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LEGO Creator Roller Coaster review

One of the most anticipated LEGO sets that will be released soon is the #10261 LEGO Creator Expert Roller Coaster. We talked about the set already, along with the #31084 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Pirate Roller Coaster available later this summer. See the article and discussion here: LEGO Creator Roller Coasters Coming! 🙂

In the previous article linked above, you will find the press-release with pictures and a couple of demonstration videos on how the #10261 LEGO Creator Expert Roller Coaster works. However, LEGO didn’t release a designer-video as of yet, which leaves LEGO fans with some questions about both the construction and the functions of the set.

Fortunately, JANGBRiCKS was able to get an early copy of the set from eBay, and did a throughout review, with some extremely helpful details. He shares on his blog: “The build took a good 7+ hours and casually exposed me to some pretty advanced and humbling LEGO math. Best of all, the finished product works every bit as well as anyone could ask for, if not better.” Sounds exciting, isn’t it?

In the player below, I have included two videos by JANGBRiCKS. The first one is the full review of the set (about 25 minutes long), covering everything from the building experience, building techniques, how to motorize the set, unique parts, minifigures, size comparison with other large sets, any possible issues that may come up while building and playing with the set, and more. The second video is the time-lapse build of the set, which follows the process of building the set in speedup mode (less than 10 minutes long). I recommend watching both.

I was very happy to see that the #10261 LEGO Creator Expert Roller Coaster can split into two for easier transportation! This is something many LEGO fans were concerned about, as moving such a beast can be very awkward and even dangerous. I also really like the little builds like the ticket booth, the juice stand, and the cotton candy cart. The interior walkway and the trees using a new building technique are also nice surprises. Obviously a lot of thought went into designing this set to provide structural integrity, fun play-features, and impressive displayability. Below is the official description with more details:

Take a ride with the ultimate Roller Coaster! This fully functional chain-lift model comes with 2 trains and an array of authentic features and functions, including a ticket booth, cotton candy cart, concession stand, height marker, and a covered boarding station complete with opening barriers and a control panel. Lower the lap bars to secure the riders into the cars and release the brake to send the train to the foot of the first climb. Then activate the chain lift and enjoy the ride as the gravity-driven cars hurtle through the Roller Coaster’s twists and turns. Upgrade the Roller Coaster with LEGO Power Functions for a motorized chain lift or LEGO BOOST for an added movement sensor and realistic sound effects! This incredible collectible toy has been designed to provide a challenging and rewarding building experience with a touch of nostalgia and charm. Measures over 20” (53cm) high, 34” (88cm) wide and 16” (41cm) deep. Includes 11 minifigures. 4,124 pieces. Price: $379.99 – Available for LEGO VIP members on May 16th (with regular release on June 1st) at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #10261 LEGO Creator Expert Roller Coaster makes the perfect fairground addition to the previously released #10257 LEGO Creator Expert Carousel and the #10247 LEGO Creator Expert Ferris Wheel, both of which are still available at the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new roller coaster set now that you had a chance to watch the review? Are you planning to add it to your collection? Do you have the other fairground sets? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO digital design & rendering contest

As we discussed previously (see links at the end of this post), MecaBricks is a browser-based software that allows you to build LEGO models digitally. It’s similar to LEGO Digital Designer, but with much more advanced rendering capabilities. Right now, MecaBricks is running an interesting contest that you may want to participate in. If you like to build digitally, and/or you have been thinking about trying out MecaBricks, this is a great opportunity to give the software a spin, and may even win something! Below are the details. 🙂

MECABRICKS CONTEST – OVERVIEW: Participants of the contests are challenged to build a digital LEGO diorama around one of the official LEGO Speed Champions cars of their choice, and produce a rendered image of the scene.

MECABRICKS CONTEST – HOW TO ENTER: Pick one car from a LEGO Speed Champions set already digitally built in the MegaBricks library, then build your diorama according to the rules listed below. Post the finished image at MecaBricks in the render section of the official set the car belongs to. Copy the link and post your entry in the designated entry topic along with the image.

MECABRICKS CONTEST – RULES: Contest is open for all digital design tools and rendering software. Contest is open to all Mecabricks members except judges. Diorama and rendered image should be made especially for this contest and should not have been posted before on the internet. Only one official LEGO Speed Champions car is allowed in the scene. Other vehicles may be included but should be original creations. Use of custom decals is allowed. Custom LEGO elements are not allowed. Scene should be almost exclusively built with LEGO parts however, none LEGO elements like water, rocks, etc. are allowed in small quantities to make the landscape more interesting. No part count limitation. LEGO logo should not be used in the image. Minimum resolution should be 1920×1080 portrait or landscape. Only one entry per person. Entry may be updated up to the deadline. Do not post another entry but modify the image link instead.

MECABRICKS CONTEST – DEADLINE: You must submit your entry by May 20th, 2018 at 11:59 PM UTC. If you are not sure what time zone you are in, you can use an online time-zone converter to make sure you don’t miss the deadline.

MECABRICKS CONTEST – JUDGES: Three MegaBricks power users will rank the entries. They will judge entries upon: diorama build, image composition, and rendering technique. Each entry will be given a score being the average of the three judges on a scale of 0 to 10.

MECABRICKS CONTEST – PRIZES: The jfirst prize winner will receive the #75889 LEGO Speed Champions Ferrari Ultimate Garage. The second prize winner will receive the #75888 LEGO Speed Champions Porsche 911 RSR and 911 Turbo 3.0. The third prize winner will receive the #75886 Ferrari 488 Scuderia Corsa. All prizes are sponsored by the LEGO Group and will be shipped by MecaBricks.

Interesting challenge, isn’t it? While most LEGO contest focus on physical building, or digitally building custom models, here, the focus is on creating a background for an official LEGO set using digital tools. If you would like to know more about the contest, have some questions, or you are ready to enter, visit the contest page at MecaBricks, and for inspiration, you can also check out the currently available sets at the LEGO Speed Champions section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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