Wednesday, 30 December 2015

And for my next trick!

By carefully removing a Friends minidoll' arm, a LOTR ring can be used as a bracelet!

Friday, 25 December 2015

Merry Christmas!

Here's some quick photos of my Christmas haul. Hope everyone got what they wanted!

Monday, 21 December 2015

Lego Pac-Man Machine MOC

This is actually something that took me quite some time to put together, really just because it's life size; a scale I rarely work with. But after a few weeks of tweaking with different techniques, I resulted with this, and I'm really happy with it. Like I said it's not very often I make life sized anything, let alone copied directly from the real thing. But here, I think I did pretty well. The only big issue are those arrows around the centre of the joystick that are half a plate lower that the rest of the top surface. I probably could have fixed it, but because of the way the inside was build up, it would have involved a near-complete rebuild, something I'm not really up for. Other than that though, I think it was a success!

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Undead Horse Antlers

 I came across this whilst playing around with different connections. I know it isn't an official connection, but its sturdy enough, and makes a really nice set of skeleton antlers.

Saturday, 19 December 2015

Silver Fighter MOC

Whilst sorting through a lot of loose minifigures I had lying on my desk, I realised I had quite a few silver ones. Using a Shadow Trooper helmet from 75079, Thor's body (with replaced black hands) from 76030 and legs from an Ultron Sentry in 76029, I out together this extremely shiny figure. I don't have a particular use for him yet, but it's certainly a design I'll keep.

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Lego Parrot Head MOC

Playing around recently with some table scrap, which happened in consist of a handful of the burglar rucksacks frequently used in City Police sets, I realised that two of them together made a pretty good mouth. Initially I thought of making a dinosaur or rhino, but due to a lack of small dark tan parts, I just couldn't make it work. However, after a bit of playing around, and using a disarmed minifigure to hold the bags in place, I finished this little guy. I'm pretty fond of him, but I'm not sure if I'm brave enough to tackle a body. So for now, he can just sit happily and body-less on my shelf.

Monday, 14 December 2015

41546: Forx Review

As I'm sure everyone knows, Lego's Mixels are fun, small little builds fun of colour and personality. The colour scheme used here is very appropriate for the construction theme and, unlike some of the more zany coloured Mixels, the parts included are a nice mix of colourful and useful.

The price is standard but good at $6 AUD, so I can't really complain.

What I think draws most people to this set are the two bananas used for Forx's eyebrows, made in dark grey for the first time ever. This is a really nice way to spice up the set and make it much more appealing to older buyers - it worked for me, I bought two.

The only issue I have hear is the half boulder used for the mouth. That's just it, there's only a half. But considering everything else the set does so nicely, I suppose I can let it slide.

Cost - 4/5 Playability - 5/5 Parts - 4/5 Overall - 4/5

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Octopus Angles

While playing around with my new octopus, I realised it had this pretty interesting distance between front and back tentacles, meaning it could be used to hold plates at an angle. Even more interestingly, the angle is the same as one that can be achieved with a standard hinge piece.

71206: Dimensions Scooby Doo Team Pack Review

I'll start this with a disclaimer that I only purchased this set for the Lego parts, and that I don't own or intend on owning the Lego Dimensions game, so I wont be talking about it.

This set includes a big pile of sandwiches, Shaggy, Scooby, and a micro version of the Mystery Machine. Viewed as being a sort of display, I think this set looks really nice. Both minifigures are the same as the ones used in the sets, and the individual printing on their tiles looks great.

The plate of sandwiches is a simple but very effective and character appropriate build, and brings forward a few hard to find pieces like the lime green plumage, and green 1x1 round plates. There really isn't anything bad I can say about it.

The Mystery Machine looks great, and, once removed from its stand has a really nice playability. The only complaint with this is that it seems to be lacking in pieces; there are exposed studs on the roof, and the back of the van is very open, exposing how hollow it is.

Here's a better look at the plates included in the set, which, from left to right belong to Shaggy, Scooby and either the sandwiches or the van, as they have the same one. It's interesting to note, and is something that I didn't know until actually opening the set that the characters' plates only have two studs when the accessories/vehicles have four. I'm really impressed by this, as its something that just adds that bit more variety.

As far as price goes, this isn't really worth it to buy if you don't own the game. I got it for $30AUD is too much for two minifigures and 100ish parts. But considering that it's not just that, and that it is an extension for the game, you're really getting two things in one.

Cost - 4/5
Playability - 3/5
Parts - 4/5
Overall - 3.5/5


Saturday, 12 December 2015

Lego Diver MOC

Ok, so I know this guy technically isn't diving, but I didn't know what else to call this thing.

Overall I'm really happy with how this came out, I wanted to create something small and tall, and being on an 8x8 base, I think this does the job nicely. I'm really happy with the way the brick-built bird turned out, its definitely a design I'll keep for other uses. The only thing that bugs me is that the clips holding the fish to the wall aren't the same colour as the wall, or better yet, transparent white. But like a lot of things with Lego, it sometimes just comes down to lack of parts, rather than lack of skill. 

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Review - Star Wars Shadow Troopers, 75079

For $22 AUD, this set gets you two black hooded figures, and two silver 'Shadow Stormtroopers' and their ship. Over all I'm pretty happy with this, and there's more to the speeder/ship thing than it initially seems. There's a few useful little parts in black, dark grey and transparent red, but nothing out of the ordinary.
The minifigures included are really nice, especially the new Shadow troopers. The plain red heads on the other figures are also a nice useful piece.

Cost - 4.5/5, Playability - 4/5, Parts - 4/5
Overall - 4/5


Sunday, 6 December 2015

60090 Deep Sea Scuba Scooter Review

A small and relatively cheap set, 60090 gets you a diver and his under water jet, an octopus with a couple of diamonds,  and the obligatory piece of sea grass.

I really like this set, and at $9 AUD, I can't complain about the price. Parts like the flippers and divers mask, the diamonds, the grass, and of course the octopus make this set a great way to get some useful parts. I feel like this set works really well as a stand alone too. You get a diver, some treasure for him to find, and an octopus to protect it.

Interestingly, the flippers used for the minifigure are now made of hard plastic, rather than the flexible kind used in the past for themes like Atlantis. I'm a big fan of this change, as the flexible plastic just isn't as durable, and making the switch helps ensure the pieces last longer.

Cost - 4.5/5, Playability - 4/5, Parts - 4.5/5
Overall - 4.5/5

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Unusual Stud Configuration

I just noticed the other day, that the Lego logo featured on all Lego studs is printed on a different angle for each blade of this old propeller piece? I've never seen this on any other pieces, is this a common thing?