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Monday, November 19, 2012

Stahlhelm Helmet - LEGO Compatible Accessory Review

Stahlhelm Helmet - LEGO Compatible Accessory
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it is good but don't leave it on the floor or step on it. bot over all its great and you could paint it but i reccomend not to. its super awesuM!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Indiana Jones Akator Temple Race Game Review

Indiana Jones Akator Temple Race Game
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I hate it when my son wants to play this. It doesn't make much sense and it's difficult to set up and by that time I'm already frustrated.

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The race for the Crystal Skull is on! You're the great adventurer, Indiana Jones, in this edge-of-your-seat thrill and action game. First, locate the Crystal Skull card on your way down the falling stairs. Hang on tight and avoid a fall as you race your opponents to the Throne Room entrance. Be the first player to reach the Throne Room entrance with the Crystal Skull card and you win!
This action-packed suspense game features a treacherous plastic tower with collapsing stairs. Draw the Crystal Skull card and beat your opponents to the throne room to be the next great adventurer.
Includes 1 plastic tower and stairs, cardboard insert for base, 2 dice, deck of 30 cards, 4 Indiana Jones pawns and instructions. For 2 to 4 players.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

LEGO Toy Story Western Train Chase (7597) Review

LEGO Toy Story Western Train Chase (7597)
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This is a five star train for kids in the 5 to 8 year old range. Older kids may be more interested in the City line trains (7938 and 7939) or the Harry Potter Hogwart's Express train (4841). The City trains, incidentally, are the only ones that come as complete sets with track, motors and remote control devices.
Wow, this is a good looking train! I believe that the photos and box art for the set don't do justice to how it looks when it is built, and how much fun it is to play with. This is an Old West 4-4-0 steam engine, box car, passenger car, and caboose. I would describe the design as more cartoon-like than realistic, with the engine having exaggerated proportions and the cars a tad short. The set includes no track or motor. It is designed as a push train. The engine uses four new drivers (and comes with two extra un-flanged drivers) as well as a cattle-catcher (a new part). The train cars themselves are short but attractively designed. As with the other new trains for 2010, this set is largely brick-built (i.e., few specialized plastic moldings). The set includes Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, and Evil Doctor Pork Chops mini-figures. The passenger car and the caboose are designed with lift-off tops to make it easier to place characters inside, and the box car has a trap door in the roof. The caboose and the passenger car also have doors at each end, but the caboose doors don't open all the way because of the railing. And I find that the engine is not as sturdy as I would like (e.g., the piston cylinders can pivot out of the proper orientation, the cattle catcher comes off when the kids hit objects -- as they are wont to do). The train is not a difficult build, but younger children will likely need some assistance.
Regarding adding a motor, it is possible to use Lego's Power Function (PF) accessories to add one. The easiest way is power the drivers with a motor, place an IR receiver in the engine cab, and a battery in the box car. The problem with this method is that the drivers are large and so even at slow motor speeds, the train goes faster than it should. It is preferable, but more of a hastle, to build a tender and put both the motor and battery box in it. This engine deserves a tender, and a tender's wheels are a more appropriate size for the motor. Wheels, coupling magnets and bricks can be had, piece-by-piece, directly from Lego. Obviously, motorization is really a project for tinkerers, but isn't that what Lego is about? In any case, the major parts that you need are (usually directly from Lego): 88002 (motor), 8884 (IR receiver), 8879 (IR transmitter), and one of the following:
-8878 (rechargeable battery) with 8887 (transformer for recharging)
-88000 (AAA battery box).
Though train buffs will likely be put-off by the design, this set is going to be very, very popular among children. Grandparents, I think this makes a perfect birthday or holiday gift. I do recommend buying track; the engine's wheels are on two bogies, so the whole thing can get a little sideways without it. As of early 2011, Lego discontinued their standard track pack, #7896. Two such sets gave you an oval. 7896 is still available but often at outrageous prices. In place of 7896, Lego currently offers a flex-track pack (#8867, which is enough to make a circle) and a combination straight and flex pack (#7499). I don't believe the flex track is ideal for curves, but it is not clear what Lego's plan is at the moment. There are also switches available (set #7895). If you want to add additional old west structures, you can add 7594, Woody's Roundup (which is a scene in Toy Story 2, not 3).

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It's a Wild West train adventure with the Toy Story heroes! Time's running out, partners! The evil Dr. Porkchops has trapped Rex in a boxcar packed with dynamite aboard a runaway train, and it's up to his friends to save him! As Woody bravely battles Pork chops on top of the train, Jessie rides Bullseye in hot pursuit and Buzz flies in for a last second rescue! Rolling Western train features locomotive and three cars with opening doors, roofs and rooftop traps. Includes Buzz Lightyear, Woody, J

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Indiana Jones 12 Inch Figure - Indiana Jones Talking Indy Review

Indiana Jones 12 Inch Figure - Indiana Jones Talking Indy
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The 12" talking Indiana Jones is a nice keepsake to have if you are a fan of the Indiana Jones series. It runs on two AAA batteries. The hat is removable. The doll also has a miniature idol head from "Raiders of the Lost Ark" as well as a miniature pistol and two whips (one coiled & one elongated). When you press the stomach button Indy's mouth opens once and you hear the phrases. Unfortunately the mouth doesn't keep moving to do any lip syncing with the pre-recorded phrases.
My only complaint about the doll is I wish it would include some phrases from the new film, "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", but on second thought I just couldn't remember any memorable phrases from the new film? I also wish they could have included the phrase "This is Serious" from "Temple of Doom", but the current list is OK. Otherwise, this is a great keepsake for all Indy fans young & old.
Here' the list of all of the phrases Indy says. Note that the order of phrases do not change in any random order. Just the same order again & again.

"My Name is Indiana Jones"
"Snakes, Why Did it Have to be Snakes?"
"Oh Rats!"
"I Hate These Guys!"
"I Think We Got a Big Problem!"
"Archeology is the Search for Fact"
"Trust Me"
"I Don't Know I'm Just Making This Up As I Go"
"Fortune & Glory Kid. Fortune & Glory!"
"That's Why they Call it the Jungle, Sweetheart!"
"No Ticket!"


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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Lego Minifigures (Series 1) Review

Lego Minifigures (Series 1)
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My son thinks this is great. I had concerns since you don't know what you are getting. However, he likes the one he got. I plan to get him more.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

LEGO City Set #7939 Cargo Train Review

LEGO City Set #7939 Cargo Train
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Just so you know, I'm a parent who loved Lego when I was a kid, and then rediscovered it with my kids. We generally like Lego trains and I have not had reason to speak ill of them. But this really IS a special set.
This is Lego's deluxe starter set. The train is nicely crafted and the set has a ton of playability. The engine is a European-style, yellow and gray, electric freight engine. The rolling stock includes a flat car, tank car and container car. The set also has a red full-length container, a yellow half-length container, two small automobiles (that load onto the flat car), green container gantry, a semi with container trailer, and four mini-figures. It includes 8 pieces of straight track, 16 curved, two switches, and 16 pieces of flex track. It also has all the necessary Power Function (PF) accessories (motor, infrared control, and battery box). The battery box is a new part; it holds six AAA batteries and sits inside the engine. If you don't like changing out AAAs, you can opt for the more expensive lithium-ion battery and DC charger available directly from Lego. Also, Lego has designed the engine such that you may add a set of lights (routing the wire under the arched red bricks). The lights (8870) are also available directly from Lego and they connect neatly with all of the PF batteries. That said, there really isn't anything extra that you need to get with this; if you are buying this as a gift for your child or grandchild, the only extras you need to remember are nine AAA batteries.
What do the kids think? Of course, they are all over it. There is a lot you can do with the set. It is a fun build (some kids need help, some don't). The train can go sufficiently fast that it derails. And there is always a mini-figure or two that seems to be walking across the track at inopportune moments. And with the ability to mix our existing Lego sets with this one, the train does not get boring.
For those of you who have earlier Lego train sets, this is a new generation that uses Power Function motors and infrared signaling. The prior "RC" sets (7897 and 7898) use a different motor and different infrared control unit. The prior 9 volt sets used electrified track. This newest generation has the same gauge track as the 9 volt, but the track is plastic (and is exactly the same track as the RC sets).
Sometimes when we get a train set I am tempted to redesign things. I like this one the way it is. The engine could use doors. And it takes a little bit of disassembly to get to the battery box (we did splurge on the rechargeable battery, but we swap it with our other trains too). But the detailing on the engine, rolling stock and cargo is just right.
The set has a deluxe price, but if you have already bought into Lego, then you are well on your way to being able to build a city around the track or create your own train cars. Relative to traditional train sets (e.g. Lionel type) you would have to pay a similar amount or more for something of decent quality.
Finally, and I apologize for my lengthy comments, there are two additional sets that have come out at the same time: a train station (7937) and a level crossing (7936). The latter is an especially nice addition.
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