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  • Mega Construx Mini-Figure 5-Pack and Wind Raider from Entertainment Earth

    Check out these awesome new Masters of the Universe Mega Construx releases. You can pre-order now from Entertainment Earth!

    Mega Construx MOTU Mini-Figure 5-Pack, coming in October!

    From Masters of the Universe comes these detailed Mega Construx MCX Heroes Mini-Figures! The Masters of the Universe Mega Construx Heroes Collector’s Edition Mini-Figure 5-Pack contains 5 original characters: He-Man, Faker, Skeletor, Teela, and Beast Man. Each 2-inch tall super-possible figure features up to 13 points of articulation, comes with authentic weapons and accessories, and includes a color-coded display stand. The Masters of the Universe MCX Heroes Collector’s Edition Mini-Figure 5-Pack comes in blister card packaging.

    Mega Construx Wind Raider Attack Construction Set, coming in December!

    Take down the evil Skeletor with the Wind Raider! The Masters of the Universe Mega Construx Pro builder Wind Raider Attack Construction Set allows you to build the Wind Raider vehicle and have functioning weaponry and a launcher. Also included with the Wind Raider is a He-Man and Skeletor MCX Heroes mini-figure. The set contains a total of 203 pieces!
    "We must always value life. Even the life of one who opposes us." ― He-Man

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    Sweet, something that finally seems available to everyone
    “Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those who are not regarded as members of the herd.” ~Bertrand Russell

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    • #4
      I hope these make it to Canada. I’m still waiting for wave 2 of the Mega Constux Heroes to show up here.

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      • #5
        I hope these make it to Canada. I’m still waiting for wave 2 of the Mega Constux Heroes to show up here.
        As far as I know, the gift set and the Wind Raider is exclusive to Entertainment Earth. Shipping from Entertainment Earth to Canada is very reasonable, so it shouldn't take a big bite out of your wallet. I find they are quick to deliver stuff.
        "We must always value life. Even the life of one who opposes us." ― He-Man

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        • #6
          I just bought a set today. Really looking forward to the Wind Raider. I'm hoping this sells well so that they make more vehicles.
          “We change people through conversation, not through censorship." ― Jay Z

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          • #7
            I'm tempted to get these. These are pretty cool, and I like getting 5 figures in one pack.
            “The internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it." ― John Perry Barlow

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            • #8
              JANG Bricks is mainly a well known LEGO sets reviewer on You-Tube, however he occasionally reviews Mega Construx sets that he collects. Surprisingly he reviewed the Mega Construx MOTU Wind-Raider and the Mini-Figure 5 Pack if you're interested:



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              • #9
                BTW, I got my my 5 pack Mega Construx figures and Wind-Raiders from Amazon, they're currently available and still cheaper than Entertainment Earth.

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                • #10
                  I scored the five pack and the Wind Raider at Walmart today. $20 per. Also found MAA and Evil-Lyn, so completed the set thus far in one fell swoop.
                  Not every beast is tender, especially if there is genius in his making.

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                  • #11
                    I just grabbed Evil-Lyn and Man-at Arms from eBay. Can't wait to see Statos available soon. Hopefully more vehicles and playlets will be announced soon over at NYTF.

                    I've built the Wind-Raider, and it's a solid set for what it is. The techniques used are more traditional than I what I've expected. LEGO would've approached it in a slightly different manner.

                    All in all, the quality of the plastic is good, however I don't know if stress marks would start appearing over time since the ABS quality isn't on par with LEGO's plastic!

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                    • #12
                      I like the build. I picked up the Mega Viking Longship Raid set at a closing TRU last year, and they are very similar in mechanics. Different from Lego, yes, but based on the last couple Lego sets I have purchased I actually prefer what Mega is doing here.
                      Not every beast is tender, especially if there is genius in his making.

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by Dark Angel View Post
                        I like the build. I picked up the Mega Viking Longship Raid set at a closing TRU last year, and they are very similar in mechanics. Different from Lego, yes, but based on the last couple Lego sets I have purchased I actually prefer what Mega is doing here.
                        Those Mega sets are likley marketed towards adults and collectors, while most of the LEGO sets that under the $125 price range are largely marketed toward kids who are under 14, so durability is a design factor.
                        Collectors oriented LEGO themes such as Creator Expert, Architecture, and the high priced sets are a little more traditional and/or sometimes a bit more complex to put together especially if there were meant to be basically display models.

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                        • #14
                          I can see that, but I guess what I mean was I don't think Lego could have done any better, though I agree with you that it would have been different.
                          Not every beast is tender, especially if there is genius in his making.

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                          • #15
                            Originally posted by Dark Angel View Post
                            I can see that, but I guess what I mean was I don't think Lego could have done any better, though I agree with you that it would have been different.
                            You might be surprised how LEGO designers and engineers can come up with some of their craziest stuff and clever solutions if you're into it like I am, but considering that price point, I think Mega did a well done job with the Wind-Raider at least. And I'm sure they've done the same with their other lines like Halo and such.

                            As for that Castle Grayskull, I'm not sure how stable it is when it is lifted without looking at the instructions, where LEGO generally uses Technic elements and SNOT (Stud Not On Top) techniques in their big none modular structures for stability and mobility.

                            From what I've seen, I think Mega is a bit more traditional in their designs, and they tend to use special big molded elements to compliment some of their finished models knowing that their main target market is mostly collectors.

                            LEGO on the other hand puts emphasis on the creative play, and try to encourage their builders and customers to come up with different alternative builds and added solutions to meet their own creative tailored needs beyond what the main sets actually provide.

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                            • #16
                              Here's the thing - This is the last $20 set I bought from Lego and this is the $20 Mega Wind Raider. I like them both, but the Wind Raider just feels like a more cohesive set and more value for dollar. Of course, the individual buyer's mileage may vary...
                              Not every beast is tender, especially if there is genius in his making.

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                              • #17
                                LEGO is inherently a lot more expensive than all brick-building companies due to their high quality ABS and development. So other products will give you more quantity for you money no doubt, especially when there is other party licenses were involved like DC or Star Wars.

                                That said, I was actually pleased with what Mega has to offer in this little set. And I really hope the trend will continue with the rest of the line, especially knowing Mega is already part of Mattel's departments.

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