Set 1 - 8386
Set Name 1: Soldier's Arsenal
Set Number 1: 8396
Theme: Pirates
Set 1 Elements: 17 Pieces
Set 1 Minifig: 1 Soldier
Release Dates: 2009
Release Price: $3.49 - $4.99 (Aprox. 2.74€ - 3.92€)
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Set 2 - 8397
Set Name 2: Pirate Survival
Set Number 2: 8397
Theme: Pirates
Set 2 Elements: 16 Pieces
Set 2 Minifig: 1 Pirate
Release Dates: 2009
Release Price: $3.49 - $4.99 (Aprox. 2.74€ - 3.92€)
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Opening:
A visit down to the local Toys R' Us (TRU) store proved successful. Only the impulse sets were available there currently from all the other great sets to chose from in this new Pirates theme the LEGO Company astounds us all with. I managed to pick up a few of the impulse sets that are currently available. Going into specifics I actually bought the last impulse sets available in the store and had to browse the impulse sets to find them, but that is aside from the point. You are here for the review of course.
Before we go into the review a group photo with the Imperial Impulses and the one Pirate Impulse. Everybody say arr!
(Uh-Oh watch the choking hazard)
BoxArt:
And now boxes of both sets for comparison etc. LEGO always amazes me with new both art and how complex it becomes when compared to older sets even from the last Pirate line.
BoxSide:
And the side of each set. Fish = Pirate as Cutlass = Imperial. (I think that is a safe analogy.)
BoxBack:
No actual details on the back other than the sets 6243 BrickBeard's Bounty and 6242 Soldier's Fort.
8396 Details:
Not much to critique on impulses, but I am not impressed by the 2x4 brown base. I personally think it would have looked better as a 1x4. The 2x4 does help with balance though and is a positive. The Imperial hat is amazing all the details as well. Though that is more a minifigure compliment rather than the set as a whole.
Q: What is better than one impulse?
A: 3 Impulses Of Course!
8397 Details:
No many details since there isn't much to build. The container piece looks nice, but would probably be better suited as a barrel. (Personal Preference) :pir-skull:
Minifigures:
Next we have the minifigure in my opinion the whole reason for purchasing the set.
The torso has so many detail and is great compared to the originals, but it also has the classic style that we love about LEGO and about the Pirates theme to be specific. Here is and older photo of the Imperial courtesy of Bricklink. (For Comparison)
Our new Pirate minifigure is great!
The detailing the on the torso and head compliment each other beautifully. I feel we have a lot more opportunities for new designs throughout the Pirate line.
Accessories:
The new reddish-brown pistols will compliment any new Pirate MOCs and the returning rifles in the reddish-brown look great. The rifles seem to be made of a cheaper quality plastic and I have had wear happen to a previous one. Lets hope this one holds up better!
The rod on the fish is also a tad long. We demand 3-Long bars. Or the hole in the fishes mouth could have been longer to give a more realistic appearance.
Extra Elements
An extra blue epaulet and cutlass is in every Imperial impulse which is great. The Pirate Survival set unfortunately does not include any extra pieces. That is understandable though.
Stickers/Torso
No actual stickers were included in the set, but some great torso designs of course and to any decal creators out there here a some photos to the design of the new pirate head and front torso. Enjoy!
Playability
Ton o' playability matey. Add some larger sets to this and fun can be abundant. Or even to expand your collection these bricks are perfect. See what our "Child Test Labs" and "Pirates of the Carribean Fanatics" managed to come up with.
Rating
8396 Soldier's Arsenal
Build: 5/10 This is of course due to is small size. It gets a 5 for having the newest parts out though.
Design: 4/10 No great techniques. Simply a quick and easy build.
Price: 5/10 A bit pricey for only 17 bricks, but the minifig is understandable for that price. It's BrickLink value should increase that way.
Minifig: 9/10 To many great details. If only there were more minifigures designed to this level of perfection.
Convenience: 9.5/10 Found quickly and easily at the TRU store (Toy's R' Us) but reports of it not being available everywhere yet bring the rating down a little.
A great set and completely worth the price for everything it comes with.
8397 Pirate Survival
Build: 3/10 Nothing is actually built in the set. The only purchase reason would be for accessories.
Design: 4/10 Since nothing is actually built is hard to rate this part, but it seems like this is a normal LEGO impulse.
Price: 6/10 Who doesn't want Pirates. I think LEGO realizes people will pay $5 for one minifigure and is using that to there advantage. I can't say I blame them at all.
Minifig: 8/10 So many great details in him, but the torso design and head seem a tad overused in the line.
Convenience: 9.5/10 Found quickly, but they only seemed to have one Pirate left when I had seemed to get a little greedy and want 2 or 3.
Worth every penny spent. Pirates Arr!
Overall both sets are great and are good for different reasons. I hope this review either influences you to buy either one or both of these great sets or if it warns you about a flaw you notice that I may have missed and not noted.
I hope you enjoyed the review I hope to do some more.
Thank You,
NewRight