Review: 7914 Mandalorian Battle Pack
If there's one thing I solidly love about the Clone Wars it's the Battle Packs. And while I haven't been following the Clone Wars...
A Year of Polybags 41/260: LEGO Ninjago 30081 Skeleton Chopper Review
The review for today's set, 30081 Skeleton Chopper, might be a bit confusing. But bear with me.
I think this thing is ridiculous, but I...
A Year of Polybags 88/260: 5005376 Darth Vader Pod Review
I swear this is just a coincidence that today's polybag, 5005376 Darth Vader Pod, just happens to fall on May the Fourth. Really I...
Review: 4194 Whitecap Bay
Remember when I said in my review of the Queen Anne's Revenge that I always tried to make sure my reviews were prompt and...
Review: 30300 The Batman Tumbler
I'm sure you've seen the glowing reviews elsewhere but let me set you straight: this thing is a piece of crap.
Let's take a look...
A Year of Polybags 31/260: LEGO Brickmaster 20008 Tow Truck Review
Another Monday, another week of reviews kicks off. Today's set is, 20008 Tow Truck, another Brickmaster set, but surprisingly it's a non-licensed set. All...
Review: 21303 WALL•E
Update 12/23/2015: LEGO has released a service pack to address the free-spinning neck issue. I've modified the final rating to 5 out of 5....
Review: 7965 Millennium Falcon
Why is it so hard to successfully make one of the most iconic ships from this franchise? Is it merely because it's so iconic?...
A Year of Polybags 2/260: LEGO Friends 30115 Jungle Boat Review
There was a weird phase in LEGO's polybag line where they didn't include the name of the set anywhere on the bag or instructions....
Review: 7590 Woody and Buzz to the Rescue
Toy Story sets hold a special place in my heart. Not just because they capture one of my favorite movies, or come from the mighty Pixar, whose movies have set a standard that all animation, and even all movies, try to ascribe to. No, I love these sets because they created a sense of excitement in me that I hadn’t really felt since the first Star Wars sets hit. They are unique, and the first of the Disney line, capturing something that is already unique, and making it special.