He's gone from content, to overjoyed!Īs an additional component, we get Emmet's car. I just find it strange that an additional 1x3 plate and 1x1 slope didn't find their way into the ballast.Īll of the faces hold a certain amount of concern, except for Benny. As you will see in the additional elements, I'm given an ear, Uni-holder, and Horn. While the suggested swap isn't completely unrealistic, it takes time. One thing that you might find useful: Uni-Kitty is provided with an extra face, but no additional facial components. Turning to the back will reveal alternate versions for all printed faces. His uni-brow rainbow makes me smile every time! One feature I keep coming back to, is the gloriously happy face we see presented on President Business. The usual suspects have slight variations to their faces, but nothing substantial to their bodies, minus V's previously stated brick. The glow-in-the-dark portion is the second stage, which is cleanly moulded above and below the headband, leaving an uninterrupted band. Vitruvius' obligatory headband is the initial element, which also forms the connection to his head. One of the most prominent examples of this process was the dual textured Six Sided Game Die, but may also be found with this modified 1x2 w/ Angular Extension. I can't say, for certain, how long LEGO has used the process, but this particular element has been created using a two stage mould. The ghost covering is also really neat because of it's design. No complaints, however, as he's constantly covered. It has a print on it, but his upper torso is blank. V's lower half is actually a Brick 1x2x2 to accommodate the ghost covering, opposed to the standard slope. While Uni-Kitty has neat elemental personalities, there's only two other parts that really stand out from this set as far as 'new and somewhat rare.' Both belong to Vitruvius. With that, this little guy will obviously come in handy. I'm not opposed to applying sticker sheets, depending on the model, and I've never had the horrifically marred version that earned the DSS title, but a printed element is always preferred. None of them is numbered, and the only loose item is the instruction booklet.no sticker sheet. Simple, and effective.Īn open box reveals four element bags, and an instruction booklet. I like the way that subtle features, such as a strip of film, make their way into presentation. The rear of the box incorporates play features. Either way, the proposed components would seem to be better suited for Emmet's Perfect Morning/Battle Pack. Perhaps the characters are waiting off-set for filming to resume on TLM 2, or they are in a warehouse party. I'm not sure, however, the context of the image. While the characters are evident from the set-up, the lower right corner also dedicates a space to clearly showcase, however redundant, the included minifigs. Here's how:įrom the front of the box, there's a party waiting to happen. From a business perspective, there have been some fine tuned calculations that make future purchases exciting, but also relevant. From my own design experience, it was nice to see the organized chaos that was intentional within the TLM realm. As part of the tour we get to talk with set designers, and Chris shed some light on some of the process and concepts. In June of 2014, I was given the honor of participating in the final week of The LEGO Inside Tour. The LEGO Movie has, no doubt, helped sales for the company, but how has the creativity from a movie that's almost a year old continued to capture our attention? I feel this is going to be an 'Awesome' year for LEGO to showcase their ingenuity, as well as up and coming talents. Greetings! As 2015 approaches, I've been very excited to see that the local Target has started to stock up with an early wave of Spring Releases.
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