Normally when I do a review for a Mega Bloks set, it’s all in one article. However, given the size of this set and the time it’s going to take to get it built, I thought I’d go a different route for this one. For the next several days until I get the set completed, I’m going to be posting articles detailing the build process of the amazing set.
Up first is the unbloxing (yes I meant to do that, LOL) and the sorting of all the pieces.
This box is massive. Note the handle on top of it. It’s needed believe me!
A shot of what’s on the back of the box.
As you can see from above, when you first open the box you are greeted to some very nice interior artwork as well as the THICK instruction manual.
When you lift out the manual these 4 shoesized boxes are underneath waiting to be taken out.
See, I told you the instruction manual is thick!
On the back of the manual you have this fantastic compilation artwork of recent sets. It’s almost identical to the larger poster that was given away at FanFest in Toronto earlier this year.
The above three pics show three of the boxes contents. LOTS and LOTS of bloks!
And finally for this part are the sorted pieces. I had to photoshop two photos together to get these all in one shot.
As you can see I like to be a bit organized. I stack the same pieces together 10 high with leftovers in a smaller stack. Also, note the orange tabs on the parts list. I do this with very large sets like this. Â What I do is catalog the parts against the parts list to make sure I have the amount is specifies. By putting a tab down on the part it lets me know it’s been cataloged. There are two more pages of parts and I did this with those as well.
Already I’ve spent 5 hours on this and that was all just in the unboxing and sorting…
I’m loving it though!
Stay tuned for follow up articles showing the build in progress!
-Sal