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Showing posts with label legos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legos. Show all posts

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Force Friday Reveals LEGO's Largest Play Set

How Much That Insane Millennium Falcon
LEGO Set Will Actually Cost You
[Source: CinemaBlend] When it comes to LEGO, Star Wars pretty much has everyone else beat. The franchise is very well represented in the LEGO aisle of your local toy store, with sets spanning across all the movies and various TV shows. LEGO recently unveiled the largest set it's ever constructed: a new Millennium Falcon that totals a whopping 7,541 pieces. That's a bit more than just an afternoon of work, and it should come as no surprise that this set has a huge price tag attached to it. The Millennium Falcon set will be setting collectors back $800.00.

The new Millennium Falcon set is up on the LEGO website, but it won't be available to purchase until October 1. When that day comes, LEGO fans will have to shell out $800 to build the most iconic spaceship ever. LEGO sets have never exactly been the cheapest, but considering the amount of materials at work here it's easy to see why this new set is so expensive.

The new Millennium Falcon set measures over 8 inches high, 33 inches long, and 22 inches wide once fully completed. This set beats out the previous record holder (a 5,992 Taj Mahal set) by more than 1,000 pieces. Not only does the Millennium Falcon boast a detailed interior filled with movie accurate intricacies (it even has Dejarik!), but the exterior is customizable as well. Depending on your preference, you can make the ship reflect the original trilogy or its appearance in the newer batch of films like Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The set also comes complete with seven minifigures of characters ranging from all across the franchise. Buyers will find Han Solo, Leia Organa, Chewbacca, and C-3PO from the original films, while Rey, Finn, and older Han Solo represent the new series. The set also includes BB-8, 2 buildable porgs (the cute puffin-like aliens from Star Wars: The Last Jedi), and the worm-like Mynock from Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back.

$800 is still pretty steep, so be aware that there is an older, smaller Millennium Falcon set available for $125 -- that's an easier sell to your conscience buying a giant (but beautiful) toy for $800. Besides, the Millennium Falcon is a garbage ship anyway. You can buy your own ship for like 10,000 credits.

We all want to own a Millennium Falcon, but if you don't have the money to spare maybe just seeing one is good enough. You can see Star Wars: The Last Jedi when it lands in theaters later this year on December 15, 2017. I wager that the Falcon will feature a bit more prominently in the Han Solo spinoff, which is currently scheduled to release on May 25, 2018.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Simpsons Trailer for "Brick Like Me"

LEGO Simpsons!
Watch a first look at a special LEGO-themed episode of The Simpsons! All-New SUN 8/7c

Monday, November 11, 2013

The Lego Movie Trailer

The LEGO Movie follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson, Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Nick Offerman and Alison Brie join Chris Pratt to form the cast of the first-ever full length theatrical LEGO movie, the greatest movie ever assembled, which is set to hit cinemas February 14th 2014.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Battle of Helms Deep made of 150,000 LEGOs

[Source: Syfy] LEGO pros Goel Kim and Big J spent more than a year planning this gigantic diorama, and it took the duo approximately six months to put it together. The epic battle features 150,000 LEGO bricks, along with a mind-boggling 2,000 mini-figures to fill up the armies on both sides. Whoa. From head-to-head fights to the battalions of archers and orcs, it’s truly a sight to behold.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Best Pictures Nominees - LEGO Style

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards
Alex Eylar, 22, is a bona fide film fanatic. Since 2001, he's seen more than 1,600 movies, but Alex isn't just another film aficianado, he's an artist. His subjects: major motion pictures. His instruments: Legos. With an estimated 30,000 pieces at his disposal, Alex has turned his love of film into an online art exhibit that's made him something of celebrity. Check out his latest project, which features re-created scenes from this year's 10 Best Picture nominees. Who knew a mini plastic Natalie Portman could look so lifelike? [Source: Yahoo.News]
photos by Alex Eylar/Pacific Coast News - 2011