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Cover photo is available under {{::mainImage.info.license.name || Add your first bookmark by selecting some text or hovering over a link. Look for the bookmark icon. Already have this bookmark Date: {{(current.info.date | date:'mediumDate') || Uploaded by: {{current.info.uploadUser}} on {{current.info.uploadDate | date:'mediumDate'}} License: {{current.info.license.usageTerms || current.info.license.name || current.info.license.detected || View file on Wikipedia Thanks for reporting this video!Wow, I have been blogging for an entire year now.  It just snuck up on me.  Next week I will celebrate by launching some of the beta code I have been "hinting" at for weeks now.  Some of the basic elements will allow me to radically change the format of the site while still providing the content that many of you come here to get. Ogre, a classic tabletop strategy game from the 70's by Steve Jackson games relaunched itself though Kickstarter last year. 




It shattered Kickstarter's funding record for board games at the time receiving $923,680. A little over a year has passed now and the final review edition as arrived at Steve Jackson games. The scale of the game is, simply put, : Now, I have been lucky enough to receive an early sheet of 3-D counters.  I am glad to say that they they look fantastic and the quality is top notch.  The art is excellent.  Their was no difficulty popping them out of the sheets and I never got a hit of separation or tearing which sometimes occurs with games of lesser quality.  The individual elements fit together simply and snugly. Some people lamented that these are not plastic models but upon seeing the final product I couldn't be happier.  If they were plastic then the game would be heavier and bulkier, the cost would be much higher and the units would have a lot less variation.  I enjoy painting minis but most people don't have the time, equipment, and skill to do it on their own. 




The printed nature of these counters allows each one to be fully, attractively, and vibrantly colored. Dirigible Days is one of those awesome things where you see people coming together together to make something fun and cool, and they will do it no matter what.  Last year Dirigible Day's launched their n to get the shoestring budget for a Steampunk webseries. The setting is a Victorian Earth shattered by astronomical forces resulting in a multitude of floating islands called the Great Empire.  The show has just a hint of the Firefly feel as it follows the crew of the The original webseries can be found here.  My blunt review would be that the story is good, the setting is fun, and the production values are relatively high considering the budget.  I think it is fair to say that more than a few scenes are off my a beat or two and that is likely the biggest weakness of the series.  The feel of the series is also very consistent so if If you like the first episode you will likely enjoy them all, if you first one does not grab your fancy, then it is not for you.




$10 will get you a digital copy and $25 will get you a printed copy.What a brilliant use of the Iron Man hero-factor chest piece.  This guy is just fantastic and a very successful mash up of standard Lego and hero-factory elements.  It does help that the Iron Man head piece is extremely large too, to help with the independent scale of the thing.  The articulated thrusters on the back are a really nice touch too. It looks fun enough that I can totally overlook the fact that nearly every Hulkbuster variation I have seen gives the armor a domed head, similar to Juggernaut helmet.  did a great interpretation of the dome by building up a lot of armor around the official headpiece. So what is the "problem" I have with this project.  Will this is not the "Really Big Iron Man suit" its the Hulkbuster suit.  Its is suppose to be the size of the Hulk.  The official Lego Hulk figure is about twice the height of minifig.  Maybe I am wrong but it looks to me like this thing would dwarf the Hulk. 




I might change my mind if I see them together but picturing it, I can't see them playing off each other very well.  Its a pretty minor concern relative to how well done the build is. Mecha come in a so many styles and categorizes with recognizable themes.  It is rather unusual when you think about it especially for something that is for the most part totally fictional.  Reekardoo's design falls into what I consider the Rounded Heavy Power Armor variety: bulky and "squat" but with plenty of curves.  It reminds me a bit of the armor you see in Warhammer 40k but still distinct enough that it is original. I especially like the hands.  They four fingers allow for a lot of realistic looking poses and grips. The gold chrome is an awesome touch.  It reminds me of the Glitter Boy armor form Palladium's Rifts RPG.  It really helps sell the concept to Lego fans.  Unfortunately that same aspect of the design is why I have a hard time supporting it whole hog.  Chrome is really expensive for Lego sets.




A Lego set designer once told me he could budget 20 regular pieces in a set for each chrome piece.   The reason for the cost not just the actual act of chroming the elements but also because Lego apparently uses smaller molds for Chrome elements.  When you chrome a object, it becomes thicker.  So for Lego's exacting standards they need to make thinner elements when they are going to chrome them, thus in many cases new molds.Its really quite impressive. This is a really interesting concept but it needs some video to showcase its potential. If you have a dynamic project you need to showcase that with a video. 's F1 racer is very impressive. Lego has had a strong relationship with Ferrari and Racing for years.   I am not quite sure if that is a good thing for this project (established relationship) or a bad thing (Lego will likely cycle back to this on their own). The use of the MILS base is a nice touch but that is the kind of "dead" volume that makes MOCs look fantastic but rarely make it to Lego products.




This modular has some great architectural elements and great coloring.  The half width design is actually a very good idea for Cuusoo. I am very surprised it got past the "no modern use of Alcohol rule."I can't get enough of them.  This design has some really inspired design elements.  I especially like the headlight elements used for the side lamps. This is a very nice looking modular externally.  The color selection is very strong and the architecture is broken up into interesting builds.  On top of that the flower shop level like a flower shop. The week part of the design is the second floor though, it is just a lounge area.  Though it might not be more popular, I think this design would be a lot stronger as a one story building. Conceptually I love this idea.  has some really great improvements to the Falcon.  I think it would be really interesting if Lego produced expansion sets for their products.  Then again, that is what Brickset is for right?

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