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LEGO Legends of Chima at LEGOLAND!

For LEGO Legends of Chima fans there is great news! LEGOLAND Florida recently opened up a whole new Chima section! As you probably know LEGOLAND Florida is a 150-acre interactive theme park with more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, dedicated to families with children between the ages of 2 and 12. Lots of family fun! 🙂

LEGOLAND Florida The World of Chima

There are currently five other LEGOLAND Parks in the world – LEGOLAND California in Carlsbad, LEGOLAND Billund in Denmark, LEGOLAND Deutschland near Günzburg, Germany, LEGOLAND Windsor outside of London and the recently opened LEGOLAND Malaysia —the sixth LEGOLAND Park and first ever in Asia.

LEGOLAND Parks

The World of Chima, just opened in LEGOLAND Florida, is a highly-themed area with thrilling and interactive rides and attractions for visitors of all ages, adding to the park’s already exciting line up of more than 50 rides, shows and attractions.

LEGOLAND Florida Map

The centerpiece attraction is The Quest for CHI, which features an interactive water-ride where guests will set off on an otherworldly and super-wet adventure. After boarding the watercrafts, families can use water-cannons to activate the story in each of the scenes along their journey, as well as have a chance to battle other boats and guests along the shore line.

LEGOLAND Florida Quest for Chi

Those interested in even more splash and water fun can experience Cragger’s Swamp play-area that features playful bubbles, intermittent water-spouts and interactive elements that trigger swamp water effects.

LEGOLAND Florida Chima Waterpark

At the Speedorz Arena, kids will enjoy a super-charged, super-fast competition where multiple players battle against each other using ripcord-powered LEGO vehicles.

LEGOLAND Florida Speedorz Arena

The World of Chima also features a character meet and greet, and a merchandise location that carries the latest LEGO Legends of Chima building sets. All of these areas are complemented by the park’s 4-D movie experience, The LEGO Chima Movie Experience, an exclusive to LEGOLAND Parks and LEGOLAND Discovery Centers.

LEGOLAND Florida Chima

“The World of Chima will become a signature land for LEGOLAND Florida and provides an experience unlike any other in our park today,” said Adrian Jones, LEGOLAND Florida General Manager. “Developing and opening yet another expansion is a prime example of how LEGOLAND Florida continues to provide unique guest experiences, rides, shows and attractions for families with children ages 2-12.” Here are the features of the LEGOLAND Florida – The World of Chima park:

  • 2 million LEGO bricks, (bringing the total of LEGO bricks found in
    LEGOLAND Florida to an astounding 58 million)
  • Nearly 150 LEGO models
  • 219,000 gallons of water in The Quest for CHI
  • Capacity for approximately 1,200 guests per hour to experience The Quest
    for CHI ride
  • Mount Cavora which stands 55 feet from the ground
    • Mount Cavora itself is 23 feet high and 40 feet in diameter
    • Weighs 7,500 lbs.
    • Rushes 1,000 gallons of water every minute

For more information on LEGOLAND Florida and The World of Chima and to purchase tickets, visit LEGOLAND.com.

How about you? Have you been to LEGOLAND Florida or any of the other LEGOLAND parks before? How did you like it? And if you haven’t gone yet, are you planning to? Would you like to visit The World of Chima for some summer water-fun? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comment section below! 😉

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Brick Breakdown: Superman Black Zero set

(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 #76009 LEGO Super Heroes Superman: Black Zero Escape. You can check out the previously discussed LEGO building techniques found in official LEGO sets at the end. 🙂

LEGO Superman Black Zero Escape Review

The Man of Steel is finally getting his fair share of LEGO time! Of course, it’s not LEGO’s fault. After all, Batman has a vehicle and gadget for nearly every occasion. Regardless, Superman is ready to shine! I can’t say I’m a huge Superman fan, so I don’t really know who the guy in the black is, but boy, does he look awesome! Speaking of which, if you do know who this villain is I’d like to hear about him in the comment section below. Now let’s look at the techniques used in this LEGO Super Hero set!

LEGO SLIDING-DOOR TECHNIQUE

You’d think that sliding-doors would get used more frequently in LEGO sets, as they are quite fun. But for whatever reason they don’t appear too often. But we can still learn to build a good sliding-door mechanism that we can incorporate into our LEGO models. For starters, sliding-doors work best with wide rails. These LEGO pieces are specially designed to hold a door in place while providing a smooth surface for the door to slide in between. Generally the same length rail is required at the top and bottom of your door.

LEGO Superman Black Zero Escape Sliding Door

Next you need a stop. This is what prevents the door from flying off the rails on either side. The stop can be located on the door itself, and use the door frame to stop against. In the case of the LEGO Super Heroes Black Zero Escape set, we have a small modified brick with a bar off the side that runs into the sides of the door-panel. Granted; an easier method to use is to have two stops one at each end of the door’s movement. Of course, the more you can hide a stop, the better it will look. The other factor of a sliding-door mechanism is to reduce friction wherever you can. As mentioned earlier, the rails are excellent for this purpose. As for the door itself, you’ll want to cover up any exposed studs with a tile. The larger the tile the better since every groove between tiles provides one more point at which the door can catch.

It is possible to make your own rails for your slide instead of the pre-made ones used here. A typical choice would be tiles. Just remember that the more tiles used, the more grooves there will be to catch on. But if you have no other option, make sure to use the longest tiles possible. Ultimately, that is all that’s involved; you make a frame with smooth surfaces, then provide extra room so whatever fits in the frame can move back and forth in that free space. It is a bit more intensive work than just adding a normal door, but it has a very nice look and functionality.

ANGLED LEGO MODEL ORIENTATION

The odd ship that comes with this set is meant to be held at a particular angle. This brings up a few interesting design challenges. The biggest of these is showing it to a person who knows nothing about the thing you designed your model around and having them understand what it is. People are so used to looking at LEGO with the studs up. Of course, building something upside down can also work well. But when a LEGO model has to be held in a 45 degree angle to make sense, you’ll have issues. The best way to approach this problem is by the use of angled elements. Notice how the ship has various wedges with their own odd angles. It also has a couple of guns pointing out in a strange direction. In cases like these, people handling the model will begin turning it based on the various angles they see in order to make the ship look level.

LEGO Superman Black Zero Escape Pod

For this particular ship, the angle of the seat is the biggest clue to the direction it needs to be held. This is reinforced by the boosters in the back and the guns in the front. If you need to know anything about making odd angles work for you, it is to break up any straight lines that go in a direction you don’t want and build features that will look like they go together when held the right way.

APPLYING WHAT YOU LEARN

Doors are not the only element that can slide on a LEGO model, however they are the easiest feature to work with. I recommend beginning with doors and working your way up to more complicated mechanisms. Slides are excellent when it comes to using multiple techniques together, so get the basics down with doors first, then start playing around with the possibilities. 😀

Ships of the space-faring variety often present us with these really strange angles. These tilts and turns provide builders with a whole new way to look at their pieces, but they also present a visual problem for the uninitiated. When it comes down to design, just make sure you have created new straight lines at the angle you want and people will have no problem orienting themselves to what you have built.

LEGO Superman Sets Available Now

So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO building techniques in the LEGO Super Heroes Superman set? Have you used any of the techniques discussed here in your own LEGO creations? 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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