Hello, just2good here,
and today LEGO revealed the Nasa Apollo Saturn
V set,
which is the seventeenth LEGO Ideas set.
They gave like one really good picture of
the box,
and then every other picture is small as heck.
But, this set retails for $120 dollars,
has 1969 pieces -
get it, like,
when the moon landing was -
and releases June 1st, 2017.
Anyways, since the box picture is the best
picture,
let me take a closer look at it.
So this sucker is 1:110 in scale,
and so far,
it's the most expensive and biggest LEGO Ideas
set to date.
I mean, the piece count is a good value
if you look at it from the price per piece
point of view.
And, y'know, it is an iconic vehicle,
being the first rocket to put people on the
moon.
OR SO THEY CLAIM.
But, honestly,
here's a little just2good fact.
I don't give a crap about sets that are in
micro scale,
unless it's a free set or a polybag.
Other than that,
I won't be forking over 120 dollars for a
set in this scale.
I didn't do it with the Helicarrier,
and it ain't happening here.
My opinion might change in the future, though.
I do like the little microfigures
and micro US flag on a 1x2 clear tile,
but that's about the best part of it for me.
Anyways, what do you guys think?
Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
You can see the full press release on the
LEGO Ideas blog.
I'll see you guys later.
Peace out, bye.
