If you looking for brick set suggestions... maybe a fan made Legend of Zelda set. News today was Lego Idea's website is not only rejecting The Legend of Zelda fan ideas but outright banning them, due to a potential Intellectual Property/Licencing conflict.
I'll be honest better them banning them before they get the 10k votes if they know they can't produce them into sets anyway. As much as I'd love a legend of Zelda set or some more official Nintendo sets. Seeing them in Lego ideas getting the votes then rejected over the years has been hard to watch.
I was contemplating getting this. But, I'm not really an Astroboy fan.. not that I dislike him, I simply never go into it. Still, this is cool looking and like some posters/artwork and toys I've seen that look pretty much just like this. I recently bought and built The Great Wave from Pantasy. Pretty cool Lego-esque representation of the famous Japanese woodblock print. I was inspired to try and build a Lego version of some famous artwork by the Lego Van Gogh Starry Night set and found it while browsing. I don't know the brick count for The Great Wave? But, I think each brick bag set, 7 bag sets total, took about an hour or more to complete.. so, nearly 8 hours, maybe? Didnt seem like THAT much, but every bit adds up time. The quality of the pieces aren't too bad. I'd say they fit just a tiny tad tighter than Lego ones.. Legos tend to snap together a little easier/smoother. Otherwise, I had no major fitment issues. Instructions are actually better illustrated than LEGO's.. at least each image that shows you what you're slowly building up they highlight and easily see what and where. LEGO instructions don't do that so you really have to be sure you see exactly where all the new pieces you are adding go.
Does anyone know of a Lego-like build of the TARDIS? Years ago I found directions on how to build one, but I can't find a good size one in a kit. Lego only made small ones as part of a bigger scene.
I have several non-LEGO sets and the quality of the parts is on par with the "real" thing. And you're right, the printed parts and custom pieces are beginning to surpass LEGO.
Maybe don't build kits from a place who's copyright laws allow for counterfeit everything. Not to mention the lead contamination. I'd wash my hands and get a heavy metal test after building that.
Not necessarily. I have the Lepin Millennium Falcon and a Zinbaou Colonial Viper MOC and both are outstanding models with components that are indistinguishable from LEGO.
Pantasy Astro Boy Mechanical Clear Kit: pantasy.com/products/mechanical-astro-boy
Thumb nail said it, no talking, great music, straight to the good stuff. Tested you are so on point, well done whoever saw this through.
I love Astro Boy :-)
God bless the first anime and manga that is Astro Boy.
Hah, I was reading astro boy when the notification popped up. Great stuff!
Ooooooh that’s actually really nice lookin
Nice building mat dusche
I got this set a couple months ago and waiting for the right time to build it. Maybe that time is now!
Another kit to add to my list dude !
Very cool. Very Cool indeed
So freaking cool.
Awesome video fantastic build. sir thanks for sharing norm sir.
It’s refreshing to see how many good non Lego brick sets are these days.
I remember that one movie, good times
Thanks.
If you looking for brick set suggestions... maybe a fan made Legend of Zelda set.
News today was Lego Idea's website is not only rejecting The Legend of Zelda fan ideas but outright banning them, due to a potential Intellectual Property/Licencing conflict.
I'll be honest better them banning them before they get the 10k votes if they know they can't produce them into sets anyway. As much as I'd love a legend of Zelda set or some more official Nintendo sets. Seeing them in Lego ideas getting the votes then rejected over the years has been hard to watch.
I was contemplating getting this. But, I'm not really an Astroboy fan.. not that I dislike him, I simply never go into it. Still, this is cool looking and like some posters/artwork and toys I've seen that look pretty much just like this.
I recently bought and built The Great Wave from Pantasy. Pretty cool Lego-esque representation of the famous Japanese woodblock print.
I was inspired to try and build a Lego version of some famous artwork by the Lego Van Gogh Starry Night set and found it while browsing.
I don't know the brick count for The Great Wave? But, I think each brick bag set, 7 bag sets total, took about an hour or more to complete.. so, nearly 8 hours, maybe? Didnt seem like THAT much, but every bit adds up time.
The quality of the pieces aren't too bad. I'd say they fit just a tiny tad tighter than Lego ones.. Legos tend to snap together a little easier/smoother. Otherwise, I had no major fitment issues.
Instructions are actually better illustrated than LEGO's.. at least each image that shows you what you're slowly building up they highlight and easily see what and where. LEGO instructions don't do that so you really have to be sure you see exactly where all the new pieces you are adding go.
Does anyone know of a Lego-like build of the TARDIS? Years ago I found directions on how to build one, but I can't find a good size one in a kit. Lego only made small ones as part of a bigger scene.
I remember growing up on my dad's old astroboy comics
I remember growing up with the Astro boy movie
Go for another group gunman build if you can!
Can you do some CooModel figurine review?
I watch the 80s TV series and the early 2000s one.
Relaxing would be a real time build, the high speed version freaked me out a bit. But a nice kit that looked like a challenge.
I like how they have outdone Lego with printed on custom pieces, now they just love to put stickers everywhere, the damn things peal off on their own
I have several non-LEGO sets and the quality of the parts is on par with the "real" thing. And you're right, the printed parts and custom pieces are beginning to surpass LEGO.
It does not even fly or shoot lasers. Meh.
JK ofc, it rocks :)
Eat the cheeseburger Astro Boy!
💙💚
Maybe don't build kits from a place who's copyright laws allow for counterfeit everything. Not to mention the lead contamination. I'd wash my hands and get a heavy metal test after building that.
s t o p m o t i o n 😣
Stick to Lego for quality
If this was a Lego set it would have costed 350 bucks and would have come with 30+ stickers, good deal if you ask me for 100 bucks
i actually have tried pantasys stuff it’s only a tiny bit worse then lego but it’s still pretty good quality
@@Matt_19-89 You get what you pay for.
Which is usually more bricks, better quality and more interesting builds for less money than what I would have paid at Arm-and-Lego
@@uriituw legos are definitely overpriced lol but i go with lego only bc i know i have a low chance of something not working
Nice, but sticking to real lego is best, better quality.
Have you ever used alternative bricks?
@@Mark_Dee Yeah, Megablocks, cobi, lepin, some unidentified ones also.
they're just not as good
Not necessarily. I have the Lepin Millennium Falcon and a Zinbaou Colonial Viper MOC and both are outstanding models with components that are indistinguishable from LEGO.
"alternative brick building system" totally not knock off, fake LEGO
3:00 sounds like terraria soundtrack