Saturday, November 15, 2008

Set Review: 4906 Brickmaster Helicopter

Hello! I've decided that the first set review I did went well enough to attempt another.

Soooo...

4906 Helicopter


The Package

It's what catches your eye as the set lies on the shelf, and is the selling point.

This is a small plastic bag, unlike most LEGOs which are in boxes. Not the most eye-catching package, but it isn't supposed to be.


The Instructions

Are they easy or hard to build from?

Bizarrely, there are no instructions. The closest thing is the picture on the front of the bag.


This is supposed to be the final product of the paltry 16 pieces. There is also an alternate model on the right side of the pack.

A weird, weird LEGO duck. Who would have guessed?


The Pieces

The most important part of the set, and what I buy them for.

The 16 pieces in this set take up more room than one would think. There are not too many special or unique elements, though.

These are the only very special pieces here, the clear, transparent roof tile, and the smooth black propeller.


The Complete Set

This is what it's for, people. The finished product of your labors.

Well, well, well. A helicopter. A bit blocky, and not quite proportioned properly. But it is most definitely a helicopter.

A comparison to the picture.

And yes, I built the duck!


Final Thoughts

All in all, is the set worth the purchase? Or should you have kept the money?

This set wasn't actually available in stores, just through the Brickmaster program of 2007. It was included for free with the welcome package.

The set is certainly not very special. I would not go out of my way to buy this, but if one needs the pieces it has, then you should get it.


Well, that wraps up my second review! I hope to have a third up for the holidays.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Creations New and Old

Hi everyone, I have more creations to share!

As you can see from the title, one is a new version of an old one.

This, ladies and gentleman, is the NEW and IMPROVED Shadraz T5. You may recall the first version from my first post. This version has improved armor, improved engines, and wings for lift.

Here it is coming...

Passing by...

And going.

This is a Toa of Stone who I had made a while back. The color scheme may seem strange, but Stone Inhabitants have been known to be tan-and-black.

Just a De-Matoran [Matoran of Sonics] on his trusty speeder.

My version of Vican.

Tunneler, the Last of the Throwbots.

The Shadow Toa, made from trading parts! Thanks to everyone for the parts.

That's all for now, hope to put up more later. I will probably spend more time building over the winter months, so you might see more.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Set Review: 1392 Tohunga Kongu

Hi everyone,

I told you I would have something special, and I do! Here is my first set review.


1392 Tohunga Kongu


The Package

It's what catches your eye as the set lies on the shelf, and is the selling point.

This is a truly unique packet, as it was only available through McDonalds in 2001. It is a plastic bag instead of a canister or box.


The Instructions

Are they easy or hard to build from?

This is not so much instructions as a poster. There are pictures of combiner models, and scenes from the story.

A real poster adorns the back.


The Pieces

The most important part of the set, and what I buy them for.

Maybe the least pieces in any set known, but rare ones. Some of these are turquoise, a rare color at best, an impossible color to find at worst.

The Complete Set

This is what it's for, people. The finished product of your labors.

Here he is, in all his glory.





This is a movie of his disc-launching function.


Final Thoughts

All in all, is the set worth the purchase? Or should you have kept the money?


This set has many rare pieces and colors, and has a great disc-launching function. On the other hand, it cost about $10, and that is a lot for only eight pieces. I still think it is worth the money, though, for the potential the pieces have for creations.

Pros:

-Rare pieces
-Disc throwing

Cons:

-High price
-Few pieces


I hope you enjoyed the review! Hopefully I will be able to get more posts up as fast as this. Check back often!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween Creations

Hi everyone,

Here are some special creations I was saving for Halloween. Hope that it isn't too late now!

First, the skeleton.

It isn't particularly special, but it is very skeletal.

This isn't particularly Halloween-ish but it is the largest Bionicle I have ever made.

Those aren't party favors, they're evil walking pumpkins!

Poor pumpkin...

The LEGO pumpkin! Much better than the ones in sets, I'm sure. (Just kidding)

Hope you like them, and I have something special coming soon! Check back often.