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- 2 years 3 months ago EditMinikit 1 Shoot five satellites.  You can see one in the bottom right corner of the above screenshot. EditMinikit 2 Shoot down enemies until you're awarded with a missile. Collect the missile and search near the bottom of the screen for a silver asteroid. Blow it up for a Minikit. Shoot down the first wave of enemies and a tentacle will emerge from the ship you're flying around. Hit it with two missiles to destroy it. Missiles are one of the power-ups downed enemy fighters drop. The pattern repeats twice more. Defeat a wave of enemies. EditMinikit 3 (Free Play) Don a Dive Suit or use Aquaman to retrieve the Minikit at the bottom of the pool of water near where you start. EditCharacter Token - Blue Beetle (Free Play) Use a Dive Suit or Aquaman to explore the lake to the right of the starting point. Smash the rock at the bottom and a chest will float to the surface. Stand on dry land and grapple the orange plug on the chest to open it. Grab the object inside and take it to Bat-Mite who is waiting near the starting point.




EditMinikit 4 (Free Play) Fly up and land on the ledge high above the starting point and use Brainiac's shrink ray to shrink the shiny, black boulder to reveal a monster. Use an explosive attack on the silver horn on the monster's head to get him to vacate the premises. Charge up Robin's Illumination suit at the nearby station and light up the monster's cave to find a gold sphere. Pop it open with a laser and you'll find a Minikit inside. EditMinikit 5 (Free Play) Charge Robin's Illumination Suit at the machine on the ledge high above the starting point. Drop down and head right until you reach the small lake. Light up the cave in the background and you'll discover a gold wall. Use a laser to cut a hole in the wall to get at the Minikit on the other side. EditMinikit 6 (Free Play) Use explosive attacks to destroy five silver flowers around the area. One is on the high ledge next to the Illumination Suit charger, one is on the side of a stone spire near the first vine bridge, one can be scene low on the cliff wall across the way after crossing the vine bridge, one is at the end of the area, right of where you find Saint Walker, and the last one is in the lower area underneath where you find Saint Walker where you find the Reach Warrior and




Captain Cold Character Tokens. Beat up the bad guys then smash the pink flower for a few bricks. Interact with them to build a Flash Pad. Position Flash on the pad and target the highlighted objects to build a wood chipper. The chipper will reveal a spot Martian Manhunter can use his Sensor Suit-like ability to detect a portal in the wall. Use the portal to reach a new area and laser the gold plate on the tentacle you find there. Head back out through the portal and run over to the monster. Use Manhunter's 'sense' ability again to detect a silver boulder above it. Destroy it with Cyborg's Demolition Suit to drop it on the monster's head and reveal a vine Cyborg and Flash can use to climb to the upper path. EditAdam West in Peril (Free Play) Stand on the upper ledge on the side of the cliff and target the black, sparkly rock with Brainiac's shrink ray. Jump down and head down the path to find the pile of bricks that were knocked down. Interact with the bricks to build a staircase for Adam.




Use Cyborg's Demolition Suit to destroy the silver part of the ship that's in your way. Destroy the objects near the giant beetle and interact with the resulting bricks to build another Flash Pad. Use the pad to build a Venus flytrap that will eat the bug. EditMinikit 7 Shoot down the three bugs above the Venus flytrap. Use Cyborg's Magnet Suit to feed each bug to the plant to earn a Minikit. Continue past the Venus flytrap and destroy the silver panel with Cyborg's Demolition Suit to find another portal. Switch back to Cyborg and have him use his Magnet Suit on the tentacle to move it out of Manhunter's way. He'll automatically move past once the path is clear. Switch back to Manhunter and laser the gold part of the tentacle to make it retreat. Continue on until you reach the giant bug holding the Blue Lantern, Saint Walker, hostage. Use Cyborg's Magnet Suit on the giant bug to free the Lantern. EditRed Brick - Adam West in Peril Detector (Free Play) Fire Brainiac's shrink ray at the boulder to the left of the creature that has Saint Walker.




Underneath the boulder is a Plastic Man Pad. Have Plastic Man use the pad and he'll show off his mad topiary skills. Use a character with a sonic attack to bust the shrubbery's glasses to earn a Red Brick. EditMinikit 8 Behind and to the left of the giant bug is a wall that Manhunter can smash through via his true form. Smash through, return to normal and climb the vine to a Minikit. EditMinikit 9 Shoot down the three purple birds nested around the area where you find the giant bug. Two are to the left and one is to the right. EditMinikit 10 (Free Play) To the right of where Saint Walker is being menaced is a Swamp Spot. Have Solomon Grundy use it to dig up a watering machine. Stand on the button and the machine will water a flower. Bust the flower's gold bulb with a laser for the final Minikit. EditCharacter Token - Captain Cold (Free Play) Use a flying character to reach the area underneath Saint Walker and use magnet power to on the plant to get at the Character Token. EditCharacter Token - Reach Warrior (Free Play) Use a flying character to reach the area underneath Saint Walker and use Brainiac's shrink ray on the black, sparkly boulder.




Behind it is a Toy Wonder Hatch. Switch to Robin's Techno Suit and send his Toy Wonder through to collect the Character Token. Use Manhunter's 'sense' to detect a mound of dirt. Switch to Saint Walker and have him dig up a few hopping bricks. Interact with them to build a Lantern Pad. Have walker use the pad to bring this mission to a close.LEGO’s color’s palette continues to be mystery to LEGO fans. The Bricks Magazine (#14) dedicated several articles to the topic and several AFOLs had a go at cataloging and understanding the LEGO color spectrum. New Elementary wrote a good post and several collectors attempted to find at least one brick of every LEGO color (Ryan Howerter, Jeremy Moody). LEGO itself seemed to have published its palette in 2010 and 2016. The LEGO Digital Designer also comes with its own color palette: There are several lists available that catalog LEGO colors and Ryan Horwerter’s seems to be the most complete but certainly not the only one: But here comes the catch.




All of these lists, including the official ones from LEGO, disagree on the actual RGB value for every color! Lets take the example of Brick Yellow (Tan). The different websites and color palettes define it as: The first time Peeron acquired information about the Official LEGO Color Palette they also listed Pantone codes (PMS). This is no surprise since Pantone has been the market leader with their color matching system. It allowed designers to specify the color of the desired product using a fan of 1,114 spot colors that could be mixed using Pantone’s 14 pigments. Notice that the Pantone color space goes way beyond what can be achieved with CMYK, which also contributed to its popularity. Pantone comes from the printing world and they only slowly adopted to the needs of digital media. They did not bother with translating their 1,114 spot colors to RGB for a long time. You might think that using PMS colors should be the end of the problem, but that is unfortunately not true. Peeron has listed the wrong RGB values for the Pantone 467 C.




Brick Yellow is defined as Pantone 467 C, which is officially 211-188-141 or #d3bc8d in hex: So lets compare the official Pantone 467 C to an actual brick: One might argue that the bricks I have are a little bit closer to 468 C, but that might be a personal impression. When you select this PMS color in Illustrator and check its RGB value you get yet a different result: Even worse, if you enter the CMYK values for the color you get a different RGB value from what Pantone defined: So where does this leave us? There does not seem to be a clear path to convert PMS to RGB or CMYK. We also need to consider that LEGO might be using at least two color systems, one for its bricks and one for its print and media products. For the bricks they could be using the Pantone Color Matching Tools for Plastics while they could or could not use Pantone colors for their print and media products. But even then, converting the PMS color to RGB or CMYK is not straight forward and LEGO has been inconsistent themselves.

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