The word "drone" entered the popular lexicon via early media hype over the rise of military recon & attack UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) around the turn of the millennium. Originally the term was a reference to the sound and "dumb" flight characteristics of UAVs, which resembled that of male bees. A decade later, media again mucked with the English language by applying the term to any and all multi-rotor remote-controlled aircraft, including cheap toy versions, regardless of capabilities. Many ignorant news reports would even call single-rotor RC helicopters & airplanes "drones" and use quadcopter visual references because that's what they had gotten the public temporarily worked up about (with worries over privacy & safety). Now LEGO has picked up this linguistic misappropriation and applied it to a model of a flying vehicle that's clearly supposed to be operated by an onboard pilot. In other words, it's just an aircraft. To be...
Timestamp 0:00 in this video sums up my strongest feelings about this set: "I can't believe I actually have this!" High-quality photos of a pre-production version were leaked out in 2014 with an expected release of 2015, but that seemed to be the end of it. Fast forward to 2016, and a few production sets went out to reviewers, suggesting that a release was actually going to occur, but that seemed to be the end of it, again!Then, last week, I was browsing Amazon when the myth finally became reality for me, priced at $40 USD, shipped from Amazon warehouses with free shipping for Prime members. Now, some viewers are reporting seeing this on shelves at Ross. It's another case of a set that was produced in quantity, but never picked up by retailers as expected, then finally liquidated through clearance channels down the line.Video: Mega Bloks Call of Duty Zombies Nuketown...
Just from the pictures I expected the main build in this set to have scissoring wing transformation, Technic geared rotors with remote activation, and trigger-launched missiles. Well, it has none of that. It's evidently... less than meets the eye.Video: LEGO NEXO Knights Aaron's X-Bow review! 72005Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
Yep I got a couple more of these little things and I'm not particularly proud of it. I felt like they had limited potential early on, and the situation hasn't particularly improved with time. They're not bad, I just think they're not particularly great.Video: LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz Finn & Capt. Phasma reviewOriginal linkOriginal author: theJANG
Here's a compelling and provocative piece by builder Nuju Metro, as with all art it's up to your interpretation. For me it represents the continual distraction and compulsion our phones give us, and the deprivation sleep as we strive to not miss a thing. It's no small irony that the device that connects us so irretrievably from the world, acts as a blinder and wall to those immediately around us. Original linkOriginal author: Tommy