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Sonic quickbuild
Sonic quickbuild










  1. #Sonic quickbuild manual#
  2. #Sonic quickbuild full#

Red, white and black are the featured colours:

sonic quickbuild

I've divided the parts according to whether they came from larger or smaller polybags. This is confirmed by presence of the reminder to remove the protector from the light-bricks (you can see it in the instructions picture above) at the relevant step in all three manuals. There is no attempt at modular construction: presumably Lego didn't want to specify the order in which the sets are built. The usual bley/dark bley/black colour differentiation issue didn't affect the build for me, even with poor lighting: Lego have learned their lessons, and these days rarely use two similar colours for the same pieces in the same set. The construction pages are somwhat Spartan, for the most part showing only one step per page, with only a few parts in the call-outs even for the 'advanced' model acres of plain blue make up the rest of the space. Interestingly, I found the easiest build to be the second model.

sonic quickbuild

The three models have a grade of ease of construction.

#Sonic quickbuild manual#

The instructions go right to the rear page of the manual one the others' rears feature adverts, including the detestable Gewinne kid whom I've done my best to hide.Īn interesting feature is found at the beginning of manual one, right after the usual warning not to attempt construction whilst picnicking in the jungle, swimming or skydiving: The cover of the main model's manual, as you can see, had become somewhat crumpled in my box.

#Sonic quickbuild full#

A full parts inventory, with part ID numbers, is found in the second manual (the propeller plane). Two insets demonstrate other features of the main model - the retractable undercarriage, and the opening cockpit.Ĭlick the picture for a high-resolution viewĪs is standard these days for larger sets, a full part inventory can be found on the top of the box.Įach of the three models gets its own instruction manual:Īll three are of the same size and quality. I particularly like the way they've combined all three models into one scene. Here we have larger pictures of the secondary builds, both with light-bricks ablaze, and a beautiful side-on view of the main plane. The light-bricks also feature prominently on the rear. Also present are the '3-in-1' logo, and small pictures of the secondary models. The choice of angle, from the plane's rear, is presumably meant to highlight one of the principal features of the set: the two red light-bricks which mimic the plane's afterburners. Plane measures 15" (39cm) from front to back and over 13" (33cm) wideĬlick the picture for a larger, full-frontal photoĪ smart shot of the main model, climbing above the clouds, adorns the front of the typically yellow box.Includes LEGO® Power Functions light up brick.Open the cockpit and light up the afterburners with a flick of a button.Jet’s wing flaps, tail fins, and landing gear really move!.

sonic quickbuild

Rebuild the supersonic jet into a dual propeller plane or high-speed boat.

sonic quickbuild

When you’re done, rebuild jet into a dual propeller plane or a high-speed boat! Soar through the skies in this supersonic jet, move its’ wing flaps, tail fins and landing gear and open the cockpit or light up the afterburners with a flick of a button. Got the need for speed? This cool 3-in-1 building experience has plenty! Build 3 high-speed vehicles: supersonic jet, dual prop plane or high-speed boat.












Sonic quickbuild