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Exo Suit41 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISIdeasGo on a mission to discover the amazing Exo Suit!LEGO® → System → LEGO Ideas 21108 << 21109 >> 21110 21109 Exo Suit is an Ideas set released on August 1, 2014. Though it was released early on July 26 in the UK. It contains 2 yellow barrels, 1 robot turtle with a base for it, two green classic style space minifigures (the green designating them as Mech Pilots), Yve and Pete (who are boyfriend and girlfriend, as said on the LEGO Ideas blog), and the Exo Suit itself.Do not modify it. Go on a mission to discover the amazing Exo Suit! Put on your spacesuit and head out with Pete, Yve and their robot turtle on a mission to discover the long-lost Exo Suit! Selected by LEGO® Ideas members (formerly known as CUUSOO), this amazing model first appeared in the unofficial book, LEGO Space, written by LEGO fan and builder, Peter Reid. Featuring posable limbs, opening cockpit, grabbing claws and an intricate, modular form that you can tune to suit the most challenging missions, this amazing Exo Suit captures the essence of Classic Space design – and for the first time in 30 years, we’ve kitted Pete and Yve out in green spacesuits with the Classic Space logo!




This set also includes building instructions and a fun booklet containing a cool space-themed story featuring the models and minifigures from the set, plus information about the creator. Includes 2 astronaut minifigures. Includes Pete and Yve astronaut minifigures Exo Suit features posable limbs, opening cockpit, grabbing claws and an intricate, modular design Robot turtle also included Discover the long-lost Exo Suit! Tune the Exo Suit to suit your own space exploration missions Includes special spacesuits in green with Classic Space logo! Build the model voted for by LEGO® Ideas members Includes building instructions and booklet with story and information about the creator The perfect gift for fans of LEGO® bricks and space adventurers of all ages Stands over 8” (22cm) tall with antenna extended The name of the minifigures comes from the original Exo-suit creator Peter Reid (Pete), and his girlfriend Yvonne Doyle (Yve). The set has 2 all-new green classic space style astronauts.




Pete has the same face as Zane from Ninjago. Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.» » » » Exo Suit To the right is the LEGO Exo Suit tracker. To be alerted when one of these items is in stock or available for pre-order, make sure to add that item to your account and turn on the corresponding stock status toggles. If there is a LEGO Exo Suit item you are having trouble finding, please don't hesitate, make a Product Suggestion here or in the Tracker Comments section below. FREE In Stock Alerts! Feb 09 - 10:34 AM Feb 03 - 1:48 PM Dec 20 - 12:24 PM Nov 30 - 3:04 PM Nov 28 - 12:00 AM "Wow.Thanks so much for helping me get what I needed under the tree. This is the first year I used this service but it won't be my last.




This is the place to connect with for hot Christmas items. We do NOT accept monetary donations at NowInStock.net. Instead, we would prefer your support by shopping at the stores we track. Learn about supporting NowInStock.net » when you choose at checkout. Dispatched from and sold by Demonhunter_bricks. See more product details Discover savings on building sets, games, dolls and more. Lego Ideas #007 Exo Suit 21109 LEGO Space: Building the Future FREE Delivery in the UK. Product Dimensions26.2 x 19.1 x 4.6 cm Manufacturer recommended age:12 years and up Number of Puzzle Pieces321 67,167 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available5 Aug. 2014 Put on your spacesuit and head out with Pete, Yves and their robot turtle on a mission to discover the long-lost Exo Suit!




Selected by LEGO Ideas members (formerly known as CUUSOO), this amazing model first appeared in the unofficial book, LEGO Space, written by LEGO fan and builder, Peter Reid. Featuring possible limbs, opening cockpit, grabbing claws and an intricate, modular form that you can tune to suit the most challenging missions, this amazing Exo Suit captures the essence of Classic Space design - and for the first time in 30 years, we've kitted Pete and Yves out in green spacesuits with the Classic Space logo! This set also includes building instructions and a fun booklet containing a cool space-themed story featuring the models and from the set, plus information about the creator. Includes 2 astronaut . What do customers buy after viewing this item? Star Wars TM 75136: Droid Escape Pod Mixed Ideas Doctor Who Assembly Kit LEGO Space: Building the Future See all 8 customer reviews Hendriks Reuben Marc Matthew See all 8 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk




Grandson pleased with it I got this for my son he really likes it. It came really quick in the post. Toys & Games > Building & Construction ToysLEGO sent The Brothers Brick a copy of the new LEGO Ideas 21109 Exo Suit, which we’re going to give away to one of you out there reading this. Read the full review to find out how! There have been a lot of great LEGO CUUSOO / LEGO Ideas sets that have come out, but before the Exo Suit they all had one thing in common: they were all based on someone else’s design (intellectual property or IP in licensing jargon). So it was a great to see Pete Reid‘s Exo Suit become the first original idea to be turned into a LEGO Ideas set. The set comes in a typical small form LEGO Ideas box. I thought the designers did a great job on graphics and background art, which is very reminiscent of the classic space box art. When you open up the set you’re presented with a fantastic instruction manual and 4 small bags of pieces, which include a total of 321 pieces.




While it might not seem like a lot of pieces, the final build is surprisingly large. The instruction booklet starts off with some info on Pete and Senior Set Designer Mark Stafford on how they collaborated on the set. It’s followed by a great background story that sets up the Exo Suit. I also liked how scattered throughout the instructions are little tid-bits of information about the Exo-Suit or the turtle, which just adds a bit of fun to the whole building. Originally I had planned to go over the actual build process and point out interesting bits and details on the Exo Suit, but as I was actually building it, I decided not to ruin everyone’s fun — I would rather everyone experience it on their own. I will say that there are definitely some uncommon techniques that you would not find in your typical LEGO set. An example of which is placing a 1×1 round stud in the center of a 2×2 round plate (see picture). The piece selection in this set is also a bit odd for a typical LEGO offering.




There are a lot of ball-joint pieces that makes up the bulk of the frame, and a lot of tiny detailing elements that are attached to it, which makes up the rest of the set. But for a lot of builders this gives a great value: it is a small set with an incredible selection of specialized sci-fi “greeble” pieces. But really, the stars of the set are the two Classic Space minifigures (with extra air tank) available in green for the first time: The inclusion of these two figures, plus the low price point, and limited run will likely result in a very high demand set. Which is unfortunate as I would love to be able to buy a massive stockpile of these to get an army of Green Classic Space men, with enough left over pieces to build something really cool. As I mentioned earlier, the build itself was a lot of fun, it reminded me of building the City Modular sets where there are just some really great techniques that are used and a joy to see it all come together. The finished model has a lot of play-ability and can be posed in a lot of different positions.




But I will warn you that all the cool detail pieces do come off easily with moderate play. So with the set built, I wanted to give a real-world evaluation of just how good this set is for builders to create their own creations. While it did pain me to take apart Pete and Mark’s great creation I had to for the sake of science! This actually turned out to be a lot harder than I thought it would be — there weren’t a lot of plates or bricks to build on, with mainly the aforementioned ball-joints and detail pieces. After several attempts to build ships and tanks, it was almost too obvious what I should have built from the beginning: a giant Exo-Turtle! Using some of the same techniques I was able to build an Exo-Turtle from the set, with enough left over pieces to build a spacey-motorcycle: Going into this review I was a bit biased towards this set — it’s the first set that I have ever begged to review, but I was very happily surprised that it was a really great set.

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