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I built a handle into the structure of the ship as a play feature; if I were ever to build this with real bricks, the handle would give me an easy point to pick it up and move it safely. Swooshable!
It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
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The Soosan is the first purpose-built Viper designed specifically for cats in the galaxy! It's fast, nimble, and always lands right-side-up, just like its pilot.
It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
#lego #BricksMax #susengo #LegoMedievalBlacksmith #21325 #afol #legomaniac #legomodular #LegoSystem #BlackFalcons #LegoForrestmen #creatorexpert #LegoIdeas #LegoCastle #LegoBlacksmith #legoWorld #LegoLights #LegoLightingKit #ToyPhotography #lightingBricks #ElectricalTinkering #legopics #infectiousinfluencing
Far more deadly than its namesake, the Manta is a fast, powerful and highly-maneuverable fighter craft that forms the backbone of the Blacktron fleet. This ship is built around a tough, solid core that provides optimum pilot protection, and power comes from the same units found in the Fantail escape craft; however, they are tuned slightly differently to provide better efficiency and comfort for regular flight, rather than the urgency of fleeing a battle ASAP.
Offensive capabilites are provided by a battery of laser cannon: two fixed guns in front of the cockpit, and two rotating guns mounted at the wings. These rotating units can be programmed to lock on to targets, which is especially useful in intense battle situations.
You don't want to get caught by this ray's sting!
LEGO #6956 M:Tron Stellar Recon Voyager or
Rescue Star Cruiser, from 1990
New video up on YT: youtu.be/oUNsrVnlAKs
Not sure who designed this, but a good chance Jørn Thomsen was involved
Great M:Tron prints. Strange fence lattice elements. Cool ribbed convex corner panel
And loads of space bits and trans neon green
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It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
#lego #BricksMax #susengo #LegoMedievalBlacksmith #21325 #afol #legomaniac #legomodular #LegoSystem #BlackFalcons #LegoForrestmen #creatorexpert #LegoIdeas #LegoCastle #LegoBlacksmith #legoWorld #LegoLights #LegoLightingKit #ToyPhotography #lightingBricks #ElectricalTinkering #legopics #infectiousinfluencing