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That's Dutch. And I'm still not impressed by this set.
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Thanks for blogging it!
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If he's still (nearly) as good as he was, sure he should! I don't care if he's "dumping" Ferrari, let's see some action!
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I rate it "average". Great fig, not so great car, a bit overpriced IMHO. I'll wait for some interesting offer.
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I rated it "above average". Yet this is one of many impulse sets which fall into the "I'll surely buy one, but not more than one" category.
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I have to admit that what I like the most in this set is the red truck. But I think the whole thing is outstanding.
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INDEXED You save me and I will save the day (Train - Save the day) Set data: 2531: Rescue Chopper a.k.a. Rescue Helicopter and Jeep a.k.a. Helicopter with Jeep Cargo Year: 1998 Theme: City Subtheme: Special / Promotional Pieces: 97 (plus 5 extra pieces) Price: Unknown (see note) Building time: less than 15 minutes MISB on review: Yes More info: Brickset - Peeron - Bricklink Note: " Promotional release with several airlines including Austrian, Sabena and Qantas. Also available in the US from Shop At Home." (source: Brickset) Box front: A "vertical" box, measuring 94x190x45 mm (3.12x7.8x1.10"), stating this is a "building toy" "Specially made for airline companies", with age suggestion and piece count. Box back: A shot of the main models in action, plus two small alternate ones. Box side: Some more alternative pieces use. Box top and bottom: A different look at the chopper. Box content: Two bags, loose net, loose string, instructions sheet. No stickers! Loose pieces: 4 main colors: white, red, yellow, black. There seems to be a lot of gray, but it will end up hidden in the models. Minifigs and "not so ordinary" pieces: A chrome piece, a printed tile, a winch, the big helicpter windscreen (which made a comeback in this decade). Plus, something I've never seen before: some tape holding the strings (w/studs on ends). Random instrctions page: Building the winch section. There are no piece call-outs, but close-ups and sub-sections. Instructions sheet measures 210x130 mms (9.4x5.2"), and it was folded into three to fit the tight box. Building the jeep: Fast and simple. A small 4-wide vehicle with no doors (they wouldn't fit between the mudguards). Jeep is complete: I told you it would have been fast! Very few details on this one, just lights on front and rear and a "plate with handle" on front, so that it would be easy for a tow truck too to help this car (that Bomber-jacket guy must be really out of luck, or just over-cautuoius). Jeep views: Front and rear. Very little space at the driver's back. Building the helicopter: Starting from the core, this string placing is a bit tricky. Building the helicopter: Here are the separate parts for a better view. Helicopter is complete: And ready to take off! Helicopter rear: Lots of angles and slopes make it a bit unrealistic (so does the winch handle ). Helicopter views: Tails and side lights are the main highlights, plus that chrome reflector to make a spotlight. Caught in the net: The small jeep fints into the net; string with studs will help the holding it with the grappling hook. Full set: set is complete, and we have a few leftovers. Review: There are three main reasons for I decided to buy this set. 1) It came really cheap (less than 9 Euros, including S/H); 2) I never owned an Airline promo, and it will not be easy at all to put my hands on another one; 3) I never owned such an helicopter or such a jeep. (My dark years started in 1988 and ended in 2007). I could hardly believe this set was released in the late 90's; back then, cars used to look like this, and choppers like this. So this was a sort of last call for these town vehicles. The car is very simple, and very classic-looking. If it wasn't for the sloped mudguard, it could be an 80's model (and it would look like another promo, 2880). Obviously 4-wide, it has a 2-studs open trunk, which means you could hardly put something there AND hope you don't lose it on the way. Driver comes with a green baseball cap (my first ever, I guess) and a leather jacket. Both were common in outdoor adventures city sets. The helicopter is very classic looking too. It is a part of what I call the 3rd generation (because of the windshield); the 1st had a regular windshield and a brick-made nose; the 2nd had two windshields, the ordinary one and a reversed one. These 2nd and 3rd generation have in common that the front opens vertically, so they don't have car doors. There is not much that makes this chopper stand out from the similar models (like 6642), and it comes with a couple of flaws. First, there is really little room in the cockpit, and we all know that a head wearing a helmet is wider than a torso; therefore, it takes a while to find a way to sit the minifig. Second, the winch. Winding back the string is easy and effective; lowering it seems to be a waste of time, since it's much easier to just pull the grappling hook. The pilot comes with a torso that I just love. It looks like a black leather jacket on a blood red t-shirt. It was a good choice to include the net and the strings; the net is a bit small, so it would hardly fit a larger car. No unusual pieces (and that's no big deal if you aren't into MOCing) and no stickers (and that's always a plus). A sort of civillian rescue is a bit different from the ordinary; so is a small set with two (eventually) independent vehicles. I can't rate it "Outstanding", but I would have loved to own it as a kid and I am happy now as a collector. Rating: Color scheme: 4/5. White, yellow and red usually makes me think of Shell; this is a new use for such colors (and Octan was already in back then) Minifigs and accessories: 3/5. A black suit with white helmet (and trans light blue visor)? It looks odd to me. While, the leather jacket looks really cool. Ordinary faces, quite common torsos, no accessories (if you don't count the big net). Pieces: 3/5. Good for the set, far from outstanding for MOCs. Playability: 4,5/5. Two vehicles, two minifigs, and a rescue situation. Design: 3/5. I wouldn't be as negative as some other Teacher, but indeed both chopper and jeep look a lot like many other choppers and jeeps from that era. Overall rating: 4/5. Very good for someone who was in the mid of his dark years. Plus, a good twist in those years of juniorization. The final words: Who doesn't love rare sets that come for cheap?
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It's been a little while since I made an update... here's my clone gallery on brickshelf.
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I rate it oustdanding. I really wish I had a place to put (it's been less than 2 years and my custom-built closet is nearly full).
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Links to Lego.com / customer service / instrustions: Book 1 Book 2
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I voted "above average" for both sets. 8072 has a nice vehicle (though I'm not 100% satisfied with Atlantis' helmets and color scheme) and 8073 has a great minifig and accessory (and basically nothing else). I'll be getting at least one of each, hopefully more if they will be on sale. Thanks for the reviews.
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Judging from this small pic, I'd say the human vehicle looks cool and the giant turtle (?) sucks.
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I think it's a bit too early. Sets usually show up some 6 months before release (and in February, toy fairs are held). We just need a little more patience.
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I hope Lego knows what it's doing. One of these sets will cost 15 Euros; that was the price for an Exo-Force mecha set and since 2009 is the price for SW battle backs.
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What LEGO do you expect under the tree this year?
The Cobra replied to Legoliner Pilot's topic in General LEGO Discussion
1) Nothing new, because there doesn't seem to be any good deal in shops or malls, and I fear ebay will be a busy place. 2) But I still have to open the Pirate AC and the 2008 City AC, not to mentions some 30 other sets (all of this year's Daily Mirror promos, some of last year's, and a few more things, from very small to medium -nearly large). Sunday morning edit to point 1: there actually isn't any good deal around, and shelves are half-empty even where prices are higher than RRP. -
That's sad to hear. I never owned a train, I probably never will. But, coming out of my dark years, I kept hoping for train cars to be released. In vain. Thanks for the info.
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I like the blue helicopter more than the red one, maybe because it looks familiar:
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Review - 7413 Passage of Jun-Chi
The Cobra replied to The Cobra's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Thank you all! You made me want to re-touch the pics to add a few more light. -
Fire station and Fire boat now on U.S. Shop@Home.
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Agreed! Let's just hope for an honest European price. Thanks for the review!
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For such a low price, I fear the sheep to shave will be a sort of 2D buidling on a baseplate (kind of a mosaic), and shaving will consist in taking breaks.
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An Italian on-line shop lists these prices (they usually have a bit off, so I guess RRP are what I am stating in parentheses): 3177 Smart = 4,70 (5,10) 620 32x32 blue baseplate = 5,88 (6,50) 7206 Fire chopper w/4wd = 26.97 (30) 7207 Fire ship = 47,22 (52) 7208 Fire station = 67.36 (73) 7213 Fire truck & boat inflatable= 37,75 (42) 7567 Tourist impulse = 2,77 (3) That should be the January wave (Lego doesn't allow online shops listing sets earlier than one month before availability)
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That's probably because only a few sets came out in a few countries/states. All I can do, for instance, is waiting.
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Found in Whung's Brickshelf folder: Click for large pic.
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And Brickfactory is back too: http://brickfactory.xs4all.nl/ Edit: and is slower than it used to be....