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ACPin

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  1. Revealed at the show over the weekend. AC
  2. All setup completed in under 3hrs and hoping to see some of you at the show!
  3. Inspiration for an MOC can come at the most unlikely times as I was sorting through the Chima minifigs and then the trailer for the movie was showing on TV. Not too bad for a couple hours work, don't you think?
  4. If you've gone to public shows/displays, you'll know these... AC
  5. Cavalry of some sort for a future MOC of at least 2x4 large baseplates minimum! AC
  6. Almost there! Just been busy the past few weeks but was able to finally complete it. AC
  7. You'll just have to wait and see... AC PS. Went to another store and filled the cups again with 20 horses each!
  8. Next stop for The Theed Hangar and Petranaki Arena MOCs! Be there to see them together for the first time in public at the Gardenslug display on July 11th – 13th, 2014. www.facebook.com/brickfestlive — at Meadowlands Exposition Center.
  9. Mine had 1x2 brown bricks and I just replaced the 1x2 purple tiles with my 1x2 brown tiles for the pic. AC
  10. And the answer is... Nineteen (19) horses per large PAB cup and a large cup of the trans-light blue crystals. Meaning the volume occupied by the thirty eight (38) horses was actually a large PAB cup!
  11. Thanks, really just a simple build to make use of the BrickWarriors accessories. If I can get my hands on more of the cavalry, then it would even be sweeter! AC
  12. The battleground has been set along the fjords as each army carefully measure up the other side determined to hold their line of defenses. AC
  13. Exactly what I had in mind! AC
  14. I don't think even Batman would stand a chance if this was in the movie! The arms were redesigned as the previous ones where too thin and uninspiring. AC
  15. Yes, that's the minotaur head used for the cows (bulls). As it should be. Designed to go along with the Gladiator Arena and had to fit in one large baseplate so that both MOCs can fit the Lego store display case. AC
  16. Thanks all for the comments and it took a large cup of tires to complete the appendages. AC
  17. Brought this in the past couple of shows but only now had the opportunity to take better pics. AC
  18. The space theme is one theme that our group pointed out to the developers. Not exactly as I pointed out in another question that the app will replace bricks it doesn't recognize to something similar in its inventory. You're obviously not part of the targeted audience, please read the press release in detail. What jonwil said. It's quite a novel idea and if everything works as the devlopers hoped for, it can be big. That I can't confirm or deny as it wasn't brought up in the preview/demo. No cross-theme parts usage involved and in the short preview/demo certain limits were mentioned about parts not belonging to the sets. one thing noted about the racers is that you actually just have to build half of the race car since most racing cars are symmetrical. Unfortunately it wasn't in the demo so we didn't see any particulars about it. AC
  19. The apps uses the game play of existing Lego video games with missions and what not. So it is different in that aspect.
  20. There were other sand green bricks. A little late but I just got the dropbox for the official pics. No as there are limits to each theme/set, only those that come with them plus some basic bricks are identifiable to the app. Anything else used that the app can't recognize will be replaced by something similar. AC
  21. It was a demo so we weren't able to actually try it ourselves, but Joe Meno built a house which was scanned into the game. A few minor glitches but all in all it went smoothly. For the targeted 7-12 age group, it all makes sense but for AFOLs who want more it has certain limits built in. Yes it is. Four products/themes introduced: Town Master (City) Battle Towers (Castle) Create & Race (Racers) Resort Designer (Friends) Demo was done only for the Town Master and Battle Towers. The Racers even though it wasn't in the demo had LDD features that you can download to build other cars that have been done by your playmates. Even Engadget got the scoop on our group yesterday as we weren't allowed to take pics/video nor get additional product info. AC PS. Hopefully, I'll get another invite/review of the actual products in the future before they hit the shelves.
  22. Press release statement about the new product where I've attended a preview meeting for it yesterday: LEGO Systems Blends Physical and Digital Play with New LEGO® FUSION -New Play Experience Moves Children Seamlessly Back and Forth Between Physical and Virtual LEGO® Worlds Via Hands-On Brick Building and App Gaming to Delight LEGO Builders and Casual Gamers Alike- NEW YORK (June 19, 2014) – LEGO Systems, Inc., makers of the world’s leading construction toys, today introduced LEGO® FUSION, a play experience that combines traditional LEGO brick play with familiar app-based game themes. LEGO FUSION leverages new technologies—and children’s fascination with them—to create an entirely new way to engage in LEGO brick building and app game play for children ages 7 and up. Available later this summer, the LEGO FUSION collection will include four distinct titles: LEGO FUSION Town Master, LEGO FUSION Battle Towers, LEGO FUSION Create & Race and LEGO FUSION Resort Designer. Each LEGO FUSION experience consists of a distinct set of LEGO bricks, a corresponding free downloadable app and the new FUSION capture plate, a small brick building plate with a printed design that enables a smart phone or tablet’s camera to identify the size and colors of the LEGO bricks built onto it. In response to game prompts, children build vertically in 2-D on the FUSION capture plate, enabling the app to ‘see,’ import and transform the creation into 3-D in the digital world. “Children have always imagined their LEGO creations as immersive worlds which come to life for hours of role-play and adventure,” said Ditte Bruun Pedersen, senior design manager, LEGO Future Lab. “Recently, smart phones and tablets have become a popular platform for empowering game mechanisms that kids love. LEGO FUSION brings these two favorite play patterns together in an experience where real-life LEGO builds come to life in a virtual game, inspiring creativity, strategy, and the pride of creation.” To Win, Step Away from the Screen Once a child’s creation has been imported into the game, a series of challenges and interactions requires that players turn away from the device and return to the real world to use their LEGO bricks to build new solutions in order to move game play forward. Each game encourages this back-and-forth between physical and virtual, keeping children engaged in both worlds. “In our research, we heard repeatedly from parents that they are constantly battling ‘zombie gaze,’ the experience when their children are immersed in their device screens for large blocks of time,” said Pedersen. “We developed LEGO FUSION with this challenge in mind, creating a play experience that keeps children entertained with the kind of app gameplay they love while giving real reasons to return to the brick pile to creatively build.” Each LEGO FUSION product offers a distinct play experience. The four products launching this year are: LEGO FUSION Town Master In this simulation game, players create and rule their own LEGO town, first by building it with LEGO bricks, then by capturing it and importing it to the game. Children build everything from houses to a pizzeria, fire station and bike shop while completing errands and missions like catching robbers, fighting fires and skateboarding. To keep the minifigure citizens happy, players solve problems through physical building and earn points to gain access to more structures, and even run additional towns. LEGO FUSION Battle Towers Players build a tower and defend it against attack so they can rule the kingdom. First, players design the Battle Towers with real LEGO pieces, then capture them and import them to the game. Next, players choose tower defenders like wizards and archers and battle against evil warriors, skeleton armies, and more. If a tower is damaged in battle, players can repair the damage with a timed build with the game’s real LEGO bricks. LEGO FUSION Create & Race In this racing game, players get behind the wheel and virtually drive the cars that they create with real LEGO bricks. Once a custom vehicle is digitally designed, physically built, and imported to the game, it can be optimized for success in racing, demolition or stunts. Players learn that every brick shape and color on the vehicle matters for performance. Three themed courses offer endless challenges unlocked by physical LEGO builds, and children can even ghost race against friends to top the leaderboard. LEGO FUSION Resort Designer Players help the LEGO Friends design new vacation houses, shops and activities for Ambersands Beach. After building 2-D facades, capturing them and importing them to the game, players can design the interiors of 3-D digital structures, such as an aquarium, surf shop and beach houses. Children can unlock new levels and build more resorts by completing missions like rescuing dolphins, riding horses, surfing and other resort activities. Beginning in September, LEGO FUSION will incorporate the ability for players to access their digital LEGO creations and game play anywhere. Using their LEGO ID, players can sign in on any compatible device and access their gallery and game play from within the LEGO FUSION app. Developed by TT Games, makers of the best-selling LEGO video game franchise, the LEGO FUSION Town Master, Battle Towers, Create & Race, and Resort Designer app games are free for download from the Apple, Google or Samsung App Store for Apple iOS and Android. LEGO FUSION Town Master, LEGO FUSION Battle Towers, and LEGO FUSION Create & Race will launch in August 2014; LEGO FUSION Resort Designer will launch in September 2014. Each will be available for $34.99 in LEGO Stores and Toys”R”Us stores in the U.S., as well as online at shop.LEGO.com and at toysrus.com. # # # About LEGO Systems, Inc. LEGO Systems, Inc. is the North American division of The LEGO Group, a privately-held, family-owned company based in Billund, Denmark, one of the world's leading manufacturers of creatively educational play materials for children. The company is committed to the development of children's creative and imaginative abilities, and its employees are guided by the motto adopted in the 1930s by founder Ole Kirk Christiansen: "Only the best is good enough." Visit the virtual LEGO world at www.LEGO.com LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure and brick and knob configuration are trademarks of The LEGO Group. ©2014 The LEGO Group
  23. Yes, it spins! But deadly. Just happened to have a few of them from a previous work. Nah, I'll do another vehicle that would join this in battle! Not too happy with those weapons either. Definitely Utapau though have yet to see pics with it in battle on that planet. Yup, it does fit nicely. AC PS. Now go and check out the Sci-Fi forum for my latest MOC.
  24. Have been done with this for the past month or so and brought it to a couple of shows. Finally was able to get some decent pics of it, so enjoy! AC
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