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LEGO Technic Pull-Back Racers for 2017

Back in 2013 LEGO introduced a special series of LEGO Technic vehicles with a pull-back motor. They are referred to as the LEGO Technic Pull Back Racers. Since then, LEGO has been adding two new sets each year to the collection. The two sets released in 2013 were the #42010 LEGO Technic Off-road Racer and the #42011 LEGO Technic Race Car. In 2014 the #42026 LEGO Technic Black Champion Racer and the #42027 LEGO Technic Desert Racer were added. In 2015 we got the #42033 LEGO Technic Record Breaker, and the #42034 LEGO Technic Quad Bike. In 2016 the #42046 LEGO Technic Getaway Racer and the #42047 LEGO Technic Police Interceptor were introduced. The sets continue to be well received, so for 2017 two more sets were scheduled, the #42058 LEGO Technic Stunt Bike, and the #42059 LEGO Technic Stunt Truck. Both are already available at the Online LEGO Shop. 🙂

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Even though I’m not hugely involved with LEGO Technic, I’m very fond of this series and have been collecting them from the very beginning. The LEGO Technic pull-back motor is quite powerful, and the vehicles are really fun to race. Because they are built of LEGO Technic pieces they don’t fall apart if you fly them over obstacles or crash them in a wall. Also, the two sets for each year can be combined into a larger set with two motors! If you would like more information about how these vehicles work, I recommend you check out the LEGO Technic Pull-Back Racers article as it includes an interesting interview with the designer of the sets. And below we will look at the two new sets in the series.

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This year the LEGO Technic Pull-Back Racer sets went through some slight changes. You will notice that the vehicles are somewhat smaller than in previous years, and now a ramp is included with each set. I don’t think the smaller size takes anything away from the play-experience, as the vehicles are still quite chunky and feel good to handle. I also really like the fresh color-scheme of the LEGO Technic Stunt Truck, and the yellow/black color of the LEGO Technic Stunt Bike is pretty sweet as well. It is worth noting that LEGO designers come up with a new design and color-scheme for these vehicles each year, so if you collect them all you will have a very nice variety of vehicle styles and colors.

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I’m also very happy about the ramps. It is natural to build ramps for these vehicles because they were born to run fast and fly over obstacles. I have been building ramps for them from cardboard, and all kinds of piled up items, but it is really nice to get LEGO Technic branded matching ramps. They are made of a very sturdy plastic cardstock piece, and a few additional LEGO Technic parts to prop them up. The size is 4×3 inches, and about an inch tall. While the design is simple, it is actually quite effective and will make your vehicles fly. Of course, they can be used with the sets from previous years. See the video-review below by JANGBRiCKS to how the ramps work.

The larger combination model for the two sets is a Power Racer that incorporates both motors, so it can run faster and further. Instructions for the combi model should be available at the official LEGO Technic website sometime in January. Another noteworthy feature of the sets is that they both include the printed LEGO Technic 40th Anniversary piece that will be added to all of the 2017 LEGO Technic sets (see below).

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#42058 LEGO TECHNIC STUNT BIKE: Perform impressive stunts with this high-speed LEGO Technic Stunt Bike model, featuring a yellow and black color scheme with checkered racing stickers, front and rear lights, authentic exhaust pipes and extra-wide rims with low profile tires. The Stunt Bike is also equipped with a pull-back motor, and comes with a buildable stunt-ramp. Combine with the #42059 LEGO Technic Stunt Truck pull-back model for extended play possibilities or to create the Power Racer combi model. 140 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

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#42059 LEGO TECHNIC STUNT TRUCK: Perform amazing stunts with this high-speed LEGO Technic Stunt Truck model, featuring a blue, black and white color-scheme with checkered racing stickers, sturdy front bumper and wide blue rims with low profile tires. This Stunt Truck is also equipped with a pull-back motor, and comes with a buildable stunt-ramp. Combine with the #42058 LEGO Technic Stunt Bike pull-back model for extended play possibilities or to create the Power Racer combi model. 142 pieces. Price: $19.99 – BUY HERE

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While the recommended age-range for the LEGO Technic Pull-Back Racers is 7-14, I very much enjoy them as an adult as well. It is nice to play around with such strongly built LEGO sets. The vehicles are just the right size for an interesting building experience without being too overwhelming (as larger LEGO Technic sets tend to be). Once the sets are put together, younger children can play with them also, as the vehicles won’t fall apart even with intense use. They are very fun.

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The #42058 LEGO Technic Stunt Bike, and the #42059 LEGO Technic Stunt Truck, as well as the #42046 LEGO Technic Gateway Racer (my favorite of all!), and the #42047 LEGO Technic Police Interceptor from 2016, and the #42033 LEGO Technic Record Breaker from 2015 are available under the LEGO Technic section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO Technic Pull-Back Racers? Do you have any of them already? Are you collecting them? Which one is your favorite so far? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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The LEGO Batman Movie sets review – part 3

(Written by William)

A very interesting set in The LEGO Batman Movie line is the #70904 LEGO Batman Movie Clayface Splat Attack. The main character is the brick-built Clayface, and you also get a couple of regular minifigures. The total piece count is 448, and the price is going to be $34.99 when the set becomes available in January. Considering that this set is pretty much just Clayface, you might wonder if it is worth the price tag. So let’s take a closer look. 🙂

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The two minifigures included in the set are Batman and Mayor McCaskill. Batman is the same as in the other sets in the series, with the new yellow utility-belt and a couple of Batarangs. The cape is the newer softer type, which feels nice. Mayor McCaskill comes with a walkie-talkie and a rather nice new hair-piece in a bob cut. Her skin color is what LEGO calls nougat (flesh on BrickLink), which adds some interesting ethnic diversity. She is a completely new character to the Batman Family of titles, and will be voiced by Mariah Carey in The LEGO Batman Movie. Both minifigures have dual faces with different facial expressions.

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The rest of the set is taken up by the giant Clayface. As a character, there have been multiple Clayfaces over the years. However, the most notable one is Basil Carlo, who was a former movie star turned crazy. Along his journey, he gained the ability to shape-shift and melt people. It is unlikely however, that The LEGO Batman Movie will use his people-melting power.

While in the #70907 LEGO Batman Movie Killer Croc Tail-Gator we previously reviewed (see links at the end of this post) the large figure of Killer Croc is a specially moulded bigfig, Clayface here is completely brick-built. The shaping is mostly done with heavily layered plates, which makes the figure surprisingly heavy and dense. It also worth noting that Clayface looks good from every angle – in contrast with most other brick-built figures, that usually look good from one side only. The layered plates also aid in the lumpy appearance, which is very appropriate for this character.

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As far as movement, Clayface can turn his head, as it is on ball-mounting. The shoulder-joints are on clicking hinge-joints, which means they can move away from the body, as well as rotate. The elbows and legs are on large ball-joints, so they can achieve fairly fluid motion.

For action elements, there is the small mud trap a minifigure can stand in. Clayface also got two mud hands with built-in mini-guns. Each gun can hold six 1×1 round plates, and with a simple turn they go flying. You can also remove one of the mini-gun hands and replace it with the large hammer hand. In the video-review below you can see how it all works.

The set contains a good amount of interesting parts. First of all, note the large number of plates in that delicious medium-nougat color (medium-dark-flesh on BrickLink) The four half-cylinder panels that make up the hammer are a new part that only appeared in a couple of sets so far. Also, even though Batman’s utility-belt is in practically every set, it is worth mentioning it as a very useful accessory. And as I mentioned earlier, Mayor McCaskill’s hair is a new piece. Also noteworthy are Clayface’s eyes, which are printed on the side of a couple of slopes.

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There are a couple of building techniques I wanted to touch upon as well. The first involves sculpting, while the other deals with creating color definition. Both are used in every part of Clayface’s body, and contribute to the very high piece-count of the set. When it comes to sculpting, we tend to find distinct features and then do our best to bring them out. In this case, Clayface is more about a lack of distinction. So two methods were used to soften the features.

First is creating depth. The figure still needs to look like something, so LEGO designers found all the high points that needed to stick out on the character, then gradually sloped away from these points. This gives us the dominant shape of the figure. Next, all the sharp corners needed to be eliminated, so there is a heavy use of rounded plates and slopes. Everywhere there would be a hard edge is replaced with something curved. This tricks the eye into seeing a much softer shape.

The more interesting technique (at least to me) is the creation of high color definition. Because so many round plates are used, it means you can see more of the pieces under the outer layer. So instead of using more of the nougat color and make the model look flat, LEGO designers opted to use reddish-brown and black underneath for extra highlights. To be more precise, black is used for shadowing, and reddish-brown for subtle variation to give the illusion of sharper defined colors. Very clever.

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All in all, I would say that this set is surprisingly complex. In fact, it would probably be more enjoyable to older kids, rather than the recommended age-range of 8-14. I think an 8-year-old would probably not appreciate the unique building techniques, and they might even have trouble with some of the more fragile sections during building.

I will also add that I’m not a big fan of the price. While the piece-count does warrant it, and you definitely get your money’s worth in the very substantial Clayface, there is not much else here for LEGO fans to be excited about. I think around $29.99 would be a more reasonable price for those who would really like to get this set for Clayface or the parts. So you might wait a little until the set goes on sale, and in the meantime pick one of the more interesting sets in The LEGO Batman Movie Collection. Some of them can already be found at the Online LEGO Shop.

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What do you think? How do you like The LEGO Batman Movie Clayface Splat Attack? Is this a set you are planning to get? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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