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LEGO Star Wars UCS Set Fan Vote Results!

You might remember from our previous discussion (see: Vote for the Next LEGO Star Wars UCS Set!), that LEGO recently gave Star Wars fans a chance to decide on one of the upcoming LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series sets. There were three models to choose from; the Star Wars Nebulon B Escort Frigate, the Star Wars Tie Bomber, and the Star Wars Republic Gunship. The community was very excited about participating in such a rare opportunity, so there was lots and buzz and votes. The results were revealed a few days ago, which you can read about below.

Over half of the voters selected the Star Wars Republic Gunship from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, so that’s the clear winner! Coming in second was the Star Wars Nebulon B Escort Frigate, and third place went to the TIE Bomber.

What will happen now is that the LEGO Star Wars designer team will get busy working on the LEGO Star Wars UCS Republic Gunship. Perhaps it will be released late this year, or more likely, Star Wars Day in May of next year (traditional day for releasing new LEGO Star Wars UCS sets).

There is also an extra surprise! Three lucky voters have been randomly drawn and will be receiving the LEGO Star Wars UCS Republic Gunship when it is released, as well as a #75255 LEGO Star Wars Yoda set. So, if you participated in the voting process, keep your eyes on your inbox, as you may have been one of the winners!

So, let’s talk about this news a bit. The Republic Gunship is a very popular vehicle, even with those who are not necessarily fans of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. It’s basically an awesome looking troop carrier. The colorful design is also appealing to LEGO Star Wars fans who are getting a bit tired of all the gray starships. LEGO already released three versions of the Republic Gunship; the #7163 LEGO Star Wars Republic Gunship in 2002, the #7676 LEGO Star Wars Republic Attack Gunship in 2008, and the #75021 LEGO Star Wars Republic Gunship in 2013. All three sets were very popular with awesome designs, great play-features, and nice selection of minifigures.

Speaking of minifigs, this is probably the biggest question about the LEGO Star Wars UCS Republic Gunship. Many of LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series sets aren’t minifig-scale. Some of them don’t include minifigs at all, or they are included on a separate stand for display purposes. However, a troop carrier wouldn’t make much sense without the troop. If LEGO designers do make the gunship minifig-scale, then how will they make it significantly different from the regular sets to earn the Ultimate Collector Series title?

There is some debate about what is considered a LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series, as LEGO themselves changed the criteria several times. But just looking at the officially designated LEGO Star Wars UCS sets, we got the #75060 LEGO Star Wars Slave I and the #75095 LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter in 2015, the #75098 LEGO Star Wars Assault on Hoth and the #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star in 2016, the #75144 LEGO Star Wars Snowspeeder and the #75192 LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon in 2017, the #75181 LEGO Star Wars Y-wing Starfighter in 2018, and the #75252 LEGO Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer in 2019. As you can see, some are minifig-scale, others are not, and some are more display models while others are play-sets. If you want to check them out, three of the previously released LEGO Star Wars UCS sets are still available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the results of the votes? Which model did you vote for? And what would you like the LEGO Star Wars UCS Republic Gunship to look like? Would you like it to come with minifigs? Or would you prefer a larger display model that’s not minifig-scale? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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There are two sets LEGO is offering with Double VIP Points this month: the #70432 LEGO Hidden Side Haunted Fairground and the #41393 LEGO Friends Baking Competition. Both sets come with great play-features, so let’s take a look.

Just like all the previous LEGO Hidden Side sets, the #70432 LEGO Hidden Side Haunted Fairground combines a buildable LEGO model with the LEGO Hidden Side virtual reality app, so interactions with the model triggers events in the digital world. The LEGO Hidden Side universe is set in the fictional town of Newbury, where ghosts haunt people and buildings. And, what could be more scary than a haunted fairground with creepy clowns?

One of the most impressive features of the LEGO Hidden Side sets is the incredibly detailed minifigs. In this set, we get Jack with a highly detailed and double-moulded cap and white hoodie, Parker get a brand new hair/headphones combo, J.B. is the same as in previous sets but with new facial prints, and the two clowns are Jimbo Loblo and Terry Top. The clowns come with translucent accessories to make them haunted. These are great pieces to work with, especially the new piece that allows the hip to look tilted. Very cool!

As far as the play-features of the set, there are two fairground rides, both of them using the fairly new-ish rollercoaster tracks in two colors. Just like in the previous LEGO Hidden Side sets, revealing various colored tiles activates certain activities within the app. I don’t have a device to try this out with, but from what I have seen, it’s fun to play with. I would note though that the app is not essential to enjoy the LEGO Hidden Side sets. So, if you don’t have a device with VR capabilities, you will still have plenty of fun.

I think this set would also look great with the LEGO Creator and LEGO Friends fairground sets. You know… to add a bit of spookiness. In the video-review below, you can see the set in more detail, and if you want to check it out it’s available at the LEGO Hidden Side section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #41393 LEGO Friends Baking Competition is my most favorite LEGO Friends sets this year. It comes with so many of the new cake frosting elements in two sizes (2×2 and 4×4) and two colors (light-aqua and brown)! And you get towns of ice-cream pieces too in four colors (white, pink, light-aqua, and brown). The set basically depicts a baking competition between David at the lime-green station and Stephanie at the yellow station, and judged by Lillie in the chef’s hat.

How the play-feature works is that there is a spinning wheel over the stage with a star in front. You spin the wheel, and whatever cake the star ends up pointing to is what the contestants will have to bake. There are eight choices; a chocolate banana cake, a chocolate whipped cream cake, a strawberry whipped cream cake, a blueberry cake, a cake with cherries on top, a chocolate and cookies cake, an apple cake, and a stinky fish cake… just to throw off the contestants. In the numerous times I have tried spinning the wheel, it lands on the stinky fish cake a suspiciously high number of times, which makes me think that this competition is rigged!

A notable feature of the set is that the cakes from the pictures could actually be recreated from the included pieces. You can stack the colored layers of the cakes any way you want, and put on the frosting pieces in any combination. (Notice that the top of the wheel is also a cake, and those pieces can be reused as well). In addition, there are tons of little decorative elements to represent frosting and toppings (fruits, chocolate bar, cookies, ice cream tops, flowers, bows, and yes, a stinky fish too). Besides the decorations you see on the displayed cakes, those drawers and cabinets you see at the back of the stage are filled with extra toppings as well.

I should also mention that you get tons of kitchen and baking utensils, the cake stands in front of the baking stations rotate, and the three sections of the set (the center stage and the baking stations) are modular, so they can be configured in different ways. And of course, the three mini-dolls look awesome with nicely decorated torsos. Gosh, I love this set! I have included the product demo below so you can see the play-features, and you can get the set at the LEGO Friends section of the Online LEGO Shop.

If you are in the mood of shopping for new LEGO sets, I would highly recommend either or both of these. And remember, both of these sets come with Double VIP Points until the end of the month, so you also earn and you spend. And, until the end of this week, you will also get a free LEGO Hidden Side set with purchases of $45 or more, so you can take advantage of that as well: SHOP LEGO HIDDEN SIDE & SHOP LEGO FRIENDS

What do you think? How do you like these two sets? Are you planning to get either of them? Or do you have them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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