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Star Wars: Evolved – fun LEGO contest!

There is a fun LEGO Star Wars contest at the FBTB.net LEGO forums that I wanted to bring your attention to. Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens will be in theatres shortly, and the contest is in the spirit of the reawakening of the epic saga. Below are the details. 🙂

LEGO Contest Star Wars Evolved

STAR WARS: EVOLVED – LEGO CONTEST DETAILS: The contest is inspired by the fact that Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens uses many of the same vehicles and technology that we are familiar with from the previous films. So the good guys are still flying X-wings and the bad guys are zooming around in TIE-fighters. But these are upgraded versions of these iconic vehicles, to reflect that the story is continuing thirty years after the last episode we have seen. In Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens we will see several of the previously known crafts in their upgraded version, but there is much more that could be done. And that’s what this LEGO contest is about: pick a Star Wars vehicle and create its upgraded version in LEGO form.

LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens X-Wing

STAR WARS: EVOLVED – LEGO CONTEST GUIDELINES: Stick to the core canon for your inspiration, which included the Star Wars movies and the Clone Wars and Rebels TV series. Walkers, speeders, starfighters and all manner of other similar craft are fair game, creatures and playsets are not. The vehicle must be minifig-scale and have room for at least a driver or pilot (if the source had one). Don’t use the X-wing or TIE-fighter because LEGO already made those. The Millennium Falcon is likewise off limits, but you can still build a different evolved YT-1300. How much the ship evolves is up to you, but you can’t just build the same craft in a new color-scheme. The contest organizers encourage more change than less, but make sure the inspiration is clearly recognizable.

STAR WARS: EVOLVED – LEGO CONTEST RESTRICTIONS: No more than one entry per person. No unofficial or modified LEGO parts allowed. No pre-existing or virtual models. No changes allowed after the deadline. The photos of your LEGO model cannot be altered in any way besides basic corrections, so no composite views, special effects, text, graphics, or scenery are permitted.

#75101 LEGO Star Wars Fighter

STAR WARS: EVOLVED – LEGO CONTEST ENTRY: Simply post your submission photos in a reply to the FBTB.net contest thread before the deadline, which is 11:59 PM PST January 16th, 2016. (You must have a forum account to enter.) The first image posted will be used in the polls, but you can post up to five and a link to a gallery with more. You must use Flickr to host your entry pictures because we rely on their built-in image resizing feature. If you do not have an account you can sign up for free, or ask a friend with a Flickr account to host them for you. Once uploaded you will need to embed your photos in the forum.

STAR WARS: EVOLVED – LEGO CONTEST PRIZES: Winners will be determined in a single week-long poll following the deadline. First place wins the #75105 LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon and a new LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens C-3PO polybag (if there are more than 60 entries, a chrome-gold 30th anniversary LEGO Star Wars C-3PO minifig will be included as well). Second place will receive a #75102 LEGO Star Wars Poe’s X-wing Fighter. Third place will receive a #75100 LEGO Star Wars First Order Snowspeeder. The winners will also have the option to switch the set they’ve won with any other comparably priced set currently available.

#75101 LEGO Star Wars Falcon

I thought this contest was a great idea to get those creative juices flowing; just think about all the Star Wars vehicles that can be upgraded! Speeders, walkers, starfighters, and more! The prizes for the winners are also very generous, and you can even pick your own prize, if you want. So head over to the contest entry page for more details about the contest and to submit your entry when it’s done. And you can also check out the currently available LEGO Star Wars sets for inspiration at the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? How do you like this LEGO Star Wars contest? Are you planning to enter? Which Star Wars vehicle do you think would be a good candidate for upgrading? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! And if you plan to enter the contest good luck and may the Force be with you! 😉

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2016 LEGO Disney Princess sets reviews

There are two fantastic 2016 LEGO Disney Princess sets that were released early by LEGO, and are available now; the #41066 LEGO Disney Princess Anna & Kristoff’s Sleigh Adventure and the #41068 LEGO Disney Princess Arendelle’s Castle Celebration. So let’s take a closer look at these two magical sets related to the Frozen film! 🙂

LEGO on Amazon - #41068 LEGO Disney Princess

#41066 LEGO DISNEY PRINCESS ANNA & KRISTOFF’S SLEIGH ADVENTURE: Help Anna and Kristoff bring summer back to Arendelle! Join Anna and Kristoff as they set off on a sleigh adventure to bring summer back to Arendelle. Stop by Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post for hot chocolate and winter supplies, and don’t forget some carrots to feed Sven the reindeer. Then sing along to a few tunes on Kristoff’s banjo before getting a good night’s sleep. In the morning, speed off through the icy wonderland on a Frozen adventure! Includes Anna and Kristoff mini-doll figures plus Sven the reindeer. Sleigh measures over 2” (7cm) high, 6” (17cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide. Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post measures over 3” (10cm) high, 3” (10cm) wide and 1” (5cm) deep. Barn fascia measures over 2” (6cm) high, 3” (10cm) wide and 1” (4cm) deep. 174 pieces. Price: $29.99 – BUY HERE

#41066 LEGO Disney Princess

The star of this set is definitely the reindeer – a brand new animal in the world of LEGO. The sleigh itself is very nice, and there are some great accessories as well. Based on the price-per-piece ratio of 17 cents a piece, this is an expensive set, so it really depends on how much you want that reindeer. See the video-review below for more details on the set to help you decide.

➡ #41068 LEGO DISNEY PRINCESS ARENDELLE CASTLE CELEBRATION: Celebrate Anna’s birthday at Arendelle Castle! Help Elsa and Olaf prepare the courtyard outside for Anna’s party, but keep the Snowgies away from all the sweets! It’s time to wake Anna up and search for her birthday presents hidden in the castle. What kind of presents will she get? Get ready at the vanity in Anna’s bedroom. Search for gifts in the living room with its grandfather clock. Then slide down the roof into the courtyard for cake and birthday celebrations! Includes Elsa and Anna mini-doll figures with outfits from Frozen Fever, plus Olaf the snowman and 3 mini snowmen. Arendelle Castle measures over 10” (27cm) high, 8” (22cm) wide and 5” (13cm) deep. 477 pieces. Price: $59.99 – BUY HERE

#41068 LEGO Disney Princess

This set is an absolute beauty, and a perfect companion for the previously released #41062 LEGO Disney Princess Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle. Elsa and Anna both look really nice, and I particularly like Anna’s new hair-piece (remember that these hair-pieces also work on regular LEGO minifigs). There is a large number of gloriously minty colors, ice pieces, and lots of great accessories. The castle also looks great on display, and the open back allows easy play. At 12 cents a piece, this set is more in line with normal licensed LEGO set prices, and based on what you get it is definitely worth it. See the video-review below for more details.

From these two new LEGO Disney Princess sets I would definitely say that the #41068 LEGO Disney Princess Arendelle Castle Celebration is a great choice as a gift or even just for the pieces. I’m a bit torn about the #41066 LEGO Disney Princess Anna & Kristoff’s Sleigh Adventure. While the set looks great, the price is unusually high even for Disney licensed set. But there is that glorious reindeer… You can find both sets under the LEGO Disney Princess section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? Do you have either or both of the 2016 LEGO Disney Princess Frozen sets already? How do you like them? Would you recommend them to others? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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