LogMech Original Series HuntingMech Building Blocks Set - DIY Robot Kit with 344 Bricks for Adults & Teens - Perfect for STEM Learning, Creative Play & Collectible Display
LogMech Original Series HuntingMech Building Blocks Set - DIY Robot Kit with 344 Bricks for Adults & Teens - Perfect for STEM Learning, Creative Play & Collectible Display

LogMech Original Series HuntingMech Building Blocks Set - DIY Robot Kit with 344 Bricks for Adults & Teens - Perfect for STEM Learning, Creative Play & Collectible Display

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LogMech Original Series HuntingMech Building Blocks MOC Frame Robot DIY 344 Bricks

Features

    Name: HuntingMan

    Parts:344 Pieces, assemble by yourself

    Height:5 inch, Great for both play and display

    All blocks are made of high quality ABS Plastic building blocks material, durable non-toxic.

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I can only give one review per group, so I will attempt to review both here; the red Lanson Man & blue Lanson Man mechs (the super tall ones, not the minifig-supported ones).Bottom line is both are amazing display pieces, but the instructions can be frustrating (the red one has step 11 in front of step 10, and was missing two 2x3 red wing plates for the backpack), and the longer weapons weigh enough to throw off the center of balance, so ultimately I left off the swords & mounted guns, and left off the backpack for the red Lanson man.------------With what I know now, I'd still make both purchases, and gladly. Both are well worth it.------------The blue - as a model made of brick pieces, it is 5 stars, a work of art, and much taller than I expected. The rifle is exquisite & I was very happy with the overall result. It has all of the pieces you need - but that's if you manage to follow the instructions properly. If you just want to display it, it's perfect. However, as an action figure, it leaves much to be desired. The connection points are the weakest link, especially the arms. The instructions (for blue) also do not itemize the pieces used in each step nor do they sufficiently disambiguate similar pieces except in a few spots - I often had to read ahead to infer what kind of piece was being added (mostly for the 1x1 bricks), and in one case, I had to work backward from the end. Finally, the included sword and mounted gauss gun are so giant that you may find yourself altering the build to reduce them both, or even just do away with them entirely.As for attaching the rifle, if you swap the figure's thumb wrench with the wider wrench that locks the hilt to the sword, you can reverse the rifle's T-connector handle and stick its end into the cavity of the larger wrench, allowing the figure to hold the rifle effectively.Final rating: 4/5------------The red Lanson man, equally impressive, has a lot more going for it, with itemized instructions, a superior color scheme, a standing base, and dual large handguns (but blue's rifle is the best). Keep an eye out for the step order number, & be sure to itemize your build beforehand. As stated earlier, the backpack was missing two 2x3 red wing plates - however it threw off the mech's center of gravity enough that I removed the backpack in favor of four angled 1x2 vent covers.Final rating: 4/5.