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The requested URL /forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=25636 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.Lego carnaval bij mini Billund in Waogenberg De carnavalsverenigingen van Wagenberg hebben een heel toepasselijk thema gebruikt voor de optocht in Wagenberg. Top gedaan allemaal, fantastisch !!!Vous l'avez remarqué, depuis la sortie du jeu vidéo LEGO The Hobbit reprenant l'action des deux premiers films de la trilogie cinématographique, les infos relatives au futur de la gamme LEGO basée sur sur cette licence se font plutôt rares. LEGO profitera sans doute du prochain San Diego Comic Con pour dévoiler le contenu des quatre sets dont on ne connaît pour l'instant que les références et pour lesquels les descriptions publiées jusqu'ici restent (volontairement ?) très évasives. La prochaine vague de sets annoncée pour octobre 2014 se composera donc des références suivantes (Les noms des boites sont des appellations provisoires susceptibles de changer) :




79015  (101 pièces - Prix public US 14.99 $) Ce set incluera le Witch King of Angmar (minifig phosphorescente), Elrond doté d'une armure visuellement similaire à la version du polybag 5000202 sorti en 2012 & Galadriel. 79016 Lake Town Bell Tower (313 pièces - Prix public US 29.99 $) Ce set sera une extension du set 79013 Lake Town Chase sorti en 2013 sous la forme de trois bâtiments avec notamment la minifig de Bain, le fils de Bard. 79017 Battle of Five Armies (471 pièces - Prix public US 59.99 $) Dain Ironfoot sera dans ce set. Cette boite sera sans doute livrée avec une poignée d'Elfes et d'Orcs. 79018 The Lonely Mountain (858 pièces - Prix public US 129.99 $) La figurine de Smaug sera dans cette boite, elle devrait ressembler à la version Castle du dragon vue dans le set 70403 Dragon Mountain. Bilbo sera logiquement présent dans ce set en compagnie d'autres personnages. Ce playset reproduira une partie de l'intérieur d'Erebor avec le trésor de Smaug et l'Arkenstone.




Ces quatre boites devraient marquer la fin de la gamme LEGO The Hobbit, et à part peut-être un polybag pour la sortie de la trilogie en Blu-ray, LEGO ne devrait rien nous proposer de plus. La gamme se composera alors de 14 boites et 5 polybags auxquels vient s'ajouter le set exclusif vendu lors du dernier Comic Con (Micro-Scale Bag End). Sauf surprise de dernière minute, cette gamme n'aura pas eu droit à une très grosse boite collector comme c'est le cas pour la gamme LOTR. Le sort de la gamme LEGO Lord of the Rings semble définitivement scellé lui aussi. Au final, nous aurons eu droit à 12 boites, dont un gros set collector (10237 The Tower of Orthanc) et 3 polybags. Pour conclure, une petite vidéo humoristique mise en ligne par LEGO.The LEGO Hobbit sets just started shipping officially today, but I have a couple more sets I picked up early locally, so to help you decide which to get right away, I’ll be posting some more reviews today, starting with 79000 Riddles for the Ring.




At just 105 and $9.99, this is the smallest set (excluding the little polybags) among both The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings LEGO sets. There’s not a lot to the build, to be sure, but what struck me as I built the rock section where Gollum hides the One Ring is that LEGO a few years ago might have released this set with a Big Ugly Rock Piece. Instead, I found myself building a fairly intricate little hidey-hole with some nice landscaping (lots of dark gray cheese slopes) and a fun mechanism to flip the hidden ring in and out of view. Gollum’s boat is pretty much what you’d expect — you could probably reverse-engineer it from just the one picture above — but the designers have added some bones for a nice spooky effect indicative of Gollum’s true nature. The set includes Bilbo Baggins and Gollum. Interestingly, Gollum’s face print is different from the one in 9470 Shelob Attacks. I’m generally not a fan of single-purpose minifigs, but it’d be hard to imagine Gollum as a “normal” minifig.




At least his arms are articulated and he has a stud on his back (presumably so Sam can attach some elven rope to it). Bilbo is the same minifig as the one in 79004 Barrel Escape. As has been the case in nearly all recent LEGO sets, both Bilbo’s head and torso are printed on both sides. Excluding the minifigs, most of the 105 parts in the set are dark gray, and there’s nothing spectacular or new in terms of selection. You also get two One Rings rather than three (something we got used to in the Lord of the Rings sets). Considering the inclusion of the two minifigs in a $10 set, this might not be the cheapest way to bulk up your “rock collection” for LEGO landscaping, but the set does include a lot of dark gray slopes of several varieties, plus some dark tan. (BrickLink has the full inventory at this point, so I haven’t scanned the pages at the back of the instruction booklet.) Gollum’s hidey-hole opens and closes, and a rock flips up to reveal the ring. It’d be interesting to see a LEGO fan extend this idea to a full-scale underground lake, but there’s not much else to the set.




Still, there’s actually quite a bit of play value in the little boat and the One Ring’s hiding place. At a time when most LEGO sets at this price point are $12 or $15, a licensed set with two minifigs and 105 pieces at $10 is an excellent value. One copy is a must-buy for anybody interested in Tolkien LEGO, but I’d recommend multiple copies for LEGO Castle builders and anybody starting to specialize in LEGO models of Middle Earth (as I know some Castle builders are beginning to do) — this set is a fantastic way to bulk up on both Hobbit minifigs and landscaping parts. (Notice that I said “both;” if you’re just after the readily available gray parts, you’re probably overpaying.) Read all of my reviews of the latest LEGO Hobbit sets here on The Brothers Brick:Please choose to continue your session or sign out now.The 2012 edition is making some progress. Today Hulk and Chase McCain arrived. I wonder how these two got along during the time they spend together in the envelope :-)

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