Hey! What the hell is wrong with roller coaster like Lego coasters having Loops don't you think that's supposed to be the best fun part about Lego roller coasters? 😡
I hate the lack of pushback from popular folks on social media because of their sponsorships. That's one of the reasons I value jangs reviews. It makes me sad how accepting people are of these price increases. Like you say, 400 bucks is a lot of money and Lego keeps releasing more and more of these high end sets. It really seems like they've went all in on nostalgia sets for afols. Fair critiques on the set itself and some of the differences between the two. Does seem in a lot of ways they went the wrong direction with short track, single coaster, and detached booths. But a lot can be forgiven for the cool concept and technical features
Agreed. Way too many people like Bricksie are just too scared to complain because they don't want the free Lego to stop. But they cover it up as them being "positive." And like AFOL TV said, those kind of reviewers aren't spending their own money so they won't be honest about if it is worth it or not
Thank you for providing an independent assessment of this set. It is REALLY easy to be effusive and giddy when you get a $400 set sent to you for free from Lego. But for the rest of us who actually have to pay for it ourselves, this video helps explain the good, the bad and the ugly.
5:00 no they can't, these black snot plates are the max, adding anything onto it is too wide and blocks the carts from passing. Believe me, I have been a MOC coaster designer for 3 years, I've tried a lot.. Could you please test such a simple thing before pointing it out as a 'bad' thing?
I noticed that too. Even a small tile would interfere with the train. LEGO could have made those SNOT plates in dark blue to match the color of the bricks.
I was having the same problem with the cars getting stuck at the top. I played around with some things and found that the problem doesn't seem to happen when there's only a small gap between the elevator track and the fixed track at the top (large gap shown at 3:39). To try to adjust that, the full height tower piece with the chain has a 4x4 gray cube type thing at the top that's put down on a 4x4 stud grid to hold that in place. If you instead shift that over 1 stud when placing you can sort of angle that tower piece enough to close up that gap quite a bit.
3:40 the same issue happens even with the motor. I witnessed it occur multiple times when I visited a friends house who had bought the set with the power functions.
That’s and unacceptable flaw, something hand cranked and able to be modded should work perfectly at any speed. For such an expensive set, I’m shocked that the only function can fail so easily.
Absolutely appreciate the honest feedback. Loved the format of going through the grievances before going over what you loved. Thank you so much for posting this!
At around 4:35, you said that there should be pieces on those connection parts. I just tried putting pieces on those, and it made the cart go flying off the track. Even a flat piece with no studs interferes a bit. I don’t think there is an easy solution to this.
This roller coaster is the 4th tallest lego set. The tallest lego set is 10181 The Eiffel Tower (42.5") followed by 21203/92176 NASA Saturn V (39") and followed by 10268 Vestas Wind Turbine (39").
The old one was longer with no inversions, the new one is shorter with 2 inversions. I'd rather have a mix of the two. But the price is the main thing for me. I'll be buying multiple other sets instead of either rollercoaster (and I'm a big rollercoaster fan IRL). Great review, btw!
I wonder if LEGO designed this for a corner of a large LEGO CITY theme park area. I don’t like how the tower tiles are hidden behind the lift and the entire set seems more of an Immediate gratification for action and wow to standout. I prefer more realistic looking sets but I understand LEGO fans must keep their LEGO CITY fresh and not fall behind when new sets are released. I’ve found some model railroaders do this also to keep people and themselves interested. I’m kind of new to your channel so I’m wondering if you could please make some videos once in a while about sets that are still fresh and exciting versus ones that have gone stale?
Completely getting lazy and greedy which generally when a company gets greedy they cut corners. Really is a shame and with all the new price increases it's all about the licensing 🤬
A lot of non-licensed sets like this are somehow more overpriced than Star Wars and such. The latest farmers market truck is $45 when the fairly-recent pizza food truck was $20. No way the garden portion is $20-$25.
I agree with all your points. I had an issue after I moved it and the cars would get stuck at the top(with a motor) I solved the problem by making sure the tower was absolutely level and new batteries in my power brick. I also made sure that all the round horizontal connection pieces of the tower were snug. I don’t understand why they used all the half round pieces for this but ok. I still love the set even though it is expensive. I figured it should be $350 but I think they just started with the price increase up front. Great video as always!👍😎
LEGO has always been expensive, but the last few years they have gotten out of control. I know all the IPs, and licensing add to the cost of sets, but this coaster is just a straight up LEGO set. However... we all keep buying them. Like anything in this society, they only way the cost will ever change direction is if we all stopped consuming whatever it is they are selling. For the record... I love your honest reviews!
Never have I ever heard a reviewer say this set was hard to build, everyone always says it's a very easy and smooth building process, ofcourse a little test and failing is needed, but this is an insane machanism, so it's fair.
I wish some of the high speed turns, like the one after the second loop, would be a banking turn. For $400 I would have loved some more focus on the details. No way would a rollercoaster turn flat at that speed.
Nice review! The original Roller Coaster is one of my favorite sets so I'll definitely be picking this one up at some point. Oh the tallest Lego set up up until now was set#10181. Creator Expert Eiffel Tower. 42.5 inches in height. I'm sure the new one coming out later this year will top it finally.
Also the Lego Ideas Saturn V Rocket is taller than the Loop Coaster standing 1m when positioned upright. Not as tall as the Eiffel Tower. I also think that the Wind Turbine set would also be taller than the Loop Coaster measuring in at approximately 1m.
my loop coaster lift comes done slow and doesnt slam but i also took more links out of the chain you prevent sliping while cranking the figs up.. when i first made the set the chain was to loose and slipped a lot
The main issue is setting the lifting platform and the counter weight correctly.... The platform is not reaching the track due to the weight not hoisting it far enough. Plus when it does work when the counter weight goes back it damages the upper part of the structure due to the force it returns to the top. The structure constantly needs pushing back together....
It doesn't seem like you took into account the size of the pieces, the size of the packaging, and the engineering and development costs. Generally, price-per-part is a poor metric for determining value. Take that modular set you showed. That set is comprised almost entirely of smaller pieces, so the price-per-part on it is very deceptive. What does the set weigh? That's the more reliable way to determine if the cost is reasonable (though even that is not 100% flawless).
Well we could put those vendors into that empty gap 😁 You're right about the lift coming slamming down, maybe I'd add more weight on the counterweight on mine. Also the train is too plain. Thanks for the review
Per piece works for standard lego sets, but with these sets you have more 1 off pieces, and a lot of big pieces. They usually increase the cost of all sets a little to account for the licensing, instead of raising the licensed sets a lot.
here in the uk these are avalable way cheaper via chinese companies on the web , however they are not branded as lego , i think one company is called mould , go figure !
From about January 23 all big sets they put on about £30 cos I got the home alone house when it came out and it was £230 then in the new year it went up to 260
im really interested in seeing how well the train car rides on those panels, because that could be a way to make customized tracks in the future, since those special track parts are hard to come by
This is a brilliant set which was a day 1 purchase for me. Great review but you missed one crucial point, the track is the way it is because it spells LOOP!
@@Gameprojordan how can you not see the P. Ok not a perfect P but given the complexity of the track its good enough. (After the final loop it turns left then left then down, P, before turning into the station)
Hey AFOL I have made some mills roads in bricklink but they cost close to $350 and that’s without tax and shipping with you guys buying Lego a lot to make your city better what would you suggest to a young fan of Lego?
The station roof tracks are no where to be found in the track layout! This is so amazing, because they made their roof like this, we have the full set of tracks!
4:57 this is in fact impossible, adding tiles here would make it too thick and the karts would get stuck, I've tried this myself on my won roller coaster even before this one released, so this negative point can't be solved.
Got to building this set a couple days ago, was missing one of the track pieces. But otherwise enjoying this set, just waiting on the piece to be shipped
Loop looks too intense for me! ... The side G-Forces are too high after the 2nd loop. I design smoother coasters in RCT2. That was a missed opportunity by Lego.
@@groundbreakinganimations No. theres requirements. Theres a subscriber requirement, age requirement, and a few more. The age requirement is 18+ but the rest you can find online. Sub requirement is like 20k
@@groundbreakinganimations You need to already have a Lego channel, a significant following, be family friendly, sell your soul to Lego, be a complete suck up and rarely be honest in your reviews
one of my biggest peeves with this is that theres a lot of tracks thats used for non coaster purpose's,i can understand the counterweight byt they really couldnt think of any other ways to get the curved station roof?but i mean,you could always rebuild it...
I'm wondering if they may be using some of those extra "new" track pieces that aren't part of the actual track to either reuse slightly older iterations of the track for this set or maybe to test pilot making ones for some possible new upcoming set?
@@truebnb maybe,i've seen some people think that it may be because its like if you combine 2 you get a bigger one or maybe if this coaster could be used as a parts pack if someone wants to build their own
i just bought this set and it came with missing pieces, a manual with steps out of order and extra pieces when i needed others. overall not my favorite
I can justify the 11 cents per piece, and the reason is twofold: not many people know this, but Lego is trying to switch to a new, slightly more expensive, type of plastic that is biodegradable (which is also why the quality of Lego's plastic seems to be degrading). In addition, the mold to make the actual rollercoaster pieces doesn't get much use, compared to other pieces, which makes those rollercoaster parts more expensive to produce, compared to other parts. So, pricier plastic, plus pricier parts = pricier sets...
I like the honest feedback but you can’t really base price per piece as a way to see if it has good value this set has a lot of big pieces that cost Lego more money to produce
The production cost is still ridiculously low compared to the pricing. Plus there are a lot of basic small pieces as well. No motors, nothing, it’s a scam
Thanks for this nice review, you should check the review from ‚Steinküste‘ (sadly only in german). He get his coaster motorized and there will be major problems with it. For the Problem that the coaster won‘t exit the elevator on top: after a amount of rides, you have to adjust the weight on the back, so the track that lifts the train ends a bit higher. The other Problem that occurs, is that the chain wich lift the train would wear out. So perhaps you have to shorten it. I think those problems shouldn‘t come with a 400.- Set. When you spend so much money, you should get a set that works without auch problems.
I really like this set. If it was made in the US and especially if Lego was an American company I would buy the real set. However, y'know I wish Lego would start being competitive with alternative brick mfrs this is not 1990! I'm going to buy the alt version which is less than half the price--- after buying several competing vendors products. It is too bad Lego doesn't manufacture in the US because if they did, I would have to rethink this! I really hope Lego starts getting its act together. They make good sets+I could see myself being a loyal brand customer... but they don't seem to want that!
My 4yo built this in about 4 days after getting out of daycare. It is NOT a challenging build like they say. It took some tweaking to get everything running smoothly after but it works great and he loves it. We did motorize it and you can sit back and watch it run over and over.
As far as having just one loop. The 2 loops are very purposeful. It's called LOOP and the 2 loops form the Os, the large drop going to the loops is the L, and the track curves towards home in a P format. Thus the whole set itself spells LOOP. So they need two loops
Hey, it's LEGO. If you don't like it in blue, just exchange it for yellow. All those complaints... just makes me so angry. A couple of them are fair, but the rest... it's about taste. And it's LEGO. You are supposed to build it your way. Even complaining that it's hard to build... wow. And regarding the price: do you know how expensive it is to develop new parts, and how few they sell of these advanced sets?
All of the track is less than 20% of this set (when ordered direct from lego at full price), so if it's because of the special pieces you're paying a few hundred dollars for balloon animals ...
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Sure will! The set is good but I agree with you, it has some drawbacks
This one will be really cool in the city yes.
Great vid,also this set is the 2nd tallest Lego set,The Apollo Saturn V
Hey! What the hell is wrong with roller coaster like Lego coasters having Loops don't you think that's supposed to be the best fun part about Lego roller coasters? 😡
I hate the lack of pushback from popular folks on social media because of their sponsorships. That's one of the reasons I value jangs reviews.
It makes me sad how accepting people are of these price increases. Like you say, 400 bucks is a lot of money and Lego keeps releasing more and more of these high end sets. It really seems like they've went all in on nostalgia sets for afols.
Fair critiques on the set itself and some of the differences between the two. Does seem in a lot of ways they went the wrong direction with short track, single coaster, and detached booths. But a lot can be forgiven for the cool concept and technical features
Agreed. Way too many people like Bricksie are just too scared to complain because they don't want the free Lego to stop. But they cover it up as them being "positive." And like AFOL TV said, those kind of reviewers aren't spending their own money so they won't be honest about if it is worth it or not
Thank you for providing an independent assessment of this set. It is REALLY easy to be effusive and giddy when you get a $400 set sent to you for free from Lego. But for the rest of us who actually have to pay for it ourselves, this video helps explain the good, the bad and the ugly.
4:55 putting anything on these studs probably would’ve caught on the bit of plastic that holds the car onto the track.
5:00 no they can't, these black snot plates are the max, adding anything onto it is too wide and blocks the carts from passing. Believe me, I have been a MOC coaster designer for 3 years, I've tried a lot..
Could you please test such a simple thing before pointing it out as a 'bad' thing?
I noticed that too. Even a small tile would interfere with the train. LEGO could have made those SNOT plates in dark blue to match the color of the bricks.
I was having the same problem with the cars getting stuck at the top. I played around with some things and found that the problem doesn't seem to happen when there's only a small gap between the elevator track and the fixed track at the top (large gap shown at 3:39). To try to adjust that, the full height tower piece with the chain has a 4x4 gray cube type thing at the top that's put down on a 4x4 stud grid to hold that in place. If you instead shift that over 1 stud when placing you can sort of angle that tower piece enough to close up that gap quite a bit.
A mí me funciona a la perfección. No tengo ningún tipo de queja con este conjunto, a mi parecer, es maravilloso.
3:40 the same issue happens even with the motor. I witnessed it occur multiple times when I visited a friends house who had bought the set with the power functions.
Good to know, thanks!
That’s and unacceptable flaw, something hand cranked and able to be modded should work perfectly at any speed. For such an expensive set, I’m shocked that the only function can fail so easily.
I have a motor added and it never happens to mine.
Happened to me and I just had to raise the weight a bit and it stopped happening.
Absolutely appreciate the honest feedback. Loved the format of going through the grievances before going over what you loved.
Thank you so much for posting this!
At around 4:35, you said that there should be pieces on those connection parts. I just tried putting pieces on those, and it made the cart go flying off the track. Even a flat piece with no studs interferes a bit. I don’t think there is an easy solution to this.
I like the detail, that the track itself spells Loop... L is a drop, then two O and P is a flat ending part of the track.
This roller coaster is the 4th tallest lego set. The tallest lego set is 10181 The Eiffel Tower (42.5") followed by 21203/92176 NASA Saturn V (39") and followed by 10268 Vestas Wind Turbine (39").
What I dont understand: Big price but still stickers? Seriously? They should use nowadays prints.
YES! INDEED!
The old one was longer with no inversions, the new one is shorter with 2 inversions. I'd rather have a mix of the two. But the price is the main thing for me. I'll be buying multiple other sets instead of either rollercoaster (and I'm a big rollercoaster fan IRL). Great review, btw!
I wonder if LEGO designed this for a corner of a large LEGO CITY theme park area. I don’t like how the tower tiles are hidden behind the lift and the entire set seems more of an Immediate gratification for action and wow to standout. I prefer more realistic looking sets but I understand LEGO fans must keep their LEGO CITY fresh and not fall behind when new sets are released. I’ve found some model railroaders do this also to keep people and themselves interested. I’m kind of new to your channel so I’m wondering if you could please make some videos once in a while about sets that are still fresh and exciting versus ones that have gone stale?
Love your cat! He's so cute! Tell him I said that. LOL Good video the build looks cool! Good job.
Completely getting lazy and greedy which generally when a company gets greedy they cut corners. Really is a shame and with all the new price increases it's all about the licensing 🤬
A lot of non-licensed sets like this are somehow more overpriced than Star Wars and such. The latest farmers market truck is $45 when the fairly-recent pizza food truck was $20. No way the garden portion is $20-$25.
Agreed when I was littler Lego was sooo much cheaper
It’s not bad I think some areas could be cleaned up design wise
It’s not bad I think some areas could be cleaned up design wise
@@benjamin-jv7qu yea i know right?
Isn’t the Eiffel Tower set taller?
I agree with all your points. I had an issue after I moved it and the cars would get stuck at the top(with a motor) I solved the problem by making sure the tower was absolutely level and new batteries in my power brick. I also made sure that all the round horizontal connection pieces of the tower were snug. I don’t understand why they used all the half round pieces for this but ok. I still love the set even though it is expensive. I figured it should be $350 but I think they just started with the price increase up front. Great video as always!👍😎
LEGO has always been expensive, but the last few years they have gotten out of control. I know all the IPs, and licensing add to the cost of sets, but this coaster is just a straight up LEGO set. However... we all keep buying them. Like anything in this society, they only way the cost will ever change direction is if we all stopped consuming whatever it is they are selling. For the record... I love your honest reviews!
silicone spray on the tracks could fix both the old track stopping and the new ones gap issue at the top...
Never have I ever heard a reviewer say this set was hard to build, everyone always says it's a very easy and smooth building process, ofcourse a little test and failing is needed, but this is an insane machanism, so it's fair.
I wish some of the high speed turns, like the one after the second loop, would be a banking turn. For $400 I would have loved some more focus on the details. No way would a rollercoaster turn flat at that speed.
This is why I mainly watch you guys and M&R. I don't want to listen to people just butt kissing Lego for free sets.
Appreciate it!
I mean price per piece is also that high bc of the rails
Nice review! The original Roller Coaster is one of my favorite sets so I'll definitely be picking this one up at some point.
Oh the tallest Lego set up up until now was set#10181. Creator Expert Eiffel Tower. 42.5 inches in height. I'm sure the new one coming out later this year will top it finally.
Also the Lego Ideas Saturn V Rocket is taller than the Loop Coaster standing 1m when positioned upright. Not as tall as the Eiffel Tower. I also think that the Wind Turbine set would also be taller than the Loop Coaster measuring in at approximately 1m.
my loop coaster lift comes done slow and doesnt slam but i also took more links out of the chain you prevent sliping while cranking the figs up.. when i first made the set the chain was to loose and slipped a lot
The main issue is setting the lifting platform and the counter weight correctly.... The platform is not reaching the track due to the weight not hoisting it far enough. Plus when it does work when the counter weight goes back it damages the upper part of the structure due to the force it returns to the top. The structure constantly needs pushing back together....
6:59 According to the Lego Store - This set is 92cm tall and the Saturn V when vertical is 100cm tall.
I wish it had a vertical chainlift, not a track lift.
Excellent review
Great review AFOL TV. Good details and points of interest observations. Keep up the great work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think the price per piece is high because a lot of the peices are those track ones, which are expensive
It doesn't seem like you took into account the size of the pieces, the size of the packaging, and the engineering and development costs. Generally, price-per-part is a poor metric for determining value. Take that modular set you showed. That set is comprised almost entirely of smaller pieces, so the price-per-part on it is very deceptive.
What does the set weigh? That's the more reliable way to determine if the cost is reasonable (though even that is not 100% flawless).
Well we could put those vendors into that empty gap 😁
You're right about the lift coming slamming down, maybe I'd add more weight on the counterweight on mine. Also the train is too plain.
Thanks for the review
It's not Disney, it's not Nintendo. It's LEGO. Why do you value those other IP's more than LEGO's IP 🤔
just ordered it should be here next week!!
Eiffel tower was taller, if I remember correctly.
You missed one big issue.
It only has an entrance, and no exit for minifigs…
Per piece works for standard lego sets, but with these sets you have more 1 off pieces, and a lot of big pieces. They usually increase the cost of all sets a little to account for the licensing, instead of raising the licensed sets a lot.
The panel feature for the lift can make a great bobsled if it where tilted on an angle
I think this one looks more modern then the old one, the colours are cool. It is really overpriced though
The Saturn five is slightly taller than the loop roller coaster, and my 10261 roller coaster has never stopped on the tracks.
Thanks for an excellent review.
here in the uk these are avalable way cheaper via chinese companies on the web , however they are not branded as lego , i think one company is called mould , go figure !
From about January 23 all big sets they put on about £30 cos I got the home alone house when it came out and it was £230 then in the new year it went up to 260
im really interested in seeing how well the train car rides on those panels, because that could be a way to make customized tracks in the future, since those special track parts are hard to come by
This is a brilliant set which was a day 1 purchase for me. Great review but you missed one crucial point, the track is the way it is because it spells LOOP!
Where's the P? I can see the elevator tower being the L, and the two loops being the Os, but what is supposed to represent the P?
@@Gameprojordan how can you not see the P. Ok not a perfect P but given the complexity of the track its good enough. (After the final loop it turns left then left then down, P, before turning into the station)
Kitchen reviews are 🔝 👍
Nice work
6:49 I think the Saturn V set is 3” taller than this😂🚀🌑
Great review !
Very nicely put together video and very entertaining as well. Thanks for posting this.
Hey AFOL I have made some mills roads in bricklink but they cost close to $350 and that’s without tax and shipping with you guys buying Lego a lot to make your city better what would you suggest to a young fan of Lego?
Mac is your Mils plates are choosing $350 your over paying $35 would be expen$ive!
The station roof tracks are no where to be found in the track layout! This is so amazing, because they made their roof like this, we have the full set of tracks!
Nope, you don't get the straight slope that came with the previous coaster to make the hoisting incline.
@@TheBayruyes you do, between the 2 loops
@@imaginationsquare You are right, I ordered a few of them now, thanks!
@@TheBayru no problem:)
4:57 this is in fact impossible, adding tiles here would make it too thick and the karts would get stuck, I've tried this myself on my won roller coaster even before this one released, so this negative point can't be solved.
I agree yellow tiles to go with the yellow track and a longer ride would be better also the slamming down will loosen parts of the tower
great honest review! thank you
Got to building this set a couple days ago, was missing one of the track pieces. But otherwise enjoying this set, just waiting on the piece to be shipped
And many of the parts are chain-link parts... Probably some 700 or more chain-links.
So 400 usd is hugely expensive!
How did he do this in just 6 hours
You can Build a little theme park on the other side of the bridge whit this coster in it
Is the track supposed to look like is spells “Loop”?
Loop looks too intense for me! ...
The side G-Forces are too high after the 2nd loop. I design smoother coasters in RCT2. That was a missed opportunity by Lego.
nice review
The slamming over time caused a few pieces to come loose or fall off. 😏😏
TIP for ambulance:a Strecher inside for more realistic experience so when you Open the Back Doors Theres a Strecher! Btw love ur vids and Love Lego😁.
AFOL TV: people get Lego sets for free from Lego to “review” it
Me: is it possible to learn this power?
Its the lego ambassador network, you have to sign up for that.
@@Patrickbricks45 so anybody can get it for free??! Where do you sign up?
@@groundbreakinganimations No. theres requirements. Theres a subscriber requirement, age requirement, and a few more. The age requirement is 18+ but the rest you can find online. Sub requirement is like 20k
@@groundbreakinganimations You need to already have a Lego channel, a significant following, be family friendly, sell your soul to Lego, be a complete suck up and rarely be honest in your reviews
The Saturn V is a little longer (or taller if put straight up)
I bought the set the day it came out. Savage.
one of my biggest peeves with this is that theres a lot of tracks thats used for non coaster purpose's,i can understand the counterweight byt they really couldnt think of any other ways to get the curved station roof?but i mean,you could always rebuild it...
I'm wondering if they may be using some of those extra "new" track pieces that aren't part of the actual track to either reuse slightly older iterations of the track for this set or maybe to test pilot making ones for some possible new upcoming set?
@@truebnb maybe,i've seen some people think that it may be because its like if you combine 2 you get a bigger one or maybe if this coaster could be used as a parts pack if someone wants to build their own
About the height, I think the wind turbine set is a bit taller.
Nice 👍
I agree with all your ideas lmao
i just bought this set and it came with missing pieces, a manual with steps out of order and extra pieces when i needed others. overall not my favorite
Same for me.....
I thought the guideline was ten cents per part?
Great to see some honest reviews. I cringe when I see the other reviewers of sets they got free.
I can justify the 11 cents per piece, and the reason is twofold: not many people know this, but Lego is trying to switch to a new, slightly more expensive, type of plastic that is biodegradable (which is also why the quality of Lego's plastic seems to be degrading). In addition, the mold to make the actual rollercoaster pieces doesn't get much use, compared to other pieces, which makes those rollercoaster parts more expensive to produce, compared to other parts. So, pricier plastic, plus pricier parts = pricier sets...
Excellent review. The Loop Coaster is 36 inches tall. The Eiffel Tower (set 10181) is 42 inches tall.
I like the honest feedback but you can’t really base price per piece as a way to see if it has good value this set has a lot of big pieces that cost Lego more money to produce
The production cost is still ridiculously low compared to the pricing. Plus there are a lot of basic small pieces as well. No motors, nothing, it’s a scam
Chain links
Great review! I didn't feel it was nit-picky and seemed informative.
legos prices in general are outrageous
Oh man, your video made me so sad. Vancouver Canada here, $400 is nothing for rent or groceries per month :( Thanks for the video. Keep it up.
Neither in California! Was speaking more so to middle America where cost of living is less
The eifel tower from lego creator expert is the highest Set i think
The Saturn V is 6 inches (8cm) taller
You can push every track piece down in the old coaster, the train will go better.
I remember I saw this at my mall and they let me play with it
1:40
$800 lego sets: Am i a joke to you?
Thanks for this nice review, you should check the review from ‚Steinküste‘ (sadly only in german). He get his coaster motorized and there will be major problems with it. For the Problem that the coaster won‘t exit the elevator on top: after a amount of rides, you have to adjust the weight on the back, so the track that lifts the train ends a bit higher. The other Problem that occurs, is that the chain wich lift the train would wear out. So perhaps you have to shorten it.
I think those problems shouldn‘t come with a 400.- Set. When you spend so much money, you should get a set that works without auch problems.
I really like this set. If it was made in the US and especially if Lego was an American company I would buy the real set. However, y'know I wish Lego would start being competitive with alternative brick mfrs this is not 1990!
I'm going to buy the alt version which is less than half the price--- after buying several competing vendors products.
It is too bad Lego doesn't manufacture in the US because if they did, I would have to rethink this!
I really hope Lego starts getting its act together. They make good sets+I could see myself being a loyal brand customer... but they don't seem to want that!
My 4yo built this in about 4 days after getting out of daycare. It is NOT a challenging build like they say. It took some tweaking to get everything running smoothly after but it works great and he loves it. We did motorize it and you can sit back and watch it run over and over.
As far as having just one loop. The 2 loops are very purposeful. It's called LOOP and the 2 loops form the Os, the large drop going to the loops is the L, and the track curves towards home in a P format. Thus the whole set itself spells LOOP. So they need two loops
Hey, it's LEGO. If you don't like it in blue, just exchange it for yellow. All those complaints... just makes me so angry. A couple of them are fair, but the rest... it's about taste. And it's LEGO. You are supposed to build it your way. Even complaining that it's hard to build... wow. And regarding the price: do you know how expensive it is to develop new parts, and how few they sell of these advanced sets?
All of the track is less than 20% of this set (when ordered direct from lego at full price), so if it's because of the special pieces you're paying a few hundred dollars for balloon animals ...
the roller coaster is 3rd largest set the saturn v is 2nd and the eiffel tower is the largest👌
$400??? 😳 That is insane! NO excuse for such a ridiculous price.
Set 10181 (1:300 scale Eiffel Tower) was 64.77 cm tall whereas this one is 52.5 cm tall … I think the soon to be release new one may be bigger yet
I believe the Saturn V is quite a bit taller 🤗
@@Nuhaantje You can believe that, but you're wrong.
I think the wind turbine is the tallest set still
Great video. I don´t like the new set loop
Thank you!
the tallest set is the apollo saturn v
if not for the minifigures knex is better, and way cheaper but they don't have minifig
What about British money?
They also forgot the exit for the ride