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DC Superheroes 2016 - Rumors and Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
Well LEGO did make a set from the Clone Wars scene where Nahdar Vebb gets slaughtered by General Grevious, so..... If LEGO does make the ma and pa Wayne murder scene, I hope they include a little word bubble with the name Martha and lots (and I mean LOTS) of a new pearl piece. I don't care if it's oversized, we need the pearls!! Really though this discussion does not belong here since there are exactly zero rumors about the Waynes being in any set.- 8,446 replies
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Marvel Superheroes 2016 Rumors And Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to Quicksilver's topic in LEGO Licensed
The TC-14 promotional Star Wars polybag had chrome silver arms, as well as the chrome silver Stormtrooper. Or you could go to third-party chrome sellers. -
What about anybody who has seen a film made or distributed by Disney any time recently that features a live-action-looking Disney castle logo? What about all the kids who will see a fun-looking castle with a lot of Disney character favorites and won't care 'where they saw it before'? There are plenty of arguments either way for what it could be. A Disneyland park castle with disparate characters is in no way a niche novelty item that would only sell as a park souvinier, but we shall see what it turns out to be.
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Tower and a wing of the building, exactly like the original small Architecture set.
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Marvel Superheroes 2016 Rumors And Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to Quicksilver's topic in LEGO Licensed
I wouldn't be surprised if LEGO did one black-widows-peak-with grey-highlights piece that they could use for both Doctor Strange and Ras al Ghul. Sounds like it could work for both. -
Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
Exactly, I went to a LEGO store, I think it was the precise day S15 was to be released, and there was everything I wanted. This being in NYC to boot - quite a busy store usually!- 4,155 replies
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Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
Yeah, really. It's two weeks people. Getting frustrated that something has a release date on which it will actually come out, and not before - just wasted energy.- 4,155 replies
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Marvel Superheroes 2016 Rumors And Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to Quicksilver's topic in LEGO Licensed
As I wrote in the DC thread, April 1 is NOT an excuse to troll. Sure, we can all have some fun, Sci's picture is cute, but don't start having a completely made-up discussion in honor of April Fools' Day. I'll be watching. -
DC Superheroes 2016 - Rumors and Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
There's a fine line between April Fools Day 'discussion' and straight-up trolling. Don't troll. It just inflates post counts and gets this topic seriously derailed.- 8,446 replies
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The rest of the Rebels won't be in the finale. That's what Filoni and/or somebody else said in the last episode's Rebels Recon. I'm really wondering if they're taking the 'obvious' route in the finale as far as character deaths, or not. Either way, I trust Rebels to have an emotionally impactful episode regardless of predictability.
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DC Superheroes 2016 - Rumors and Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
STOP. This is called: SPAM And what some of the rest of you are doing is called: Mini-modding. If you see people behaving in a way that you believe to be out of line, USE THE REPORT BUTTON (like some people have done). Anybody that carries on with the spamming or mini-modding will be having a private chat with moi very soon.- 8,446 replies
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Tall skeleton legs! All four of them and more in this review of… Set Name: The Wither Set #: 21126 Theme: Minecraft Pieces: 318 Minifigures: 3 Year of Release: 2016 Price at Release: USD 40, CAD 50, GBP 30, EUR 35 (Germany) Bricklink Brickset Flickr Album DISCLAIMER: While this set was provided by the LEGO CEE team (thanks LEGO CEE team!), all of the glowing praise is purely my own and I am at complete liberty to trash this set in my review, should the feeling hit me. DISCLAIMER 2: I know very, very little about Minecraft, but I do know a thing or two about using Google and hence will do at least, if not more than, half of my best to identify some of the bits and bobs in this set and see how they stack up to the source material. DISCLAIMER 3: I did not look up how many pieces this set contains, nor how much it costs in any market, until starting to write this review. I built and thought about the set completely blind to its 'value,' as it were, which has actually been a fun exercise because we sometimes get way too caught up in how much a set costs, which can overshadow the quality of the design itself. Therefore I am going to spend the bulk of this review in the mind-frame I had prior to five minutes ago when I went to Lego.com and looked up the price and parts count, but I will discuss 'value' at the very end. So, stay tuned, or scroll down right away. It's in your hands. BOX While the uninitiated might not be awe-struck by any Minecraft set box, their attention could be grabbed by this one because HOLY HECK LONG SKELLIE LEGS YUUUSSSSSS. Even though the LEGO stuff looks kind of garbled and unpleasing to anybody who doesn't know what it's supposed to be (and maybe to Minecraft fans as well), the overall box design is quite pleasing - it's a well-themed package that places a LEGO representation into a Minecraft world, just like a City package places a LEGO representation into a real-ish world. LEGO's not messing around… they know you came for the long Skellie legs, and therefore placed a Nether Skeleton on the top of the box. The set looks even worse on the back of the box… it really just looks like nothing, one big orange plate with some stacks of things, and a feature that involves shooting TNT blocks out of a lump of grey. I'll be honest with you that at this point, I was really only interested in the Skellie legs. CONTENTS Slice open the box, dump out the stuff (arrange it neatly for a photo), and voila! Two very thin instruction booklets, one 16x16 orange plate (exclusive to this set for now yay!!), and three unnumbered bags, which surprised me in their unnumberedness. Even though I didn't know how many parts this set contained at this point, I still figured it was enough to generally warrant numbered bags. Either Minecraft builders are just experts with blocks anyway so they don't need numbered bags to help them out, or since a lot of the pieces are fairly large LEGO figured numbers weren't necessary. And really… they're not necessary. The instruction booklets build completely different things, for once, instead of just switching over in the middle of a build as per usual. I appreciate when the different booklets actually correspond to different builds because it means husband and wife can work on a set together, since obviously that's a thing most married couples would do to pass the time. #JustImagine Here's the parts list, as if you couldn't find that on a myriad of websites more usefully these days. The parts look pretty and cohesive and pretty cohesive in this set. Just the two greys, dark red, and orange, with very few of anything else mixed in. If you like one or more (or best: all) of those colors, this set could make a decent parts pack for you. I would say this definitely appeals to castle builders, and perhaps builders of life-size orange creamsicles with dark red handles. Just buy this set a lot of times and you're good to go. In the way of interesting and/or very useful parts, we've got some jumpers, printed 8-bit style TNT blocks, dark read masonry bricks (which are still quite rare), two dark red bricks with groove that I neglected to show here, other things you can use your own eyes to see in my picture, LONG SKELLIE LEGS FTW, the printed tile with four studs for the Wither's face, and two curious 1x2 tiles with minifigure neck protrusion (which might be exclusive to this set, but I'm not entirely sure). There are also plenty of nice leftover bits in fun and useful colors. MINIFIGURES Included in this set are just three minifigures, two of which are the same and one of which has appeared in many Minecraft sets already. #negativity In reality these minifigures are fantastic and I love them! #positivity The two Wither Skeletons, who appear in the Nether regions (lolol), I mean Nether fortresses, look excellent from both a LEGO and Minecraft accuracy standpoint. The tall skeleton legs look so cool and will be so useful for custom creepy figures. Steve is Steve, a good figure, but a bit dull. This time around he comes with Iron armor, the second from strongest armor in the game. It would have been nice to get a variant with iron-armor colored arms, or better yet dual colored arms since it seems the armor looks like short sleeves in the game, but alas. Not much else to see with these, really, but here are some side views anyway. The tall, black skeletons with square heads look so perfectly spooky to me, like something out of a Miyazaki movie. Just wait until I get to the Wither itself (in the next section), which REALLY looks like something from Spirited Away. Here's Steve's torso, if you hadn't seen it before. It could be good for making a companion to the gamer Midway Arcade kid from Dimensions, since perhaps you could see it as a shirt with a v-neck cut to resemble an 8-bit aesthetic? Just trying to think outside of the box here, y'know. #creativity For accessories we just get the aforementioned Iron armor to go on Steve, two stone swords for the Wither Skeletons, and a bow. From my various googling, it appears that all of these accessories make jolly good sense for the environment of the set. Wither skeleton always have stone swords, so that's perfect. The Minecraft wiki recommends Diamond armor, a step up from Iron, for going at the Wither, but Iron still ranks fairly strongly and Steve has constructed a TNT launcher thing in the set, that's fine. The wiki also suggests an enchanted bow - enchanted bows still have a brown color with a purple or blue-ish shine, so I'd say it's fine for LEGO to have stuck with the all-brown bow. A swirled plastic one combining brown and purple might have looked like vomit, and nobody wants a vomit bow. Just to demonstrate how awesome long skellie legs are, look at this fun pose! Ooooh, fun! Can't do that with regular skellie legs now can you? WITHER This set has the name "The Wither," so it better include a Wither! And it does! Oddly, though Wither skeletons only prowl the depths of Nether fortresses, the Wither mob itself can be created/go on a deathly rampage anywhere. I guess the designers made a decision that they'd like to include some Wither skeletons in a set, and make another set to go with the 21122 Nether Fortress set from last year, so they threw in a Wither and here we are. All of these things are quite nice, so I'm not complaining. The Wither itself can be described just one way: disturbing AF (for the un-hip, AF means 'as megabloks'). It's a three-headed, rib-caged floating monster that shoots excess heads at you and you have to create yourself - I suppose Mojang wanted to work sadism into the game somehow. If the concept of it wasn't frightening enough, the dead-eye look really sells the 'holy crap this thing is going to come after me in my sleep' feeling. The LEGO designer has done a wonderful job on that count. The rib-cage build involves far fewer connections and less sturdiness than I would say usually makes it into LEGO builds, so rough play will get this thing disintegrating quickly, but maybe that's what you want. I can't see how making it bulkier would have worked, and this design does look quite true to the source material. Since it's built with click-hinges and understandably anchored to a base for stability, this Wither can be posed a little to go from 'la dee da just going about my day' to 'I'm gonna get you sucker!!' The tiles with minifigure necks allow for some customization that can lighten the mood and make the spooky turn to silly! This Wither likes to rock out with its side-heads. MINECRAFT BLOCKS All of the Minecraft sets follow a single design principle of having some easily removable items that represent certain elements in the game. I think this was a really smart idea for the theme, since it LEGO-fies common game things and brings the game into a physical toy in a smart, very playable way. In this set you specifically build up a few items that are indigenous to the Nether, which are the red mushrooms (and brown mushrooms I forgot to picture here), what I think is Nether Quartz Ore but could also be Netherrack (the dark red/white thing), and fire. You also build a redstone torch, and TNT blocks. The redstone torch ultimately gets placed near the firing mechanism for the TNT, which makes perfect sense because redstone torches activate pistons and the like in the game. All in all, the LEGO designers really know their stuff and/or also are great at Googling, and it shows in the things included in this set. THE SET Here we are at the meat of the thing: the builds. The main build is a sort of crumbly portion of a Nether fortress. The design mimics that of 21122 The Nether Fortress, but while that set was robust this one looks like a ruin. The overall blocky landscaping looks just right in its haphazardness, evoking a pleasing Minecraft-y vibe to me. From the pictures, including the box image, I really thought this design just looked a bit of a mess, but in person it works. I hope my various angles convey why - it's not for everyone, but in evoking a Minecraft aesthetic in LEGO, I think it does a tremendous job. I especially like the broken column bit that uses SNOTTED tiles, masonry bricks, offset, and a grooved brick all together. I'm also pleased with the amount of surface area available for posing figures and setting up scenes. I know in Minecraft the large orange area would be lava and therefore pretty much useless space since you couldn't put anything on it, but to a kid who is following her imagination it provides a nice large amount of studs to work with, which is getting rarer and rarer in this largely post-baseplate era. Up to this point, I doubt you would have even known that there was a major play/destruction feature in this set. It's really quite hidden, integrated very minimally into the design. Even from the back, you might not completely be able to tell had you not built the set yourself. Plus, due to the blocky nature of the thing in general, the back doesn't look horrid for once. I am going to leave you with a cliffhanger on the play feature point, for now, but fear not, it's coming. Next we turn to the other build, this stone pile that basically represents an elaborately constructed firing mechanism for the TNT blocks. This thing doesn't look bad, but it doesn't look exciting either, and perhaps more of these parts could have gone into the main scenery build rather than this launcher for Steve. Since I've never played Minecraft myself, I only know what I can find out online, but I'm guessing you could build up some defenses/a machine to fire TNT out of stone. Of course, to do that I bet you'd need a pickaxe which isn't included in this set, but hey this set is about the fight with the Wither after you've already made this thing. I'm not really complaining. On the back go the redstone torch and two adjacent redstones, which as I mentioned earlier are necessary to power this sort of mechanism (as far as I understand from my reading). That's great attention to game detail. PLAY FEATURE I'm sure you noticed the jarring red technic beam on the launching thing - that's for launching the TNT, of course. It takes quite a lot of speed slamming down to get the TNT to slam anywhere significant, but when you take an action shot like this it looks quite exciting despite having done nothing in reality! What you probably did not notice on the main scenery build of the set is that one block is attached to a long technic rod, which can be removed in order to 'unlock' the ruined walkway section and get it ready for destruction. The discreet integration of this locking mechanism into the terrain of the build is really quite masterful. And now… onto the video! This video demonstrates two things above all: getting the TNT mechanism to fire with any considerable distance is not particularly easy, but it can ultimately be done and turn into a lot of fun. It doesn't work terrifically, but it does work and knocking down the skeletons gives a satisfying thrill. ALTERNATE BUILD You didn't think I'd leave out the alternate build provided in the instructions, did you? You DID? How could you think such a lowly thing of me! The whole alternate build provided is constructed just from parts that go into the firing mechanism, which is great because it means you can leave the nice terrain bit intact. In general, it's just fantastic to see LEGO fully re-embracing the fact that sets are meant to be a jumping-off point and that kids should be taking them apart to build new creations. I'll admit this thing looks rather ugly and bland, but the spirit of it still sits firmly in the right place. It tells kids: hey, take this apart and make it into something else. It does have a lot of surface area going for it, so you can set up battles on this as well. This too has a play feature, which works swimmingly. I especially like that you place down the TNT block right in the middle of the exploding portion - that's good design. CONCLUSION Above is a final look at all of the components together (before I'd taken apart the launcher to turn it into the alternate build). There are lots of positives here. The design of the crumbling Nether fortress looks terrific and provides a lot of studded area for figure-posing and play. The major play feature is expertly worked into the body of the design so that it does not detract at all. The elements referring to specific Minecraft blocks look pretty good and fit the biome. In general the attention to detail is excellent, what with the redstone torch and the proper accessories. The minifigure selection is completely decent for a set of this size, and the skeletons especially are the stars of the set, what with their new long legs. I hope those aren't IP-locked to Minecraft, and we get to see them in more spooky or fantasy sets in the future. The designer also did a good job on the Wither, which I now want to disassemble or else keep as far away from me as possible, so it doesn't haunt me in nightmares. I get that the Minecraft aesthetic isn't for everyone, but I think the whole design team has done a wonderful job constructing a cohesive vision for translating Minecraft into LEGO. This is my first Minecraft set, and to me the translation from game to LEGO works very well - it evokes Minecraft in a LEGO way, which is just what it should do. The attention to detail and care put into the design really shine in this set. The only problem I have here is the price. I really dig the design of the set, in fact I think it's great and would provide a lot of fun to anybody or make a good pack of parts, but I was aghast when I saw the price (not a ghast, that's a different Minecraft thing). 40 USD for THIS!??!!? 40??? Just one word comes to mind: unjustifiable. I can only speak to the US market, since that's my market, but in that market the price is outlandish. I'm sure some arguments could be made due to the fact that it has a large 16x16 plate, 318 pieces in total, a couple new moulds (if the plate with minifig neck piece is new), etc. I don't care. Going off the size of this completed set in front of me, there's no way in hell (sorry, in Nether… ?) that this stacks up to 40 bucks. Maybe 30, at most. What can I say to conclude? I think it's a great set, fantastic, superb design, fun play feature, great LONG SKELLIE LEGS WOOT, but not for the price that LEGO is asking. It's really rather absurd that a set that amounts to a crumbling piece of terrain could be forty dollars. All in all, I'd recommend that you pick up this set on sale, should you be lucky enough to find it on sale one of these days. Otherwise, Bricklink the long skeleton legs. CloneyO out.
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When just minifigures are the discussion, we'd actually like that to go in the Minifigure Customization Workshop section of Eurobricks. If you'd like to add that super-awesome Quinjet Moc more prominently to the first post, I'd be happy to keep the whole topic here, though. The minifigures are good kitbashes but that Quinjet is
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This is so awesome! You're already meeting your guidelines of small but cool, great photography, and NPUs. That use of the Sebulba foot as the base of a table in Ollivander's store stood out to me - it works so well in the antique/magical setting! Are you mainly working from your imagination for these scenes? I think too often people work from the film visuals in HP MOCs (not that there's anything wrong with that), so I love seeing people interpreting the books into visuals their own way. I look forward to watching your progress.
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LEGO Dimensions Physical Brick Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to Transparency for Effect's topic in LEGO Licensed
I know you love Doctor Who, but don't throw out blatantly false statements to 'prove' what a great seller Doctor Who LEGO is… The Dimensions packs are currently on sale at Amazon, for one, as are most Dimensions packs.- 527 replies
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Ghostbusters (Reboot) 2016 sets rumors and discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
TRAILER TALK=NOT HERE. END OF DISCUSSION PS - Writing 'I know this is off topic but…', 'I know we aren't supposed to talk about this, but…' - NO. STOP. If you know you're not supposed to be having a certain type of discussion here, THEN DON'T. You might say, but CloneyO, why not? Who cares? Go with the flow? Well, if we went with the flow, this could turn into a films forum, and that's not the point. We have the Culture & Multimedia section on EB because we know you'd like to discuss non-LEGO stuff with all the wonderful folks with whom you're discussing LEGO stuff. Still, EB is primarily a LEGO site and the discussion needs to stick to LEGO. PPS I will lock this topic if non-LEGO discussion continues. -
Did you even watch the episode, though? The 'idea' doesn't sound good on paper to me either, but a lot can be accomplished in a 20 minute show. You should watch the episode for yourself before making that decision.Honestly, when I heard there was going to be a 'Zeb and Kallus stranded together' episode, I thought it would be obnoxious filler like those Void episodes in Clone Wars that I found so utterly useless. Indeed, this was a great episode and all of the emotions really worked. Perhaps some don't agree with the direction of Kallus' character, but they certainly sold it in the episode regardless.
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Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
This series is very disappointing to me as well. The utter lack of accessories makes no sense - The Simpsons series 1 had new moulds for every single character, but still managed accessories, albeit mostly in the form of prints. But at least that's something. What's even more disappointing than the lack of accessories and the real killer for me is how little these really resemble their characters. Genie, who is an absolute favorite of mine as a film character, looks nothing like himself. He doesn't even look good as something else, just strange. The only ones I really feel myself drawn towards here are Stitch and Maleficint. Cheshire Cat, Ursula, and a couple others look fine too, but I've never much cared for them.- 4,155 replies
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Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
The list is fake ..... it doesn't have Maleficint's accessory.- 4,155 replies
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Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
Alright chaps, that's enough with the puns now. It's just inflating post counts, and not doing anything particularly productive. I'm not anti-fun, which is why I let it go on this long, but I think it's time to get back to more real conversation.- 4,155 replies
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Ghostbusters (Reboot) 2016 sets rumors and discussion
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It appears you missed the part of my post where I said: 'if you have nothing to say, don't post.'Trolls end up in the chamber. That is all. -
Ghostbusters (Reboot) 2016 sets rumors and discussion
Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
If you 'run out' of things to say about the set, then stop posting! Nobody's telling you to post.A discussion of why people are or are not looking forward to the film does not belong here, end of story. -
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Clone OPatra replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Licensed
HEY This is a LEGO discussion forum, not a movie discussion forum. Movie discussion goes in Culture & Multimedia. The LEGO set looks flippin' awesome and gives us a whole bunch of great minifig hairpieces, plus a nice car. Or one could not like it for a variety of valid reasons that have to do with the LEGO set. But please, take this movie discussion elsewhere. -
The T-Rex Tracker set from Jurassic World never appeared in the film at all either. I doubt it even appeared in promo materials - to me it seems like LEGO just coughed it up because they'd done a similar set for the previous Dino line and needed to release a T-Rex somehow due to the climactic T-Rex-Indominous showdown scene (or just that kids like T-Rexes in general).