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2015 LEGO Modular Building rumors…

Around this time of the year rumors begin circulating about the 2015 LEGO sets. We have discussed practically all upcoming sets a few days ago (see: 2015 LEGO Sets News & Rumors…), but there is one set that was not on the list; the 2015 LEGO Modular Building. Don’t get too excited, I don’t have any concrete information yet, however rumors on next year’s LEGO Modular Building are starting to get solidified. So let’s talk about this. 🙂

#10232 LEGO Modular Street with Palace Cinema

As you probably know, the LEGO Modular Buildings are highly popular with collectors. So far there has been nine sets released in the series – one set each year. The LEGO Modular Buildings are all in the price range of $150-$200, can be interconnected and configured in different ways, and are highly detailed minifigure-size buildings suitable both for play and display. Here is a list of all LEGO Modular Buildings for your reference:

LEGO Modular Buildings Series

As far as the 2015 LEGO Modular Building, there has been rumors circulating for some time now that it will be a Police Station or Detective Agency, and recently a member at the Brickset forum by the name Paperballpark stated that he has been informed by a reliable source (which usually means that the person works for LEGO) that the next LEGO Modular Building is indeed going to be a Detective Agency, will be available on January 1st 2015, and the price will be £132.99. Please still treat this information as a rumor as there is no official information available about the set, however at least the price and the release date sound right and are in line with previous sets in the series.

LEGO Modular Street

There is no information on how the set will look like, however it is reasonable to believe that the Detective Agency will be more Sherlock Holmes style rather than the modern LEGO City Police and high-tech LEGO Ultra Agents sets. An old-fashioned Detective Agency would match the look and feel of the other LEGO Modular Buildings better. It is also expected that the building will include other sections; perhaps an apartment or small shop. The building could even be split, like the #10218 LEGO Modular Pet Shop – that would be nice, don’t you think?

#10243 LEGO Modular Buildings with Parisian Restaurant

I couldn’t find a good example of a fan-created LEGO Modular Detective Agency, however there are a couple of LEGO Modular Police Stations listed on LEGO Ideas that are pretty nice. I guess their chances of becoming an official LEGO set are going to vaporize if the rumor about the LEGO Modular Detective Agency indeed proves to be true. Anyhow, here is one of the projects that I liked by LEGO fan ezzkazz.

LEGO Modular Police Station by ezzkazz

As I have mentioned the LEGO Modular Detective Agency is still a rumor, but it is certainly exciting and fun to talk about. I’m sure more information will be available within the next couple of months. In the meantime you can check out the current selection of LEGO Modular buildings at the Online LEGO Shop. They are a little hard to find as they don’t have their own category, but they are listed under the LEGO Creator section and the Hard to Find section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Shop for LEGO Modular Buildings

The next LEGO Modular Building set that will be retired is the #10211 LEGO Modular Grand Emporium, so if you are planning to collect the series, I would get that one first. I have also heard rumors that the #10224 LEGO Modular Town Hall may be retired early as that seems to be one of the least favored sets due to the higher price and lack of interesting details. And as far as which one is the best LEGO Modular Building set, I would vote for the #10243 LEGO Modular Parisian Restaurant – it is such a sweet building and so full of details, you can’t go wrong with it!

2014 LEGO Sets Parisian Restaurant

So what do you think? Do you collect the LEGO Modular Buildings? Or are you planning to? Which one is your favorite so far? And what do you think of the LEGO Modular Detective Agency? Any ideas on how it might look like? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

And you might also like to check out the LEGO Modular Houses section, or select from the following related posts:

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Brick Breakdown: LEGO Ideas Exo Suit

(Written by William)

In this Brick Breakdown series I review official LEGO sets, from the perspective of looking at interesting building techniques we can all learn from. Today we will be looking at the #21109 LEGO Ideas Exo Suit. You can also check out the previously discussed LEGO techniques found in official LEGO sets at the end of this article. 🙂

#21109 LEGO Exo Suit Review

So far everything that has been released from the LEGO Ideas/LEGO CUUSOO platform has been something very unique with a fresh look at LEGO model creation. And the #21109 LEGO Ideas Exo Suit is no exception, in fact it takes us to even newer levels. The LEGO Exo Suit blends the worlds of LEGO Constraction (Construction + Action) figures and LEGO System in such a complex yet seamless way – basically creating a bridge between the two – giving LEGO fans lots of learning opportunities.

#21109 LEGO Exo Suit Details

Normally a LEGO builder will specialize in either LEGO Constraction or LEGO System. Of course, the very best builders are proficient in both methods, but the reason for most people to choose one or the other is due to the fact that LEGO Constraction and LEGO System elements – and the way a person approaches building with them – are quite different. Even though all LEGO pieces have at least some common interconnectivity, most people tend to use these elements separately. However when you are able to combine the two different building methods, you widen the possibilities of what can be done with LEGO exponentially. The LEGO Exo Suit gives us great lessons on how this can be accomplished.

LEGO CONSTRACTION & LEGO SYSTEM BLEND

For starters, most LEGO models that blend these two styles will usually incorporate LEGO Constraction as the framework and LEGO System for detailing. This is primarily because LEGO Constraction has a high degree of functionality, which means that when an arm moves or a knee bends, it is the LEGO Constraction that defines how that works. Since this is a crucial element in designing a moving model, it makes sense that LEGO Constraction provides the skeleton.

#21109 LEGO Exo Suit Front

However it is interesting to note that in the LEGO Exo Suit, each section of the body is specialized; so rather than just using LEGO Constraction for the frame and LEGO System for details, a case-by-case design choice has been made for each part of the body. For example the feet, the hands, and the torso use LEGO System, while the arms and legs take advantage of LEGO Constraction. You may note that the more fluid elements are typically the LEGO Constraction sections, while the more rigid areas are LEGO System.

This is demonstrated by the number and ways the elements can be articulated. For LEGO System articulation can be found in the fingers, the twisting of the feet, and the canopy for the driver. In each case we are dealing with a single type of movement, like a basic rotation or swivel. Meanwhile, the arms have ball joints for the shoulders, swivel for the elbows, and rotation in the wrists – that all work as a single unit. Ultimately, for blending a LEGO creation with multiple building systems, I recommend asking yourself how fluid you want the model to move in each of its major areas. This determination will point to the right method for the right job.

THE LEGO TRIANGLE OF BUILDING
One topic that doesn’t get addressed much is triangle of building. Basically, there are three points of construction that a LEGO model is built around: decoration, stability, and functionality. Often times when building you have to exclude one to achieve another. This is why figuring out how to double up on one of these points is the best way to build.

#21109 LEGO Exo Suit Back

As I have mentioned, this topic doesn’t get addressed much as official LEGO sets often go above and beyond to equal out these three points of creation. It is usually LEGO fan models that lack in some of these areas. In fact the LEGO Exo Suit is the first official LEGO set I have built that seems a little weak in one of these major functional points; and that is stability. The LEGO Exo Suit definitely maxed out its potential on decoration and functionality, however stability is a bit on the weak side. And by stability I don’t just mean the model staying together, but also balancing the whole structure and how well the small decorative elements remain in place.

Fortunately the LEGO Exo Suit just begs for being modified and perfected, so you can fix the problems you may encounter. The point that’s important here is knowing where to look when your LEGO creation encounters problems. For instance, if your model looks too stiff you may need to revisit its functionality, or if it is overly decorated you might be giving up some stability and/or functionality.

APPLYING WHAT YOU LEARN

The interesting thing with LEGO Constraction and LEGO System is that they usually use a third system – LEGO Technic – to find common ground. Essentially a system will be defined by how it is used in your LEGO model. So by being aware of what you want to achieve, and by being familiar with all three systems, you can more easily find the right types of pieces to make it all work. In addition, the best LEGO model is the one that is directly in the center of the triangle of building we talked about. It gives LEGO fans a little bit of everything without forgetting anything essential. Being aware of the triangle can also help troubleshoot any areas where you run into issues; simply examine what you built and figure out which of the three features is out of balance.

As you probably know already, the #21109 LEGO Ideas Exo Suit has been sold out at the Online LEGO Shop for quite some time now, although it has been announced that they will be restocking at some point – hopefully sooner rather than later, as a lot of people missed out on this set. My understanding is that official LEGO stores have been restocked, so if here is one near you, you can check there. The set is also available on Amazon for a somewhat higher price: LEGO EXO SUIT ON AMAZON

Shop LEGO Ideas Sets

So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO Exo Suit set? Have you had a chance to build it? Did you learn from the interesting building techniques? And did you modify or change it in any way? Feel free to share your own experiences, tips or ask questions in the comment section below! 😉

And you might also like to check out the other reviews in this series:

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