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LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi sets overview

While the Star Wars Force Friday event may be over, Star Wars is still very much prominent through the rest of the month. Of course, the biggest (literally!) news this month is that LEGO VIP members will have early access to the #75192 LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector’s Series Millennium Falcon starting on September 14th (regular release will be October 1st). However a Star Wars set the size of a dinner table and the price of a mortgage payment may not be everyone’s cup of tea. So today, we will discuss the newly released LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi sets. 🙂

LEGO STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI SETS: There are six new sets in the LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi collection, including the #75176 LEGO Star Wars Transport Pod, the #75177 LEGO Star Wars First Order Heavy Scout Walker, the #75179 LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren’s TIE Fighter, the #75188 LEGO Star Wars Resistance Bomber, the #75189 LEGO Star Wars First Order Heavy Assault Walker, and the #75190 LEGO Star Wars First Order Star Destroyer. There is also a seventh set, the #75187 LEGO Star Wars BB-8, with a large version of our favorite droid from the recent films.

It seems that BB-8 is also the most popular amongst the new LEGO Star Wars sets, as it is already showing as temporarily out of stock. A number of the other new sets are on backorder as well (which means you can still order them, but there may be some delay in delivery). This is likely the result of the Star Wars Force Friday sale, and stock should be replenished soon. Below are the product animations for all the new sets, so you can see all the play-features and minifigures, and you can find the sets under the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

From the seven sets, I would agree that the #75187 LEGO Star Wars BB-8 is the most unique, and could be an adorable companion to the #10225 LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 released in 2012. Some of the other new sets like the #75189 LEGO Star Wars First Order Heavy Assault Walker, and the #75190 LEGO Star Wars First Order Star Destroyer are perfect for those who weren’t able to get previous versions. As there are so many new sets, we won’t be able to discuss them individually, however I have included video-reviews below by JANGBRiCKS, so you can check them out in more detail. The playlist includes an overall review of the new LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi collection  (first video), along with individual reviews for each of the sets. You can use the drop-down list in the upper-left corner to select the review you would like to watch.

LEGO STAR WARS BUILDABLE FIGURES: Besides the regular LEGO Star Wars sets, there is also a new wave of large buildable figures. The new characters include the #75526 LEGO Star Wars Elite TIE Fighter Pilot, the #75528 LEGO Star Wars Rey figure, the #75529 LEGO Star Wars Elite Praetorian Guard, and the #75530 LEGO Star Wars Chewbacca figure. I would say that from the four, the Praetorian Guard looks the most interesting, but all the figures are highly poseable, and look great on display.

LEGO STAR WARS ADVENT CALENDAR: I forgot to mention this at the beginning of the month when we talked about all the new LEGO sets (see: September 2017 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions), but the 2017 LEGO Advent Calendars are also now available, including the #75184 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar (pictured below), the #60155 LEGO City Advent Calendar, and the #41326 LEGO Friends Advent Calendar. This year’s LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar features seven minifigures plus BB-8 with a Santa hat. The micro-size vehicles include The Ghost, The Phantom, Stormtrooper transport, Rey’s speeder, Millennium Falcon, Snowspeeder, Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle, Y-wing, TIE Striker, Hovertank, AT-ST, blaster cannon, snow blower and a sled with boosters. You can find it under the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

As you can see, there is quite a large selection of new LEGO Star Wars sets that fits every taste and budget. Whether you are collecting the buildable figures, minifigures from the new films, or just looking for interesting parts, there is something for everyone. You can find all the new sets under the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi sets? Do you have any favorites? Do you have some of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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Visiting Mega Construx & questions to ask

If you are a regular around here, you probably know that while I’m a lifelong LEGO fan, I have been also keeping an eye on the Mega Construx (formerly Mega Bloks) sets. I mostly pay attention to their collectors’ series, as I really like the fully articulated and very detailed micro action figures, and also appreciate some of their accessories. So far, I have been collecting some of their Halo, Call of Duty, Destiny, Assassin’s Creed, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and American Girl (including Wellie Wishers) figures, and I’m also very curious about their upcoming World Beyond theme we talked about previously (see here: Mega Construx 2017 Summer Update & More!). 🙂

Many LEGO fans only know Mega Construx as a LEGO competitor, and don’t pay much attention to the company. I don’t know much about them either, besides what they share on their website and what I have learned through JANGBRiCKS reviews, however next week, I have a chance to visit their headquarters in Montreal. I’m actually really looking forward to this little adventure, and have been gathering questions to ask during my field-trip. Below, I’m sharing some of the things I thought to ask.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #1: I will give a little bit of background to my first question, so you know what I’m asking about. The World Beyond display at the New York Toy Fair was one of the highlights of the event, and got a lot of attention and excitement from both Mega Construx fans and the general public. The display featured a futuristic city, space exploration, and underwater exploration in a futuristic environment. Mega Construx fans were hoping that this was a sign of a future theme, which – at least partially – has been confirmed by Mega since then. The new theme is called Probuilder, and includes two known sets so far. The Viking Longship Raid, with an intricately detailed Viking ship and Viking warriors, and the Space Rover Expedition, which is similar to the space exploration section of the World Beyond display (see both sets below).

Mega releasing the Probuilder collection is a big deal. They have been solely focusing on licensed themes, and always shied away from making their own thing. With the two sets revealed so far, it seems that they are planning to release high quality and very detailed historical and futuristic sets that are not tied to any movie, comics, or video-game. During my trip, I would love to hear more about both the World Beyond display and the Probuilder theme.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #2: In the LEGO & Mega Bloks Mini-Dolls Comparison article, I mentioned that while I really like the American Girl Wellie Wishers figures, I found some quality issues with how they fit together. I would like to know more about their design process and quality-control, as it seemed to me that someone dropped the ball when they transitioned the larger American Girl figures to the shorter Wellie Wishers.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #3: I would also like to ask why Mega Construx doesn’t have a direct online shop. They do have a shop section on their website, which lists all the sets currently in production, however you can’t actually buy anything directly through the website. You have to hunt down the sets at Toys’R’Us, Wal-Mart or other retailers either through their local stores or websites. It would be so much easier to just shop with them directly. They could also implement a loyalty program, sign up their fans for newsletter announcements, etc. Related to this question is another question; I have heard that Mega Construx sets are very difficult to find outside of North America. Maybe they can share something to understand their distribution better, and what future plans they have in this regard.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #4: As I mentioned in the Farewell to Mega Bloks Assassin’s Creed article, I’m still upset that Mega discontinued the theme. I don’t really care for the game, but the collection was an excellent source of historical action figures. I was so looking forward to the crusaders sets! Anyway, I wanted to grumble a bit and give Mega a piece of my mind. I’m also secretly hoping that maybe the Probuilder sets will have similar historic figures.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #5: I don’t know if I will be able to confirm this and if they are willing to tell me, but I have heard that Mega actively recruits former LEGO designers. 🙄

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #6: I would like to learn more about what Mega is doing, or plan to do, about their brick quality. Even though I have interest in their micro action figures, I still refuse to buy and build a larger size Mega Construx set. Not even the sets from the collectors’ series measure up to the building experience with LEGO. The bricks are made of a harder, less yielding plastic, which makes putting the pieces together and separating them much more difficult. In addition, Mega Construx doesn’t have a set color-palette. They go with different colors for every theme, which makes building your own thing from the pieces very difficult. They have been, however, much better at having less specialized elements for each set or theme (at least in the collectors’ series), indicating that they would like to provide a better building experience. Mega Construx building pieces are basically copies of LEGO elements, although they also have some useful pieces of their own.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #7: One thing Mega is definitely very good at is that all of their sets that are meant for teen and adult collectors are fully printed. They don’t use stickers at all. In addition, their micro action figures are amazingly detailed with high-quality printing. I’m hoping to learn more about their graphic-design and printing process. Particularly, because I have heard that on their limited-release micro action figures they use a combination of printing and hand-painting.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #8: I would also like to understand better how Mega views themselves in the toy business, and what are their present and future goals. As I mentioned previously, they are mostly known as a LEGO competitor, but they are also doing some of their own things where they are clearly unique (high-quality micro action figures, sets based on games, movies, comics, etc.). Are they trying to cater to LEGO fans, or corner a completely different market? Whom do they see as their target audience? Kids? Adult collectors? Gamers? LEGO fans who are willing to experiment with other brands?

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #9: As I’m mostly coming from the adult LEGO fan perspective, I’m also curious about if Mega has any events, programs, conventions, etc. for their teen and adult fans. I’m aware that they have a semi-active forum via their website, but besides that, I haven’t really seen any dedicated websites, blogs, forums or YouTube channels run by their fans. While there are some reviews on YouTube, most of them are poor quality and unreliable. The only reviewer I know and trust for Mega Construx sets is JANGBRiCKS. If Mega doesn’t cater to their older fans and collectors, they are really missing out in my opinion.

MEGA CONSTRUX QUESTION #10: I read an interesting article recently at the Canadian Plastics website, which talks about how Mega was planning to bring most of their production back to Montreal with the help of a five-year recapitalization plan and government loans. It was also mentioned that the Mega Construx line has been doing exceptionally well, with significant growth in sales both in North America and globally. The article was written just about four years ago (September 2013), so I’m very curious to see how this plan worked out. I hope I will have a chance to ask someone during my visit.

And now, I open up the questions to you; what would you like to ask Mega? Do you have any questions, requests, ideas, or anything else you would like me to bring up while I visit their headquarters next week? Feel free to share in the comment section below, and I will make sure to add them to my list. Also, I have never been to Montreal before, so if you have any tips for me on where to visit and what to see you are welcome to add that as well. 😉

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