. 9 Brazil customised minifigure (2) Let's run before we miss the match Ohhh, these are our soccer jerseys 2) Germany Guy 2) Germany Guy in display casing No. 8 - Germany Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure WhiteFang SigFig with No. 21 Brazil and No. 8 Germany customised minifigures (1) WhiteFang SigFig with No. 21 Brazil and No. 8 Germany customised minifigures (2) 3) Japan Guy 3) Japan Guy in display casing No. 12 - Japan Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure 4) England Guy 4) England Guy in display casing No. 23 - England Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure Rufus sigFig with No. 23 England customised minifigure (1) Rufus sigFig with No. 23 England customised minifigure (2) 5) Argentina Guy 5) Argentina Guy in display casing No. 4 - Argentina Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure Rufus sigFig with No. 23 England customised minifigure (1) 6) Spain Guy 6) Spain Guy in display casing No. 14 - Spain Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure CopMike sigFig with No. 14 Spain customised minifigure (1) CopMike sigFig with No. 14 Spain customised minifigure (2) 7) Italy Guy 7) Italy Guy in display casing No. 18 - Italy Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure 8) Netherlands Guy 8) Netherlands Guy in display casing No. 13 - Netherlands Soccer Player/Supporter Side view of the customised minifigure Back view of the customised minifigure Rick sigFig with No. 13 Netherlands customised minifigure (1) Rick sigFig with No. 13 Netherlands customised minifigure (2) We have a new player in town I am sure you have spotted the new player in town. All in all, I hope you have enjoyed reading this simple and informative review. Pictures can be found in My Flickr.
  21. Very nice modification, which is pretty easy for us to carry out as well. Just have to change the outer parts with the matching bricks, and we will get a black and grey Cadillac or even change to other colours as well. Thank you for sharing.
  22. Hello everyone, Presenting BrickArms Modern Combat Pack v3 Time flies and I am very pleased to share a quite belated review which I finally glad to find some spare time to complete it. This time, I am back again to share one of the past releases which was originally designed and developed by one of the leading Minifigures Customisation Manufacturer in the LEGO AFOL Community, BrickArms. In this special review, which I finally got my chance to finally configure and finished up with my military troops whom are sworn to defend the citizens of my tabletown. I will be reviewing and covering the new releases of the BrickArms 2012: Modern Combat Pack v3 content. However, this review is two years late and I believed most of the BrickArms authorised re-sellers have ran out of stock. I still think it is a good opportunity to share something which may not be too relevant due to current releases such as Modern Combat Pack v4 and Modern Combat Pack v5. However, most of the weapons are still relevant and is still available in these new packs. To me, I am highly looking forward to utilise this BrickArms Modern Combat Pack v3 as it is very useful and versatile to equip a basic platoon with strong weapons arsenal which I will show in this review. Fall in, soldiers! Through the good use of the 7595 Army Men on Patrol, I have swap the minifigures' hands and heads to replace it with yellow skin colour without the green camouflage cream being applied on. In this review, there is two customised elements which do not belong to BrickArms. These accessories are classified under the BrickWarriors, Military Vest, for your reference. However, these tactical vests were being used as I do not have the latest recently released LCV (Lightweight Combat Vest). I am certainly looking forward to acquire them into my collection. The full weapons assortment Not including the two army green LEGO medical stretchers, the BrickArms Modern Combat Pack v3 contain a total of 26 weapons and parts altogether for a MSRP of USD$16. The full weapons assortment consist of Heavy Assault Carbine (HAC), M16, M16-AGL (Advanced Grenade Launcher), M16-DBR (Door Breaching), Assault Carbine, Combat SMG, Combat PDW, Assault Recon Carbine (ARC), Tactical PDW, AC8 Assault Carbine, M110 Sniper Rifle, Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR), High Calibre Sniper Rifle (HCSR) and M21 Sniper Rife. In total, you will receive 14 assault weapons. While, the remaining 12 consist of parts and accessories such as the following inclusion of two Bipods, two U-Clips, two M203 Grenade Launchers, two Mk2 Grenades, two Ammo Clips and two Combat Knives for carry out weapons modifications and add-ons. It is powerful enough for you to equip the soldiers with effective assault weaponry for beginners level. Major Lenix Major Lenix, commander of the LX Platoon. His preferred weapon is the HAC which will allow him to easily penetrate through enemies grounds with heavy firing. If situation call for up close and personal, Major Lenix will use his combat knife to remove his immediate threat. Captain Nadal Captain Nadal, second-in-command of the LX Platoon. He is the gung-ho soldier with his camouflage cream applied onto his face. His preferred weapon is the M110 Sniper Rifle, which allow him to convert his assault weapon into sniper capability to take critical enemy target from afar. Captain Nadal also ensure that he keep a few Mk2 grenades for some insurance, in case of dealing with the unexpected guests. Snipers The Snipers of the LX Platoon have a wide choice of weapons selection. Their weapons assortment for snipers class include the PSR, HCSR and M21 sniper rifle, with bipods as support. All of these sniper rifles have a wide range of usage for the snipers to choose and equip for their combat mission. The snipers do keep a few ammo clips, just in case of running low on ammunitions. Privates The Privates of the LX Platoon are the backbone of the marching troops. They are the ones that will be dealing with the enemies at the very front line. So, weapons for them cannot be discounted. These Privates made use of the M16 equipped with U-Clip attaching with one combat knife similar to a bayonet, M16-AGL, M16-DBR, Assault Carbine and Combat SMG. A few remaining U-Clips and M203 Grenade Launchers for weapons add-on, if required. Medics The Medics of the LX Platoon are the ones to ensure and increase the odds of survivability. Therefore, these Medics or Doctors are always ready and on the move with their medical fieldpack. The Medics are given the Tactical PDW and Combat PDW to defend for themselves upon danger. One of the Privates is also attached to the Medics to ensure that they are well protected. In this case, this Private has chosen both the AC8 Assault Carbine and Assault Carbine to carry out his mission. LX Platoon is ready for deployment To conclude, this is a good modern war pack with a good mix of assault weapons and sniper rifles, along with good accessories such as the grenade and combat knives included in it. As most are aware that the BrickArms quality is certainly of a very high standard, and this is no exception. Even though the v3 pack is no longer available, but you can definitely consider acquiring the v4 or v5 pack since these include more different heavy weapons such as the M60, SAB Shotgun, etc. All in all, I hope you have enjoyed reading this simple and informative review. Pictures can be found in My Flickr.
  23. Thanks Jorrith. Good to see you placing the set with the Monster Fighters Theme, especially with the Vampire Hearse. It give a good gauge of how well both look together. Ohhh!! I am very sure you have been reading through everyone's comments in this review. Pretty much, give you a very good sense of how wonderful this set has delighted many fans out there. Appreciate if you can or if allow to share some interesting insights in your design process. It will be very insightful to hear from your take.
  24. Personally, I am not a huge fan of these... but still, it does provide some alternative. I do welcome new designs if these are not based on others' designs... However, I have recently noticed some new Dragon Ball and Naruto. I think these are pretty new. Just got to find some images though.
  25. Moving this to the Community Forum as the above images are clearly from clone brands.
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