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Brick Breakdown: LEGO BrickHeadz Avatar Set

(Written by William)

As I mentioned in some of my previous reviews, I’m a big fan of LEGO BrickHeadz sets. I find them to be an interesting building experience as they often show the potential of how to stretch basic building concepts.

However, when I got an early review copy of the #40554 LEGO BrickHeadz Jake Sully & His Avatar set arrived, I was a little worried. I wasn’t sure if I would have enough to say about the set as I wasn’t familiar with the source material. See, in 2009, when the Avatar film came out, I was moving homes and therefore missed a good chunk of pop culture that year. So, to prepare for this review, I decided to purchase and watch the movie to fully understand the character.

LEGO BRICKHEADZ JAKE SULLY

This is the first time we have a BrickHeadz in a wheelchair. In fact, the chair actually takes the place of the normal BrickHeadz stand. However, this is not the first time we build an object in a LEGO BrickHeadz set. The pod in the #75317 LEGO BrickHeadz The Mandalorian & The Child set is another example. However, the wheelchair is the first time such an object is built for a full-size BrickHeadz character.

All the wheels on the wheelchair can rotate, so it is functional. You may have to be careful not to display it on a slanted surface as it may roll away. I personally like the fact that LEGO designers used 2×2 and 4×4 round plates to make the wheels instead of creating a specialized wheel mold. These built wheels fit in with the LEGO BrickHeadz style perfectly. It’s also a nice feature that Jake can be removed from his wheelchair.

Jake himself is probably one of the plainest BrickHeadz I’ve built in quite some time. He has a basic black shirt and blue jeans. The only thing that makes him stand out in any way are his arms, which are built off of tilt-hinge bricks. This allows for his hands to be in the right position so they don’t get in the way of the large wheels of the chair.

I’m a little surprised LEGO designers didn’t make him have one of the exo-masks so he can survive Pandora’s air. Although Jake is simple to build, the wheelchair, which is a bit more involved, makes up for it. Besides, Jake in his human form spends most of his time in the link chamber in the movie, which might be another reason LEGO designers kept him pretty basic.

LEGO BRICKHEADZ JAKE SULLY’S AVATAR

Now we get to the more eye-catching of the two characters. Given the fact that it comes with the headband, this is Jake Sully’s avatar form near the end of the film. The printing on the chest, arms, and eyes are all nicely designed. Also notice the tail, which can move as well. Unfortunately, his braid cannot be repositioned to connect with nature.

A couple of features that make this BrickHeadz stand out have to do with its height. Standard BrickHeadz usually has a 2×4 plate to represent their pelvis and a 1×2 brick or stack of plates to make up their legs and feet. For this character, we do get a 2×2 plate for the middle of the pelvis, but the rest of the hips, legs and feet are two 1×2 bricks stacked together. This gives the character a two-plate height difference compared to other BrickHeadz.

Because of the elongated torso and legs, the arms will have to be elongated as well. To achieve this, LEGO designers built the arms on 2×3 plates instead of the standard 2×2 plates. Throw in a very long spear, which only accentuates how tall this BrickHeadz feels.

LEGO BRICKHEADZ AVATAR – FINAL THOUGHTS

I can’t recall building any LEGO BrickHeadz set that had multiple versions of the same character in the same set. Given the vast difference between Jake’s human form and his Na’vi counterpart, this is an interesting choice. One big feature of the natives on Pandora is how tall they are. This makes sense given the planet’s low gravity. So, having a character that is built more elevated than normal and pairing it with one that is sitting makes this feature really stand out.

I know that LEGO BrickHeadz doesn’t appeal to everyone. Plus, trying to collect them all can be rather expensive. But this is one set that has gone beyond the regular draw of just the source material and offers something different than most BrickHeadz sets.

Additionally, with more BrickHeadz rumored for 2023, this set makes me wonder what other surprises LEGO has in order to expand the line. Seeing the wheelchair makes me think BrickHeadz vehicles might be a thing in the future, but time will tell.

Honestly, if you’re not a fan of LEGO BrickHeadz or the Avatar movie, this set won’t change your mind. But for those who appreciate BrickHeadz, the wheelchair is definitely something to study. I can also see fans of the film taking inspiration from this set and making a BrickHeadz Colonel in a mech suit for Jake to go up against. Overall, this is a solid entry in the LEGO BrickHeadz line. The set will be available starting October 1st at the LEGO BrickHeadz section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO BrickHeadz Avatar set? And how do you like the building techniques we discussed here? Do you collect LEGO BrickHeadz characters? And do you build your own BrickHeadz characters? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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List of LEGO Sets Retiring Soon!

LEGO recently updated the list of sets retiring soon at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. This means that that these sets aren’t going to be produced any longer. Once the current stock runs out, we won’t be able to purchase them from LEGO directly. So, if you have been eyeing any of them, it’s a good idea to pick them up as soon as possible, especially since we’re close to the holiday shopping season and prices on the secondary market are almost always higher. Below is the list of the sets that are getting retired.

#10271 LEGO CREATOR EXPERT FIAT 500 – A replica of the iconic Italian car from the late ’60s. Comes with luggage rack with suitcase, detailed interior, and opening roof, doors, hood, and tailgate. To complete the Italian theme, the model also includes a folding easel with a paintbrush, palette and small ‘painting’ of the car in front of the famous Colosseum in Rome. 960 pieces. Price: $89.99. Available at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#10272 LEGO CREATOR EXPERT OLD TRAFFORD – A 1:600 replica model of the Old Trafford football stadium with authentic details including the players’ tunnel and a statue of Sir Alex Ferguson. 3,898 pieces. Price: $299.99. Available at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#10275 LEGO WINTER VILLAGE ELF CLUBHOUSE – This is the LEGO Winter Village set from a couple of years ago featuring the home of Santa’s little helpers. There’s a Christmas tree decked with ornaments, a selection of gifts and a computer to track who’s naughty and who’s nice, and a telescope lets the elves watch Santa’s sleigh as it takes off on Christmas Eve. 1,197 pieces. Price: $99.99. Available at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#10282 LEGO ADIDAS ORIGINALS SUPERSTAR – Just like the real thing, this LEGO version includes the iconic Adidas Originals Superstar sneaker graphics, shell toe shape, trefoil logo and serrated 3 stripes mark. Right shoe or left shoe? You decide! This set includes 17 extra LEGO elements so you can choose to build either the right-foot or left-foot sneaker. For extra realism, it even has shoelaces and comes in an authentic shoe box. 731 pieces. Price: $79.99. Available at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#21319 LEGO IDEAS CENTRAL PERK – Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Friends, the legendary American TV sitcom, the café features the iconic main seating area including a sofa, armchair, chairs and a table, the service area with a brick-built coffee machine, service counter, cash register, cookie jar, menu board, and more, and the stage area for musical performances with a sofa, extra seats and tables, and more. 1,070 pieces. Price: $59.99. Available at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#21324 LEGO IDEAS 123 SESAME STREET – The 123 Sesame Street building features Bert and Ernie’s apartment, Elmo’s bedroom, and Bert’s rooftop bird house, and is packed with authentic details and accessories. To complete the iconic street corner scene, there is Hooper’s Store, Big Bird’s nest, Oscar the Grouch’s trashcan, and much more. This set includes Sesame Street character minifigures Elmo, Cookie Monster, Bert and Ernie, plus Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird figures, to spark imaginative fun. 1,367 pieces, Price: $119.99 Available at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#21328 LEGO IDEAS SEINFELD – Seinfeld was ‘the show about nothing’ that made everyone laugh, and now you can celebrate the legendary TV sitcom with a LEGO version of Jerry’s apartment. It’s packed with authentic details, such as the kitchen/living room where Jerry and friends would hang out and the hallway from where neighbor Kramer would burst in. Accessory elements include a blue statue, muffin top, painting of Uncle Leo, Prognosis Negative videotape, Commando 8 air conditioner, and Festivus pole. 1,326 pieces. Price: $79.99. Available at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#42083 LEGO TECHNIC BUGATTI CHIRON – This exclusive model has been developed in partnership with Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S to capture the essence of the quintessential super sports car, and comes with gleaming aerodynamic bodywork, logoed spoked rims with low-profile tires, and detailed brake discs. The accessible cockpit features a Technic 8-speed gearbox with movable paddle gearshift and a steering wheel bearing the Bugatti emblem. Insert the top speed key and you can switch the active rear wing from handling to top speed position. The rear lid affords a glimpse of the detailed W16 engine with moving pistons, while beneath the hood you’ll discover a unique serial number and a compact storage compartment containing a stylish Bugatti overnight bag. This 1:8 scale model comes with a classic Bugatti duo-tone blue color scheme that reflects the brand’s signature color, and a set of stickers for additional detailing. The set is delivered in luxurious box packaging and includes a color collector’s booklet with comprehensive building instructions. 3,599 pieces. Price: $349.99. Available at the LEGO Technic section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#43179 LEGO MICKEY & MINNIE BUILDABLE CHARACTERS – Based on Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks’ iconic characters, these figures feature Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in dynamic poses, with several buildable accessories including a guitar, vintage camera, tripod and a photo album with photos of their adventures. Mickey stands 14 in. (36cm) high and Minnie stands 13 in. (35cm) high.1,739 pieces. Price: $179.99. Available at the LEGO Disney section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#71040 LEGO DISNEY CASTLE – This highly detailed model comes with an array of exciting Disney-themed features and functions. The intricately detailed facade and towers replicate the iconic Walt Disney World Resort Cinderella Castle, and each accessible castle room includes special features inspired by some of Disney’s greatest animated feature films, providing endless play possibilities with the included minifigures; Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck and Tinker Bell, or other characters from your collection. 4,080 pieces. Price: $349.99. Available at the LEGO Disney section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#75252 LEGO STAR WARS IMPERIAL STAR DESTROYER – Build and display an icon of the Galactic Empire – the Devastator. This Ultimate Collector Series model captures all the authentic details of the starship as it appeared in the opening scene of Star Wars: A New Hope, including swiveling guns, a tilting radar dish, huge engine exhausts, intricate surface detailing and of course a buildable scale version of the Rebels’ Tantive IV starship to chase down. This galactic civil war UCS set also includes a display stand with informational fact plaque and two Imperial minifigures, making it the perfect LEGO Star Wars collectible for discerning fans. 4,784 pieces. Price: $699.99. Available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#76161 LEGO DC COMICS 1989 BATWING – Recreate the authentic detail and gothic elegance of Batman’s iconic aircraft, the Batwing. The impressive reproduction features realistic details, removable canopy, full interior, poseable flaps and a new special brick that will allow you to mount and display your model on your wall. There’s also a stand, nameplate and 3 minifigures – Batman, The Joker, and a Lawrence the Boombox Goon. 2,363 pieces. Price: $199.99. Available at the LEGO DC Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Also, back in stock alert! A fan favorite, the #76989 LEGO Horizon Forbidden West: TallNeck, is back online. LEGO fans can recreate the most iconic Horizon machine in the Forbidden West – Escape to a mysterious, machine-dominated world. 1,222 pieces. Price: $89.99. Available at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you planning to get any of these sets before they get retired? Or do you already have the ones you want? How do you like them? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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