Remember the good old days when Thursday was always Ninjago day around here? There hasn’t been any Ninjago news for a long-long time, but a couple of days ago Hungarian LEGO fan-site KockaMania revealed some interesting information: seven new Ninjago sets will be released as early as in December of this year. Of course we knew about the return of Ninjago in 2014, as it was announced by LEGO with the following poster. 🙂
We talked about this Ninjago poster before (see links at the end of this article), however the list of 2014 LEGO Ninjago set names is very new, and very exciting, if I might say so. Check them out!
#70720 LEGO Ninjago Hover Hunter
#70721 LEGO Ninjago Fighter Kai
#70722 LEGO Ninjago OverBorg Attack
#70723 LEGO Ninjago Thunder Raider
#70724 LEGO Ninjago NinjaCopter
#70725 LEGO Ninjago Nindroid MechDragon
#70726 LEGO Ninjago Destructoid
Both from the Ninjago poster and from the 2014 Ninjago set names it seems that Ninjago is turning more cyborg-ish, mech-ish in the upcoming season, instead of fighting snakes and such. Which I’m actually really excited about, as I love LEGO mechs. Besides mechs being cool, another reason could be is to differentiate Ninjago from the animal-world of LEGO Legends of Chima. Also, Jay Vincent (who writes the music of Ninjago) says the following on his website: “It has now been confirmed that there will be at least 8 new episodes of Ninjago that will premiere in late 2013 and 2014. The writers Hageman are hard at work, and scoring will begin late summer of this year. Look out for more Nindroids, new action, and many, many flutes.” By the way I highly recommend visiting Jay Vincent’s YouTube Channel where you can listen to all the beautiful Ninjago soundtracks (I also added them below for your listening pleasure.)
Also, there is an interesting discussion in the Ninjago TV Show Forum at Eurobricks, discussing the possible new story-line. Not much is known as of yet, but there is this picture where minifigs seems to be auditioning for the position of the ninja on top of a human’s table. That sounds really fun! I love human/minifig interaction stories!
So what do you think about the 2014 LEGO Ninjago sets? How about the more cyborg/mech idea? Do you think it will be a worthy continuation of the previous seasons of Ninjago? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉
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You have probably heard by now that this past week (May 23rd, 2013) the LEGO Group unveiled the World’s largest LEGO model with much fun-fare, and to delight LEGO Star Wars fans across the galaxy. The model, shrouded in mystery, turned out to be the 1:1 replica of the LEGO Star Wars X-Wing starfighter, and first displayed in New York’s Times Square. I was waiting for some good video-footage of the event before posting about it here, as pictures alone didn’t give justice to the massiveness of the LEGO X-wing. So let’s check it out! 🙂
Here are some details on the LEGO Star Wars life-size X-wing and also video-footage from our friends over at the BrickShow: To celebrate the upcoming premiere of The Yoda Chronicles on Cartoon Network on Wednesday, May 29 at 8:00 p.m. (ET, PT), the massive replica took 32 master builders, five million LEGO bricks and over 17,000 hours to complete. The model weighs nearly 46,000 pounds, stands 11 feet tall and 43 feet long, with a wingspan of 44 feet. After three days in New York City’s Times Square, the Model “takes off” for a summer landing at LEGOLAND California Resort where it will be installed through the remainder of the year.
An international team of designers, builders, engineers, mechanics and logistics experts spent over a year bringing this model from brainstorm to reality using the same LEGO bricks and elements featured in the general LEGO retail collection. “Just as kids love to test and hone their LEGO building skills and imaginative storytelling, our LEGO Master Builders are always testing their creative skills to top their last larger-than-life sized creations”, said Michael McNally, Brand Relations Director for LEGO Systems. “The size and structural complexity of a freestanding model 42 times the size of one our retail sets was a challenge they could not resist.”
Below are some fun facts about the life-size LEGO Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter model. It would be awesome if the building-instructions would be available so we can make our own! 🙄
Contains 5,335,200 LEGO bricks
Weighs 45,979.61 pounds (including bricks and steel infrastructure)
Height: 11 feet / 3.35 meters
Length: 43 feet / 13.1 meters
Wingspan: 44 feet / 13.44 meters
32 builders spent 17,336 hours (about 4 months) to construct
Built in the LEGO Model Shop in Kladno, Czech Republic
Is a one-to-one replica of LEGO Star Wars set #9493; The model is 42x the size of the retail construction set
The model was heavily engineered to withstand all the transportation, setup/break down and to ensure it was safe for Times Square given the subway system below and California’s seismic requirements for the LEGOLAND California Resort installation.
LEGO Star Wars is the original and most successful licensed product collection in the LEGO Group’s history and remains among the best-selling global toy-lines. The theme’s evergreen strength comes from its appeal across generations to fans of all ages and a steady introduction of digital content such as The Yoda Chronicles to compliment the building experience. To check out the currently available LEGO Star Wars sets, including the most detailed and realistic Ultimate Collector Series #10240 LEGO Star Wars Red Five X-Wing Starfighter, visit the Online LEGO Shop: LEGO Star Wars Sets at the Online LEGO Shop
As far as Cartoon Network special, the Jedi Master will return in LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles in a 30-minute special premiere on Wednesday, May 29 at 8:00 PM (ET, PT). Yes, that’s tomorrow! Two additional specials will air later in 2013. Here are some details:
LEGO Star Wars returns in epic style with The Yoda Chronicles, an exciting, funny and action-packed new LEGO Star Wars story told in three animated TV specials. “The Phantom Clone” will premiere on Wednesday, May 29 at 8:00 p.m. (ET, PT) on Cartoon Network with specials two and three airing later this year. In the first of three specials, a brand new character, Jek 14 will enter the Star Wars universe. Created by the LEGO Group, Jek 14 is a clone who has been ‘enhanced’ by the Force. Set in the prequel Star Wars era, The Yoda Chronicles features the one and only Yoda — the Jedi Master who has seen it all, done it all and taught generations of Jedi Knights. With help from a fresh class of Padawans, Yoda leads the Jedi in a desperate fight to stop Darth Sidious and his minions from creating a new super-weapon that could crush the Republic and win the war for the forces of evil. In “The Phantom Clone” under the orders of Darth Sidious, Count Dooku sets out to create the new ultimate weapon for the Sith. It is now up to Yoda and the Padawans to prevent Dooku from carrying out his plan but will they be too late? 😕
The LEGO Star Wars specials have quickly become fan favorites on Cartoon Network. Last year’s The Empire Strikes Out premiered as the #1 telecast of the week among boys 9-14, and the #1 telecast of the day among kids 6-11 and key boy demos, according to Nielsen Media Research. LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles is written by Michael Price (The Simpsons) and produced by Threshold Animation. This special marks the first time entirely new Star Wars characters and vehicles have been created specifically for LEGO Star Wars. Building sets related to The Yoda Chronicles and featuring Jek 14 will be available in August.
You can see more pictures of the unveiling of the life-size LEGO Star Wars X-wing at LEGO’s Facebook Page. So what do you think of the life-size X-wing? Were you there? Or wish you were there? And how about The Yoda Chronicles? Are you excited yet? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉
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