Showing posts with label LEGO review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LEGO review. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

LEGO 71009 LEGO Minifigures - The LEGO Simpsons Series 2 Review

If you are eager to know what are the distribution in LEGO 71009 Minifigures - The LEGO Simpsons Series 2 box set, you can just head on to Eurobricks to read the review:

71009 LEGO Minifigures - The LEGO Simpsons Series 2 Review

Is a good news that there is four Maggie that comes in the set and you will have a four complete set Simpsons family instead of three compare with the previous series. If you are a fans of The Simpsons, there is no escaping in collecting all of the minifigures.

Just click on the link below the image to read the review, honestly speaking, there are a lot character here that I do not know about.

Image from Eurobricks.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

LEGO 70728 Ninjago Battle for Ninjago City Review

This is definitely a must get for me, but it is still in my wishlist, hope am able to get it before the free sheep were out of stock here. At the mean time, let me influence you guys to get this set with a review made by others.

Lego 70728 Battle for Ninjago City Review

This set comes with eight minifigures and lots of features, the price is MYR549.90, and is definitely a harsh price tag for me despite being cheaper compare to the sets from last last year, but is definitely a good set to be consider since it has great design and features to play with. 

For those of you that have not gotten the set just like me, you may click on the link below the pictures for viewing pleasure or to help you on your decision before the free sheep is gone, especially for Malaysian.

Images from Eurobricks.

LEGO Ninjago #70753 Lava Falls Review

Here't the number two smallest set of this round LEGO Ninjago playset, somehow this one was priced higher. Below is a picture taken from a review in Eurobricks:


This one does comes with the Jade Blade collection too, but in scythe kind of look. At least this time round, no, maybe since the Reboot, the collectibles were easier to get as they are mostly available in smaller set rather than a big one. This set is selling at MYR34.90 right now featuring a falling bridge. I guess the price is higher due to the parts that we get from this set.

In case you have not bought this set yet, and you are still considering, just click on the link below the picture to read the review.

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Ninjago #70752 Jungle Trap Review

The Ninjago theme seems to attracts me, I got almost all of the set for this wave, left out 2 more sets due to tight budget. Anyway, here's a small affordable set, #70752 Jungle Trap which were retail at MYR29.90. Just in case you have not get one, here's a review in Eurobricks:


Nowadays TLG always gives us something to collect in most of the theme, for this instance, Jade Blade which were included in the lower tier Ninjago playset that range from MYR29.90 to MYR79.90. I would say a good grab although the set usually comes with two minifigures. I have not opened mine, but to fill up your free time with LEGO set and lack of budget, I'll recommend you this set.

You may click on the link below the image to get to the review page.

Image from Eurobricks.

Friday, January 2, 2015

LEGO Creator #10246 Detective's Office Review

A lot of my friends and fans of LEGO are looking forward for this set to hit our shore here. Before the set reaches here, well here's something to feast our eyes. Below image is taken from Eurobricks member, Oky's review: 


The interior of this set seems pretty crowded but still there are greatly design with some playability. I have no idea who is the baddies but there are some secret compartment to play with. It definitely made a great addition to our modular collection. That said, there is some catch up for me to do on the previous launches of modular house. Sigh*

Review link is right below the picture.

Image from Eurobricks.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

LEGO Ideas #21301 Birds Review

Here's one of the set which LEGO fans might looks forward for, me for example are looking forward for it here. Eurobrick's member Speedy has written a review on this awesome set:


The box art are really interesting so does the instruction book whereby there are some details about each of the birds featured in this set. Nevertheless these birds makes a great LEGO display for collectors or birds lover as the great design does take the shape of the birds. To read the review, just click on the link below the picture.

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70780 Protector of Water Review

I suppose this is the last review from VBBN's on next year Bionicle set. All of the set has been reviewed and well, is definitely is promising to owned all of them. Image below is taken from Eurobricks:


The Protector of Water looks a bit skinny, maybe they just need to suits the design of Master of Water, Gali. I do not seems much of a rare piece here but we do have translucent blue parts in this set and the gattling gun here. The design of each of the protectors are close to each other and that is probably the case which LEGO gets to save money by reusing the same mold, for example the mask. For side characters, I think is ok to reuse the mold, however not the main one like the master.

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70781 Protector of Earth Review

The review of  LEGO Bionicle year 2015 is still ongoing in Eurobricks. This month there are two review posted by member VBBN in Eurobricks and below is of them:


Is nice to have translucent purple and black colour match together because they just looks nice. The design of Protector of Earth looks great to me but I'm not sure how you guys think about it. I still dislike the design of the master. I guess the fans shouldn't miss this guy here.

Image from Eurobricks.

Monday, December 1, 2014

LEGO #71008 Collectable Minifigures Series 13 Review

Finally we get to see a pictorial review on upcoming LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 13. Below picture is taken from WhiteFang's review in Eurobricks:


Looking at the distribution is a bit sad. I was thinking to have more Unicorn Girl, Hot Dog Man, Samurai and Fencer but they are only three in a box. I have a feeling that these minifigures will cost a lot in the after market. I think we should have less Sheriff, Alien Trooper, Goblin and Carpenter. I found most of the minifigures here are interesting is just that sometimes the distribution is not right. 

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70778 Protector of Jungle Review

Few days have past since I have last updated my blog. Seriously after starts working, is very hard to find time to research on LEGO or to get latest updates on LEGO. Looking forward for next year LEGO Bionicle and here's a review from VBBN in Eurobricks:


The translucent part seems interesting and if you are someone who knows MOC very well with these parts, I guess is worth getting. After all the Protector itself does not looks that bad. If I'm still a fans of Bionicle right now I probably collect all of them.

Image from Eurobricks.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

LEGO Bionicle #70784 Lewa: Master of Jungle Review

Lewa (#8535) the Toa of Air is my first Bionicle and that was because I was playing a game from a cereal breakfast and start to like it. Thanks to the cereal, I knew about Bionicle. Now that we have another Lewa, just that this time he is the Master of Jungle instead of air. Below is a picture taken from VBBN's review:


So far, in my humble opinion the top three current best looking new Bionicle will be Tahu, Kopaka and Gali. The rest just look so so to me, maybe they are lacking something or over equipped. Anyway, Lewa did look a bit better after it combined with his protector, which you can see in the review. Otherwise you can recycle some of your parts from Hero Factory to modify it. So far, all of my old Bionicle joints start to crack.

Image from Eurobricks.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

LEGO Bionicle #70790 Lord of Skull Spiders Review

Thank goodness, the minion of this Skull Spider are included in every single set of the Toa and Protector and we do not have so much repeated set, but only one lord will be sufficient for the Toa. Picture below is taken from Eurobricks:


This one here have a totally different build experience compare to the rest of the set since the design itself are also different from the others. I guess this is the only villain that the 12 need face. I sure hope to see a bunch of cool baddies in the next wave which each of them have their own unique design and features just like the Toa or Master.

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70783 Protector of Fire Review

Just like how the traditional release rolled, we have six masters and six protectors. Seems like the protector have a design that are quite close to each other, and all of them have the same design of mask with different colors.


This guy here did remind me a bit about Predator with a mounted cannon on it's back. At least the mounted gattling will be one of the features that this guys carries. Completest definitely will collect them all. 

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70779 Protector of Stone Review

Previously there is an elder called Turaga to guide the Toa, now we have protector to fight alongside with the master. Below is the picture taken from VBBN's review:


If you guys are looking for something small to cure your itch this might be the right set. I like the mask which blend with some trans-clear element, and well the dwarfness of this figure might makes them looks cute. However, am not sure how much that this little protector will be priced here and I have a feeling that they are not as cheap as I expected them to be.

Image from Eurobricks.

Friday, November 21, 2014

LEGO Bionicle #70786 Gali: Master of Water Review

I recalled that the legacy Gali used to have a trans-clear dark blue mask and she was the only female Toa among the six. I like this new look of her if they still, which I assume she is still a she. Below picture is taken from VBBN's review:


Well from price wise she falls in the same category with Pohatu but she looks way better than Pohatu. I just like the overall design of Gali, there is an aquatic feel in her. But heck she sure is strong enough to yield such a big staff in the water. 

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70785 Pohatu: Master of Stone Review

Here's Pohatu which in the previous release his strength are focused on the leg and is a bit different in the built. I guess this guy here falls under a different price range category and as you can see he is not as well equipped as Tahu and Kopaka. Below picture is taken from VBBN's review in Eurobricks:


The box art did looks very nice if I were to compare to the actual product. It just makes no sens that this guy here looks a bit smaller when all of the six heroes should be on par with each other. Somehow I feel that this guy here need a little bit or armor. It just give me an impression that he is weaker without additional armor on him. Price wise this guys is a cheaper compare with Tahu and Kopaka for example.

Image from Eurobricks.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

LEGO Bionicle #70789 Onua: Master of Earth Review

I never have a chance to own any Onua back then when Bionicle was first release, I do not even have the chance to own Onua Nuva as well during the time of release just because I'm still studying. Now Bionicle is back and well I don't really like the look of the new Onua:


I do like the fact that Onua need to be bigger and tougher since he is the Master of Earth, but if we are going to compare with the legacy Onua, this one looks like overdose of steroid and protein, it is just too bulky, over bulky, a complete opposite of the old Onua. His overall look, is a bit weird to me. Maybe the over bulkiness which I dislike.

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70788 Kopaka: Master of Ice Review

Here's the other all-time favorite hero of mine from LEGO Bionicle universe., Kopaka. I'm happy to see that they are using cardboard box instead of ziplock bag which is not friendly to the manual and sticker sheet at all. Below picture is taken from the review in Eurobricks:


The new design seems bulkier and more proportionate. It just look like they are equipped with heavy armor and tools to fight all their might with the evil Skull Spider. Unlike Tahu, I cannot see that there is a place to hold his weapon at the back of him. However, he still looks cool in his bulky armor.

Image from Eurobricks.

LEGO Bionicle #70787 Tahu: Master of Fire Review

Bionicle is coming back in year 2015 and we have a new redesign favorite heroes again. I like how some of them look, but at the same time I do think some did get uglier in their new body. Anyway, below is the picture taken from VBBN's review in Eurobricks:


I'm never expecting the Bionicle to come back since we have Hero Factory. I guess Hero Factory did not perform as great as Bionicle in terms of sale. Here we have abundance of Hero Factory stock that are put in dumpbin with up to 50% discount. Back to Tahu, this one definitely looks way better than Furno. I sure hope the designer keeps coming out with a cool design for Bionicle and not reusing the same mold but different colors. I believe they have to make each of the figure unique in their own way.

Image from Eurobricks.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

LEGO #71007 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 12 Review

Seems like I got wrong when I'm assuming LEGO Movie Collectable Minifigures was Series 12 but it is themed Collectable Minifigures instead. Now with the release of #71007 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 12 everyone is hype again and below is a picture taken from Eurobricks review:


Good news is there are 3 complete set and there are some really interesting minifigures (which I personally think) that only comes with 3 in a set. Spooky girl is pretty much a popular minifigure here so do Piggy Guy. Each of the minifigure were sold at MYR14.90 RRP and reseller is selling a complete set at MYR220 which in fact is cheaper and you get to save if you were to buy from reseller instead of retail shop.

Image from Eurobricks.