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Keywords: canon 100mm canon100mm lego space police spacepolice sp3 sets collection text indoor There is a problem with this picture. It's not that I just spent a good amount of money on these sets. It's not that Smash'n'grab has finally hit the shelves here in Germany. It's not that the new wave of Space Police 3 sets has arrived. It's not that I'm trying to collect all the SP3 sets. The problem is this: WHERE THE FSCK IS THE RAID VPR SET?!? Still missing from the shelves here in Germany, and you can't even order it on Lego's website because it says "not available in Germany". Do I really have to get it through bricklink or ebay? Oh well. As you can see here we don't even get the names of the sets. Only licensed sets show names here in Germany (Star Wars sets are labelled in English, even). So I only know the set with the purple ship is called "Smash'n'grab" because I read that here on flickr. Ultra-short reviews: Smash'n'grab: Yay for purple pieces and a trans-yellow windscreen. There are also a lot of yellow 1x1 technics bricks included, which will come in handy. Undercover cruiser: The transformation works remarkably well, and the "weapons hidden" mode even looks good from the underside! Lunar Limo: Whoa, this thing looks much longer in real life than on the box. The V8 engine looks gorgeous. Many useful pieces in cool colors. Space Police Central: This set uses a couple of interesting techniques I wouldn't have expected, such as the main building having a studs-sideways internal structure. Lots of playability, too. All four are nice sets to buy, I'd say. Interesting fact: all the new sets came with a spare long black antenna. Makes me wonder whether Lego got complaints about those breaking a lot. There is a problem with this picture. It's not that I just spent a good amount of money on these sets. It's not that Smash'n'grab has finally hit the shelves here in Germany. It's not that the new wave of Space Police 3 sets has arrived. It's not that I'm trying to collect all the SP3 sets. The problem is this: WHERE THE FSCK IS THE RAID VPR SET?!? Still missing from the shelves here in Germany, and you can't even order it on Lego's website because it says "not available in Germany". Do I really have to get it through bricklink or ebay? Oh well. As you can see here we don't even get the names of the sets. Only licensed sets show names here in Germany (Star Wars sets are labelled in English, even). So I only know the set with the purple ship is called "Smash'n'grab" because I read that here on flickr. Ultra-short reviews: Smash'n'grab: Yay for purple pieces and a trans-yellow windscreen. There are also a lot of yellow 1x1 technics bricks included, which will come in handy. Undercover cruiser: The transformation works remarkably well, and the "weapons hidden" mode even looks good from the underside! Lunar Limo: Whoa, this thing looks much longer in real life than on the box. The V8 engine looks gorgeous. Many useful pieces in cool colors. Space Police Central: This set uses a couple of interesting techniques I wouldn't have expected, such as the main building having a studs-sideways internal structure. Lots of playability, too. All four are nice sets to buy, I'd say. Interesting fact: all the new sets came with a spare long black antenna. Makes me wonder whether Lego got complaints about those breaking a lot.
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