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LEGO Star Wars Planets 4 limited release

An interesting piece of news for LEGO Star Wars fans is that the latest in the LEGO Star Wars Planets Series (also referred to as LEGO Star Wars Buildable Galaxy Collection) will not be available in the USA. We are talking about Series 4 here. Apparently sales of the previous series have been slow, so it makes sense for LEGO not to take up valuable shelf-space at retail stores with sets that aren’t moving. However Series 4 is going to be (or have already been) released in other countries.

LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 4

In either case, LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 4 will be the last one in the series. They will be replaced by the upcoming LEGO Star Wars Microfighters Recruitment line we have talked about before (see: 2014 LEGO Sets News & Rumors…). These sets will still include a minifig, along with a minified vehicle/ship that is large enough for a minifigure to navigate. They will be similar to the exclusive sets released at various Toy Fairs. 🙂

LEGO STar Wars Luke's Mini Landspeeder

Like with many other small and limited series, I believe the LEGO Star Wars Planets will have excellent resale value in the future. People just like to collect things, especially miniatures. And since there are only 3 sets per series (12 in total) it is not an impossible dream to get them all, nor do they take up a lot of display/storage space. And they are quite cute with some nice (although not unique) minifigs, mini space-crafts, and globes (the planets) with printing that can be useful for various LEGO creations. If you are interested in investing in LEGO, you might consider stocking up on LEGO Star Wars Planets sets before they are completely sold out. For your convenience, below is a list with pictures of all of the LEGO Star Wars Planets so you can see which you have already and which ones you are still missing from your collection (from the Brickset database):

LEGO Star Wars Planets Collection

The Online LEGO Shop currently carries Series 2 and Series 3 of the previously released LEGO Star Wars Planets sets in the USA (in other countries you should be able to see Series 4 as well). If you haven’t picked up Series 1 as of yet, you can get them on BrickLink or Amazon. Here is the link: LEGO Star Wars Planets sets on Amazon. And if you would like to get Series 4, BrickLink sellers from Europe and Asia can provide them for you.

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What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Star Wars Planets series? Have you been collecting them? Are you disappointed that the last series is not available in the USA? Which of the LEGO Star Wars Planets sets you think is the best? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Architecture Studio hands-on review

(Written by William)

I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who have been interested in figuring out what the #21050 LEGO Architecture Studio set experience is like. We have published an article before on this set (see: LEGO Architecture Studio Set Review), but when I first heard about LEGO Architecture Studio I couldn’t fully grasp what exactly to expect from it. However since I love LEGO Architecture I bought it not too long after it came out and had time to experiment with it. In this article I will hopefully be able to give you a more in-depth look at what this set is all about, and what it is like to build with it. And I would also recommend that you read the other article for getting the best understanding on this set. 🙂

#21050 LEGO Architecture Studio

EXPECTATIONS FROM LEGO ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 

After first hearing about the LEGO Architecture Studio set I was sort of expecting a step-by-step guide on various architectural features. I was imagining that perhaps there would be a section on columns and their various applications, or the book might cover architectural styles through the course of human history. That is far from what LEGO Architecture Studio is about. Below I will show you why…

LEGO Architecture Studio Review

THE REALITY OF LEGO ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

This set is actually an introduction into the architectural process. It gives you an idea on how the minds of some of world’s most famous architects work. LEGO Architecture Studio is not a set full of instructions, rather it has a number of hands-on exercises to help you think like an architect. To show you what I mean by this I will give you some examples that I worked on using the first exercise in the book.

LEGO Architecture Studio Content

LEGO ARCHITECTURE STUDIO EXERCISE – ABSTRACTION

Before showing you my two examples I should explain what is going on. The book included in the LEGO Architecture Studio set tells us that many great architects ground their designs in very basic geometric shapes. Therefore when you begin a new design it is recommended that you start with a concept or basic object that you can roughly build and get a sense of its rudimentary structure. For my examples I built a couch and a window. These basic shapes are considered an abstraction. The only characteristics that are important are the features that let you think of the original object.

LEGO Architecture Studio - Example 1

The next step involves defining the shape a bit more. The book suggests that you try to define the shape multiple times and ways before settling on the one you like the most. Here are the redefined couch and window I went with.

LEGO Architecture Studio - Example 2

Finally, with your redefined shape you can now imagine it as a building. This is where the included LEGO window elements and additional shapes come into play for more detailed work. Below are my buildings that I created from my redefined objects. Note how you can still see the new details that I kept or re-imagined from step to step.

LEGO Architecture Studio - Example 3

CONCLUSION ON LEGO ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

So this is essentially how this set works; it will discuss a concept like abstract geometric shapes that exist underneath a building’s design, and then gives you an assignment to practice the concept. The book’s example for the abstraction lesson was a bird which turned out to look like a very odd building. Needless to say it got the point across and allowed me to experiment with my own ideas.

It’s also important to note that I made the couch before the window. You may observe that the window has a bit more complex starting shape than the couch. The book does not force you to do this, but I wanted to see if the same principles would apply even if I started out with more advanced LEGO building techniques. Judging by my results they seem to do just that. So no matter what your LEGO building skill level is, you can scale the challenge of the exercise to any point you feel comfortable with.

Hopefully by running through the first example in the book you have a better understanding of what to expect from the LEGO Architecture Studio set. I would say that this set is highly geared towards those with a keen interest in architecture; students, teachers, designers, etc. Make sure that this is the case with you before committing to buying LEGO Architecture Studio, as it is this type of person who would get the most out of it. 😉

If you are interested in the #21050 LEGO Architecture Studio set, or other LEGO Architecture sets, they are available at the Online LEGO Shop as well as at Barnes & Noble Online Shop (just click on the links to get there).

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So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO Architecture Studio set? What do you think of the concept? Is this a set you are planning to get? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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