I think one of my favourite play features in a set is the Power Miners Titanium Command Rig. The nature of the rotating drill and rising tower was incredible
6:10 Lego Studios Spinosaurus Attack also features a crashed plane. In this set a Spinosaurus from Jurrasic Park is attacking a plane trapped in a tree. The plane is also removable and can be flown around before attaching it to the tree via a hook.
The working ATM in Ninjago city, the vending machine in the docks, the arcade machine in gardens, and the toilet in markets! Some of the coolest play features ever, especially considering these are very large sets for display.
1:50 Those dimensions have to be for just the base- the scale of this thing with the tubes is massive. I also seem to remember Lego changing the design of the tubes or pump shortly after release, so that the sleds could move better.
Mixels not only had fun play features, but encouraged creativity. Some of their spirit carries on in Dreamz, but I think you could put then in Brickheadz single boxes and fix the issue of their plastic bags and bring them back.
I love the launch feature on the Vampyre Hearse, especially the idea of Vampyre ejecting from the speeding vehicle, landing ready to fight some meddlers... and getting hit by the hearse because he landed right in its path. Honestly, I just like the tricked-out,morbidly awesome LEGO hearse. We don't get a lot of those.
If I remember correctly, the Vampyre Hearse actually launched skeletons as projectiles in LEGO Worlds, making it even more morbid (albeit in a cartoonishly comical way).
The lego harry potter polyjuice potion mistake is based on the girls bathroom, where the chamber is, you can lift up the sink to reveal a hole for your minifigs to jump in, and you could also even place the polyjuice potion mistake onto the chamber of secrets set so that you could actually have your figures jump into the actual chamber
You gotta cover the Orient Expedition sets sometime man, they were a crazy Lego line that had a bonus tabletop RPG component and loads of its sets had custom molds and play features.
6:00 there was a Jurassic Park 3 set (or their movie studio themed with JP3 being the focus of that set, I don't remember the exact details) that involved the plane crash from that movie, but that was along time ago, in the early 2000s, I think it was called the "Spinosaurus Attack" or something similar,
Oh man, I remember playing with the Mars sets as a kid, those tubes were so cool. I'll agree that the functionality wasn't 100%, but if you used a single tube segment instead of the full section you could still launch them pretty decently. Not the intended purpose, but still great. I also still have all my Bohrok in their tubes. Also a few Throwbots in their weird little sled pods.
I kinda wish i still had the tubes and sleds for my Toa and Bohrak (the original 6 or each). I also had all the Throwbots, and another similar theme called Roboriders (iirc), which also came in tubes (again, iirc).
3:44 It's a serviceable play feature, but I can't say this Batcave did it the most impressively. 2006 would be bottom of the list for the cumbersome assembly using Alpha Team canopy pieces, though a creative reuse, but 2012's Batcave with Poison Ivy and Bane is by far my favorite. Bruce Wayne drops down a trap door, and like magic, instantly transforms into Batman, with the help of a dual-elevator level. Very effective for quick-costume changing as we all imagine from various generations of Batman!
Ngl the best and smartest play feature I’ve seen in a Lego set was in the new Indiana jones fighter plane chase. Instead of simply being capable of detaching from the plane with technic pins like the original, they use ball sockets to both attach the wings, angle the wings (that’s a first for a Lego set most Lego planes have flat wings), and make it accurate to the movie via being able to crash the wings into a wall and the wings cleanly snap off! It’s intended that way! I’ve simulated so many different kinds of crashes with this one build! It’s so fun to see the wings pop off and then just being able to put it back on and do it again! I could re-enact the scene where the fighter plan crashes into the tunnel, or I could just pretend flak blew a wing off or something. The intentional ability to destruct the set without damaging or needing to rebuild it is just so ingenious to me.
this set was a very memorable set for me in my childhood it doesn't have many play features but it deserves an honourable mention: Red Hulk 76078 Superhero
6:00 this is not the only LEGO set with a crashed plane. well, it depends on what you consider as "crashed". From 2001, the LEGO set 1371 "Jurassic Park III - Studios Spinosaurus Attack", has a plane crashed into a tree. I had to look it up, because I had this one as a child, but didn't remembered the name.
Easily the best play feature I can think of is in the 2023 Interstellar Starship where you push in the power pack and the engine of the ship opens up. It's so clean and uses 0 technic.
so for anyone curious why the Bionicle were capsules instead of boxes, one of the head writers for bionicle had major health issues and it was the inspiration for the bionicle line of how the cells in his body were fighting off infections and i believe even cancer, the toa were the antibodies etc. so the containers were meant to be literal capsule pills
The plane crash set in 2017 was not the first to have a plane crash to my knowledge because somewhere around 2001 there was a Lego studios set of Jurassic Park 3 Spinosaurus and a plane crash.
One of my favorite play features is in the LEGO Super mario Bowser's Muscle car set, when Mario is scanning the barcode, by pushing the lever, it causes the piece with the barcode to slide forward, putting an orange piece under Mario, causing him to honk the horn. Not as in depth as the ones in this video, but LEGO Mario is my favorite theme. one other i really like is in LEGO Minecraft: The bee farm, where you can make the angry bees fly around in the corner of the set using a little spin lever.
For the pump and tube play feature, it also appeared in Mars Mission sets MB-01 Eagle Command Base and ETX Alien Mothership Assault (sets 7690 and 7691). I had both as a kid and found them very fun. Those sets also came with a foam bullet shooter that used the pumps and tubes as well as the minifig transport
6:08 check out Spinosaurus Attack from LEGO Studios, one of the first Jurassic Park licensed LEGO sets as the plane crashes into the tree and can hang in place on the back.
I am one of those lucky few that won one of those Life On Mars figures that went to space. It hangs in a place of honor amongst the rest of my collection. 3:00
Aero Tube Hangar doesn't just work in theory, I own 2 copies of the set (and previously owned Eagle Command which has the tubes but in Mars Mission) and it works fine. It usually takes more than one hard press to send them down the track but that's nothing wrong. The only hiccups I've seen are that A) earlier productions of the tube attachment pieces were too thin to hold the tubes in place, but there are sets with the corrected attachment bricks, and B) switching between lanes has to be perfectly lined up or they won't flow.
If you make a part 2, the Lego Creator Brick Bank has an extremely in-depth Robbery heist even though there arent any criminal characters in the set. And they even snuck a joke in it, because the set also has a laundromat to launder the money the criminals stole LOL
So I know what this video was about, but I'm still going to say it. For my Nasa Mars Rover lego set, I didn't get 2 stickers that were 21 and 22. If I remember correctly, the stickers only went up to 16.
I liked the early Bionicle packaging as aside from being cool there was also lore behind it; like the bohrok canisters lorewise are the cells that the bohrok come out of, similar to bees. Heck, even the original toa packaging, the canisters that can have masks and stuff put on top of, lorewise the toa emerged from canisters
I like how the second play feature mentioned is one that is in nearly every lego minecraft set ever
Yea lol
Interesting that the crashed plane in the thumbnail was a Boeing plane
Well duh
🧐
And that he forgot to mention an even cooler play feature in the same set: the falling boulder and trap door.
Boeing isn’t that safe today, but I feel like it’s overheated because people think Boeing was never good to begin with.
@@Number_1_Rated_Salesman1997 Boeing engineers have all apparently mysteriously died after they have revealed flaws
I think one of my favourite play features in a set is the Power Miners Titanium Command Rig. The nature of the rotating drill and rising tower was incredible
The entire Power Miners lineup was incredibly strong and had amazing play features
The creativity in LEGO is beyond space.
LEGO life on Mars: man the nostalgia hit hard with that one
These are some really cool sets
Lego technic fan:
"Look what they have to do to mimic a fraction of our power"
I really like these cool play features great video! 👍
Man, now I remember those ball shaped Bionicles. God, would I want to see Bionicle return.
I like the bohrok
I need Bionicle back
6:10 Lego Studios Spinosaurus Attack also features a crashed plane. In this set a Spinosaurus from Jurrasic Park is attacking a plane trapped in a tree.
The plane is also removable and can be flown around before attaching it to the tree via a hook.
I was coming down to say this as well! Loved that set as a kid!
2 videos IN ONE WEEK, Spitbrix fans are eating GOOOOOOOOOOD🔥🔥🔥🔥
Well technically the one earlier this week was the vid from last week that was delayed for some reason
The working ATM in Ninjago city, the vending machine in the docks, the arcade machine in gardens, and the toilet in markets! Some of the coolest play features ever, especially considering these are very large sets for display.
1:50 Those dimensions have to be for just the base- the scale of this thing with the tubes is massive. I also seem to remember Lego changing the design of the tubes or pump shortly after release, so that the sleds could move better.
Mixels not only had fun play features, but encouraged creativity.
Some of their spirit carries on in Dreamz, but I think you could put then in Brickheadz single boxes and fix the issue of their plastic bags and bring them back.
6:08 If SpitBrix perishes mysteriously soon, I think we'll know why
I love the launch feature on the Vampyre Hearse, especially the idea of Vampyre ejecting from the speeding vehicle, landing ready to fight some meddlers... and getting hit by the hearse because he landed right in its path.
Honestly, I just like the tricked-out,morbidly awesome LEGO hearse. We don't get a lot of those.
7:54 Fun Fact: you could buy extra sticker "ammo" in LEGO Stores for a couple bucks back when this set was on shelves.
3:52 MY HEART SKIPPED A BEAT I TOTALLY FORGOT I GAVE THIS SUGGESTION LMAO
Thanks so much for the feature, Spit!
Wow! Proud to be one of the first viewers! Love you!
man, lego should make more of these sets with awesome play features!
The fire temple was so much fun as a kid
The jungle set with the leopard is something I really would have wanted back then
If I remember correctly, the Vampyre Hearse actually launched skeletons as projectiles in LEGO Worlds, making it even more morbid (albeit in a cartoonishly comical way).
The Boeing crash on the thumbnail 😂
It's always a joy to see what features Lego comes up with next. And how creative they get with them.
I think imagination is clearly the best feature for it comes on all sets regardless of price
Hell yeah! I LOVE mixels
“Did Boeingmp make Lego planes too?” 😂😂😂😂
I miss the lego mixels video game so much :(
"Does Boeing make also LEGO planes?" 💀💀💀
No
@@mikeferdianirawan7576I think the joke flew over your head
@mikeferdianirawan7576 There was the plane/helicopter thing, that was Boeing branded
@@thephoenix6870 the V-22 osprey? Cause that Heli Plane was made by boeing
@Fentanyl_official yeah that one
The lego harry potter polyjuice potion mistake is based on the girls bathroom, where the chamber is, you can lift up the sink to reveal a hole for your minifigs to jump in, and you could also even place the polyjuice potion mistake onto the chamber of secrets set so that you could actually have your figures jump into the actual chamber
You gotta cover the Orient Expedition sets sometime man, they were a crazy Lego line that had a bonus tabletop RPG component and loads of its sets had custom molds and play features.
yes sir 👍
Yes! I absolutely want them mixels to return!
6:00 there was a Jurassic Park 3 set (or their movie studio themed with JP3 being the focus of that set, I don't remember the exact details) that involved the plane crash from that movie, but that was along time ago, in the early 2000s, I think it was called the "Spinosaurus Attack" or something similar,
jup set number 1371
Im glad someone else remembers that set
Oh man, I remember playing with the Mars sets as a kid, those tubes were so cool. I'll agree that the functionality wasn't 100%, but if you used a single tube segment instead of the full section you could still launch them pretty decently. Not the intended purpose, but still great.
I also still have all my Bohrok in their tubes. Also a few Throwbots in their weird little sled pods.
I kinda wish i still had the tubes and sleds for my Toa and Bohrak (the original 6 or each). I also had all the Throwbots, and another similar theme called Roboriders (iirc), which also came in tubes (again, iirc).
1:56 yooo I remember those sets from elementary school! I wish I had those sets!
3:44 It's a serviceable play feature, but I can't say this Batcave did it the most impressively. 2006 would be bottom of the list for the cumbersome assembly using Alpha Team canopy pieces, though a creative reuse, but 2012's Batcave with Poison Ivy and Bane is by far my favorite. Bruce Wayne drops down a trap door, and like magic, instantly transforms into Batman, with the help of a dual-elevator level. Very effective for quick-costume changing as we all imagine from various generations of Batman!
Plus, he straight up lies about it not being in promotional material for the set. It's literally in the set animation.
Nexo knights also had some wonderful sets with play features
Ngl the best and smartest play feature I’ve seen in a Lego set was in the new Indiana jones fighter plane chase. Instead of simply being capable of detaching from the plane with technic pins like the original, they use ball sockets to both attach the wings, angle the wings (that’s a first for a Lego set most Lego planes have flat wings), and make it accurate to the movie via being able to crash the wings into a wall and the wings cleanly snap off! It’s intended that way!
I’ve simulated so many different kinds of crashes with this one build! It’s so fun to see the wings pop off and then just being able to put it back on and do it again!
I could re-enact the scene where the fighter plan crashes into the tunnel, or I could just pretend flak blew a wing off or something. The intentional ability to destruct the set without damaging or needing to rebuild it is just so ingenious to me.
good video
Thanks!
Yay, my submission was used :) Thanks for another fun video Spitbrix
this set was a very memorable set for me in my childhood it doesn't have many play features but it deserves an honourable mention: Red Hulk 76078 Superhero
That donut play feature reminds me of the Scene from Zootopia when Judy Hops traps Duke Weaselton inside! 😊
Yes, I do
6:00 this is not the only LEGO set with a crashed plane. well, it depends on what you consider as "crashed". From 2001, the LEGO set 1371 "Jurassic Park III - Studios Spinosaurus Attack", has a plane crashed into a tree. I had to look it up, because I had this one as a child, but didn't remembered the name.
I actually made my own Lego and it looks awesome
Easily the best play feature I can think of is in the 2023 Interstellar Starship where you push in the power pack and the engine of the ship opens up. It's so clean and uses 0 technic.
My favorite mixles were the knight ones.
Also I LOVE THE BIONICLE!
omgg monster fighters this so nostalgicccc thanksssssss
The Batcave version I have has an insane elevator super quick and flush Bruce to Batman transformation feature, it mindblown me when I realized it 😂
so for anyone curious why the Bionicle were capsules instead of boxes, one of the head writers for bionicle had major health issues and it was the inspiration for the bionicle line of how the cells in his body were fighting off infections and i believe even cancer, the toa were the antibodies etc. so the containers were meant to be literal capsule pills
The Donut reminds me of NFS MW 2005. Nice childhood memories. Flattening cops with their favorite snack.
3 themes to bring back, Mixels, Bionicle, and My Own Train
The plane crash set in 2017 was not the first to have a plane crash to my knowledge because somewhere around 2001 there was a Lego studios set of Jurassic Park 3 Spinosaurus and a plane crash.
That donut might also be a reference to Hot Wheels: Crash
One of my favorite play features is in the LEGO Super mario Bowser's Muscle car set, when Mario is scanning the barcode, by pushing the lever, it causes the piece with the barcode to slide forward, putting an orange piece under Mario, causing him to honk the horn. Not as in depth as the ones in this video, but LEGO Mario is my favorite theme. one other i really like is in LEGO Minecraft: The bee farm, where you can make the angry bees fly around in the corner of the set using a little spin lever.
For the pump and tube play feature, it also appeared in Mars Mission sets MB-01 Eagle Command Base and ETX Alien Mothership Assault (sets 7690 and 7691). I had both as a kid and found them very fun. Those sets also came with a foam bullet shooter that used the pumps and tubes as well as the minifig transport
LEGO, please bring back Mixels 🥹
The box: 6 - 9 yrs old
Me as a 10 Yr old: I'm committing a crime 🙂
Batman transformation in batcaves is recurrent and one makes it with an elevator contraption that is much more impressive.
Another jungle set feature I have is where an alligator comes out from a waterfall
Another plane crash set is #1371 from the lego studios line and it includes the plane from jurassic park 3 that crashed in the tree.
6:08 check out Spinosaurus Attack from LEGO Studios, one of the first Jurassic Park licensed LEGO sets as the plane crashes into the tree and can hang in place on the back.
6:04 a LEGO Studios JP3 set (set 1371) has a plane crashed into a tree to represent the scene in the film where a plane crashed into a tree
I never had a problem with that Mars set with the pump, you twist the black thing to change the direction of air so you just keep pumping it.
I love your videos
I'm glad that you enjoy them!
I am one of those lucky few that won one of those Life On Mars figures that went to space. It hangs in a place of honor amongst the rest of my collection. 3:00
We should make a petition to bring back mixels
Aero Tube Hangar doesn't just work in theory, I own 2 copies of the set (and previously owned Eagle Command which has the tubes but in Mars Mission) and it works fine. It usually takes more than one hard press to send them down the track but that's nothing wrong. The only hiccups I've seen are that A) earlier productions of the tube attachment pieces were too thin to hold the tubes in place, but there are sets with the corrected attachment bricks, and B) switching between lanes has to be perfectly lined up or they won't flow.
If you make a part 2, the Lego Creator Brick Bank has an extremely in-depth Robbery heist even though there arent any criminal characters in the set. And they even snuck a joke in it, because the set also has a laundromat to launder the money the criminals stole LOL
I have all 3 of those glow in the dark mixels
So I know what this video was about, but I'm still going to say it. For my Nasa Mars Rover lego set, I didn't get 2 stickers that were 21 and 22. If I remember correctly, the stickers only went up to 16.
The Ninjago section had me feeling something since Ninjago ended.
9:49 that was Nick Fury’s backup plan in case Iron Man didn’t exit the doughnut
9:11 I have both the police truck set and the tow truck! Unfortunately I lost the stickers for the tow truck 😢
2012 batcave is my most favorite play feature
There is actually a Jurassic world plane crash set as well
When i was young there were sets that had racecars with a fold out racetrack which could be folded into a storage box. (I had Set 8126)
yes
These click bait IQ titles are getting a bit boring and used
Yeah I agree and the instructions thumbnails stop me from clicking on the video
@@goodandbadgames2275 Agree, when it's too clickbaity I often skip
Agreed. When is 400 IQ coming out?
@@samwiseknows Agree
In the lego jungle set there is also a trap door which will drop minifigures down the river where the crocodile awaits
Lego needs to make the mixles again they were the best
The Batman quick-change wall is also present in the Queer Eye set too!
(The Fab 5 Loft 10291)
It’s a shame that the Lone Ranger line didn’t get any more sets. I personally really like the film, and the sets we got for it were good for the time.
New video idea u make some completely new play features!
I liked the early Bionicle packaging as aside from being cool there was also lore behind it; like the bohrok canisters lorewise are the cells that the bohrok come out of, similar to bees. Heck, even the original toa packaging, the canisters that can have masks and stuff put on top of, lorewise the toa emerged from canisters
Explosion feature in LEGO minecraft is cool, but it being in 90% of sets is too much
The technic Lego tow truck had a ton of features
Ninjago City Gardens has working toilet you can flush 1x1 round tiles into
I remember alot of these sets
I still have the Vampire Hearse from the Monster Fighters, but I don't think I would ever sell it.
Does anyone remember the Lego sets that sold in 3s and if you bought all 3 you could transform them into 1 creature? They even had their own show.
Mixels!!!❤
Dude I love Bionicle
pretty sure the tubes not being able to shoot anything out was by design.
God I miss my bionicles
5:45 They're from series 4 not 3
The droid deployment one comes on every Version of this set
After those Boeing jokes, I'm worried this is the last Spit Brix video we'll ever get