![]() ![]() Blue also features well placed blue details along her body and head, from which she gets her name. Starting with the feet, they end in a 1×3 footprint, as opposed to the 1×2 for humanoid characters. The model adheres surprisingly close to the standard BrickHeadz construction, with a few notable exceptions. The final detail to complete the look is Owen’s rifle with tranq dart made to resemble the mini-figure scale gun featured in pretty much every Jurassic World and many other dinosaur sets.īlue is the real hero of this set in my opinion. Owen is easily recognizable as Chris Pratt and includes plenty of medium nougat colored slopes and tiles for his hair, and features his signature swirly bangs. Blue is made primarily of sand green and dark green. Two 1×4 bricks printed with dino scales, and two 1×3 tiles featuring some cute teeth.īlue’s head also starts out as a relatively standard head, complete with the pink 2×2 brick for a brain, but uses additional sloped parts to shape the snout, and, of course, features the eye tile on either side of the head. The front legs are a variation of the hands from a standard BrickHeadz model, but still very similar in their design.īlue features four printed elements. First, the body starts out as a standard 4×4 body, but the addition of a 2×4 bracket plate with curved parts rounds out the front of Blue’s torso. Moving on to Blue, we get a few obvious changes to the basic humanoid body plan, but still surprisingly in line with the overall BrickHeadz design aesthetic. The finished model looks ready for action and bears a solid resemblance to his on-screen inspiration. The model features three printed bricks - the front of his shirt, and two pockets for his cargo vest. ![]() ![]() Owen’s hair is medium nougat, and his shirt is sand blue. Starting with Owen, we have a fairly standard BrickHeadz body construction, with the exception of a small gap on the right side of the body to allow for the inclusion of a bracket plate for Owen’s holster, which comes later in the build. Each numbered bag also includes a second unnumbered bag with the smaller parts. The set has 234 pieces in 2 numbered bags, and 2 instruction booklets, one for each model. They’re numbered 47 and 48 in the BrickHeadz series. Speaking of the stands, there are no printed tiles included for this set, and they are not listed as part of any other series. Both Owen and Blue are featured on the front and the back of the box along with their stands. The color scheme of the box matches the dark orange and metallic scheme of the other Jurassic World sets previously covered on TBB (with reviews forthcoming in the next few days). The 41614 Owen & Blue two-pack set retails for $19.99 and includes 234 pieces. This set features our favorite velociraptor-whisperer, Owen Grady, along with Blue, the only surviving velociraptor from the recent installment of Jurassic World. Now we can add the cloned dinosaur survival genre to that list with the recent announcement of 41614 Owen & Blue from the Jurassic World franchise. BrickHeadz are clearly here to stay, and no matter what your favorite film genre, there is a BrickHeadz character for that… or at least there will be someday. ![]()
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