Lego 10274 ghostbusters ecto 14/8/2023 ![]() To complete this weird ensemble at the far end is a 1×2 curved tile. At one point 1×1 tiles with clips are attached to one end of a 1×12 plate with brackets at the other and an interior brick built seat is then connected to a Technic brick. 1×1 bricks with studs are used in various ways to offset assemblies of slopes, bricks and plates, which are then slotted into place throughout the back section. The 1×1 plates then fit snugly into holes left exposed within the body work. Rear lights are constructed using two flat silver goblets, which clip onto Technic bricks and then attach to 1×1 plates. At times the set feels more akin to a jigsaw puzzle than a LEGO model but that just makes the experience incredibly intriguing and even more rewarding to piece together. This unusual building technique marks the start of a continuing theme within this set, unique sub assemblies fitting together in varied and abstract ways. Seeing something so simplistic is surprising, yet it works perfectly. A 1×2 jumper at the end of the seat hits a 1×4 brick with studs on the side, preventing the whole contraption from pushing out all the way. Instead they are placed upon the tiles connected to the base of the framework and simply slide in and out. In a rather unconventional technique neither the mechanism for the seat, nor the side panel of the car are actually attached to anything. To operate, a side panel is pressed in from the opposite side pushing the chair out of the other. The most impressive of the play features though is a new addition to ECTO-1, as seen in the early trailers for Afterlife – a gunner’s seat complete with Proton Pack (including the printed part from the original LEGO ECTO-1) that swivels out of the side, presumably allowing a Ghostbuster to chase down and capture ghouls at high speed – ghosts beware, these busters now hunt on the move. ![]() The mechanisms for the front steering, eventually controlled by twisting a trans clear 2×2 round brick on the roof, and a rooftop radar are added fairly early in the build. These model orientated sets aren’t always designed with play features in mind but with so many ghostbusting gadgets on board ECTO-1 it would be rather remiss to not include any functionality here. While this stage isn’t particularly challenging, a moderate amount of concentration is needed, especially for those unfamiliar with the techniques required for LEGO Technic assemblies. After a few more pages dedicated to the famous car’s appearance in the first two films, it’s onto the build.Īs expected with a vehicle of this size (the finished model measures just under half a metre) a considerable Technic frame is needed to help support the finished model. A personal call to arms to any would be builders is contained within the first few pages of the manual, detailing exactly how you can help bring the Ectomobile back to life. In Ghostbusters: Afterlife, ECTO-1 is found abandoned in an old shed and must be rebuilt to its former glory – this set is no different. ![]() ![]() Unusually a large envelope contains the instruction book, designed to look like an old Haynes car manual – a really nice touch and a great throwback for any automotive fans old enough to remember them. A separate bag is used for a large windscreen, two rear windows and four tyres. The box art is stylish, with the completed model presented on a black reflective surface adding an extra layer of quality.Ģ3 separate bags numbered 1 through to 12 contain the 2,352 pieces needed to complete ECTO-1. Before even delving inside, LEGO 10274 Ghostbusters ECTO-1 feels like it meets expectations for this range. ![]() While some sets have hit the mark, others have left fans scratching their heads as to why they are aimed at adults. The 18+ age range has been somewhat divisive since its launch this year. Theme: Ghostbusters Set Name: 10274 Ghostbusters ECTO-1 Release: November 15 ![]()
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