This particular Lego model is coincidence. It has nothing to do with the excursion yesterday. Surprisingly the shop at the Identities Exhibition had zero Legos!


"Nothing but the rain"
This particular Lego model is coincidence. It has nothing to do with the excursion yesterday. Surprisingly the shop at the Identities Exhibition had zero Legos!

I tried to coast the car as far as possible to Rochester cinema today, but there are too many uphills in the way and I had to use a fair bit of fuel. I do tell myself that all journeys that start and end at home are potential energy neutral [given particular losses for downhill and energy conversion] but still, hills annoy me. I also don’t want to be a particularly sad Prius driver, I do like power mode. I went to see Lego Batman and I rated the film on IMDB, perhaps I could trouble you to read this communication about the rating system.
I rated The LEGO Batman Movie (2017) 6/10 #IMDb https://t.co/aL4hyefXad
— Ian Parish (@iparish) February 14, 2017
Well, overall I would say I was largely not affected by this film. The opening was good, I liked the Batman character and his voice-over. but I think I’m too old for these films now. It all seemed just a little too busy. There was always so much going on in the film and on the screen it was hard to keep up with the characters and potential jokes that were happening. I am positive it was funnier than I thought, but I only smiled a couple of times.
While I guess this film was inevitable after the Lego Movie, I think Batman has been done to death. Putting it in Lego didn’t change or improve it. If anything it possibly messed up the Lego brand a bit. This film could have just as easily been live action or animated [not Lego] and it would have been the same. There wasn’t any reason for it to be Lego.
I didn’t leave the cinema amazed with what I had just seen, I left feeling “huh”, or whatever letters spell the equivalent of a “shoulder shrug”. It is quite possible that I just don’t like Batman. I remember seeing the Tim Burton version and thinking “whatever”, I do now recognise it as great though. All versions since have left me cold and irritated. I’m just not made for Batman.
I think this is the last one of the Lego Season. This is a Batmobile and some baddies.

And here he is coming for you!

Another in the series of “Lego Season”. Here’s a Lego City Ferry. It’s a nice little model, though not that little.

It is well worth the build:

‘Tis the Season of Lego. Another model for you to peruse. This time it’s a Star Wars thing. I will admit that I am not boned up on Star Wars vehicles, perhaps I need some more Top Trumps cards. Most of my early knowledge of planes and vehicles came from Top Trump cards.
![Imperial Tank [or something]](https://fooyah.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/20161226_114640368_iOS-e1482935880208-974x1024.jpg)
This is the second Lego season model made. It’s from the Lego City series which is one of my favourite. I like Space, Technic and Lego City the most. I do need to get in to the computer controlled stuff one day though.

The sides open and give an internal view of the command centre.

Can you spot the prisoner in the cell? [far right].
Check out the coffee machine and radar system:

Of course, it’s that Lego time of year. So, here is the first in a series of Lego models created.

It’s a Star Wars character. Today I would like a Princess Leia version, because sad shit has happened.
A full on F1 hydroplane with an inline 4 cylinder engine.

This is a lava splitting jewel finding machine, 60122:

The latest addition to the Lego box, 31029:
