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LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910) Review

Great LEGO Sets

Today I have another Throwback Thursday review, but again not in the traditional sense. I’ve received an advanced review copy of the upcoming Great LEGO Sets: A Visual History by DK that will be released in October. Included with the book is a LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910). If it looks familiar, that is because it is a mini version of one of the best LEGO Space sets of all-time, the Galaxy Explorer (497/924).

The set comes in comes separately in a box within the slipcover. The front of the box shows the Micro-Scale Space Cruiser with a rather large LEGO logo on the top left and the set number on the right. There’s also a window showing off some of the pieces of the set. The back of the box shows some action shots of the Space Cruiser.

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

Within the box, there is a polybag and a small instruction booklet included. The set is designed by Mel Caddick and it contains 102 pieces.

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

The build is very quick and easy to assemble and just like its larger counterpart, the back is able to open up by the hinges to reveal a 1×2 mini moon buggy.

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

Overall, the Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910) is a great little replica of the famous Galaxy Explorer. Again Great LEGO Sets: A Visual History will be available in October but you can pre-order it now on Amazon. I’ll have a review of the book itself after I have time to read through it.

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

LEGO Space Micro-Scale Space Cruiser (11910)

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LEGO Ideas WALL·E (21303) Review

LEGO Ideas WALL·E (21303)

In 2008, Disney and Pixar released a film called WALL·E and it instantly became not only one of best animated movies of all-time, but one of the best movies in general. In July of last year, the LEGO Ideas project by Angus MacLane hit 10,000 supporters and a few months later, it was announced that WALL·E would become an official LEGO Ideas set.

LEGO Ideas WALL·E (21303)

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LEGO Seasonal Trick or Treat (40122) Review

LEGO Seasonal Trick or Treat (40122)

A few days ago, we got our first look at the new LEGO Seasonal Trick or Treat (40122) set. The set is officially available on September 1st but some LEGO Stores have started receiving their shipments of it. I’ve managed to purchase a set and here’s my review of it.

LEGO Seasonal Trick or Treat (40122)

The Trick or Treat set contains 133 pieces and retails for $9.99 like previous Seasonal sets. The contents of the box include three un-numbered bags, a small instruction booklet, and two loose dark green 4×8 plates.

LEGO Seasonal Trick or Treat (40122)

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LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082) Review

LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082)

Since today is a Thursday, let’s do a sort of a retro review on a newer set. For one more day, LEGO will be giving out the promo LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082) with purchases of $75 or more at LEGO Brand Stores and on Shop@Home. Some stores may have already run out of their stock so online is probably the only way you can get it. This set continues the trend from last year where LEGO releases a set dedicated for a classic theme. Last year, we had the Classic Spaceman Minifigure (5002812) and now we have another theme with the Pirates.

Box

Like with the previous promo, the box for the Classic Pirates Minifigure is made of a matte-like material. The design is also the same with the classic LEGO System logo on each side of the box and the year now shows 2015.

LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082)

LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082)

Contents

The contents of the promo box include a sealable bag of parts, a postcard showing off some of the LEGO Pirates minifigures through the years, and the building instructions/history guide.

LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082)

The postcard shows a few Pirates minifigures including Captain Redbeard as well as some of the newer ones from this year.

For the instruction booklet, the first couple of pages show you the build while the rest of the book shows you a variety of LEGO Pirates sets starting from 1989 until the present. Did you know there was a LEGO Pirates Advent Calendar (6299) in 2009?

LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082)

LEGO Classic Pirates Minifigure (5003082)

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LEGO Scooby-Doo Mystery Plane Adventures (75901) Review

LEGO Scooby-Doo Mystery Plane Adventures (75901)

In my next review of the LEGO Scooby-Doo sets, I have the Mystery Plane Adventures (75901). It only contains 128 pieces but it retails for $19.99 which is fairly high. The contents of the box include two numbered bags, one instruction booklet, and a sticker sheet.

LEGO Scooby-Doo Mystery Plane Adventures (75901)

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LEGO Scooby-Doo Mummy Museum Mystery (75900) Review

LEGO Scooby-Doo Mummy Museum Mystery (75900)

In my second review of the LEGO Scooby-Doo sets, I have the smallest set in the wave, the Mummy Museum Mystery (75900). The set contains only 110 pieces and retails for $14.99. The contents of the box include three un-numbered bags, an instruction booklet, a small sticker sheet, and a loose 4×10 plate.

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LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902) Review

LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902)

When rumors started last year that there would be a new LEGO Scooby-Doo theme, many fans were excited about it but some were also skeptical on how the sets would look like. That is until when the first images came out early this year and worries were relieved. All the sets were also available at San Diego Comic Con a few weeks ago to attendees and they quickly flew off the shelves. They are now officially available and the sets have become hard to find as many old-school Scooby-Doo fans as well as newer fans wanted a piece of the action.

LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine (75902)

One of the sets I’ve managed to pick up is one of the most iconic vehicles in television history in my opinion, The Mystery Machine (75902). The set contains 263 pieces and retails for $29.99 which is a decent price for what you get. The contents of the box include three numbered bags, two instruction booklets, and one large sticker sheet.

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