Preview – LEGO Toy Story 7592 Construct-a-Buzz

This is a quick preview of the new 2010 LEGO set from Toy Story, 7592 Construct-a-Buzz. It comes with 205 pieces (and few are extra) and is a large-scale version of Buzz Lightyear, along with an Alien minifig (with shortened/half-height legs).

In the words of my wife, it’s “Rockin”. It’s a very neat set. It’s just under 8 inches (21cm) tall and has some really unique parts. There were surprisingly few stickers – quite a few of the parts you see with designs on them are printed. Just about everything pivots various ways, although the elbows are locked. The visor/helmet is a really neat piece that I can imagine will be used in MOCs for interesting spaceship designs (or domes for some kind of micro/mini-scale landscapes). It’s got a couple of large purple plates for wings, and I believe you can’t get them in this color in any other set.

I’ll get the full review published later today, complete with photos of the construction, since it’s pretty unique.

2010 LEGO Toy Story 7592 Construct-a-Buzz

Visor down:
2010 LEGO Toy Story 7592 Construct-a-Buzz

Visor up:
2010 LEGO Toy Story 7592 Construct-a-Buzz

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Review: LEGO Atlantis 8072 Sea Jet

This is going to be very similar to the LEGO Atlantis 8073 Manta Warrior Review I posted last night, given the price point of under $4.00 and with it being an impulse set and all.

There is one big difference between the two – the 8073 is focused on Manta Warrior and his rubbery head with a small amount of scenery. This set on the other hand is focused equally on the human diver and the “Sea Jet” which was an easy to build underwater scooter of sorts. Given the ease and standard parts used in building the Sea Jet, it would be quite easy and cheap to outfit all of your human divers using BrickLink. The “wings” move up and down, as do the handlebars and grip/claw at the front.

Again, it’s what you see is what you get – there is nothing fancy about the jet or the human diver. I wouldn’t have minded seeing this combined with the Manta Warrior for a $6 set, or perhaps as part of a “Battle Pack” similar to what you see with the Star Wars lines where you get 4-5 human divers and some sea jets for around $10 – $12.

By the Numbers:
Set: Atlantis 8072 Sea Jet
Year of Release: 2010 (released at end of 2009)
Type: Impulse / Minifig/Vehicle Set from the Atlantis theme
# of Pieces: 23
# of Extra pieces: 4 (see photo below)
# of Minifigs and what kind: 1 – Human Diver
Stickers? No
Price: $3.49 at retailers, official online LEGO Shop, plus Amazon.com (price may vary)
Ages: 5-12
Time to Complete: Less than 10 minutes

Click the photos below for larger images at flickr (full 8072 Sea Jet set at flickr)

2010 LEGO Atlantis 8072 - Sea Jet
(note: The minifig in the middle is from the 8073 Atlantis Manta Warrrior)

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Review: LEGO 8073 Atantis Manta Warrior

This is a review of another 2010 set from the Atlantis theme that has been officially released early by Toys R Us. It’s the LEGO 8073 Manta Warrior from the Atlantis series. This is going to be a short review, given that it’s an impulse set with less than 15 pieces for under $4.

You’re basically getting a cool little Manta Warrior minifig with a rubbery head, and with a very small amount of scenery (half a dozen pieces or so). There’s not much else to say – you can look at the pictures and decide – It’s a great minifig with $0.50 worth of scenery.

For another photo of this set, please see the Atlantis 8072 Sea Jet Review we published the day after.

By the Numbers:
Set: Atlantis 8073 Manta Warrior
Year of Release: 2010
Type: Impulse / Minifig Set from the Atlantis theme
# of Pieces: 13
# of Extra pieces: 1 (1×1 slope)
# of Minifigs and what kind: 1 – Manta Warrior
Stickers? No
Price: $3.49 at the official online LEGO Shop, also at Amazon.com (price may vary)
Ages: 5-12
Time to Complete: Less than 5 minutes

2010 LEGO 8073 Atlantis - Manta Warrior

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More 2010 LEGO Sets at Toys R Us

Having heard that quite a few new 2010 LEGO sets are popping up at Toys R Us and LEGOlands, I paid a visit to the Toys R Us in South Austin earlier today to have a look, and it was surprising. We bought and are going to review in the … Read more

LEGO Creator 5867 Super Speedster – Minifig Scale?

After seeing the comparison between the Creator 5867 Super Speedster and 8156 Ferrari, somebody worked out the actual size and asked me if the 5867 is minifig-scale. Luckily I caught the email right before I was about to tear down the speedster and work on the armored car build of it.

The answer is yes, sort of.

Simple answer: If you are willing to remove a tile from the seats, and remove the legs from the minifigs, you can fit them in there (click for larger image):

2010 LEGO Creator 5867 Super Speedster - Minifig Size!

Shark man from the Atlantis sets doesn’t fit too well, as you can see, thanks to his shark half.

Complex (and proper) answer: If you were to change the seats, as well as change how the roof plate is supported, they would fit comfortably (minus any mini figures with large heads). The speedster is scaled to fit them if you make those changes. Changing it into a convertible might just be the easiest way to deal with the roof, and would allow you to work the seat tile back into the mix, raising the minifig so he can see over the steering wheel, but then you start getting into working on the dashboard…I would build it, look at what doesn’t work, then back up and tear it down to where you can work with them.

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Comparison of Creator 5867 Super Speedster with 8156 Ferrari FXX

I’m not going to get the review of the new 2010 LEGO Creator 5867 Super Speedster, which is a 3-in-1 (also makes for an armored car and a go-cart) posted tonight, but I figured I would post some photos showing a comparison to the 8156 Ferrari FXX 1:17.

I did so since it seemed like a natural comparison – both are sports cars and both have nearly an identical color scheme. The Super Speedster is a new model for 2010 and comes with 278 pieces sells for $19.99 (available now at the LEGO Online Shop and Amazon.com), while the Ferrari had over 600 pieces and retailed for around $60.

Obviously it’s quite a bit smaller than the Ferrari, but there’s quite a few influences present from the Ferrari. My general impression so far (I have yet to build the go-cart and armored car) is that it’s a great value for $19.99 and comes with a lot of useful plates and smaller pieces (if you prefer red/black).

Remember, click on the photos for larger versions at flickr.

2010 LEGO Creator 5867 Super Speedster - Compared to 8156 Ferrari FXX

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