Battle of the Licensed Advent Calendars- Day 3

After the opening two days of the month, we’re all notched at 1 apiece. The story so far has been the minifigs winning their respective days, as is to be expected. Today’s matchup features the first non-minifig, micro-build vs micro-build matchup of the season. Let’s see how it plays out:

Harry Potter- Day 3

Matt: After ceding yesterday’s point to SW, I’m looking for a strong bounce back from HP today. Behind door 3 is another micro-build and second of the season, this time in the form of the Durmstrang ship. Another hallmark of Year 4, this is the magical mode of transportation that the Durmstrang boys school uses to travel to Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament. The build itself is reminiscent of its on-screen variant, and also evokes memories of set 4768 The Durmstrang Ship (2006). Great use of the 1×1 brick with scrolls (in brown no less) and the overall color scheme works here. I’d be lying if I said this was some great iconic vehicle from the HP franchise, but it does play a role in the story and film. Overall, a much better entry than Day 2 and I think HP fans will enjoy today’s build. Worth noting that while Day 1’s entry teased us with an impending Yule Ball scene, both Day 2 and 3 have strayed from that theme. Perhaps the Durmstrang ship is inching us closer to the Yule Ball. We shall follow this on Day 4.

Star Wars- Day 3

Steve: Day 3 brings us build vs. build – Star Wars puts up the Lars Homestead on Tatooine in microscale. It’s a solid entry, does a good job of evoking the real scene in just a few pieces like a good microscale should. The colours are bland, but hey, it’s supposed to be a boring desert planet. Overall, a solid if uninspiring build. in comparison, the HP Durmstrang Ship in microscale looked slightly more interesting to me. I think HP has another narrow-margin win.

Verdict

Today’s first microbuild battle of the season goes to HP with , with a slightly more interesting and involved microbuild. With today’s result, the score is now:

HP- 2

SW- 1

To be continued…

Battle of the Licensed Advent Calendars- Day 2

Entering Day 2, HP has an early lead after drawing first wand with an opening day point. Let’s see how Day 2 plays out.

Harry Potter- Day 2

Matt: After an opening day victory, HP looks to keep the momentum going. Behind Door #2 is a microscale rendition of Hogwarts castle. The castle has many variants and its overall exterior appearance has changed throughout the movies and LEGO sets over the last 20 years. The variant represented here is the most recognizable version and appears to be based off its microscale parent set, 71043 Hogwarts Castle (2018). Staying faithful to the rendition, this castle maintains its dark bley/tan color scheme, and highlights recognizable features such as the large tower, great hall, and bridge. While missing certain components that would have helped its cause, it is evident what this model is. I like the use of the tooth piece along the great hall section to evoke a similar appearance found in 71043. Overall, this entry isn’t as strong as yesterdays, nor is it as strong as 2019’s Day 2 entry (microscale Hogwarts Express). On top of that, this entry doesn’t seem to gel with the developing “yule ball scene” that was hinted at on Day 1 and on the box art. Overall, a good, but not great entry on Day 2.

Star Wars- Day 2

Steve: SW comes into Day 2 with another strong contender: Poe Dameron wearing a Life Day Sweater. This is Poe’s appearance from the 2020 “LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special.” A new and unique torso print of BB-8 on a sweater makes this figure instantly collectable. The head is reversible with happy and angry expressions to alternate – we even have two accessories, with both a blaster and a coffee mug for hot festive beverages. Even discounting our metric of figures beat builds, SW easily takes it today. This may reveal a strategy where HP can take the contest overall – they took the win over a strong build in day 1, and the build for day 2 was so underwhelming it feels like a sacrifice play against a strong SW entry.

Verdict

The Empire Strikes Back in a big way on Day 2, with the exclusive Poe Dameron figure comfortably besting the microscale Hogwarts. The “minifig-beats-everything” template holds up across the first two days of the month so far, and the score is all notched up at:

HP- 1

SW- 1

To be continued…

Battle of the Licensed Advent Calendars- Day 1

The Battle of the Licensed Advent Calendars begins! Last year’s face-off pitted newcomer Harry Potter bursting onto the advent calendar scene versus incumbent Star Wars. In a day-for-day roller coaster, it was newcomer Harry Potter taking the inaugural battle by a score of 13-11.

This year, the question is: Will the upstart Harry Potter match its marvelous calendar from 2019 and go back-to-back, or will long term mainstay Star Wars take back the season’s top prize? Let’s see who draws first wand/blaster on Day 1.

Harry Potter- Day 1

Behind the first door of the 2020 HP Advent Calendar is none other than The Boy Who Lived himself. Dressed in his wizarding dress robes, Harry is setting the tone for the overall scene included in this year’s calendar, which appears focused on the Yule Ball from the Goblet of Fire. This minifigure is not an exclusive, but has only appeared once before. Highlights include a double-sided face, spare dark brown wands, and medium legs (Yes!). The real bonus here is a exceptionally detailed 2×3 tile featuring the Yule Ball promo poster. Inscriptions on the poster reveal metallic printing and a tremendous amount of detail. This day’s entry also includes a side table of sorts, with a candle. Extra parts include a wand sprue and candle flame, which are very welcome. Overall, this is a very strong start for the HPAC.

One of the things that HP has going for it is that each day the calendar is building toward a coherent scene. We will keep an eye on how this plays out moving forward and consider each build within the context of a greater scene.

Star Wars- Day 1

Star Wars opens the Advent Calendar battle in an equally strong manner – the microscale A-wing for Dec 1st is one of the best microscale ships we’ve seen in a while. Strong lines, very recognizable and some really nice SNOT construction techniques make today’s selection a great addition to any microscale fleet. In fact, the build is far superior to the A-wing that was included in the May the 4th Death Star promotional set. After Christmas, I think I’ll replace the one in the set with the one from the calendar.

Verdict

Both calendars come out swinging on Day 1, and fans of both themes are going to walk away happy today. If today’s entries are any indication, this is going to be a close battle all the way. It’s hard to choose a winner here, but in a world where minifigs are coveted as well as printed pieces, the tie goes to HP, the titular character himself! The score starts with:

HP-1

SW-0

To be continued…

2021 LUGBulk Update

We’ve uploaded a new page containing information and a timeline for the 2021 LUGBulk program.


https://newfoundlug.ca/about-newfoundlug/lugbulk-2021-program/

Remember this is only open to members of NewfoundLUG – have you filled in the survey yet?

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqbYKNqIigB4K9IeY8huPcnzVcTDJqY5zGON-0KmgqXPnZ-Q/viewform?fbclid=IwAR2Lhg5gufVgL0-myNRG-VyW8BZ5Dr-s3WB6FUur_WsCrssrV1BxhVD7cXc

Teleconference Annual Meeting – Wednesday, May 6th.

If you want to attend, please reach out by email to newfoundlugATgmailDOTcom, and I will make sure you have an invite. We will be using WebEx for the meeting.

Agenda

  • Election of Officers
  • Annual Report
  • draw for “useful item” build prize
  • draw for attendance prize
  • Going forward as a group during physical distancing.
  • LUGBulk and LAN update

Some tips for the teleconference:

  • headphones help
  • Please turn on your webcam if you have one – seeing faces makes a HUGE difference!
  • If you can’t use a computer, there is a toll-free dial-in number.
  • I will try to broadcast my end on Facebook as well, but it’s going to be hard to follow comments there
  • if you want to count as “attended” you will need to conference in.

Meeting, March 5th and other events!

We will be having a club meeting on March 5th, 7pm at Bricks and Minifigures.

This is going to be some administration – Agenda:

  • New sets from LEGO for activity support
  • Planning for a part draft for some of these sets (see below)
  • Ideas for a major project for 2020?
  • Timing of next fun events

What is a set draft? It’s a way to bulk up your LEGO brick collection.

Normally, everyone who wants to participate buys the same set, we get together and sort them out into logical groups of parts (for example, a bundle might be 4-5 minifigures, or a bunch of wheels, or all the windows), and draw lots for who gets to pick what lot first.

Well, we have some medium sized sets that we have 13 copies of, so sometime in the next month we are going to do a set draft WITHOUT you needing to buy anything!

We would also like to hear ideas for new fun events. Some things the Executive has planned for March and April are:

  • Set Draft
  • Build night
  • Stud.IO tutorial (if there’s enough interest)

Make your voice heard in the comments, on Facebook or via email (newfoundlug@gmail.com) , or now on Twitter (@newfoundlug)!

Group Meeting July 2

NewfoundLUG will be having our regular group meeting on Tuesday, July 2 starting at 7pm @ Bricks & Minifigures on Blackmarsh Road.

New and old members welcome, bring your latest build and hang out!

We’ll be getting an update from our LEGO Ambassador, and discussing our plans for Avalon Expo.

Hope to see you all there!

Convention: Bricks in the Six

Bricks in the Six is a 4-day LEGO fan convention being held in Toronto, ON from August 8-11, 2019. Some members of NewfoundLUG are planning to attend, and the convention organizers have used a creation by one of our members in its promotional material!

Terra Nova by NewfoundLUG member A. Wheeler featured in a flyer for Bricks in the Six.

The convention runs from Thursday to Sunday with games, activities, events on Thursday and Friday for full registrants, and a chance to show off creations to the Public during the public exhibition days. Find out more at the event website. If you’re able to check it out it’s worth your while, whether you want to see some of Canada’s top LEGO builders at the public exhibition, or register for the full 4-day convention.

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