Hello again!
Today, I’ll be review a Decool
set. For the past few post, I’ve been reviewing on A LOT of LELE sets.
You won’t believe how much I got for this set – RM9.90!!! Normally, this
set would cost about RM20 for Decool. The original LEGO® version
cost about RM50!!!. I understand that this set is QUITE old. In fact,
it’s one of Decool earliest sets. So, I guess my local boot-Lego shop
just wants to clear the stock? ^.^
The
assembled set.
Brick quality is awesome!!! It’s Decool, what do you expect? :)
Box (front).
Box (back).
Box (right).
Box (left).
Box (top).
Box (bottom).
The contents – one building instructions booklet and three bags.
Each bag is labeled with the set number – “7103-(bag number)”.
Building instructions booklet (front).
The instructions are the same as the original LEGO® version.
Building instructions booklet (back).
The battle ground (front).
The battle ground (right).
The battle ground (back).
The battle ground (left).
The battle ground (top).
Closer look on the road-launcher.
Works perfectly!!!
Closer look on the antenna-launcher.
Works perfectly!!!
The car (front).
The car (right).
The car (back).
The car (left).
The car (top).
The car (bottom).
Superman (front).
Superman (right).
Superman (back).
Superman (left).
Superman (back printing).
Closer look on Superman’s front printing (may look blurry - bad photography skills >.<).
Very good color and tone! The inking isn’t too thick, or, too thin.
Closer look on Superman’s back printing.
Very good tone and ink!
The alternate face.
The eyes are red. Yeah!
Closer look on face #1.
The ink is a bit thin for this one. The tone is good (natural).
Closer look on face #2.
As I’ve said, the eyes are red. The tone is also natural.
General Zod (front).
Decool’s version of General Zod comes with a black cape. Yeah! Bonus!
General
Zod (right).
General Zod (back).
General Zod (left).
General Zod (back printing).
Closer look on General Zod’s front printing.
The design I practically the same as Superman’s, except for the chest symbol and the costume color. Good printing and inking!
Closer look on General Zod’s back printing.
Good printing and inking!
The alternate face.
The eyes are also red. Yeah!
Closer look on face #1.
This is my only complaint for this set. Look at the face printing. It’s too stretched. It looks weird. Then again, this is one of Decool’s earliest works.
Closer look on face #2.
The goatee isn’t really aligned. Other than that, the tone, color, and prints are pretty good.
Brick quality is awesome!!! It’s Decool, what do you expect? :)
Box (front).
Box (back).
Box (right).
Box (left).
Box (top).
Box (bottom).
The contents – one building instructions booklet and three bags.
Each bag is labeled with the set number – “7103-(bag number)”.
Building instructions booklet (front).
The instructions are the same as the original LEGO® version.
Building instructions booklet (back).
The battle ground (front).
The battle ground (right).
The battle ground (back).
The battle ground (left).
The battle ground (top).
Closer look on the road-launcher.
Works perfectly!!!
Closer look on the antenna-launcher.
Works perfectly!!!
The car (front).
The car (right).
The car (back).
The car (left).
The car (top).
The car (bottom).
Superman (front).
Superman (right).
Superman (back).
Superman (left).
Superman (back printing).
Closer look on Superman’s front printing (may look blurry - bad photography skills >.<).
Very good color and tone! The inking isn’t too thick, or, too thin.
Closer look on Superman’s back printing.
Very good tone and ink!
The alternate face.
The eyes are red. Yeah!
Closer look on face #1.
The ink is a bit thin for this one. The tone is good (natural).
Closer look on face #2.
As I’ve said, the eyes are red. The tone is also natural.
General Zod (front).
Decool’s version of General Zod comes with a black cape. Yeah! Bonus!
General Zod (back).
General Zod (left).
General Zod (back printing).
Closer look on General Zod’s front printing.
The design I practically the same as Superman’s, except for the chest symbol and the costume color. Good printing and inking!
Closer look on General Zod’s back printing.
Good printing and inking!
The alternate face.
The eyes are also red. Yeah!
Closer look on face #1.
This is my only complaint for this set. Look at the face printing. It’s too stretched. It looks weird. Then again, this is one of Decool’s earliest works.
Closer look on face #2.
The goatee isn’t really aligned. Other than that, the tone, color, and prints are pretty good.
Based on the original LEGO® version for this set, the General Zod minifigure doesn’t have a cape. I personally prefer it with the cape. Zod looks plain without it.
“KNEEL
BEFORE ZOD!!!”
FYI, I ABSOLUTELY DID NOT ENJOY AT ALL – the ‘‘one loud bass note theme throughout Man of Steel by Hanz Zimmer” and the repetitive, pointless, unnecessary “SMASH HERE” and “SMASH THERE”, and the “BOOOM HERE” and “BOOOM THERE”. Did I also mention that this is actually Superman’s first appearance to the world and what does he do, he and Zod had a “fun time” throwing each other into buildings, which in the end destroyed half of Metropolis (no one wonder Batman has to bash Superman upside down in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice >q<) [*Sigh…*]
I’ll end this
post with two short videos of the stunts you can with this set with Superman and
Zod:
In the upcoming posts, I will be reviewing on Bela 10430 Scooby Doo: The Mystery Machine, Gladiator Hulk Action Figure from THOR RAGNAROK, SY MK38 Iron Man: Igor, and War Machine Mark 2 Action Figure.
Stay tune. :)
Stay tune. :)
God Bless.