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Last day of LEGO Double VIP Points deal!

Just a quick reminder that today is the last day of the Double VIP Points period at LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. Double VIP Points only come up a few times a year, so if you wanted to take advantage of this special offer, make sure you put in your order before the end of the day. 🙂

The Double VIP Points period is when LEGO fans normally get the large exclusive sets they have been eyeing, as these sets are rarely discounted in any other way. The recently released #10255 LEGO Creator Assembly Square and the previous LEGO Modular Buildings are good examples, but there are large exclusive sets in pretty much every theme. If you like LEGO Architecture type models on a larger scale, the #10253 LEGO Creator Big Ben is a beautiful set, and goes well with the #10214 LEGO Creator Tower Bridge. If you are into licensed themes, you may consider the #71840 LEGO Disney Castle, the updated #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star, the #75827 LEGO Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters, the #76042 LEGO Super Heroes SHIELD Helicarrier, the #76052 LEGO Batman Classic TV Series – Batcave, etc. And if you like intricately designed vehicles, you may check out sets like the #42056 LEGO Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS, or the LEGO Creator car models like the #10252 LEGO Creator Volkswagen Beetle. You can find all the large and exclusive sets under the LEGO exclusives section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The Double VIP Points period is not just for large exclusive sets. The offer is valid on all orders, so you may prefer to try out some of the new sets and themes. As we discussed in the March 2016 – New LEGO Sets & Promotion article, a large number of new LEGO sets were released at the end of February/beginning of March, and some of us haven’t even caught up with the January sets that we would like. You can find the full list of new sets in the previous article, so here I will only summarize that LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Super Heroes, LEGO Minecraft, LEGO Elves, LEGO Technic, LEGO Speed Champions, and LEGO Classic all got new offerings. And you can also view the recently added sets under the what’s new section of the Online LEGO Shop.

If you are on a smaller budget, but you would still like to take advantage of the Double VIP Points period, there are many inexpensive and unique sets and accessories in the $5-$20 range. We recently talked about some of them here: LEGO Minifig Packs, Mugs, Plushies & More! The Minifig Packs, in particular, are really excellent this year, so are many of the small LEGO City vehicles, LEGO Classic brick boxes, LEGO BrickHeadz characters, LEGO Star Wars Microfighters, and LEGO Super Heroes Mighty Micros. You can find small sets in all of the LEGO themes, so there is a little something for everyone. To sort by price is a really good way to find some of the smallest sets in any category of the Online LEGO Shop.

Before you check out, it is always a good idea to take a look at the sales and deals section to grab a few items at a discount. There is always something interesting there. Currently there are a number of LEGO keychains, various home accessories, notebooks, LEGO Dimensions Packs, LEGO Minifigure Packs, DVDs, and a few larger sets are on sale. You can see them all under the sales and deals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Again, today is the last day to earn Double VIP Points, so don’t miss out. Remember that this period is best for earning points, not spending them. Once you accumulate enough points, you can spend them as you like on other LEGO sets that you would like. Feel free to share and discuss what you got in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Technic BMW Motorbike review

There is one recently released LEGO Technic set that’s definitely worth talking about. While LEGO has plenty of experience with making licensed racecars and heavy equipment based on real vehicles, the #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure is the first licensed motorbike in the LEGO Technic line. So let’s talk about this. 🙂

Although the #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure is the first licensed LEGO Technic motorcycle, LEGO has been releasing generic LEGO Technic motorbikes that are not based on any specific real-world models, but are still quite authentic looking. The #8420 LEGO Technic Street Bike from 2005, the #8291 LEGO Technic Dirt Bike from 2008, the #8051 LEGO Technic Motorbike from 2010, the #42007 LEGO Technic Moto Cross Bike from 2013, and the #42036 LEGO Technic Street Motorcycle from 2015, are five sets that are about the same size and piece-count as the BMW bike.

The #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure is the product of close collaboration between the LEGO Technic and BMW Motorrad design teams. BMW even delivered the real motorcycle to the LEGO Technic studio, so designers could use it as a reference. While the previous LEGO Technic bikes included full suspension, front steering and other technical details to be as realistic as possible, the BMW R 1200 GS Adventure also features an adjustable windshield, detailed dashboard and exhaust, the so-called flyline–moving handlebars, stabilizing telelever front wheel suspension and rear suspension, visible shaft drive, and BMW’s Motorrad 2-cylinder boxer engine with moving pistons (which are set in motion as soon as the motorcycle is moved). Even the black spoke wheels with studded all-terrain tires resemble those of the model’s real counterpart. It is worth checking out the official LEGO Technic website to learn more about the collaboration between the two companies and how both the bike (and the alternate model) was developed. It’s very interesting, and I think it will make you appreciate the set even more.

Here is the official description of the set: Explore the high-tech innovation of the BMW R 1200 GS Adventure with this authentic LEGO Technic replica, featuring a blue and black color scheme, black spoke wheels with all-terrain tires, windshield and a detailed dashboard and exhaust. Functions include handlebar steering, front and rear suspension, two-cylinder boxer engine with moving pistons, visible shaft drive, opening top case and luggage panniers, and a kickstand. This 2-in-1 model has been designed to provide an immersive and rewarding building experience. It was developed in partnership with BMW and rebuilds into a unique concept model, created in collaboration with BMW designers. A free interactive, 3D digital LEGO Building Instructions app is available online, for both models. 603 pieces. Price: $59.99 – BUY HERE

As soon as you open the box for this set, you know you are dealing with a higher than normal quality LEGO Technic model. While most LEGO Technic sets with alternate models only include instructions for the primary design (and you have to get the instructions for the alternate model online), here you get a second instruction book with lots of concept art, development details, and of course the building steps, for the alternate model as well. (Or, if you prefer, you can also use the LEGO Technic Building Instructions app to build either of the models.) In the video review below, LEGO Technic expert, Sariel, will show you the #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure in more detail.

The alternate model for the #42063 LEGO Technic set is very interesting as well. BMW designers were given the parts of the main model to work out ideas, and LEGO’s own designers also played around with different concepts. Ultimately, it was decided to focus on what transportation might look like in the future, and a futuristic hoverbike was born. Both LEGO and BMW were pleased with the design, and BMW even made a life-size replica of the alternate model.

It is clear that LEGO and BMW designers immensely enjoyed the process of creating this set. The #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure is not just a toy, but the result of the passion and collaboration of two of the top companies in the world. Both LEGO designers and BMW designers share that they found the experience invaluable and enlightening.

As LEGO fans, we weren’t part of the creative process, however we can sort of recreate the feeling by learning more about the real bike, the collaboration between LEGO and BMW, and the design and creative process. And of course, we can also build the set, which is a quite challenging and rewarding experience in itself. LEGO recommends this set for ages 10-16, but I would say it is more like 14+, because of the sometimes difficult building steps, and because a younger child may not appreciate all the intricate details.

LEGO Technic is great for recreating technical details and functions of machinery, but it also has a skeletal look, which may not appeal to everyone. LEGO usually remedy this by adding specialized LEGO Technic panels on larger models. Unfortunately, because motorcycles are skeletal already, the main model in the #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure set does look a bit too gappy from certain angles (particularly from the side), however from other angles it looks excellent. So there are some plusses and minuses to take into consideration if you are thinking about adding this set to your collection.

I believe that the #42063 LEGO Technic set will be most appreciated by those familiar with the original bike and would like a LEGO replica, and those who collect LEGO Technic motorcycles. The set pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved with LEGO Technic on this scale, and it will always be remembered and referenced as the first licensed LEGO Technic motorcycle, built in the year of the 40th anniversary of LEGO Technic.

What do you think? How do you like the #42063 LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure set? And how do you think it compares to previous LEGO Technic motorcycles? Do you have it already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! And you can also check out the set, along with other recent released under the LEGO Technic section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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