May 4, 20178 yr LEGO officially recognizes Han's Hoth jacket as this color. How many minigures in the Ewok Village? Subtract the total number of pieces in the UCS Snowspeeder sets from the set numbers of the UCS Snowspeeder sets. Jedi Bob is exclusive to what set? One SW minifigure has a head that is used exclusively for only one character in the SW line, but is also exclusively used for one character in one other theme. Name the two characters that share this head. This human scale replica of a LEGO SW set holds the world record for largest LEGO set in the world. What set number is it, and how many bricks were used in it's construction? ANSWERS Brown Any answer of Brown (including Dark Brown) is fine. Blue is no longer the color. LEGO admitted they made a mistake years ago when they colored him blue originally. Lucasfilm recognizes it as brown. 2. 17 3. Set #10129 + Set #75144 = 85,273 1457 pieces +1703 pieces = 3160 85,273-3160 = 82,113 Sorry for the word problem, but you've got to group it together. Total pieces in the sets is 3160. Total of the set numbers is 85,273. Subtract the total pieces (3160) from the set numbers (85,273) and you get 82,113. 4. 7163 Republic Gunship 5. Count Dooku and Saruman Christopher Lee plays both characters. The minifigure head is only used by two characters in LEGO - Count Dooku and Saruman. 6. 9493; 5,335,220 pieces This is the X-Wing that was on display in Times Square and at Legoland California.
May 4, 20178 yr Is that piece-count in 6. correct? My source (http://gizmodo.com/this-incredible-full-scale-lego-x-wing-is-the-largest-m-509484787) has it with 20 less pieces. They might have missed a cheeseslope in their count .... Edited May 4, 20178 yr by Phil B
May 4, 20178 yr Just now, Phil B said: Is that piece-count in 6. correct? My source (http://gizmodo.com/this-incredible-full-scale-lego-x-wing-is-the-largest-m-509484787) has it with 20 less pieces. I think I used the same one @Alpinemaps your parts count for 10129 is incorrect per brickpicker and bricklink
May 4, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, thoroakenfelder said: I think I used the same one My source was here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2329993/The-largest-model-built-The-making-life-size-LEGO-X-Wing-plane-Star-Wars.html THE MODEL STATS Contains 5,335,200 LEGO bricks Weighs 45,980 pounds/20,865 kilograms Height: 11 feet / 3.35 meters Length: 43 feet / 13.1 meters Wingspan: 44 feet / 13.44 meters 32 builders spent 17,336 hours to construct – about 4 months Model is 42x the size of the retail building set Engines that light up and roar Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2329993/The-largest-model-built-The-making-life-size-LEGO-X-Wing-plane-Star-Wars.html#ixzz4g8bJKxLr Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
May 4, 20178 yr 1 minute ago, thoroakenfelder said: I think I used the same one @Alpinemaps your parts count for 10129 is incorrect per brickpicker and bricklink I'm tally scores right now, but I'll go back and double check my sources when I'm done. We'll get started on Round 2 at 15:30 EDT. Will give results after I calculate them, and double check the questionable questions.
May 4, 20178 yr I'm tally scores right now, but I'll go back and double check my sources when I'm done. We'll get started on Round 2 at 15:30 EDT. Will give results after I calculate them, and double check the questionable questions. Like Hans Hoth jacket?
May 4, 20178 yr Just now, gregpj said: Like Hans Hoth jacket? THe only people who think it was blue are those like me who bought the Kenner toys back in the day.
May 4, 20178 yr 1 minute ago, Lordoflego said: Lol. Damn my answers suck Since you were in my group, I liked your post. Edited May 4, 20178 yr by lego rules
May 4, 20178 yr Good luck all. I totally blew question #3 as I did not pay close enough attention Number #5 was a blank for me (only been collecting a few months and had no clue).
May 4, 20178 yr Just now, Halfrig said: Good luck all. I totally blew question #3 as I did not pay close enough attention Number #5 was a blank for me (only been collecting a few months and had no clue). Been collecting awhile and had no clue ?
May 4, 20178 yr I said Young Obi-Wan and maskless Captain America from UCS for 5. I guess there was an Obi-Wan with or without a cape which makes it not a unique Star Wars figure?
May 4, 20178 yr Whew! Everyone should have an "Accepted" PM from me, which means I've got your answers recorded in my spreadsheet. Now I get to do the math and figure out the results.
May 4, 20178 yr 11 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: Will give results after I calculate them, and double check the questionable questions. Calculation would go quicker if you upgraded your calculator Edited May 4, 20178 yr by lego rules
May 4, 20178 yr My answer to question 6: Vader. Paying attention and focus is not my cup of tea Edited May 4, 20178 yr by Lordoflego
May 4, 20178 yr 1 minute ago, lego rules said: Calculation would go quicker if you upgraded your calculator Don't judge!
May 4, 20178 yr I was thinking odd balls like Watto or Jar Jar (granted the General had same head I think, different color) maybe, but no clue if used in other sets. Edited May 4, 20178 yr by Halfrig
May 4, 20178 yr Regarding the Snowspeeder question, I used box counts (pieces): So 75144+10129 = 85,273; 1703+1457 = 3160. 85,273-3160 = 82,113
May 4, 20178 yr I accept that. It appears that my sources were inaccurate. https://www.brickpicker.com/bpms/set.cfm?set=10129-1 https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?id=44414#T=S&O={}
May 4, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, thoroakenfelder said: I accept that. It appears that my sources were inaccurate. https://www.brickpicker.com/bpms/set.cfm?set=10129-1 ? Edited May 4, 20178 yr by lego rules
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