Review: 79001 Escape from Mirkwood Spiders
Have I made a joke lately about my proud history of timely reviews? Probably, given the sheer numbers of reviews that I have done...
Review: 70611 Water Strider
70611 Water Strider is my third The LEGO NINJAGO Movie set that I've built, the second one I've done a review for and I...
A Year of Polybags 91/260: 40298 DJ Review
Another minifig polybag with a stand. But that's not a complaint, I just wish they made more than the handful of mostly forgettable /...
A Year of Polybags 155/260: 40288 BB-8 Review
This is not the first time that I'll be reviewing today's set, 40288 BB-8. This was the first time, and to be honest, I...
Review: 76047 Black Panther Pursuit
Black Panther wasn't really big in the general arc of my comic fandom. I was a kid of the 80s and 90s, and I don't...
Review: 75204 Sandspeeder
It's a Snowspeeder in tan. With fins.
Now, I should stop the review right there because that's really all there is to this set. But...
Review: 76079 Ravager Attack
The least expensive of the Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 sets features a tree and a small frisbee of a ship, along with one of the new bad guys and everyone's favorite bug lady, Mantis. Does this $19.99, 197 piece set, justify its price, or are we going to start looking for a way to get a couple of minifigures and save some parts?
Review: 75028 Clone Turbo Tank Microfighter
The Clone Turbo Tank and I have a weird history. As a vehicle, it was on the screen for probably less than a minute...
Review: LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace
This is like my sixth time trying to finish this review. Since it's coming out this Friday on Blu-ray/DVD, I guess I should...
A Year of Polybags 195/260: 30498 Imperial AT-Hauler Review
I'm a little confused about the name of the vehicle this set is based on.
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