Hi everyone, we're up to our 100th post on Oz Brick Nation, just after we've celebrated our 1st birthday!
Today we're having a look at the LEGO Creator 10244: Fairground Mixer set. This set was actually first unveiled at the Sydney Brick Show earlier this year, which is the first time I've seen LEGO unveil a set in Australia!
Set Number: 10244
Theme: Creator
Set Name: Fairground Mixer
Part Count: 1746
Australian RRP: $199.99
Featuring: 12 minifigures, dunk tank, mixer truck, accessory truck, high striker, ticket booth, Mixer ride.
Box Art (front)
Box Art (rear)
Glow in the dark pieces as well!
In the box there are bags numbered 1-3, and a sticker sheet (and for once there's not too many stickers - I'm looking at you Maersk Ship!).
The bags numbered 1 contain the parts to build the 12 minifigures, ticket booth, dunk tank, high striker, and accessory truck.
Accessory Truck
If you hit the red target on the dunk tank, the lever will drop a minifigure sitting on the platform into the tank. Beware the killer orange fish!
The bags numbered 2 contain the parts to build the mixer truck, and start building the Mixer ride.
Mixer Truck
The bags numbered 3 contain parts to finish the Mixer ride.
Minifigures
LEGO have made sure to include plenty of minifigures with this set, with no less than 12 minifigures included! Take note of the guy at the back right, he's been on the Mixer ride one too many times...
Power Functions Capability
Instructions are included at the end of book 3 to add power functions to motorise the Mixer ride, and it is nice and simple to add a motor and battery box. Below is a picture of the motor installed in the ride
For this review, we'll even through in a video! For free!
Here's the Mixer in action
It was a lot of fun building this set, and the LEGO equivalent of a good book - once you stop building, it's hard to stop until it's finished!
Overall, I'd rate this set a 9.5/10. It's hard to fault this set, as it's fairly good value for money, and not overly complex to build. This set should appeal to LEGO fans of all ages, our kids love the Mixer ride, especially when I added Power Functions to it. This set is sure to be a LEGO classic.
I hope you've enjoyed our review of 10244: Fairground Mixer, please leave us a comment below and let us know your thoughts on the set.
Until next time, this is Chris signing off for Oz Brick Nation.
Theme: Creator
Set Name: Fairground Mixer
Part Count: 1746
Australian RRP: $199.99
Featuring: 12 minifigures, dunk tank, mixer truck, accessory truck, high striker, ticket booth, Mixer ride.
Box Art (front)
Box Art (rear)
Glow in the dark pieces as well!
In the box there are bags numbered 1-3, and a sticker sheet (and for once there's not too many stickers - I'm looking at you Maersk Ship!).
The bags numbered 1 contain the parts to build the 12 minifigures, ticket booth, dunk tank, high striker, and accessory truck.
Accessory Truck
High Striker
The high striker actually works well. You can use either of the hammers to hit the red dish down the bottom, and it will propel the white slide up the pole.
Dunk Tank
If you hit the red target on the dunk tank, the lever will drop a minifigure sitting on the platform into the tank. Beware the killer orange fish!
Ticket Booth
The bags numbered 2 contain the parts to build the mixer truck, and start building the Mixer ride.
Mixer Truck
The bags numbered 3 contain parts to finish the Mixer ride.
Lord Business' brother gets in on the action...
Minifigures
LEGO have made sure to include plenty of minifigures with this set, with no less than 12 minifigures included! Take note of the guy at the back right, he's been on the Mixer ride one too many times...
Power Functions Capability
Instructions are included at the end of book 3 to add power functions to motorise the Mixer ride, and it is nice and simple to add a motor and battery box. Below is a picture of the motor installed in the ride
For this review, we'll even through in a video! For free!
Here's the Mixer in action
It was a lot of fun building this set, and the LEGO equivalent of a good book - once you stop building, it's hard to stop until it's finished!
Overall, I'd rate this set a 9.5/10. It's hard to fault this set, as it's fairly good value for money, and not overly complex to build. This set should appeal to LEGO fans of all ages, our kids love the Mixer ride, especially when I added Power Functions to it. This set is sure to be a LEGO classic.
I hope you've enjoyed our review of 10244: Fairground Mixer, please leave us a comment below and let us know your thoughts on the set.
Until next time, this is Chris signing off for Oz Brick Nation.
I really likes the small details of this Lego set (e.g. different games in the Fairground and the minifigures) and it's really beautiful! The spinning Mixer ride is really cool; I'd definitely love this set
ReplyDeleteWith the upcoming release of the Ferris Wheel, I am now interested in the Mixer. Thanks for the detailed photos and review TT!
ReplyDeleteInstructions are included at the end of book 3 to add power functions to motorise the Mixer ride, and it is nice and simple to add a motor and battery box.
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