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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 #10235 LEGO Winter Village Market, the latest in the lovely LEGO Winter Village series. We have talked about this set before (see review and designer video here: LEGO Winter Village Market Available Now!) You can also check out the previously discussed LEGO building techniques found in official LEGO sets at the end of this article. 🙂

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It’s time for the open-air market with all its sundry delights. Great food, fun games, and a carousel ride, what more could you ask for? I’ll tell you; LEGO building techniques! The LEGO Winter Village Market is in the LEGO Creator Expert Builder series, and boy, it is packed with novel ways to build! So let’s dive right in! 😀

#10235 LEGO Winter Village Market Details

CHAINING LEGO MECHANISMS

The most prominent LEGO technique in the LEGO Winter Village Market set is that the bucket-game and the carousel ride are connected. This is a very efficient technique that provides a lot of interaction with a single crank motion. Of course, in a mechanism like this you can expect gear usage, since both moving elements run on circular paths, but the thing we want to look at is how to chain mechanisms. In actuality it’s very simple; you just need a reliable point of contact. A band or belt could work for this, but they tend to snag or put unwanted pressure on your LEGO model. So the technique of choice is to use extended axles. You can get a really long LEGO axle and call it a day, or you can divide up the axle into sections. It’s easier to get the length you exactly need if you connect shorter axles, just make sure they’re all anchored with either gears or bushes.

#10235 LEGO Winter Village Market Carousel

As for the connection-points you have two options. Either you use a sleeve and just create a longer axle, or you can connect them through the gears. The difference is gears will provide you with the ability to change speeds and/or change the direction of the rotation. You can overthink this technique really quickly due to all the moving parts. However, it all comes down to where the main drive-shafts (axles) are used that make up the heart of this technique. Once you have these in place, the rest is all about embellishing.

USING LEGO ACTION-RAMPS

Now here’s a LEGO technique rarely seen. It is located right under the moving platform of the carousel. There you will build four ramps consisting of curved slopes with no studs on top. These are your action ramps. In essence they work similar to paddling which we looked at in the LEGO Monster Fighters Ghost Train set.  The difference is that the ramps are stationary. All you need to do is have a piece that will run over them consistently without catching. You could use tires or various other rounded LEGO elements to serve as an interaction point.

#10235 LEGO Winter Village Market Details

In the LEGO Winter Village Market flat lift-arms with rounded curve edges are used. From there LEGO designers just had to make sure the element with the rounded piece can move when it hits a ramp and then they are done. The complication in this LEGO technique is all about dealing with snags. You need to make sure the ramp is smooth and not too steep and that the interactive piece that works with the ramp does not accidently hit anything.

AVOIDING SIMILARITY IN LEGO BUILDING

One thing you may notice about the LEGO Winter Village Market set is all the small stalls. They all have a similar function, but look really different from one another. This is actually surprisingly difficult to achieve if you don’t pay attention. Essentially a stall is nothing more than a small structure, usually with four posts and a roof. This can lead into identical builds real quick due to the simplicity of what is needed. The LEGO Winter Village Market set demonstrates a few simple ways to avoid this from happening.

#10235 LEGO Winter Village Market Stalls

First, find an element that does not have to be the same. In this case the roofs on each of the stalls have slightly different approaches; one slants forward, another slants back, while the other two form steeples. But even the two similar ones have different angles and widths to their roofs. The next method is to change color usage. One could be heavier with blues while another takes on reds. This goes a long way in creating variety and bringing out different emotions, since we associate different colors with different feelings.

#10235 LEGO Winter Village Market Accessories

Another option is to contour when you can. This can be anything from shaped bricks  (like the log bricks) to angled elements (like the facet bricks) at the hot food-stall. Finally, if you still need variety, put some accessories in front. A sign, a table, a display, etc. can cover up anything you can’t build around. Plus, it just looks cooler when you make all those small designs.

LEGO TECHNIQUE – TEXTURING WITH SNOW

One element that always pushes the LEGO Winter Village sets to that Expert Builders level is how they manage to include a natural phenomenon like snow. Taken at face value, it is easy to overlook the effort that goes into this texturing technique. First, LEGO designers need to ask themselves; where would snow pile up? The easy answer is where people don’t walk. Therefore the larger piles are in out of the way places.

#10235 LEOG Winter Village Market Snow

Next, they need to ask where would snow stop when encountering an object? This is where you get slope usage next to buildings as they get partly buried. Finally, they have to look at where would snow catch and collect? In previous LEGO Winter Village sets, this would be on window-ledges, but here we have it on the roofs. If you want to add snow to your model try asking the above questions and it will give you a good idea where to place all that white.

APPLYING WHAT YOU LEARN

Chaining mechanisms is a lot simpler than you may think. The hard part is figuring out what two moving objects would naturally be seen right next to one another. You don’t want to break up a setting just for a functional design since those viewing the creation will get distracted by the incongruity. The reason why we don’t see action-ramps in a lot of sets is because they work best in fixed locations. A fixed location often limits how versatile a toy is and therefore not a go-to technique for LEGO.

Avoiding similarities is another one of those lines that define a novice from an expert builder. It’s the subtle touches and distinctions that make an expert’s work notably different. Applying this even in very mundane situations like market-stalls will go a long way in more advanced LEGO buildings. Snow… there’s nothing quite like it.  It is easy to add to a LEGO model since all it really needs is the color white to represent it. The trick is asking the right questions to have a good application for its use.

LEGO Winter Village Holiday Set

So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO building techniques in the LEGO Winter Village Market? What about the carousel, the little shops, and the other techniques we talked about? 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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2014 LEGO Ninjago sets available & more!

Lots of LEGO Ninjago news today, so let’s start with first things first: the 2014 LEGO Ninjago sets have been officially released, so now you can go to the Online LEGO Shop (and as well as LEGO stores) to pick them up. Finally! They should also be available at all LEGO retailers. Expect these to sell out quickly as Ninjago fans have been starving for new sets for a year now! 🙂

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The LEGO Ninjago website has been completely redesigned and now focuses on the 2014 LEGO Ninjago season. First of all there is another new trailer (you can see the previous trailers here), which gives us more clues about the new season, so we can further discuss what’s coming. Exciting?

Secondly, the updated LEGO Ninjago website features all the 2014 Ninjago sets, so if you want to take a good look before making a purchase, you can see them all under the Products tab. The Online LEGO Shop also has excellent close-up pictures of the new Ninjago sets; you can see those here.

2014 LEGO Ninjago Sets

One of the most interesting sections of the new Ninjago website is the Characters section. You can learn all about the 2014 Ninjago characters like Cyrus Borg, General Cryptor, and P.I.X.A.L., as well as the evil droids like the Nindroid Drones, Nindroid Warriors, and one fun character Min-Droid. And of course the bios for Sensei Wu, Sensei Garmadon, Nya and the ninja have also been updated (also listed below for your convenience).

2014 LEGO Ninjago Characters

SENSEI GARMADON: Garmadon is the brother of Sensei Wu. As a young man, he was bitten by The Great Devourer and became Lord Garmadon. Merciless and sinister, he became an enemy of Sensei Wu and the ninja team. It was only when the Overlord was defeated that Garmadon was freed from the darkness. He no longer believes in violence of any kind, and is focused on trying to raise his son, Lloyd, the right way. But is he really reformed, and can he stick to being peaceful in the face of the Nindroid threat?

LLOYD: Lloyd Garmadon is happy that his father is free of the Overlord’s influence. But after so many years apart, it is a lot of work getting used to being father and son again. On top of that, Lloyd’s gold ninja power has made him a target of the Digital Overlord and a potential danger to the world. Lloyd sometimes misses being just a normal boy, but when you’re the golden ninja, it’s hard to just go out and play catch with Dad (you wind up throwing the ball straight through tree trunks).

COLE: Cole is the ninja of Earth. He is disciplined, responsible, strong and a good planner. In the past, he has had a big job to do keeping his more emotional teammates under control. But now he is more relaxed and willing to let others take the lead sometimes. Cole always tries to keep his feet on the ground, even when he is doing Spinjitzu.. Kai jokes that Cole is the only ninja he’s ever heard of who brings a book to battles, so he won’t get bored. Cole was a student at the Marty Oppenheimer School of Performing Arts as a dancer … for two days. Cole likes all kinds of climbing: Rock climbing, cave climbing, tree climbing and dragon climbing … whatever that is! Cole’s favorite color is actually orange … but don’t tell anyone. When Cole was a child his friends jokingly called him Cole Bucket.

JAY: Jay is the ninja of Lightning, a talented inventor with a crazy sense of humor and a huge crush on Nya. He loves all the new technology around today, although his efforts to take it apart and figure it out have led to more than a few explosions. He even has a Cyrus Borg poster on the wall of his room. Although the ninja have been through many fearsome fights, Jay is still the same fast-talking adventurer he has always been. Even Nindroids cannot get this ninja down. But he can sometimes make his teammates crazy! When Jay uses his electrical powers to his fullest, he creates 1.21 gigawatts. Jay once invented a Spinjitzu powered slingshot … but it back fired. Sometimes Jay wakes up in his sleep because he accidentally zaps himself. Jay’s favorite dancing style is electric boogie. Jay and Nya once went dancing on a date, but it spun out of control.

KAI: Kai is the ninja of Fire, and though he is a hero now, he came from humble beginnings. His father was a trusted ally of Sensei Wu and the two adventured together for many years. Wu would later hide the map showing the locations of the Four Weapons of Spinjitzu in his friend’s blacksmith shop. Kai was the last member recruited for the team by Sensei Wu and the last to achieve his full potential (which happened when he saved Lloyd from the belly of an active volcano!) He can be hot-headed and impatient, but is trying to control that. For the first two months of his life his parents called him Ash. Kai once by accident forged a weapon called a ‘Swingana’ … Part yo-yo part sword. It was not a big success. When Kai uses his elemental power in a vehicle, it gets powered up and engulfed in flames … which is why flying a hang glider is a bad idea. Once Kai singed off his eyebrows with the sword of fire. But no one noticed because he painted the back on with a black marker. When Kai’s sister Nya was a baby, he used to juggle hammers to entertain her. When he dropped one on his foot she laughed the hardest.

ZANE: Zane is the ninja of Ice. He was known in his village for being able to sit at the bottom of a freezing lake for an incredibly long time (something it turns out he was able to do because he is a robot). Although being a machine has not changed his friendships with his teammates, it does sometimes make him feel different and a little lonely. Zane’s blueprints end up being used to create the Nindroid army, which inspires him to fight this new foe even harder. While still very logical and practical, meeting P.I.X.A.L. causes him to feel all new emotions.

NYA: Nya is Kai’s sister and has proven herself to be a hero many times. When the ninja team first formed, she had a hard time getting into the action. She was never trained in Spinjitzu, but still wanted to be part of the adventure. By disguising herself as Samurai X, she showed she was just as capable as Kai or any of the others. She is now a valued member of the team, capable of taking charge in a crisis. Nya has always wanted a chance to make a real difference in a fight – she is about to get her wish. Nya’s first version of her Samurai X mech was blue … which is her favorite color. Nya has the high score in ‘Fist to Face 2’ but she keeps it a secret because she doesn’t want to upset her brother. Nya’s bracelet originally belonged to her mother. When Nya was two years old, she always slept with a plush dragon she called Sparky. Jay’s Mother Edna has a photograph of Nya and Jay in her wallet. Jay is still looking for it … he must have lost it somehow.

GENERAL CRYPTOR: General Cryptor is the robotic leader of the Nindroid army, and a servant of the Digital Overlord. Unlike the Nindroids, who rarely speak, Cryptor talks all the time. He loves to taunt and insult his foes in battle, and has even been known to criticize his own troops (saying they are as stealthy as a herd of hungry yaks). Cryptor’s emotional programming is also more advanced than that of the Nindroids, and his quick temper can be used against him. Cryptor dismisses the ninja as a serious threat to his army. That may be a mistake that comes back to haunt both him and the Digital Overlord.

CYRUS BORG: A skilled and imaginative inventor, Cyrus Borg saw the damage done to NinjagoCity by the battle with the Overlord as an opportunity. He rebuilt the place as New Ninjago City, packed with high technology upgrades, and built the Borg Industries complex right on the site of the Overlord’s defeat. Borg’s successes have been many, but his few failures have been spectacular as well (the electronic papercut carving set, the electric bath mat, the nuclear toothbrush, the turbo-jet powered, sub-orbital golf cart, etc.). “When I make a mistake, I make a big one!” he has been known to say.

NINDROIDS & NINDROID WARRIORS: Nindroids are high-tech fighting machines manufactured based upon the blueprints of Zane. But they are the next generation of artificial warriors, stronger, faster, and more agile than Zane has ever been. In addition, they have cloaking abilities that let them turn invisible. This mechanical army serves the Digital Overlord. Where Zane is able to feel friendship and more, Nindroids have no emotions. They are completely cold and totally focused on accomplishing their mission. Nindroids cannot be reasoned with or frightened off and they will only do strategic retreats if it seems that defeat is inevitable.

MIN-DROID: “Min-Droid” is a nickname given by General Cryptor to a small version of a Nindroid. Cryptor jokes that the manufacturing process must have run short of metal, which would explain Min-Droid’s size. Min-Droid is different from standard Nindroids in ways besides his height – for example, he is very sensitive about his appearance and quick to anger when insulted. Although miniature, Min-Droid is still dangerous. The ninja would be smart not to underestimate this robot.

P.I.X.A.L.: P.I.X.A.L. (Primary Interactive X-ternal Assistant Life-form) is Cyrus Borg’s android assistant. When she first meets the ninja, she is under the influence of the Digital Overlord and uses her skills to copy the plans for Zane so the Nindroids can be built. She is cold and mechanical and incapable of any feeling for anyone. P.I.X.A.L. is actually the 16th model in her line, the first 15 having malfunctioned due to a faulty thermo-coil and a malfunctioning AIE-ES (artificial intelligence enhancer-emotion suppressor) chip. Borg was able to fix the coil, but the chip problem has not been completely solved.

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Personally I’m very excited about the ninja/nindroid mesh-up of the story. It is fresh, interesting, and exciting. Can’t wait for the episodes to start! What do you think? How do you like the 2014 LEGO Ninjago sets? Have you gotten any of them yet? And have you checked out the new website? What about the latest trailer? Any new interesting details that you have noticed? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below. 😉

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