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#1
Posted Feb 13 2012 - 03:04 PM
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#2
Posted Feb 13 2012 - 05:17 PM
4529 Iron Man
4530 Hulk
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6866 Wolverine’s Chopper Showdown
6867 Loki’s Cosmic Cube Escape
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#3
Posted Feb 13 2012 - 05:57 PM
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#4
Posted Mar 04 2012 - 12:42 PM
#5
Posted Mar 13 2012 - 02:37 PM
Sadly, school and other forums are limiting my activity here.
If I'm not logged in and posting, however, I'll still have BZP open as a tab in Chrome.
#6
Posted Mar 21 2012 - 12:09 PM
#7
Posted Apr 01 2012 - 12:00 AM
#9
Posted Apr 01 2012 - 08:00 AM
I think the Hero Factory style looks pretty great for the Super Heroes sets, much better than the style of most BIONICLE parts. While the Technic Star Wars figures were pretty sweet back in the day, they often had terrible posability, and they were way more complex than your typical action figure set.
Eh, looks okay. But I want a technic set type Iron Man.
Yeah. Hero Factory Style doesn't look right, and promotes clone sets more than Technic did.
Anyway, where are you seeing "clone sets" among the Super Heroes sets? The only thing they tend to have in common is that they're all humanoids, they all use the new friction joints, and they all use two torso beams. Other than those two factors, most of the Super Heroes constraction sets are very unique designs.
#11
Posted Apr 04 2012 - 04:41 PM
The "final versions" are actually no longer a mystery, since official pics are out and people on some sites have already obtained and started reviewing the sets.My, that Iron Man minifig has a bloated head. xP Certainly hope the effects are toned down in the final version.
~B~
Iron Man's head is just as large in the final minifigure as in the preliminary one at Toy Fair, but the reason is that it actually has a visor that flips open to reveal Tony Stark's face. And with the finalized printing, the helmet doesn't look quite so bad. You can see several images here, and more sets here.
#12
Posted Apr 05 2012 - 12:32 AM
Well, that final version certainly does look better. I suppose the function of it flipping up as a visor also justifies the large size somewhat as well.The "final versions" are actually no longer a mystery, since official pics are out and people on some sites have already obtained and started reviewing the sets.
My, that Iron Man minifig has a bloated head. xP Certainly hope the effects are toned down in the final version.
~B~
Iron Man's head is just as large in the final minifigure as in the preliminary one at Toy Fair, but the reason is that it actually has a visor that flips open to reveal Tony Stark's face. And with the finalized printing, the helmet doesn't look quite so bad. You can see several images here, and more sets here.
~B~
#13
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 07:03 AM
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
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#14
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 08:17 AM
Have you seen this promo Hulk?Aww man, I just HAVE to get an Iron Man minifig, even if it has to be as a keychain.
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
-Gata

I think that'll be the Hulk I have in my Avengers team. He fits in a lot more. And doesn't cost me a rubbish £50 set to get.
I picked up the Captain America, Wolverine and Loki Escape sets. They're all pretty good, and the minifigs are just amazing. I love Iron Man and his big head.
- Tilius
#15
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 08:21 AM
The head and hair are a completely different size than those of standard minifigs, so even if they were detachable they couldn't be exchanged for any other head- or hairpieces. I'm personally impressed with Hulk, and can see how adding many of the features FOLs wanted (detachable head and hair, poseable legs) could have worsened the fig, in addition to making it more expensive.Aww man, I just HAVE to get an Iron Man minifig, even if it has to be as a keychain.
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
-Gata
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#16
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 08:52 AM
Well, if they'd made the figure slightly smaller so that a regular head would fit then that would've cut costs, and then they could've used the money saved to add poseable legs and detachable head and hair.The head and hair are a completely different size than those of standard minifigs, so even if they were detachable they couldn't be exchanged for any other head- or hairpieces. I'm personally impressed with Hulk, and can see how adding many of the features FOLs wanted (detachable head and hair, poseable legs) could have worsened the fig, in addition to making it more expensive.
Aww man, I just HAVE to get an Iron Man minifig, even if it has to be as a keychain.
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
-Gata
- Tilius
#17
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 09:21 AM
Very good point. As for the Hulk promotional minifigure, I think it´s too small for THE HULK.Well, if they'd made the figure slightly smaller so that a regular head would fit then that would've cut costs, and then they could've used the money saved to add poseable legs and detachable head and hair.
The head and hair are a completely different size than those of standard minifigs, so even if they were detachable they couldn't be exchanged for any other head- or hairpieces. I'm personally impressed with Hulk, and can see how adding many of the features FOLs wanted (detachable head and hair, poseable legs) could have worsened the fig, in addition to making it more expensive.
Aww man, I just HAVE to get an Iron Man minifig, even if it has to be as a keychain.
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
-Gata
- Tilius
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#18
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 11:10 AM
The regular head hardly fits the far-too-small-for-the-Hulk Hagrid minifig; it looks awkward if he has any hairpiece smaller than his massive beard, which creates the illusion of a larger head. What's more, a smaller figure would eliminate the possibility of using the parts the Hulk fig does reuse; namely, the hands (from the fantasy Castle giant trolls) and the arms (from this year's Lord of the Rings cave troll).Well, if they'd made the figure slightly smaller so that a regular head would fit then that would've cut costs, and then they could've used the money saved to add poseable legs and detachable head and hair.
The head and hair are a completely different size than those of standard minifigs, so even if they were detachable they couldn't be exchanged for any other head- or hairpieces. I'm personally impressed with Hulk, and can see how adding many of the features FOLs wanted (detachable head and hair, poseable legs) could have worsened the fig, in addition to making it more expensive.
Aww man, I just HAVE to get an Iron Man minifig, even if it has to be as a keychain.
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
-Gata
- Tilius
I doubt poseable legs could be made to look all that good. At best they might have been able to introduce spiral tortion to the fig (in other words, allowing his waist to rotate). Separate leg pieces could make it hard to give him his iconic crouch, and I doubt they would be very reusable (especially if, like the final fig, they had texture to suggest the Hulk's pants).
As it is, I think the Hulk we got stands out as a brilliant design that perfectly captures the look of the character.
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#19
Posted Apr 06 2012 - 11:26 AM
I´m not too bugged by the unposeable legs, it´s mainly the head. By its shape, I expected it to be a regular minifig head so I was pretty disappointed it wasn´t. Even more disappointed was I about the hair, that was something I really would have expected to be a seperate piece. I´m not complaining about the looks of the figure, I think he looks fine, particularly the round head makes it stand out as a LEGO figure, which is definitely a good thing. I just feel LEGO could have done better.The regular head hardly fits the far-too-small-for-the-Hulk Hagrid minifig; it looks awkward if he has any hairpiece smaller than his massive beard, which creates the illusion of a larger head. What's more, a smaller figure would eliminate the possibility of using the parts the Hulk fig does reuse; namely, the hands (from the fantasy Castle giant trolls) and the arms (from this year's Lord of the Rings cave troll).
Well, if they'd made the figure slightly smaller so that a regular head would fit then that would've cut costs, and then they could've used the money saved to add poseable legs and detachable head and hair.
The head and hair are a completely different size than those of standard minifigs, so even if they were detachable they couldn't be exchanged for any other head- or hairpieces. I'm personally impressed with Hulk, and can see how adding many of the features FOLs wanted (detachable head and hair, poseable legs) could have worsened the fig, in addition to making it more expensive.
Aww man, I just HAVE to get an Iron Man minifig, even if it has to be as a keychain.
Speaking of minifigures, I´m more than disappointed about Hulk. I didn´t expect him to have moveable legs, but come on! Undetachable head and what´s worse, undetachable hair? That´s just lame, LEGO, and you can do better.
-Gata
- Tilius
I doubt poseable legs could be made to look all that good. At best they might have been able to introduce spiral tortion to the fig (in other words, allowing his waist to rotate). Separate leg pieces could make it hard to give him his iconic crouch, and I doubt they would be very reusable (especially if, like the final fig, they had texture to suggest the Hulk's pants).
As it is, I think the Hulk we got stands out as a brilliant design that perfectly captures the look of the character.
-Gata

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#20
Posted Apr 13 2012 - 12:12 AM
Guys. It's friggin' awesome.
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#22
Posted Apr 15 2012 - 05:44 PM
I want that one with wolverine, magenta and deadpool. Three of the best character of all time. Especially deadpool.
#23
Posted Apr 16 2012 - 09:56 AM
I'm probably going to get the Ultrabuild Iron Man and Loki's Cosmic Cube Escape. Maybe Captain America's Cycle if I still have the money (also buying HF and SW).
Oh boy, this will be a great year for my wallet (sarcasm).
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#24
Posted Apr 16 2012 - 10:20 AM
No matter what sort of printing lego puts on that Iron man head, it'll always make me cringe. It's definitely the worst figure of this line , and if they had printed the head instead of making an actual helmet, iron man would likely have been the best figure in the entire line.
I want that one with wolverine, magenta and deadpool. Three of the best character of all time. Especially deadpool.
I don't think printing the head would work well. If he were a robot, maybe, but he's actually a human in powered armor, and his minifig should reflect that. The worst figure in my opinion would be Black Widow, who doesn't look much like the character she's supposed to represent at all.
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#25
Posted Apr 16 2012 - 01:45 PM
That would've worked well. But Batman has a big head and minifigs are hardly meant to be that accurate so it's not a big deal.
- Tilius
#26
Posted Apr 16 2012 - 02:16 PM
Another thing I've considered is that the helmet might have been able to be made smaller if it didn't have the liftable visor. Tilius, you have the set. Can you estimate how much smaller it might have been sans visor?For Iron Man, I think neither the removable helmet route nor the printed minifig head route really work. He really needs a head like C-3PO's - shaped as the Iron Man helmet, without needing to be big enough to fit a minifig head under.
That would've worked well. But Batman has a big head and minifigs are hardly meant to be that accurate so it's not a big deal.
- Tilius
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#27
Posted Apr 22 2012 - 10:53 AM
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