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LEGO Star Wars 2017 summer sets review

A large number and great variety of LEGO Star Wars sets were released at the beginning of the month, including new LEGO Star Wars Battle Packs, regular LEGO Star Wars sets, LEGO Star Wars large buildable action figures, and sets related to the LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures story. Below, I have included some of my own thoughts on the sets, as well as video-reviews by JANGBRiCKS, so you can see all the sets in more detail. So let’s take a look. 🙂

2017 LEGO STAR WARS BATTLE PACKS: LEGO Star Wars Battle Packs have been fan favorites for a long time because they offer an inexpensive way for army-building, or getting unique minifigures cheaply. For this summer, we get two new battle packs. The #75166 LEGO Star Wars First Order Transport Speeder Battle Pack features a small Transport Speeder, two First Order Stormtroopers, a First Order Flametrooper, and a First Order Officer. The #75167 LEGO Star Wars Bounty Hunter Speeder Bike Battle Pack comes with a Bounty Hunter Speeder Bike and four minifigures; Dengar, Bossk, 4-LOM, and an IG-88 droid. In the video-player below you can see both sets in more detail.

2017 LEGO STAR WARS REGULAR SETS: There are a number of really excellent sets in this wave, and because none of them are particularly large, they are quite affordable. The #75178 LEGO Star Wars Jakku Quadjumper from Star Wars: The Force Awakens is probably the most interesting both in terms of design and color-scheme. Even if you are not into Star Wars, this is a great set just for spaceship parts! The #75180 LEGO Star Wars Rathtar Escape is an other interesting set, depicting an action-packed scene from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Make sure you watch the video-review below to see how it all works.

The #75182 LEGO Star Wars Republic Fighter Tank is a more classic looking LEGO Star Wars set from the Star Wars Expanded Universe (now referred to as Star Wars Legends). It’s nice to see Aayla Secura again! One of the most talked about new sets has been the #75183 LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Transformation featuring a pivotal scene from Star Wars: Episode III. The transformation mechanism is simple, but quite effective. The #75191 Star Wars Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive is another classic set from Star Wars: Episode II. In the video-player below, you can see all five sets in more detail. Either watch the videos one after another, or use the drop-down list in the upper-left corner of the player to make a selection.

2017 LEGO STAR WARS FREEMAKER ADVENTURES: LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures turned out to be a quality and really fun show, so now we are getting two more sets related to this Star Wars spinoff. The #75185 LEGO Star Wars Tracker I features an imposing tri-wing spacecraft and a buildable Probe Droid (those things always creep me out!), and three minifigures; Rowan, Emperor Palpatine and an M-OC Hunter Droid. The #75186 LEGO Star Wars The Arrowhead is a pretty normal looking starship, until you discover that battering ram at the front! The minifigures include the rest of the Freemaker siblings, their droid, and a lone Stormtrooper. Watch the video-reviews below to see all the features of these unique sets.

2017 LEGO STAR WARS LARGE BATTLE FIGURES: The large battle figures LEGO introduced a couple of years ago either look super weird or super awesome. Fortunately, in this wave we get two of the best looking ones; the #75531 LEGO Star Wars Stormtrooper Commander, and the #75332 LEGO Star Wars Scout Trooper & Speeder Bike. The Scout is probably the best large battle figure set LEGO ever released. In the video-player below you can see both sets in more detail.

The Star Wars sets in this wave are quite an interesting mix, which I think is a good thing. There is something for everyone, whether you like the new movies or the classics. The designs are solid, and the parts are very interesting even for non-Star Wars fans. In addition, all the sets are in the small to medium range, so none of them are particularly expensive. You can find all the sets at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the 2017 summer wave of LEGO Star Wars sets? Do you have a favorite? Are you planning to get any of them? Or do you have some of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO City Jungle – win a trip to Costa Rica!

When we talked about the new LEGO City Jungle sets a few days ago (see: Review LEGO City Jungle, Coastguard & More!) I mentioned that for this theme LEGO partnered with National Geographic TV Kids. One aspect of this partnership is a really cool LEGO contest, where you can win a trip to Costa Rica with the National Geographic Expeditions team! Details below 🙂

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – OVERVIEW: Imagine your adventure in the jungle and create it! What are you discovering on the trip around the jungle? A new species of plant or animal, a lost city, an ancient temple or a mysterious abandoned vehicle? Let your imagination go wild! Everything can happen in the jungle! To enter, build or draw your adventure, take a picture of your creation and upload it. The grand prize winner will – together with your family (4 persons) – head off with National Geographic Expeditions to the jungles of Costa Rica in Central America! You will explore the treetops and volcanic canyon landscapes of Rio Blanco, go zip-lining through tropical forests surrounded by astonishing wildlife, visit a wildcat rescue center to meet orphaned ocelots and jaguars, and dine in a tree house!

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – ELIGIBILITY: The competition is only open to children between the ages of six (6) and sixteen (16) years old at the time of entry, who are residents of the US, the UK, Benelux, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Poland, Hungary, Czech, Romania or Russia, and who submit a valid entry to the competition. Furthermore, it is a requirement that the entrant have a functioning level of spoken English. All entrants must obtain the consent of a parent or legal guardian. You are not eligible to enter if you are an employee, officer, director or partner of National Geographic Partners, the LEGO Group, their affiliates and subsidiaries. Immediate family members of the contest entities (spouse, parent, child, sibling and their respective spouses, regardless of where they live) or persons living in the same households of such individuals, whether or not related, are also ineligible to enter or win a prize.

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – HOW TO ENTER: The first thing you need to do is make sure you have an active LEGO ID. Then you can start building your creative jungle explorer action scene, vehicle, campsite, booby-trapped temple, or exactly what your dream jungle adventure should have! Then take pictures of your creation, and upload them to the competition gallery. You can also draw a creation based on the specified competition theme and enter that in the contest. The upload and submission to the competition must be done via the LEGO City gallery on LEGO.com/jungle and will be subject to the LEGO Group’s standard moderation mechanics, under which it can take up to 48 hours before the submission is visible in the gallery. There is no limit on the number of Entries submitted per person or household.

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – DEADLINE: You must submit your entry by November 30, 2017 at 23:59 GMT. Any entries received after this time are not valid. You can use an online time-zone converter to make sure you don’t miss the deadline.

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – JUDGES: The potential winners will be selected by a jury panel consisting of members from the LEGO City marketing team (situated in Denmark), selected members from the National Geographic Society (situated in the UK & USA), and a couple of independent people (situated in Denmark). Entries will be evaluated according to creativity and imagination. The odds of winning will depend on the skill and talent of the entrant, as assessed by the judges, and on the number of eligible entries received.

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – PRIZES: One first prize winner will receive a 7-day National Geographic Costa Rica Family Expedition for two (2) children between the ages 6-17 and two (2) adults who are 18 or older. This includes round-trip economy-class air transportation between a major international gateway airport near the winner’s home to San José, Costa Rica, double occupancy standard hotel accommodations, and excursions as indicated in the itinerary on the website, and a 1-year subscription to National Geographic Kids Magazine. The second prize winner will receive the LEGO City Jungle Explorers standard assortment consisting of the following LEGO products; #60156 LEGO City Jungle Buggy, #60157 LEGO City Jungle Starter Set, #60158 LEGO City Jungle Cargo Helicopter, #60159 LEGO City Jungle Halftrack Mission, #60160 LEGO City Jungle Mobile Lab, and #60161 LEGO City Jungle Exploration Site. The third prize winner will receive the LEGO following LEGO City Jungle Explorer sets; #60159 LEGO City Jungle Halftrack Mission, #60160 LEGO City Jungle Mobile Lab, and #60161 LEGO City Jungle Exploration Site. Both second and third prize winners will also receive a 1-year subscription to National Geographic Kids Magazine.

LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST – WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT: Winners will be announced on LEGO.com/jungle on January 8th. The potential winners will be contacted via the entrant’s email address on the 8th of January 2018. Potential winners have ten calendar (10) days from the date of notification to complete and return the winners’ documents. If the potential winners cannot be contacted within (10) of days of notification, or fail to complete the required winners’ documents correctly within the deadline, a new potential winner will be selected from all remaining eligible entries received within the entry period.

As you can see, this is an amazing contest, with an even more amazing prize! Visiting Costa Rica, and going on an adventure with the National Geographic Explorers team are the dreams of many kids and adults. So, if you want to participate, make sure you read the contest rules carefully, then start building or drawing! You can find all the details on the LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST PAGE, and on the LEGO CITY JUNGLE CONTEST FAQ page. And if you need some inspiration for your contest entry, check out the LEGO City Jungle sets the LEGO City section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO City Jungle contest? Are you excited for the possibility to visit Costa Rica with the National Geographic Expeditions team? Do you already have some ideas of what you are going to build or draw? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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