Some research on the new 10212 Imperial Shuttle

I was curious about Dmac who was credited in the official TLG video as being a source of inspiration/design for the new UCS Imperial Shuttle (10212).  So here’s what I found…

(Apart from him being a very talented AFOL, obviously)

His design, and brickshelf link:

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His statement on Eurobricks forum about his MOC being used by TLG as reference: Link to Eurobricks

And finally, some info on the shuttle from the SW series: Link to wiki

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Link to Imperial Shuttle TLG Press Release & Designer video: Link

Star Wars UCS Imperial Shuttle 10212

Lego fan sites and forums are all abuzz about the SW UCS Imperial Shuttle 10212 & I decided to join in the buzz…

Video of interview with the set designer first, followed by TLG’s official set description and then the pics (cos there are a lot of pics!).  Wonder how much it’ll cost when it arrives in Singapore? I’m guessing S$499?  Or we could get lucky and it’ll be S$399.  At S$399 it’ll fly off local shelves and at S$499… actually, given how hardcore SW fans are, it’s hard to predict. 😛

Do refer to my next post for more info on this set (background on AFOL who helped with the set design and actual SW ship pics).

Video:

TLG official press release:

10212 – Imperial Shuttle™, Ages 16+. 2,503 pieces, US $ 259.99 CA $ 309.99 UK £ 239.99 DE 259.99 € 

The elegant Lambda-class Imperial Shuttle™ transports the Empire’s elite and the occasional secret strike team of Rebel commandos all across the galaxy. Now you can build this huge and iconic Star Wars™ vehicle in true minifigure scale for the first time ever! The Imperial Shuttle is authentically detailed with rotating double laser wing cannons and a four-seat cockpit. This Ultimate Collector’s model features an opening canopy, detachable landing gear, a stand for display in flight or landing modes, a labeled display plaque, and gear-driven folding wings with removable activation keys. Completed model measures 28″ (71 cm) tall on stand and 22″ (57 cm) wide with wings deployed. Includes 5 minifigures: Darth Vader™, Imperial Pilot, Imperial Officer, Stormtrooper and Luke Skywalker™.

  • Includes 5 minifigures: Darth Vader™, Shuttle Pilot, Imperial Officer, Stormtrooper™ and Luke Skywalker™.
  • Features rotating double laser wing cannons!
  • Open the cockpit roof to access the interior and seat the minifigures inside!
  • Wings fold up and down by turning 2 keys on rear of model!
  • Model can be displayed on landing gear or landing gear can be removed to display in flying mode!
  • Includes display stand, name plate and label sheet!
  • Measures 28″ (71 cm) tall on stand and 22″ (57 cm) wide with wings deployed!

 

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All pics credit to Grogall from Eurobricks.

Hospital value pack 66193

Seems like the hospital value pack has been literally flying off the shelves in both Robinsons Centrepoint & Raffles City.  Genuine collectors? Or scalpers attack?  Whatever the case, am really glad I already got mine (well, 2 packs actually).  🙂

The 66193 pack contains the 7890 Ambulance, 7902 Doctor’s Car, 7903 Helicopter Rescue & 7892 Hospital all for S$109.90.  Call to check for stocks, or check out the Singapore forums for latest news.  It’s the latest hot topic, whether stocks are available, how many left, etc…

Robinsons Raffles City also has Lego sets on offer, though the range is not as good as Centrepoint.  Of course, also more fun to go Centrepoint since got a giant fireman. 😀

News of the day…

Apart from the flash flood in Orchard Road (which is really major news, I mean, Hermes store under water? I can only imagine the number of Hermes bags and scarves that ‘died’ in the flood!)…

I finally completed my Lego Toy story collection! Got the 7598 Pizza Planet Truck Rescue from Metro at 20% off (did not see any more 7598 at Paragon when I picked up my sets). 

Think Metro still has the best offer for City and Toy Story sets for now, but Robinsons marginally edges Metro out with the $5 voucher for every $50 spent for those sets that they do have on 20% off.

Metro offer ends 27 June and Robinsons on 25 June, so hurry down and have fun shopping!

Just crossed my mind as well… I’ve noted for some time that the 7747 Wind Turbine Transport is much cheaper in Singapore than in US/UK (based on Brickset prices) as it has been on offer since Dec 2009 at $69.90 in most stores (some slightly cheaper).  So that is perhaps one set that visiting AFOLs can consider getting if they are in Singapore.

Free alternate plans for Prince of Persia sets

Was browsing Amazon and stumbled across free downloadable alternative plans for Prince of Persia sets 7572 & 7573.  Extract from Amazon.com:

“You can create an entire scene from the world of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time by combining pieces from the two LEGO sets below: “Quest Against Time” and “Battle of Alamut.” Get the building plans by clicking here now. (You must have Adobe Reader 9 or later to be able to view these plans.)”

Modular Standards for Lego City Buildings

I think I’ll hit 2,000 page views tomorrow (though I think the World Cup may have an impact on AFOLs who surf the net, haha).  To “commemorate” the occasion, I’ve re-blogged a great article I came across awhile back. It’s a how-to guide to modular buildings by Aliencat, translated by Rapseflaps from Eurobricks.

The modular series is probably one of the factors that made me an AFOL.  I love city sets to build up my town (kinda like playing Sim City come to think of it), but only the modular series offers the challenge and surprises (new techniques!) that makes building those sets such a joy.  Since there is only one official modular set a year, what’s a gal to do but to create more herself?

So Aliencat’s guide comes in useful to understand the basics behind creating more sets.  Hope you enjoy and find it as useful as I did.  🙂

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Link to Aliencat’s original article: Link (thanks Aliencat!)

Link to Eurobricks discussion: Link (thanks to Rick & Rapseflaps!)

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How-To: Modular Buildings
by Aliencat

We regularly see each other at meetings and bring along a construction or two of our own. An ideal standard for combining buildings is the so-called Café Corner Modular Standard (or CCMS).
But if you don’t own a Cafe Corner, Green Grocer, etc., how do you know what rules to follow to make your building fit in with the rest?

I will describe the CCMS as applied in Lego’s sets and as applied by many fans. There’s basically two types of building in this standard. Will you write along?

1. Straight buildings

Generally speaking, every baseplate is 32 studs deep. The width is variable with straight buildings, always being a multiple of 8 studs. A common used width is 16 studs wide. The connection points, pavement, walls etc. will then have the following sizes:

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Whether your building is 8 studs wide or 64 studs wide, the sizes in depth are always the same. That way the Technic bricks with hole will always align and allow for the buildings to be attached to one another through the use of Technic pins.

2. Corner buildings

In the case of a corner building, you’re dealing with two connecting points at a 90 degree angle of each other. Therefore, your baseplate will always have to be 32 x 32 studs. Of course you can make the full building larger by attaching straight buildings forming a continuous whole at either side, but the corner module must be 32 x 32:

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3. Variation in depth sizes

If you look at a real-life (old) street, you will see that not all buildings align in a perfectly straight line: some jut out a bit, others fall a little further back. If you put a number of CCMS buildings in a row, this method of alighnment will give you the best result. As long as you leave the Technic bricks in the right position for connecting, you’re free to place your front and back wall at will. This might result in something like this:

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Keep the variation in mind, because of your side wall. In some cases, part of your side wall will be visible. So if you were planning to omit your side wall, or make one out of all the colors you won’t be needing for the front and back walls, make sure that at least the edge of the side wall that juts out is made of a color that fits with the rest of the building.

I myself always build an entire side wall if I know the building is going to end up in a combined layout with other builders: because you don’t quite know what will end up next to you. For all you know you might end up next to a construction side, leaving your side wall entirely exposed.

4. Height

The last point I wish to adress is height. In terms of height, you’re basically free to do whatever you want. Make it as tall or as low as you wish. One floor 6 bricks high, eight floors 12 bricks high each, everything is possible. Do keep in mind though, that if you’re making a very tall building, your side walls will definitely be visible. So make it into something exciting featuring windows or something, so it’s not just one boring, flat wall. Do take care that you won’t have anything protruding over the edges, since you may not know how high the building next to yours might be.

Variation in height is another reason to build side walls in a matching color when your creation will end up in a combined layout: the building next to yours might be very low and you won’t know ahead of time.

Latest acquisition: Grand Emporium

I’ve been resisting getting the 10211 Grand Emporium for the longest time.  But then my dear boyfriend has just surprised me with one – just got it last night after coming back from my latest business trip. Hooray!  Isn’t he a sweetie? [ Unlike some other AFOLs, I know I’m really lucky to have a supportive partner who supports my hobby, so thanks dear & muaks.]

I can’t resist modulars, so I’ll open it soon to add to the rest of my modular street. 

I also wanted to add some of the new city sets but Metro Paragon (20% offer still on) currently does not have the new train station nor limo set.  They do have the Toy story sets and trains tho, so happy shopping if you haven’t already done so.  No new offers in the TRU upstairs, so my last update on TRU offers is still valid but TRU does have the train station in stock (and it’s a little under-whelming in real life so no urgent need for me to get one without a decent offer).