Mini Review of Set 7036 Dwarve's Mine
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To bad its not windy enough or I'd attach a sail to my truck. Maybe I'll get a rope and tag on to a big rig. Thanks for the info I may have enough gas to get down there and back.Asterios wrote:about 40 miles below you in Stockton,on Pacific Ave. the I-5 and 8-Mile store might have them too but no money for gas to check it out
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Are you sure that wasn't... You?Asterios wrote:I just heard a news report on the news something about a crazy man driving like a bat out of Megablocks on the I-5 between Sacramento and Stockton screaming "Dwarf mines","Dwarf Mines"
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Don't want to impose, but Asterios, try to put all of your thoughts into one post in order to keep the thread unclogged. If you want to add to a post you've already made, you can edit it. Just saying.
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This set seems to be a long dreamed-dream come to pass, and a rather, well, unsettling one at the same time. I must withold final judgment until I lay hands on a set myself of course. However based one what I have seen thus far;
I have asked Lego for the dwarves and "orcs" for many years. In writing, in prayer, and in person in the last few years. Someone earlier in the thread commented that the wingless dwarf helmets look Gimli-ish. I agree. They are very reminescent of Peter Jackson's version of Gimli's helmet. I would say that there are other veiled Tolkien references. The beards look very much like Tolkien's description, and the dwarves in the PJ movies. The "orcs" (are they called orcs or trolls or anything else in the set?) echo the over-bitten goblins of the 1978 Rankin-Bass version of "The Hobbit," which has become a vision for orcs (and other generic or just plain knock-off non human baddies) for many years since. I love the figs and nearly all their gear.
But I am let down by the "orc's" sword. I like the curved sword concept (after all Tolkien equated curved swords with evil), but these look too large and cartoony. It looks like something I would expect from Mega-bloks or another pretender to the Lego throne. Again, I need to hold one first, so I won't condemn them outright.
The troll is a real letdown for me. It just says Playmobil, MB and so on.
That said, I understand the pressures these other competitors have placed upon Lego. Playmobil's theme specific toys are very appealing, and MB's pre-molded things are no doubt cheaper to manufacter, a cost savings passed onto customers as MB seeks to engage TLC in a price war. A war in which they have had no small measure of success.
Overall I would say I like the set very much, and when I get the set I'll know for sure. If it's as great as I hope, then I believe TLC will be rewarded with many sales.
Oh--I like the flat front rectangular/octangular shields, it may be easier to apply stickers.
I have asked Lego for the dwarves and "orcs" for many years. In writing, in prayer, and in person in the last few years. Someone earlier in the thread commented that the wingless dwarf helmets look Gimli-ish. I agree. They are very reminescent of Peter Jackson's version of Gimli's helmet. I would say that there are other veiled Tolkien references. The beards look very much like Tolkien's description, and the dwarves in the PJ movies. The "orcs" (are they called orcs or trolls or anything else in the set?) echo the over-bitten goblins of the 1978 Rankin-Bass version of "The Hobbit," which has become a vision for orcs (and other generic or just plain knock-off non human baddies) for many years since. I love the figs and nearly all their gear.
But I am let down by the "orc's" sword. I like the curved sword concept (after all Tolkien equated curved swords with evil), but these look too large and cartoony. It looks like something I would expect from Mega-bloks or another pretender to the Lego throne. Again, I need to hold one first, so I won't condemn them outright.
The troll is a real letdown for me. It just says Playmobil, MB and so on.
That said, I understand the pressures these other competitors have placed upon Lego. Playmobil's theme specific toys are very appealing, and MB's pre-molded things are no doubt cheaper to manufacter, a cost savings passed onto customers as MB seeks to engage TLC in a price war. A war in which they have had no small measure of success.
Overall I would say I like the set very much, and when I get the set I'll know for sure. If it's as great as I hope, then I believe TLC will be rewarded with many sales.
Oh--I like the flat front rectangular/octangular shields, it may be easier to apply stickers.
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A lot of people are saying that they dislike the troll sword but to me it looks alot like the scimitar thats been out for a while thats been rusted and badly cared forThe Blue Knight wrote: But I am let down by the "orc's" sword. I like the curved sword concept (after all Tolkien equated curved swords with evil), but these look too large and cartoony. It looks like something I would expect from Mega-bloks or another pretender to the Lego throne. Again, I need to hold one first, so I won't condemn them outright.
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I am also "let down" by the "orc's" sword. Not so much the shape as the size. If you size it up to the figure, the hilt is almost taller than the figure. Traditionally this size would mean it would be a two-handed sword. Its the same beef I have with the chrome sword - it makes it look like the figure is holding a hockey stick or one of those anime swords. The shape is ok as it looks like it was made by an orc.Slobey wrote:A lot of people are saying that they dislike the troll sword but to me it looks alot like the scimitar thats been out for a while thats been rusted and badly cared forThe Blue Knight wrote: But I am let down by the "orc's" sword. I like the curved sword concept (after all Tolkien equated curved swords with evil), but these look too large and cartoony. It looks like something I would expect from Mega-bloks or another pretender to the Lego throne. Again, I need to hold one first, so I won't condemn them outright.
The beards fit ok but the heads fit tight on the neck. Its hard to move the head once the beard and head are seated right, although this could be normal figure production variances.
I send thanks to Asterios for the tip on the location. I tried other Targets but it was only at the one he saw them at. They had eight on the end of the aisle. I only had enough to buy two which is good as I thought it nice to leave some for other collectors and easier on the wallet. I came back late and could only examine it briefly before going to sleep. So far I'm glad to have them but will try to make more time to analyze them.
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Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely!
Despise learning and make everyone pay for your ignorance.
The water that floats a ship is the same that sinks it.
My LEGO figures keep me from being evil, drat!!
Despise learning and make everyone pay for your ignorance.
The water that floats a ship is the same that sinks it.
My LEGO figures keep me from being evil, drat!!
The good news is I bought 7036 Dwarve's Mine at Target
Hey folks - get this: I was at the LEGO imagination center yesterday (Wednesday) and THEY didn't have the new Dwarve's set! I then stopped by two Target locations in the Twin Cities' area and found nothing. Anyone in MN find this yet?
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Stockton is too far for me to go, even for Dwarf Mines... and my wife would only let me get one anyway...Asterios wrote:by the way nobody let Athos know there are Dwarf Mines in Stockton or there won't be any left after he hits them targets
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