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This is my review of the Transformer Autobot Inferno MOC aka Firechief by Alex Jones, build with Webrick parts.
Total points = [91/100] 👌
I assume most of you will recognize this Generation 1 ("G1") Transformer Inferno, but especially people like me who grew up in the 1980s 😊.
You would think this could never work, so much details and moving parts in a relatively small build, but Alex has done it! This is where you see his background as a toy designer and being a Lego Master Germany winner.
If there would be something to complain, it would be the weak mid-section and some of the older and more expensive parts. Still, it holds up well in standing position and the ladder helps to balance the MOC, and but for many of the older parts, you can find a cheaper Lego alternatives.
Review:
Build [17/20]
Detail [19/20]
Display [20/20]
Instructions [18/20]
Parts [17/20]
Details:
Parts: 495
Difficulty: medium
Building time: 2.0-2.5 hours
Instructions: EUR 7.99 // USD 8.20
About Webrick:
Webrick is offering a bricks service for MOC builders. You upload the part list via their website and you instantly get the % of available bricks and their cost.
In the case of the Firechief, 16 parts were not available. I looked them up on BL or my own inventory. This makes a +96% hit rate on part list.
They mainly use GoBricks parts. The pieces are really good, super color consistency and only few scratches.
I hope you like the review and let me know what you think!
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This is my review of the Transformer Autobot Inferno MOC aka Firechief by Alex Jones, build with Webrick parts.
Total points = [91/100] 👌
I assume most of you will recognize this Generation 1 ("G1") Transformer Inferno, but especially people like me who grew up in the 1980s 😊.
You would think this could never work, so much details and moving parts in a relatively small build, but Alex has done it! This is where you see his background as a toy designer and being a Lego Master Germany winner.
If there would be something to complain, it would be the weak mid-section and some of the older and more expensive parts. Still, it holds up well in standing position and the ladder helps to balance the MOC, and but for many of the older parts, you can find a cheaper Lego alternatives.
Review:
Build [17/20]
Detail [19/20]
Display [20/20]
Instructions [18/20]
Parts [17/20]
Details:
Parts: 495
Difficulty: medium
Building time: 2.0-2.5 hours
Instructions: EUR 7.99 // USD 8.20
About Webrick:
Webrick is offering a bricks service for MOC builders. You upload the part list via their website and you instantly get the % of available bricks and their cost.
In the case of the Firechief, 16 parts were not available. I looked them up on BL or my own inventory. This makes a +96% hit rate on part list.
They mainly use GoBricks parts. The pieces are really good, super color consistency and only few scratches.
I hope you like the review and let me know what you think!
Two transformers caught fire at Hydro One's Richview Transformer Station just north of Toronto. Over 80 firefighters were called to the scene to fight the huge blaze which was fuelled by mineral oil used to cool the transformers. I was there taking photos for two hours while it burned like this sending huge amounts of black smoke into the sky. I talked with one of the cops there and he told me all the buildings in the area were being evacuated because of the thick smoke. It was definitely the largest fire I have ever seen and pretty cool to take pics of. Thankfully no one was reported hurt or killed.
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This is my review of the Transformer Autobot Inferno MOC aka Firechief by Alex Jones, build with Webrick parts.
Total points = [91/100] 👌
I assume most of you will recognize this Generation 1 ("G1") Transformer Inferno, but especially people like me who grew up in the 1980s 😊.
You would think this could never work, so much details and moving parts in a relatively small build, but Alex has done it! This is where you see his background as a toy designer and being a Lego Master Germany winner.
If there would be something to complain, it would be the weak mid-section and some of the older and more expensive parts. Still, it holds up well in standing position and the ladder helps to balance the MOC, and but for many of the older parts, you can find a cheaper Lego alternatives.
Review:
Build [17/20]
Detail [19/20]
Display [20/20]
Instructions [18/20]
Parts [17/20]
Details:
Parts: 495
Difficulty: medium
Building time: 2.0-2.5 hours
Instructions: EUR 7.99 // USD 8.20
About Webrick:
Webrick is offering a bricks service for MOC builders. You upload the part list via their website and you instantly get the % of available bricks and their cost.
In the case of the Firechief, 16 parts were not available. I looked them up on BL or my own inventory. This makes a +96% hit rate on part list.
They mainly use GoBricks parts. The pieces are really good, super color consistency and only few scratches.
I hope you like the review and let me know what you think!
Esta es mi colección de Transformers el 02 de Febrero del 2008.
Me he enfocado en 3 lÃneas principalmente hasta ahora:
* Generación 1
* Classics
* Movie
Otras fotos de mi colección en el tiempo:
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This is my transformers collection on February 02nd, 2008.
I have focused mainly on three toy lines:
* Generation 1
* Classics
* Movie
Another pictures of my collection through the time:
I forgot to mention this movie for my most anticipated list yesterday, but I am kinda excited for it. Anyway a new trailer just came out for it and it looks pretty interesting, it kind of lacks transformers and stuff but it's interesting. Though I'm a huge Transformers fan in general, absolutely loving the og cartoon, and find some enjoyment in the movies. Go check out the trailer www.youtube.com/watch?v=AntcyqJ6brc and holy shit does Optimus Prime kill Bumblebee?????
Pointblank from G1 Transformers cartoon series, turns into a futuristic speedster. Transformation doesn't require reassembly of parts.
I am taking inspiration from both his original toy version from the 80s and also some design cues from his cartoon/comic version.
For more photos and writeups of this LEGO creation, do pay a visit to my blog link below ! Thank you!
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This is my review of the Transformer Autobot Inferno MOC aka Firechief by Alex Jones, build with Webrick parts.
Total points = [91/100] 👌
I assume most of you will recognize this Generation 1 ("G1") Transformer Inferno, but especially people like me who grew up in the 1980s 😊.
You would think this could never work, so much details and moving parts in a relatively small build, but Alex has done it! This is where you see his background as a toy designer and being a Lego Master Germany winner.
If there would be something to complain, it would be the weak mid-section and some of the older and more expensive parts. Still, it holds up well in standing position and the ladder helps to balance the MOC, and but for many of the older parts, you can find a cheaper Lego alternatives.
Review:
Build [17/20]
Detail [19/20]
Display [20/20]
Instructions [18/20]
Parts [17/20]
Details:
Parts: 495
Difficulty: medium
Building time: 2.0-2.5 hours
Instructions: EUR 7.99 // USD 8.20
About Webrick:
Webrick is offering a bricks service for MOC builders. You upload the part list via their website and you instantly get the % of available bricks and their cost.
In the case of the Firechief, 16 parts were not available. I looked them up on BL or my own inventory. This makes a +96% hit rate on part list.
They mainly use GoBricks parts. The pieces are really good, super color consistency and only few scratches.
I hope you like the review and let me know what you think!
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Masterpiece Prowl, the Autobot strategist, fights for his home planet, Cybertron!
Figure:
Transformers Masterpiece MP-17 Prowl