Monday, March 27, 2017

Lego compatible Brick parts from Block Tech


Hey guys, just wanted to share some finds with you today.   Whenever I go to Walmart, I always stop in at the Toy aisle.  I used to visit the die-cast car aisle to see the latest Hot Wheels, Greenlight and Johnny Lightning die-cast.  I would blog about them on my other blogs http://hwpics.blogspot.com and http://mytoycars.blogspot.com.

These days, I tend to frequent the Lego aisle because my die-cast car collecting has waned.  So as I'm wandering down the aisle, I see these new Lego compatible building blocks called Block Tech.

There's quite a large assortment as you can see from my picture above.  Each box contains 250 brick pieces and they come in several colours.  They have a box that contains all black pieces and another box that contains all white pieces.  

Other boxes contain brick pieces that come in three shades of colour.  For example, the gray box has light gray brick pieces, dark gray pieces, and pieces that are the older Lego gray colour.  Other boxes that have coloured pieces also come in three different hues.



Here's a close-up look at one of the Block Tech building block sets.

Hete's some more colours in brown and blue shades.

There are even specialized parts sets such as vehicle wheels, trees, shrubs and flowers and even windows and door sets.   All of the sets listed cost $9.97 CDN before tax.  That's around $6 or $7 USD per box of 250 pieces.

Block Tech also makes some baseplates but these are 20x20 studs, not the more commonly used 16x32 or 32x32.  There are two plates per package and they sell for $2.97 CDN, or about $2 USD.


I bought a gray colour assortment of bricks and a box of all white bricks.  Here's the front of the gray box.

Here's the back of the box of gray Lego compatible pieces.

Here's how the building bricks are packaged.  They have different size pieces, and shapes, such as bricks, blocks and plates.   I used the gray Block Tech bricks for the recent mods I made to my custom 14 stud wide modular building.  Go on over to my other blog Its-Not-Lego to check it out.   I used them for the the foundation, and floor supports and the clutch of the bricks is excellent.  I haven't opened up my box of white brick pieces yet, but plan on using them for other Mocs or Mods soon.

I'm not sure if these can be found in the USA or other countries.  Let me know if you've seen or used these bricks and if you liked them or not.


Brand: Block Tech
Model: Assortment of Lego compatible black, white and coloured brick parts.
Number of pieces: 250 per box
Price: about $10 CDN or  $7 USD, baseplates about $3 CDN or $2 USD.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Pogo PG8025 Big Bang Theory Minifigures Review


I'm not really a fan of the Big Bang Theory, but I am a fan of these minifigures.  This is the 7 character set from Pogo and the set number is PG8025.  They cost me about $1 CDN each, so that's like 75 cents USD.   I ordered these way back in November but just got them now.

There's also another Big Bang minifigure set that has all of the same characters above but you get one extra Sheldon who is in a green lantern shirt.  That set is put out by the Xinh brand (see pic below).

All of the characters have the two sided heads, you can compare the minifigs  faces in the first and second pictures.   The quality of the minifigs is good except for Raj's face that has a white streak right in the middle.  That's not a light reflection, see second picture.



Not featured in my pictures are the accessories you get with most of the minifigures.  Penny has a goblet as pictured.  Raj has a briefcase.  Howard has a rocket ship.  Sheldon has a green lantern. Leonard has a doll of some sort.  Amy has a newspaper, which surprisingly says The Lego News.

These minifigures will be nice additions as regular folks in my It's Not Lego town.

Entire set of Pogo 7 minifigures:  PG8025
Sheldon PG-978
Leonard PG-979
Rajesh PG-980
Howard PG-981
Penny PG-982
Amy PG-983
Bernadette PG-984


Entire set of Xinh 8 minifigures: X0125
Flash Sheldon XH339
Rajesh XH340
Penny XH341
Green Lantern Sheldon XH342
Leonard XH343
Bernadette XH344
Amy XH345
Howard XH346


Wednesday, January 18, 2017

The List of the 15 Most Expensive Lego Star Wars sets I found at Walmart Canada


If you are wondering what the most expensive Lego Star Wars sets being sold at Walmart Canada are, here is my list.  Of the top 15, there are only 3 sets that have not yet been cloned by Lepin, 75098 Assault on Hoth,  75148 Encounter on Jakku and 75092 Naboo Starfighter.



You can sort each of the table columns.




Ranking Set # Set Description Price (in Cdn $) Lepin set #
1 75098 Assault on Hoth 299.86 Not copied
2 75060 Slave 1 229.86 05037
3 75095 TIE Fighter 229.86 05036
4 75104 Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle 149.86 05006
5 75157 Captain Rex's AT-TE 149.85 05032
6 75151 Clone Turbo Tank 139.86 05031
7 75156 Krennic's Imperial Shuttle 119.86 05049
8 75103 First Order Transporter 109.86 05003
9 75155 Rebel U-Wing Fighter 99.86 05054
10 75102 Poe's X-wing Fighter 99.86 05004
11 75149 Resistance X-Wing Fighter 99.86 05029
12 75154 TIE Striker 89.86 05048
13 75139 Battle on Takodana 74.86 05009
14 75148 Encounter on Jakku 74.86 Not copied
15 75092 Naboo Starfighter 59.86 Not copied


I'm hoping that Lepin makes a bootleg of the Assault on Hoth Star Wars set soon.