Like so many of us, I am always very excited to see leaked or official photos of new sets in my favorite themes, especially Architecture. Thankfully, we finally have official photos of thethree new sets in the 2017 waveof the LEGO Architecture 'Skylines' theme.
The three new sets in the 2017 wave of the "Skylines" theme.
This doubles the number of sets in the Skylines series to six, so I think it's fair to expect that this series is here to stay. With 100's of major cities around the world to explore, I don't think they will run out very quickly!
Initial Observations:
All three sets have around 400 bricks, unlike the 2016 wave which ranged from 212 to 598 bricks.
All of the 2016 models had the same width of 32 studs, each of the 2017 models is a different width. (This may make it harder to display them all on the same shelf.)
There appear to be some new colors for existing parts. (I'm also unsure of the part used on the top of the Wrigley Building in the Chicago model. It might be a new part.)
Unlike the 2016 models, only one of the 2017 models has a Nanofig element.
Each of the new models has a base of a different width.
The focus on the Skylines theme feels like a mixed blessing: on the one hand, we are getting more LEGO architecture sets each year than in the past; unfortunately this seems to be at the expense of the larger models focusing on a single building.
What do you think? Do you love the Skylines, or wish for more large classic LEGO Architecture models?
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Like so many of us, I am always very excited to see leaked or official photos of new sets in my favorite themes, especially Architecture. Thankfully, we finally have official photos of the three new sets in the 2017 wave of the LEGO Architecture 'Skylines' theme.

The three new sets in the 2017 wave of the "Skylines" theme.
This doubles the number of sets in the Skylines series to six, so I think it's fair to expect that this series is here to stay. With 100's of major cities around the world to explore, I don't think they will run out very quickly!
Initial Observations:
Each of the new models has a base of a different width.
For more detailed analysis of the three new models, please visit: http://brickarchitect.com/2016/2017-lego-architecture-preview/
The focus on the Skylines theme feels like a mixed blessing: on the one hand, we are getting more LEGO architecture sets each year than in the past; unfortunately this seems to be at the expense of the larger models focusing on a single building.
What do you think? Do you love the Skylines, or wish for more large classic LEGO Architecture models?
Thanks,
Tom Alphin
Author, 'The LEGO Architect' (now available in French, Spanish, Russian & Japanese.)
Edited by henrysunset