Episode 8

008 - Lego Pac-Man Arcade

In this episode of the Brick Magnate podcast, I discuss the Lego Pac-Man Arcade set.

I share my excitement when it was announced, talk about the building experience, the interactive elements, and the value for money of this geeky gem.

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What's up, everyone? You're listening to episode 8 of the Brick Magnate podcast.

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I'm your host, Mike Morrison, aka the Brick Magnate, and

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welcome to my little corner of the Internet where I get

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to share my Lego obsession with,

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hopefully, fellow obsessives. The and

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so we are back on track with our,

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Lego set reviews. This week, I'm gonna be talking about the

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Pac Man arcade set. And I've got to tell you, I almost

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exploded when this was announced, when they released the

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little trailer on the Instagram account. That was an

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instant kind of shut up and take my money moment. It

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just looked so damn epic. So this set was a day

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1 purchase for me, and it did not disappoint whatsoever.

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So it's a bit of a spoiler. This is gonna be a very very

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positive review. So this set comes in at

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2,651 pieces and it retails

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at around £230. That's about

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$270 over in the states.

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Again, I always feel we get kind of the the raw end of the stick.

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Raw end of the stick? That's not the saying.

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The there's another saying which involves swearing, which I'll not use

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here. But, yeah, us Brits kind of don't get the

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the fair end of pricing, I would say.

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But, anyway, let's not get into that. Let's start off by talking about the build

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experience for the Lego Pac Man arcade set. And, really, this

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was such a fun building experience. Perhaps

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one of the most unique and most varied builds that I've done for a while

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because you've not only got the outer units and obviously all the

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things like the joystick and the controls and the little knobs, and even the

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little kind of, mock up of the the coin

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slot, which they did use stickers for,

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which is kind of a shame, but they also used a little light so when

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you press the button it lit up. You know? Simple things, please,

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simple mind. So you had all of the outer unit, and, obviously, it's a

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it's a bright vibrant color as well,

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which is always a lot more fun than, you know, building something

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massive and gray, which if you're a Star Wars fan, that's what most of your

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LEGO builds actually look like. So you had a lot going on

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the outside, but there was also what was quite a

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complex set of inner workings too. And,

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really, the internal stuff is where this set shines

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because you actually create what

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functions or looks like and and replicates a working Pac Man

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maze. So there's a little kind of crank on the side

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of the arcade set. And as you turn that around, you've got this tiny

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little Pac Man that's actually working his way through,

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an authentically replicated maze. Right? And he's

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being chased by the ghosts, but it's not it's not just kind

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of like, you know, Pac man and 4 ghosts on the line. Like, all the

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ghosts are in different spots, and they're all kind of finding their own ways around

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the maze. And it looks really really cool. It looks very very

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impressive, and it's going to make you geek the hell

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out if you were one of those eighties kids who

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played Pac Man at the arcade or, you know, if if you're into

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gaming and particularly retro gaming of any of any kind,

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that interactivity, that effect that you get

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is kinda worth the price alone. It was so so cool.

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Impressive as hell, and the the various techniques and

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mechanisms and and build methods that go into

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achieving that end result really, really

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impressive. I think it's the most I've probably the most

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I've been impressed at that sort of mechanical side.

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I don't do the Technic sets, so those of you who have probably done the

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Technic stuff, are probably thinking, yeah, this is just this is

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just bread and butter. But, you know, for someone who

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doesn't do those sets and hasn't tried those sets yet,

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like, I was really, really impressed,

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and I love when Lego do this. When they come up with something that is

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so clever, it makes you, the person who's building it. Feel

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like you're the clever one. Right? Like, you're you've just

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wired up an actual arcade machine from scratch yourself

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using nothing but basic tools. Right? Whenever

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Lego do that, whenever they make you feel like you've

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accomplished something extremely clever. When all you've done is followed, you know,

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the instructions of someone who is actually the clever one.

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Like, That's a very special moment. You get that smarty pants moment.

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Like, there's a few sets where you get that where

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It's just joyous as a as a Lego fan, as a total geek,

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and you feel like you've really really done something

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clever. That that game board,

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so that maze, that makes up a fair amount with the build time, but it's

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not boring as at all because as you're building

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this game board and you're putting the different elements in place, you're also

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building the anticipation to see this in action. Right? Because you know

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what you know, sometimes you'll build parts of Lego setting you. You're not

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sure from the outset what it's actually leading to.

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And then you you realize what it is, and you think, oh, that's cool. But

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with this, you know what you're building. So you have that excitement, that anticipation,

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and loads of little kind of, oh, that's really clever moments

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as things start coming together. And you'd think that with all that clever

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stuff in the game board happening that that it'd be

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where Lego would stop in terms of the interactivity.

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Like, that in and of itself is interactive enough, but they

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actually squeeze in, you know, working knobs, little high

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score display, at the top of the arcade unit.

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And there's a whole detachable model with

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larger versions of Pac Man and the ghosts. That actually looks

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really really great. You know, they've done them a good substantial,

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like, attractive looking size.

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Attractive movies. The first time Pac Man's we called attractive, unless we're

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talking miss Pac Man. The yeah. That's a whole of the podcast.

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But, yeah, there's a whole detachable model with a mechanism in place where

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you turn a knob on this model, and the ghosts and

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Pac Man all flip around 180 so that,

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you know, in one view, it's the colored ghosts chasing Pac

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Man. You flip it, the ghosts all turn that blue color with

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that worried expression on their face, and Pac Man's chasing them. You know, what

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happens in the game when Pac Man eats a power pellet. And

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so, again, we're talking about so many different mechanisms and

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interactive elements inner set where they probably could've got

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away with just doing the game board

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because that that's enough. But you can tell whoever

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built this, whoever designed it at Lego was a

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massive retro gaming fan and just wanted to just pack

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in as many fun interactive additions as

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possible. Now that detachable model,

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It's a very cool addition, but I'm not sure the set actually needed

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it. Like, they probably could have sold it separately.

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Like, as a little, you know, 30, $40 set

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or had it as a gift with purchase.

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And there was kinda that feeling during the build when when you're working on

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that that it was a bit of a distraction. Right? Because you're

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like, the the main event. I wanna work on the main event. I

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wanna build I wanna build my Pacman arcade. So kind of having

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that that model as a separate piece of the build.

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It does kinda feel like it's holding you back from the thing you really wanna

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do, and it's not it's not an essential piece of the build.

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It's just something cool they thought they'd throw in there

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that doesn't need to be in there.

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That sounds like I'm really kind of, you know, looking a gift horse in the

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mouth, but, yeah, the it's certainly worth worth

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noting. So overall, I really, really enjoyed this build. Now it's not a 5

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out of 5 because there were some parts that got a little boring

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mostly with building the outer walls of the arcade unit because there's only so

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much you can do to make building straight walls feel exciting.

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Right? But this gets a very strong 4a half

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out of 5 for the build experience. And the

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quality of the build experience is reflected in the end

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result. Now as a display piece, this is fantastic.

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It looks unique, vibrant colors. They got the size and the

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scale of it perfect too. So because they went for that tabletop

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arcade style rather than a full cabinet arcade.

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That was a very smart decision because it means that everything's very

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satisfying in terms of its its size. Right?

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And so it makes for a really great feature set for

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any LEGO enthusiasts, but also any gaming enthusiast

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who maybe just dabbles in the odd piece of LEGO. This is gonna be a

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great great addition to their collection. And, of course, the interactive

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elements really take it to another level too. You know when someone

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sees a set, so when you have a guest or friend around who

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doesn't judge you for your Lego obsession. And they see something

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you've built and they're like, oh, wow. Yeah. That that's really cool. Right? And they

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wanna look at it and prod and probe. And then you get that kind of,

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like, that mega nerd giddiness where you you get to say,

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oh, yeah. It's really cool, but wait until you see this. Check

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this thing out. Right? And you get to show off, you know, the the little

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hidden section or the cool feature that maybe isn't obvious.

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The that's not just me. Right? Please say it's not just

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me. But those moments, those kind of,

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like, nerdy giddiness, the this set is perfect for

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that because there's so many little things like, oh, yeah. It's really really cool. Watch

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this, and then you turn the crank. Watch this, and then you fiddle with the

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knobs. Watch this, and then you flip the interact the the

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detachable model thing to turn Pac Man and them around.

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And they even, you know, they're they're yeah. They include a little Easter egg of

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a minifig playing Pacman at an arcade too, so that's kind of

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if we take the back panel off the the arcade.

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You've got that cool little scene, with the mini

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fake hidden in there as an Easter egg as well.

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So, obviously, the game board is crazy impressive when we're talking about showing

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off your set. I I'd

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I put it up there with the TV in the NES

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set. Again, for any of you who have that, who've seen that, the,

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the the Nintendo, the NES Lego set comes with

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a TV that again has a little turnable crank on the side,

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and that crank kind of the

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it it it revolves what is a a

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good reproduction of one of the Super Mario Brothers

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levels. And it's kind of you you have to see it.

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If you've not seen it, look up a video or go on the Lego site.

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It's kinda built in a way that you've got a little Mario in the middle

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of the screen, and he's kind of climbing up the different

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blocks and dodging the different articles and jumping when he needs to jump.

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Like, it's so smart. It's so so clever. The game

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board for the Pac Man arcade. You might

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argue it doesn't hit the heights of that TV, but it's in the right

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kind of vicinity in terms of something that's just

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really cool. They put a lot of thought into it. They probably didn't

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need to do it, like, just as a display

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piece, just the arcade unit would have satisfied

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people, but it really shows their love of of the

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concept that they've they've made an interactive. So

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yeah. One of those things that feels like it's too cool to be achievable with

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just Lego. And again, I'm sure the Technics fans out there

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are, like, please. But, hey,

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leave me alone. I'm gonna get into Technics at some point.

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So yeah. Again, now I think about it. I mentioned that Easter egg of the

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minifake playing Pac Man. So the little scene that's in

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there. Now I think about it, they've added Easter eggs to

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every gaming unit LEGO set that I've seen from them.

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So the Nintendo set that I've talked about, that has a little

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hidden recreation of the 2nd level of the

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1st world in Super Mario Brothers. So there's a kind of a a little

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detachable panel on the side of the NES unit. Pull that

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away. And it's just a really small scale,

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tribute Easter egg to that level, and that's hidden away.

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In the Atari, model, which, have I

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talked? I've got a feeling I have. Yes. Episode 2, I talked

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about the, Atari, games console

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LEGO set. Again, they've got a little Easter egg

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hidden in there when you open, the unit. You pull the the front of the

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unit. It flips up this bedroom scene of a

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kid. Again, 80s kids sitting on the floor playing his

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Atari. So, it's kind of this running theme. I don't know if

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that's deliberate where they've kinda said, you know, anytime we do this kind of gaming

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set, we want to have this kind of Easter egg.

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Or maybe it's just because they know the people who are drawn to these sets

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will just go nuts for these little, hidden scenes.

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So, yeah, I hope they keep it up with to do more gaming sets, but

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I'm not sure I'm not sure if they can do many more gaming

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sets. I'm not sure if there are any that are iconic enough for them to

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make more. Maybe n 64 possibly, but that's

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more about the controller. I think the controller is a bit more iconic. The mind

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to a Game Boy. That would be quite cool actually.

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Probably an easy one for them to do. Do a little Game Boy. They could

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probably do something interactive with, the Tetris blocks. First

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thing that comes to mind, and have a little Easter egg in there. Who knows?

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We'll see. But all of this is to say the end result is extremely good,

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and it instantly became one of my favorite display pieces. So this gets

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a 5 out of 5 end result from me.

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So let's talk dollars, cents, pounds, and

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pennies value for money. Again, this comes in at $270

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for 2,651 pieces. So it's just a

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tiny fraction over the 10¢ per piece

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measuring stick when it comes to determining the value of your LEGO

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set. But I think the fact that there weren't a whole bunch of 1

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square pieces or dots in there need to be considered.

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Some sets where the piece count the sounds like it's real good value,

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but then there's a whole bunch of tiny pieces, 1 square

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pieces, the little one square tiles that

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sometimes feel they were just added in there just up the brick

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count to make it seem like better value. So this isn't one of

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those sets. So, it's it's right on

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the on the button, I think, for just

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been just been on the line as to whether this is is

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appropriately priced. I would

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argue, however, that the detachable model of

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Pac Man and the ghosts really wasn't essential to this build.

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It's it still feels like a little bit of an odd edition. I don't know

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if it's just because they failed. So the way that

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the way that they have it in the product shots is they have this model

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sitting on top of the arcade. And it does sit there and it fits and

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stuff, and it looks cool, and that's why I have mine. So I don't know

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if it's just they felt like just the arcade unit was

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lacking something visually, and the top

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being flat and and kinda nothing going on. They maybe thought

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they needed something to to up the

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the wow factor. But, yeah, it's it's it

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doesn't I don't know. It it it just seems a

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little superfluous for me. It is a cool addition,

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but the arcade on its own already delivers enough cool.

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Right? I just don't feel like the model adds enough

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for it to be as big a part of the build because, you know, you

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spend, probably looking at 3 or 4 bags

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on that. So it's not it's not just a tiny little addition.

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Might even have been more. And if I remember rightly,

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from when I build it. I think it's the first thing you build. So it

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kind of delays getting stuck into the the arcade.

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But obviously what it does add is the piece

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count which in turn ups the price. So

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maybe I I I just have it stuck in my crawl that

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it might have been a better value, better idea to leave

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this edition out. Sell it separately, have it as a gift with

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purchase, something like that, and maybe get the price

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close at that $200 mark to make it more affordable, more accessible

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for more people. Still, though, the fun that you have building this, the

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quality of the set overall are what is important. And my point about

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the detachable model, probably, just my own nitpicking. I'm not

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sure if people will agree with me on it. I just think I just

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think for something that feels so optional,

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that has contributed to the price being at a place where,

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a lot of people might have been priced out from getting this or might have

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thought twice about it. So I don't know. I'm gonna give it 4 out of

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5 for value for money. I don't think I can punish it too much, just

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to my own hot take about what is still a quite a

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cool part of the set. But, yeah, the end result,

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the quality of the build, the fun of the build, the feelings you get as

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you're building it. All those little, you know,

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intangible moments where you feel really smart and you, like,

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you realize what's coming together. That all make it

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worth the investment. So I did tell you this is gonna be a very positive

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review. My excitement from the initial announcement all the way

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through the build, and then it's seen the finished result. It didn't wave at once.

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I was not disappointed. In fact, it exceeded my expectations.

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It's a true true geeky gem, and that's why it scored so

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highly. Four and a half out of 5 for build, 5 out of 5 for

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result, four zero five for value for money. And if you wanna

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next week talking about the Lego Gringotts

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set, which is the latest Harry Potter set recently released.

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Was an interesting one. Again, I kind of maybe

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got a divisive take on this one. So,

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yeah, make sure you stay tuned. Make sure you subscribe to the

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show to check that episode out. Have a good week of

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bricking. I'll be back again next week with more

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brick based buffoonery here on the brick magnet podcast. See you then.

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Mike Morrison

After a traumatic childhood experience where his first ever Lego set was mercilessly destroyed by his former friend - Mike Morrison went his entire life never again picking up those little plastic bricks... until once day later in life a set was gifted to him and his love of Lego was unleashed.

Being a successful entrepreneur who happens to have a lot of time on his hands and a TOTAL lack of impulse control, Mike was transformed into... the Brick Magnate! DUN-DUN-DUNNNN

Or in other words I buy a shed-load of Lego and wanted to talk about it to anyone who will listen.