November 27, 2010

Coming Attractions

Since no one really reads this blog, the following entry is mainly for me... but if you do read it you can look forward to me writing and posting pictures on the following topics:

I just picked up a couple of the 2011 Lego Pharaoh's Quest sets, and I have to say they are quite awesome. It is basically a group of adventures exploring Egyptian locales and coming into conflict with a group of mummies... yes mummies (snake ones, scarab ones, flying ones based on Horus). I'll post some more detailed reviews and pictures soon.

I also have a bunch of pretty recent Star Wars Clone Wars figures sitting on my desk. Unlike other sites, I won't do detailed figure by figure reviews, I'll just post a couple of pictures and tell you which ones I like the best.

I managed to see the premieres of both G.I. Joe: Renegades and Young Justice over the Thanksgiving holiday and I'll post some of my thoughts soon. All I have to say is Young Justice is spectacular! The character designs (best Hawkman/Hawkgirl ever), animation, voice acting and even the plot were top notch. A crazy blend of Teen Titans, Young Justice and the Outsiders. I am not the only one who thinks that the episode was great. Cartoon Network has another winner. The only negative is that I have to wait until January to see more. Renegades was serviceable, and I still need more time to make a final call.

November 23, 2010

The Lego Space Shuttle Adventure...Complete!

All right! The deed is done. I managed to finish my Lego Space Shuttle before the actual Space Shuttle program finished (last launch date currently 12/17/10). It was a really fun build and quite challenging. I think that you can see by the pictures that the likeness is wonderful (down to the tiny crew members).

My daughter really wanted to help me with this one, but I selfishly ended up building it myself over a couple of nights. I'll make it up to her with many purchases of the new space sets that she can build herself.

The shuttle now has a prominent place on my desk, and I don't know if I'll ever be able to take it apart. If you are a Lego or space enthusiast definitely pick this up!



November 17, 2010

A New Look for Our Intrepid Jedi Trio

An interesting new look for our three favorite Jedi has been posted at Starwars.com. I am glad that they are evolving the characters as the Clone Wars series progresses. I did like the "armored" Obi-Wan and Anakin look, blending clone trooper and Jedi, but the new "robe look" is classic. Notice how Ahsoka's color scheme matches Anakin's more closely now, reflecting a change in her attitude as well perhaps? Can't wait to watch this Friday...


November 14, 2010

Boba Nostalgia

Each year (recently) Hasbro has been offering mail-away figures for their Star Wars line. You send in a bunch of UPC codes off the backs of other Star Wars action figures, plus a couple of bucks for shipping and handling, and they send you an exclusive figure. This year, in conjunction with the release of the new Vintage line, they offered a throwback Boba Fett. This is an entirely new sculpt made to look exactly like the original mail-away figure from 1979-80, except this one can actually fire the missile out of his backpack! Check out the comparison between the new mail-away (left) and the 1979 orginal (right). Spot on!

In Progress... The Lego Space Shuttle Adventure

I got this for my birthday back in the summer and I am finally getting around to putting this amazing piece of plastic together. I managed to finish the orbiter up over the weekend and wanted to post some quick picutres. It's great! A very accurate representation of the real shuttle. Once I get the ET, SRBs and launch pad done, I'll post completed pictures.




November 10, 2010

Lego + NASA UPDATE

I just wanted to point out a great article at collectSPACE that goes into a lot more detail around the parternship between Lego and NASA and what it entails, including details on what Lego models will be launching on STS-133 and 134, plans for educational activilities, and two pictures of upcoming space-related Lego sets.

November 8, 2010

How Much Tron Is Too Much Tron?

I haven't figured out the answer to that question yet. We still have about a month and a half until Tron: Legacy comes out and I don't know if I have reached my "overexposure limit" yet. I am all for nostalgia and "re-imagining" old properties when done tastefully and respectfully, but I am also desperately hungry for originality.

Disney is doing their best to promote the heck out of this movie and turn it into another franchise (sorry Prince of Persia and Sorcerer's Apprentice), which I applaud (I own stock). I loved the first movie and still remember seeing it with my dad at the Gold Circle Cinemas in Canton, Ohio when it came out in 1982 (I don't know if he liked it). I even had an "Art of Tron" book with all the great concept sketches by Moebius and other artists (wish I still had it). I didn't have the glow-in-the-dark action figures though.

Let's review some Tron-y stuff that has come out recently and been posted on every other website on the Internet. First up, the movie poster...great homage to the original (haven't reached Tron saturation yet).

But wait, the poster gets bigger and looks even cooler (Tron frustration levels still low)...

Then there are the toys. I promised I wouldn't get roped into another line, and I haven't...except for this cool identity disc with lights and sound! How can you pass that up (well you might be able to)?

Then there was recent news of an animated series coming on Disney XD in 2012 called Tron: Uprising. OK, this has the potential to put me over the top, but wait...the voice case is rumored to include Elijah Wood, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, and Lance Henriksen, with Bruce Boxleitner reprising his role as Tron! Great googily-moogily that's impressive (I am a sucker for anything with Frank Black/Bishop in it). Disney, you may continue your marketing blitz...

Next up, Disney owns Marvel, Marvel owns Iron Man, Disney owns Tron...hmmm maybe a Tron-inspired Iron Man? OK, this is getting close to pushing me over the top, but I will concede to corporate synergy.

Will I reach my limit before the movie comes out? Will I be happy if loads of people go see it, love it, yet not know anything about the original? Will I force my poor daughter to see the original? We shall see...

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November 3, 2010

Lego + NASA = Pure Awesome!

Lego Partners With NASA to Build and Explore the Future

Neat stuff...happy to see that there is going to be a parternship here. Two great things that taste great together! Check out the press release HERE and see the forthcoming Lego site HERE.

Lego has a history of creating great realistic space exploration sets like their Launch Command series from 1990, the Space Port theme from 1999, and the NASA-themed sets they did with the Discovery Channel in 2003 (Space Shuttle, Space Station, Saturn V, Mars Exploration Rover, etc.).

Next year they are planning a new City theme that focuses on a space launch center (a nice update to previous themes). It will be interesting to see how they both leverage this partnership.