Ed Mack Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 I will probably be wishing for a long time! That is a beautiful Ferris Wheel. Quote
diablo2112 Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 (edited) I'm wishing for something like this. You don't happen to have a piece-count on this set? Edited April 6, 2015 by diablo2112 Quote
mattyman Posted April 6, 2015 Author Posted April 6, 2015 Well, the 4957 was a 1063 piece set. Double that piece count and you might have a real nice model. 4957 was a $70 set so I'm hoping for a much superior set. Quote
mattyman Posted April 6, 2015 Author Posted April 6, 2015 You don't happen to have a piece-count on this set? Over 8500 pieces! Quote
pete411 Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 My guess for the new set would be around 2400 pieces for 199.99 USD Quote
BrickU Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 Wow, now that is a " Cedar Point" type of Ferris Wheel set. Might as well add the Millennium Force to the list of next Lego Amusement Park builds..... 1 Quote
mattyman Posted April 6, 2015 Author Posted April 6, 2015 My guess for the new set would be around 2400 pieces for 199.99 USD And if it's 249 like some reported we may even get more pieces, although I can't even find any evidence of rumored prices. Quote
biniou Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 (edited) Well, the 4957 was a 1063 piece set. Double that piece count and you might have a real nice model. Yes, nice looking but unfortunately not impressive in size. The problem is that 8 years later after the 4957, Lego use smaller bricks in their sets, walls excepted (they prefer to remove one or two walls and the main part of the roof, ah ah....). Remove the tons of 1x1 plates and small technic pieces and you'll get a set not bigger than the 4957 (more detailed(1), but not impressive in size, I fear). (1) what are this 1x1 round tile and this 1x1 white brick ? - It's a cookie and a bottle of milk ! - wow the lego designer is a genius ! Edited April 6, 2015 by biniou Quote
BrickLegacy Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 Wow, now that is a " Cedar Point" type of Ferris Wheel set. Might as well add the Millennium Force to the list of next Lego Amusement Park builds..... What about the Mine Ride or Blue Streak? ;-) 2 Quote
rcdb1984 Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 or the one in london that goes w/ the tower bridge Quote
diablo2112 Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 The London Eye would be a challenging Lego build, indeed. I do wonder what the next flagship TB/SOH/Taj Mahal build is going to be. Anyone heard anything? Quote
TheOrcKing Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 I'm wishing for something like this.Yeah I remember finding that impressive build of RedCoKid many months ago. I do hope at least the main wheel itself for the set is something up to par with that but I can easily forgo the fancy queue housing for a simple platform in an effort to keep the piece count primarily towards the actual Ferris Wheel. Here is video showing that custom Ferris wheel in motion for anyone curious. Quote
davidsnjy Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 Still waiting for pictures of this set. If the Ferris Wheel includes features such as mobile/truck transport, extra little booths, fencing, etc, it would appear to fit with the Fairground Mixer very nicely. In that case, I think a coherent theme is starting to emerge and the Mixer as an early set will have that much more future appeal. This will influence my decision on stock levels of the Mixer. Anyone seen pics of this set yet? Isn't early release in like 3 weeks? Quote
jaylay Posted April 9, 2015 Posted April 9, 2015 received_10205401839959330.jpeg That looks disappointing. Quote
Quacs Posted April 9, 2015 Posted April 9, 2015 received_10205401839959330.jpeg This the old one. Rumors of a new one being released this spring have been circling the Lego fan sites for a few months. Quote
TheOrcKing Posted April 9, 2015 Posted April 9, 2015 That's the Ferris Wheel set from back in 2007. I would imagine and hope after eight years the new one will be significantly better than that. Quacs bested me by a minute. Timing is everything. Ha. 1 Quote
Frank Brickowski Posted April 9, 2015 Posted April 9, 2015 received_10205401839959330.jpeg The new Ferris Wheel is #10247, about $200-250 and hence much larger than that old mini Ferris Wheel. I guess it will be much more on par with the Grand Carousel rather than the small Ferris Wheel there. Quote
mattyman Posted April 9, 2015 Author Posted April 9, 2015 Me too - part of the grand carousel cost was the power function and sound brick - I doubt that will be in this set, so hopefully piece count will be on par with it Quote
inversion Posted April 9, 2015 Posted April 9, 2015 People don't want to pay for extra PF parts if they already have some so including them in sets won't happen. Everyone is better off like this. 1 Quote
jaisonline Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 People don't want to pay for extra PF parts if they already have some so including them in sets won't happen. Everyone is better off like this.Maybe. Including "power " elements (e.g. PFs, track, 9v back in the 2000s) do usually help with demand after sets are retired. Some AFOLs (especially ones just out of the dark ages like the 1 stop shop). Additionally, less of these all inclusive sets seem to have less produced than their non-powered versions and comparable non-powered sets. Quote
chinothegeeko Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Maybe. Including "power " elements (e.***. PFs, track, 9v back in the 2000s) do usually help with demand after sets are retired. Some AFOLs (especially ones just out of the dark ages like the 1 stop shop). Additionally, less of these all inclusive sets seem to have less produced than their non-powered versions and comparable non-powered sets. Interesting observation. As long as one can easily add power functions, I don't see an issue with not including PF. Quote
inversion Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Maybe. Including "power " elements (e.g. PFs, track, 9v back in the 2000s) do usually help with demand after sets are retired. Some AFOLs (especially ones just out of the dark ages like the 1 stop shop). Additionally, less of these all inclusive sets seem to have less produced than their non-powered versions and comparable non-powered sets. I don't count bundles. Horizon, FM had bundled versions. I believe the sets that can stand on their own without PF won't contain one in the base package. Only bundles. It is quite likely that Ferris Wheel will be bundled too. Quote
mattyman Posted April 22, 2015 Author Posted April 22, 2015 VIP access to this set is 18 May. When do you think it will be announced - they seem to be cutting this to the wire.....isn't the press release normally a good few weeks before being available?... Quote
Pseudoty Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 VIP access to this set is 18 May. When do you think it will be announced - they seem to be cutting this to the wire.....isn't the press release normally a good few weeks before being available?... Lego Store Calendar says May 13th VIP early access to a set not sure how they will fit it in with all the SW hype. Quote
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