Posted Feb 13 2013 - 07:42 AM
The piece connecting Eris's wings is not new-- in fact, it's as old as the current Hero Factory building system itself. It made its debut in Drilldozer. Still, it's a much rarer part than it should be, and a very useful one to boot.
Overall, I think the Chima constraction sets are quite wonderful. The one word that I think best describes them is "finished". No beams go without armor pieces besides Cragger's lower limbs which do so for stylistic effect, all of the sets besides the ones with wings have armored backs, every set has fingers, and all of the sets with the "paw" pieces use them together with, rather than in place of, other weapons.
The System sets also look great. I'm fairly certain Gorzan's Gorilla Striker is a Mark Stafford design, as it has a lot in common with both his design style and his sense of humor, and both the Combat Lair and the Lion CHI Temple are packed with great building techniques and awesome features. The Twin Bike seemed like the most unimpressive to me until I saw its box art and realized how unique its transforming function is. Overall, I'm still not too enthusiastic about collecting Chima the way I collect Hero Factory or Ninjago, but there is a lot of appeal in this line and I'm sure I'll eventually decide to get some of these sets, lest I regret not doing so later.