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LEGO Contest Story: Build Your World Part 2

(Written by Fikko3107)

Here I will continue of my story participating in a LEGO contest. You can read the first part here: LEGO Contest Story: Build Your World Part 1. Just as a reminder, here’s a short summary of my previous post: There’s a contest called LEGO Build Your World. I signed up. I built robots. I got free stuff. I’m awesome. Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. So, now, this post will continue with what happened next… 🙂

LEGO Contest - Build Your World Details

After submitting my contest entry (see previous post) I hang out at a bookstore for a bit. The LEGO contest organizers told us that if we won they would text us. So I kept checking my phone. Here is the copy of the text I received after some time, translated to English: Fiko, you have won first place at LEGO Build Your World… please attend the award-ceremony on Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 4 PM… thanks. They did spell my name wrong, but everyone does that, so I suppose I can excuse them. I was super excited! 😀

Now I would like to give you a closer look of the freebies I received after I submitted by contest entry. Below is the LEGO Legends of Chima sticker-sheet all participants of the LEGO contest received. It is rather nice, with stickers  of the LEGO Legends of Chima logo, Crominus on his Speedor, Wakz on his Speedor, Laval on his Speedor, Lennox on his Speedor, Equila, Laval, Cragger, Winzar and Razar. I think its pretty meh, but I’m sure little kids would like it.

LEGO Contest Chima Stickers

The other freebie we received was a rather unknown LEGO Hero Factory polybag. First of all I should note that this polybag is quite different from previous ones I have handled. The packaging-material feels thicker and tighter; I believe this is deliberately done so the sticker-sheet within the bag is not damaged. I won’t be showing pictures of the back; it’s mostly orange with some warning labels. The instructions are also fairly straightforward; from the pictures here you should be able to deduce how to build it. The back of the instruction-leaflet advertises the 2012 summer wave of Hero Factory sets.

LEGO Contest Hero Factory Freebie

The sticker-sheet that came with the set includes stickers of Voltix, Stringer, Hero Cuffs, Stormer XL and Speeda Demon. Those shiny bullet-hole shaped things are also stickers – I guess you can use them on Hero Factory armor to make them look battle-damaged.

LEGO Contest Hero Factory Details

Below are all the parts of the LEGO Hero Factory polybag. It’s obvious there’s only 12 parts, despite the polybag stating there should be 13 parts. Does this mean they consider the sticker sheet a “part”? I guess so. The highlight of this set is definitely the silver shield piece, which has been included in only four other LEGO Hero Factory sets. Also the golden blades, which only appeared in Speeda Demon and two Ninjago sets.

LEGO Contest Hero Factory Parts

And here is the LEGO Hero Factory polybag set assembled. It seems to be some kind of a weapon. If those golden blades were silver, they might as well pass as Bulk 2.0’s weapon. For a free polybag, it’s pretty neat.

LEGO Contest Hero Factory Polybag

Now back to the story of the LEGO contest. Before the competition began we were told what the prizes for first place were going to be: a trophy, an all-expenses-paid VIP trip to LEGOLAND Malaysia, and a 1.000.000 Rupiah (approximately $100) gift-voucher for the BricksIndonesia E-Store.

$100 won’t get you far in Indonesia though; LEGO sets here are very expensive. I’ve pretty much formed in my mind what I want to buy, and that’s only 7 moderately small sets, yet it was just slightly under $100. Interesting tidbit: I asked around why LEGO was so expensive in Indonesia. Turns out the government consider it as luxury goods, and thus it gets a whopping 40% excise tax. Which means a small set costing $10 would cost $ 14, and that doesn’t include delivery, profit, etc.

Now let’s skip to Sunday, June 30, 2013, when I received my prize. They said I had to be there by 4 PM, but then the prizes would only be handed out at 5 PM. I took the time to see my model on display, along with the others. You’ve got to admit; mine really stands out in a crowd of sensible buildings and whatnot. After some delays the prizes were handed out. Below is a shot of me getting my trophy. By the way, in case you are wondering, they didn’t let me keep the board.

LEGO Contest Entry by Fikko

I was told that they will keep in touch to take care of the technicalities for the trip to Malaysia, which will happen at the 24th-25th of August. (I hope I won’t have a test on Monday, or I’ll be doomed.) I also asked where my voucher is. I could hardly believe the reply; just type in the notes while I’m ordering that I am a winner of LEGO Build Your World, 1st place, for the 13-15 categories. That was easy!

LEGO Contest Winner Fikko

Also, I think this is a good-enough moment to share a picture I almost forgot to show you: my nametag. You can see that I wrote the name and age myself, in my “impeccable” handwriting.

LEGO Contest Name Tag

Since the LEGO contest committee couldn’t give much details about the trip to LEGOLAND Malaysia I checked the official website for more info. I should be getting access to all 40 rides, early entrance to the park before it opens so that we can see how the LEGO model-builders prep the park, and the best treat of all; a behind the scenes look of the LEGO model-shop, where the model-builders will show us tips and tricks!

LEGOLAND Malaysia

A LEGO representative I met at the contest also mentioned a building event, where the winners of the Build Your World contest from various countries will participate together. Oh, and here’s the cherry on the top: I’ll get a LEGO model-builder to create a LEGO Miniland figure in my likeness to be immortalized in LEGOLAND Malaysia! Wouldn’t that be awesome? I could go there and I could point at it and say “Hey, do you know who that supposed to be?” and then I could smugly grin and say, “me!” Well, the problem is, I’m not entirely sure any of this is true. We shall see. What I do know though, is that they’ll be displaying my contest entry at LEGOLAND Malaysia. Knowing the fragility of my model, that’s going to be like carrying a ticking time-bomb from Africa to Alaska and back again. I predict someone is going to have a nervous breakdown… 😕

LEGOLAND Malaysia Details

Well, that’s the end of Part 2 of my adventures at this LEGO contest. Stay tuned for Part 3, which should be published late August or sometime in September, after I get back from LEGOLAND Malaysia. So what do you think? Have you ever participated in a LEGO contest? Or would you like to? Feel free to share your thoughts, and if you have any questions, in the comment section below! 😉

And you might also like to check out some of my other articles or visit my Contributors Page for more. Thanks for reading and commenting!

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Win the LEGO Star Wars Yoda Chronicles!

The LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles book is now available and here is your chance to win a copy! If you have been keeping up with our LEGO news, you know that The Yoda Chronicles is a new venture between LucasFilm and LEGO, including a TV series, new LEGO sets, and a story around both old and new Star Wars characters. (For more information see links at the end of this post.) Today I would like to show you the LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles book by DK publishing, a well-known publisher for their beautiful and very high quality LEGO books. Then I tell you how you can enter for a chance to win your own copy. 🙂

LEGO Star Wars The Yoda Chronicles Book

LEGO STAR WARS: THE YODA CHRONICLES – written by Daniel Lipkowitz, the LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles should be of great interest to LEGO Star Wars fans. Here is the official description:

LEGO Star Wars fans will jet into Yoda’s galaxy and uncover the truth behind this extraordinarily wise green Jedi in DK’s LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles. This brand-new format features themed spreads based on the legendary Yoda’s adventures, from his leadership of the Jedi council and his duels with Count Dooku and Darth Sidious, to his support of the Wookiees in the Clone Wars and his training of Luke on Dagobah. Specially commissioned photography features minifigures and vehicles in action, with loads of storylines and facts that young readers will love.

Included in the book is a DK-exclusive Special Forces Clone Trooper LEGO minifigure, which is a variation of the new minifigures created specifically for the LEGO Star Wars Yoda Chronicles toy-line. Unique characteristics of the minifigure include officer level classification, newly created blue force-shield, and special helmet and chest plate symbol.

And below is a quote from the introduction to LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles, along with the book’s trailer:

Teacher. General. Grand Master. One of the wisest and most mysterious beings in the galaxy, Yoda has accomplished many things over the course of his 900 years. He has led the Jedi High Council. He has commanded armies into battle. He has trained thousands of aspiring Jedi Knights. He has hidden in obscurity on a forgotten swamp planet. He has made great friends and dangerous foes – and met others whose allegiance lay somewhere in between.

From the golden days of the Galactic Republic, through the chaos of the Clone Wars and the evil rule of the Empire, Yoda’s influence on galactic events is as important and far-reaching as the little Jedi Master himself. This is Yoda’s story.

My thoughts on the book are a bit mixed, but this is because I was expecting something different from the title. Generally a chronicle refers to a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order. Meaning, there supposed to be lot of writing and delving into the details of events from the perspective of the chronicler. In this case the speaker is Yoda himself, who supposed to be revealing historical events from the past of the Star Wars universe, and that’s what I expected the book will deliver.

LEGO Star Wars Yoda Chronicles Detail

However this is clearly not the case. The book is more in the style of other LEGO Star Wars books by DK Publishing with gorgeous pictures and some text sprinkled around to share interesting details. I actually read the whole book and haven’t found anything new about Yoda that I didn’t know already. So the book is quite light in the chronicle department. This doesn’t mean though that the book is not great. I was just expecting something different.

LEGO Star Wars Yoda Chronicles Review

I still highly recommend the LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles book to any LEGO Star Wars fans. If you are clear on that this is not a chronicle in the strict sense of the term, I think it is very enjoyable. And gorgeous! It is over 60 pages of LEGO Star Wars goodness with lots of interesting tidbits about Star Wars characters and what it means to be a Jedi. To give you an idea, here are some of the topics (again; in  a light-way not in a real chronicle way):

  • Where does Yoda come from?
  • Yoda’s friends, students and enemies
  • Yoda’s wisdom
  • Could you be one of Yoda’s Padawans?
  • How does Yoda change the course of a battle?
  • When was Yoda’s darkest hour?
  • Yoda vs. the Dark Side
  • Yoda at home
  • Can you lift an X-wing?
  • What is Yoda’s Legacy?

The book is hard-cover with a really cool holographic shine on the front and back, and as I said before; the quality is excellent. The book also includes an exclusive LEGO Special Forces Commander minifigure inside the front cover that looks great and doesn’t appear to be Chinese-made. 🙄

LEGO Star Wars The Yoda Chronicles Minifigure

The LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles book is available at bookstores as well as on Amazon. The regular price is $18.99. Amazon’s price right now is $12.53. You can get it here: BUY LEGO STAR WARS: THE YODA CHRONICLES

Buy LEGO Star Wars Yoda Chronicles

Now, as far as how you can enter for a chance to win your own copy of The Yoda Chronicles, DK Publishing was kind enough to provide two copies for our readers in a fun little contest/giveaway, so here you go:

LEGO Star Wars Yoda Chronicles Contest

HOW TO ENTER: Let’s keep this simple and fun. To enter the contest just finish the following sentence in the comment section below:

  • If I would meet Yoda in person…

WHAT ARE THE RULES: Nothing difficult; just complete the sentence. You can say whatever you like. One entry per commenter please. If you comment more then once, only the first comment will count. Other than that just keep common-sense courtesy and manners otherwise your answer can be as serious or funny as you want! Have fun!

HOW TO WIN: Contest will run from now until Sunday, July 21st at midnight US EST. Once the contest is closed I will ask my 8-year-old nephew to pick two numbers between however many comments are there. (So if there are 100 comments I will ask him to pick two number between 1 and 100. Whichever numbers he picks are the winning comments.

WHAT YOU WIN: The winning commenters will receive the LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles book, along with the exclusive Special Forcers Commander minifigure.

HOW TO RECEIVE YOUR PRIZE: If you are the winning commenter I will contact you by email. Please make sure your email address in your comment is correct! You send me your shipping address (no PO Box please) and DK Publishing will send you both LEGO books! Best of luck! 😀

You may also like to check out the LEGO Star Wars section for more news, reviews and discussions, or select from the following related posts:

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