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As we have discussed previously (see links at the end of this post), the second series of LEGO Mixels characters have been released this month. Although I got all of them as soon as they were released, I have avoided writing a review as the new characters sold out within one day at the Online LEGO Shop. I didn’t want to disappoint you talking about a great series that you couldn’t get. However now that they are back in stock, let’s take a closer look at these wacky little guys! 🙂

LEGO Mixels Series 2 Review

LEGO BLUE MIXELS – this is the icy Frosticon tribe, including #41509 LEGO Mixels Slumbo, #41510 LEGO Mixels Lunk, and #41511 LEGO Mixels Flurr, all very cute and funny characters with interesting pieces and clever building techniques. All three of the characters include several of the new small ball-hinges, and the color combination of medium-azure, regular blue, trans-blue, and trans-medium-blue (as referred to on BrickLink) is very nice. I particularly like the little dragon. Check out the video-review of each of the blue-tribe characters by JANGBRiCKS below.

LEGO BROWN MIXELS – this is the Fang Gang, including #41512 LEGO Mixels Chomly, #41513 LEGO Mixels Gobba, and #41514 LEGO Mixels Jawg, all with lots of teeth. Again, you will get more of the small ball-hinges, although not in all three characters; the mad-dog looking Jawg doesn’t have any, but the other two does. This is actually my favorite tribe from this series, especially Gobba. He is evilishly cute, has great articulation and likes to chomp on my finger. 😈

LEGO ORANGE MIXELS – this is the Flexers tribe, including #41515 LEGO Mixels Kraw, #41516 LEGO Mixels Tentro, and #41517 LEGO Mixels Balk. All three of them are quite unusual looking crab and octopus-like creatures with lots of movable legs and long pincher-looking things. Only Balk has the new ball-joints, however the other two are also very articulated using hinge elements.

I’m not at all disappointed with this second series of LEGO Mixels. It continues the trend from the previous series of great little creatures built from useful small parts in great colors, employing interesting building techniques. And you also get three more Nixels (one with each new tribe). The Nixels are the same as in the first series, so if you are collecting all the LEGO Mixels now you would have two of each. Also, just like with the previous series, you can create LEGO Mixels Max models by combining all three characters from each tribe. You can find the instructions for the Maxx characters here: Download LEGO Mixels Max Instructions

LEGO Mixels Series 2 Max Instructions

My favorite LEGO Mixels tribe remains the red Infernites, followed by the yellow Electroids, then the brown Fang Gang, the blue Frosticons, the orange Flexers, and finally the gray Gragsters. My three most favorite characters are Zorch from the red tribe, Volectro from the yellow tribe, and Gobba from the brown tribe, but it is hard to choose as they are all really cute. I rotate which one I keep on my desk. 🙄

LEGO Nixels

The second series of LEGO Mixels is now available at the Online LEGO Shop (although I don’t know for how long as they sold out really fast the first time around). And if you are lucky, you may also find them at various LEGO retailers like Toys’R’Us, Wal-Mart and Target. There will also be a third series coming later this year – we will talk about those later. If you are into collecting fun and cheap little LEGO sets with lots of potential, LEGO Mixels are a perfect choice. They are also great for displaying and just for doodling around. Besides they are too cute to resist!

Shop New LEGO Mixels

So what about you? How do you like LEGO Mixels? Which one is your favorite LEGO Mixels tribe? And who is your all-time favorite character? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Ideas: The Little Prince in LEGO

Today I would like to introduce you to a project on LEGO Ideas (formerly LEGO CUUSOO) that is particularly close to my heart; The Little Prince in LEGO form. If you are a regular reader here you probably know that I have made my own version of The Little Prince some time back (see in my flickr gallery) and he is carefully tending his planet right here on my bookshelf. However LEGO fan Colin Walle thought further and decided that LEGO really should make a Little Prince set for all LEGO fans to enjoy. Thus he submitted his idea to LEGO Ideas, and if his project gets 10,000 votes, LEGO will consider it for production. 🙂

LEGO The Little Prince

”It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” wrote Saint-Exupery, and this is also Colin’s introduction to his project. He also writes: “The Little Prince would make a wonderful LEGO set because it is a timeless classic enjoyed by children and adults all over the world. The story was first published 70 years ago, in 1943, and there are over 2 million copies sold each year (with the total over 400 million). It has the world record as the most translated novel in the world (over 280 translations so far – and let’s translate it into LEGO together!). This would make a great gift item for adults and children, and would be something that some of The LEGO Group’s bookseller partners (i.e.: Barnes & Noble) could market as well in conjunction with the book. ‘All grown ups were once children… but only a few of them remember it’ wrote Saint-Exupery, but I think that AFOLs (Adult-Fans-of-LEGO) are some of the few that do.”

LEGO The Little Prince Idea

Colin’s idea for the LEGO Little Prince set hasn’t fully solidified as of yet, but he does have some ideas and proposals for the official LEGO Little Prince set; either the Little Prince on Asteroid B-612, or the Little Prince with Antoine de Saint-Exupery and his airplane. I think both of them are good ideas and have their merits. The Little Prince tending to his planet with the volcanoes and the rose is such an iconic and sweet scene anyone could recognize and appreciate, however this set-up would not have a whole lot of play-value. The second proposal with Saint-Exupery’s broken down airplane is also a pretty well recognizable scene and would provide playability besides just being a display-piece. Saint-Exupery crashed his plane in real life and that experience was the inspiration for the novel; in the book he is working on his broken down plane when he first meets the Little Prince. Perhaps even the fox and the snake could be added as additional characters to play out pretty much the whole story.

LEGO The Little Prince Project

Also, it needs to be decided which version of the Little Prince himself to use; the one in the green outfit with red bow-tie and red belt, or the one dressed as the Little Prince with cape and sword. I think with the first proposal of the Little Prince tending his planet his simple green outfit would work better, whereas for the second setup his princely garb would work nice. It is hard to choose as they are both sweet renditions of the character.

If you would have any preference (or any other suggestions and ideas) you can let Colin know in the comment section, or on his LEGO Ideas page for the project. And in either case, if you would like The Little Prince to become an official LEGO set, don’t forget to vote. The project already got over 3,300 votes as of this writing, and is enthusiastically supported by the Saint-Exupery estate that owns the license (so there should be no issues there), however it needs to reach a minimum of 10,000 votes to be considered by LEGO for production. There are only a little over 300 days left to reach this goal and you can show your support by voting for it here and also share it with family and friends: VOTE FOR LEGO LITTLE PRINCE

Vote for LEGO The Little Prince

So what do you think? Would you like to have The Little Prince as a LEGO set? Feel free to share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback in the comment section below! 😉

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