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4x2ReVu: 7326 Rise of the Sphinx
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Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:55:08 GMT
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“What’s that, Morty? No snappy comeback? How unlike you.“
Johnson Brewer didn’t bother wiping the killing dagger off, but simply threw it on the chamber floor, the inert body of Mortimus Drew spilling the last of his life blood over the scorpion altar to run into the stone seams of the floor.
“How fitting that your final resting place should be here among your beloved relics…minus this particular one of course.” He grinned as he lifted the gleaming khopesh from the altar and started for the exit of the Anubis Sphinx chamber.
“And now, our final adieu, Mortimus. Parting is such sweet sorrow.“
In the chilling desert night, Johnson almost reached the car with his prize when he heard a terrible wrenching of earth against sand mixed with the grinding of stone on stone. To his shock, he turned to see the impossible vision of the giant sphinx rising from its resting place. A fierce gleam of unearthly blue light filled its eyes as its head turned to Johnson and the giant stone jaws opened to show giant, black gleaming fangs.


I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the Egyptian sets so far. They’ve improved considerably on the late 1990’s Adventurers models (which were of themselves pretty good) with a greater accent on the mummy figures while still paying attention to some good ancient structure models.

The 7326 is no disappointment in the lineup. The set is comprised of a principal monument model with a curious adventurer and his car.

The car is a pretty good model, lending itself to almost a hotrod feel. Just a couple of elements are thrown together to resemble an exposed engine block and I like the way a castle window is used for the front grill. As with previous set vehicles, the car’s principal color is a dark scarlet hue. The car allows for driver and a passenger and the rear section of the car almost gives the illusion of a rumble seat (maybe in a future design). Just behind the driver/passenger area are some studs for mounting a rifle. A pick can be mounted on the rear bumper. One final note of interest is the way the ‘fez’ elements are used for headlights.
Finicky builders will note that the car is out of scale when comparing it to a standing figure (the car is too big) but this is excusable considering the cool overall design of the car using a minimum of pieces.

The main model for this set is the sphinx monument which is broken into two constructions: a principle ‘core/chamber’ unit and the ‘sphinx/shell’. The ‘core’ is a small chamber with an altar construction set between the two shorter (we’ll call them front and rear) walls. The rear wall is stationary but the front wall can come loose. The altar construction sits snugly between the two walls and can slide out of the chamber when the front wall is removed. The altar looks very much like the ‘ark of the covenant’ from Indiana Jones movies but instead of two seraphim with extended wings, a scorpion sits on either side of an open space with a golden khopesh (the collectible component from the series) extended between the two scorpions. A sliding pin/rod constructed within the rear wall can be pushed to slide the altar forward, ‘ejecting’ the front wall. I really miss the days of spring-loaded traps but this particular ‘exploding’ wall effect isn’t too bad. Multiple colors are used well for this and the shell construction (tan, dark tan with black and dark/burnt orange highlights).
The ‘shell’ of the core unit is really the star of the show, its a jackal figure with rotating shoulders and bending knees that separates from the chamber unit and gives a good impression of a tail-less dog/jackal figure (though he looks a bit scrawny once you separate him from the chamber). I found it interesting that the forward and rear legs on the figure are exactly the same assemblies (though obviously the right legs differ from the left).

Three figures come with the set, the adventurer and two mummies. The mummy figures are the same types that were included with the 7306 Golden Staff Guardian’s set (black headdresses, black spear and dark grey khopesh). The adventurer fig has black wavy hair and comes with a rifle and dynamite (to blow the wall, naturally!). The only stickers included in the set are for the walls/stelae of the chamber.

This set with its jackal/Anubis figure seemed very reminiscent of the Mega Bloks 9352 Jackal & Scorpion model which is by no means an insult to either Lego or Mega Bloks (the 9352 is a pretty cool set). Heck, the scorpion from the MB 9352 set even looks a bit like the one in the Lego 7327 Scorpion Pyramid set. The nice thing about the Lego version of the sphinx is that they were able to recreate the full headpiece without using a single pre-formed element.
With some minor rearranging of blocks in this 7326 set I may try an alternate model of a standing Anubis figure (interested folks can see an earlier attempt I made at such a figure here).

Bottom line is that this is a terrific stand-alone set. The price is just a bit high (probably closer in value to around $40 once you’re looking at the completed model) but if you can’t afford the 7326 Scorpion Pyramid set this is a great runner-up purchase.

!!! 4x2ReVu Stats !!!
Rating: Six out of eight studs
Pros: Great principal model with a decent assortment of blocks and plates for alternate building possibilities.
Walletwise: 527 pieces for around $50.
Date: 1/31/11



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