LEGO Light Kit – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com LEGO® Related News, Reviews, and More! Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:03:28 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.thebrickpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/TBP_Logo_Black_Fav-100x100.png LEGO Light Kit – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com 32 32 JMBricklayer Fantastic Idea Rainbow Unicorn (70008) Review https://www.thebrickpost.com/alternative-brand/jmbricklayer-fantastic-idea-rainbow-unicorn-70008-review/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/alternative-brand/jmbricklayer-fantastic-idea-rainbow-unicorn-70008-review/#respond Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:03:28 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=43380 Hi everyone, welcome to another alternative review. Today we bring you the JMBricklayer Fantastic Idea Rainbow Unicorn (70008) set which comprises of 1,492 pieces. I’m not going to lie here, when The Brick Post boss man said do I want to review this? I jumped at the opportunity. I instantly thought my kid would love to see this one built and displayed eventually among her favourite brick builds after I had done the review!

While we are extremely thankful to JMBricklayer for sending us this set we must do this right and give an honest review and tell you what is good and what is bad with the set.


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I’ll start with a very positive note. JMBricklayer have removed stickers it seems, yes, another brand who listens to feedback and gets rid of the stickers altogether. In the past JMBricklayer had a habit of spanning multiple pieces with their stickers and I wrote expressively in a previous review why this is bad. They listened to feedback and I salute them for this, kudos.

By now we are beginning to see instruction manuals are getting to a very high standard, printing is clear & easy to follow and well presented. This set ticks all those boxes so I won’t dwell here.

Bags are numbered and easy to follow and somewhat well sorted within, some might say this even makes the build too easy but that may be over critical. Personally I just dump them out in size order so this type of thing doesn’t bother me, each to their own and all that. Want more of a challenge? Open up all 7 bags and dig in!

The first two bags of this build are purely on the base of the model which you then set aside and don’t look at again until right near the end. Good to get the filler out of the way first but this comes with it’s own issues, let me elaborate. The base is well built up at first but then you decorate it with way too many single stud pieces and it becomes overly fragile very, very quickly. When you first build it this doesn’t become apparent right away but then you remember you have to connect a massive Unicorn to the top of it and you see right there this could become a challenge. More on this later in the review, you’ll know when we get back to this.

Then you start to build the body of the horse and honestly I couldn’t complain at the build here it’s solid for the main body and some great techniques and it builds up rather quick so you feel it come together well. One thing is it being a Unicorn it doesn’t sit well on a surface so in a way once you start you don’t stop this build until completion. This isn’t really an issue though by any means because you have used a lot of the 1,492 pcs in the first two bags on the base alone. 

It becomes apparent after a while that this Unicorn is some sort of Robot Unicorn in the way older JMBricklayer sets have been modelled around mechanical style animals. I guess a good way to explain some of the robotic looks easily. While this doesn’t bother me it could have easily got away with not having that robot look, as the techniques and look of the unicorn are actually good enough without the robot aesthetic.

Once you have built the body and the head it’s time for the back legs so setting it down is now becoming a little on the tricky side and you are fully invested into securing it to the base now. All the while in this set you have to install lights.

 

The lights are easy enough to install but because it is a Unicorn body the wires have nowhere to hide at all. This I feel makes it look a little messy. See on pictures in this post you can see what I mean and these are hidden as well as I can. I have build well over 25+ sets now with lights and aftermarket lights so I should have got the hang of hiding cables by now.

 

Don’t get me wrong the small number of lights this set has when finished really pop and look great, but in the day those trailing cables will stand out.

 

Finishing details are coming after the front legs and you are in the home stretch, or furlong if you want a horse joke. So you have your base which is rammed full of considerably loose decoration and a majestic unicorn also full of movable parts (which aren’t really supposed to move once in place), with decorations of it’s own. There is now a step you face in the instructions that states “this step is difficult please be patient here”! Straight away at this point I could see I would possibly going into Hulk mode in the next few minutes with this warning!

This warning was not lying it was an absolute pain in the butt to install. It was falling over constantly with the slightest movement and bits were falling off literally everywhere, almost like it was pointless building any of the base in the beginning. Parts falling from the Unicorn because they were too tight to go on the base then put the pieces on where they fell off. Unicorn falls over, repeat several times, until you come to the conclusion it’s not worth the 3 pieces missing in the middle and life must move on!

Seriously, to say that step was hard, was the biggest understatement of the century, it was just downright horrible. After 30 mins on one step, (yes, it really took that long) it finally stayed together. Success, I had won!

It looks positively badass complete, if you get to the end of course. But it is really, really fragile, don’t leave a window open as a gust of wind could easily make this break and bye bye Horsie.

*there is one other thing that JMBricklayer still put in their sets with regards to pieces and I personally would love to see them removed and that is the flexible rods. These do not sit well and they help dislodge too many pieces. They aren’t good, so I hope they reduce if not remove them totally from future sets. I left most of mine off the horse as they say cut to required length (what length?). I cut mine down a mm at a time and the pieces flung off further with each cut so that was rubbish and I threw all of them out apart from a few that didn’t cause issues. The set doesn’t need them to look good. Don’t bother with them it’s not worth the hassle they provide.

Now it’s time to rate the JMBricklayer Fantastic Idea Rainbow Unicorn (70008) set:

  • Build quality 5/10
  • Look of the model 10/10
  • Instructions and presentation 9/10
  • Prints and or stickers 8/10
  • Lights 6/10
  • Difficulty rating – off the chart

In conclusion this had so much potential, while it looks good it shouldn’t require being put together by some 8 armed human with the patience of a literal saint.
I give this a 6.5 out of 10. Too many hindrances in the build but if you can cope it’s an ace looking set when complete. If it was a model out of the box and not a kit it would be a 10/10 model.

Once you build it and it survives being thrown out the window and you get it to a shelf, leave it there! That is now its permanent home, or Kragle (glue) it just incase.


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Lighting Up New Asgard With LeLightGo! https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/lighting-up-new-asgard-with-lelightgo/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/lighting-up-new-asgard-with-lelightgo/#respond Tue, 02 Jan 2024 21:17:33 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=34390 Hi everyone it’s thebrickbheanie here!

Today I have a review for the LeLightGo LED Kits – Kit 76200 (classic version) which is the lighting kit for LEGO Marvel New Asgard Set.

This is the first lighting kit i have purchased and i can say i am glad i did, the set is amazing.

It retails for £21.99 but is currently on sale for £13.99. (not including batteries for the powerbank)

The kit comes bagged and numbered from 1 – 4 and the instructions are downloadable through the lelightgo website and are clear to follow.

This particular kit has lights for under the tv set and across the top of the new asgardian chillout Bro Thor has made himself.

The installation itself was easy to do as a first-timer and all the wires connected easily – the end result is absolutely amazing with the light for the tv changes colours but the other lights are a nice yellowy white colouring – so as to not be harsh on the eyes.

Overall this LED Kit is a great purchase if you are thinking of lighting your LEGO sets up and/or are a fan of Marvel as it showcases the build beautifully.

Until next time 👋🏽

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Light Up Your LEGO With LeLightGo – Light Kit For Bowser (71411) and Eiffel Tower (10307)! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/light-up-your-lego-with-lelightgo-light-kit-for-bowser-71411-and-eiffel-tower-10307/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/light-up-your-lego-with-lelightgo-light-kit-for-bowser-71411-and-eiffel-tower-10307/#respond Mon, 12 Dec 2022 20:00:03 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=23449 It’s time for a quick update on what’s new from one of the leading unofficial LEGO light kit suppliers on the market, LeLightGo!

LeLightGo are an LED light kit company that produce a wide range of products that not only light up your LEGO sets but take them to the next level!

Here at The Brick Post we install their lights kits on a monthly basis to show you just how straightforward and simple it is to install and display sets that have been given the LeLightGo touch.

Use our code thebrickpost20 here for 20% off your order!

The company itself have exceptional customer service and the feedback they receive is positive from fans all over the globe.

They are also very quick at releasing new kits and have already started selling and shipping lights for the LEGO ICONS Eiffel Tower (10307), LEGO Winter Village Collection Holiday Main Street (10308), and LEGO The Mighty Bowser (71411) sets.

Also hot off the press are the light kits for the LEGO Marvel Hulkbuster (76210), which most fans have been waiting for. The light kit does a great job at illuminating the key features of the set and looks awesome doing it.


Don’t forget to use our 20% off code thebrickpost20, it not only gets you money off but it also helps support us here at The Brick Post by gaining a small commission, clicking the links in this article will also help, thank you!

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Feast your eyes on these other LeLightGo kits, they do an incredible job and the sets look amazing lit up.

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Light Up Your LEGO With LeLightGo – Motorized Lighthouse (21335) & Hogwarts Express (76405)! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/light-up-your-lego-with-lelightgo-motorized-lighthouse-21335-hogwarts-express-76405/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/light-up-your-lego-with-lelightgo-motorized-lighthouse-21335-hogwarts-express-76405/#respond Sat, 24 Sep 2022 08:37:37 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=21564 It’s time for a quick update on what’s new from one of the leading unofficial LEGO light kit suppliers on the market, LeLightGo!

LeLightGo are an LED light kit company that produce a wide range of products that not only light up your LEGO sets but take them to the next level!

Here at The Brick Post we install their lights kits on a monthly basis to show you just how straightforward and simple it is to install and display sets that have been given the LeLightGo touch.

Use our code thebrickpost20 here for 20% off your order!

The company itself have exceptional customer service and the feedback they receive is positive from fans all over the globe.

They are also very quick at releasing new kits and have already started selling and shipping lights for the LEGO Hogwarts Express Collectors Edition (76405) train and LEGO Motorized Lighthouse (21335) sets.

Also hot off the press are the light kits for the LEGO Creator Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (10304) and LEGO Sanctum Sanctorum (76218), which most fans have been waiting for. The light kit does a great job at illuminating the key features of the sets and looks awesome doing it.

Two brand new additions are for slightly smaller sets, which is great as the small sets usually get over looked. The LEGO Speed Champions Aston Martin DB5 (76911) and Fast & Furious 1970 Dodge Charger R/T (76912) have been given their very own light kits.

Don’t forget to use our 20% off code thebrickpost20, it not only gets you money off but it also helps support us here at The Brick Post by gaining a small commission, clicking the links in this article will also help, thank you!

Use our code thebrickpost20 here for 20% off your order!

Feast your eyes on these other LeLightGo kits, they do an incredible job and the sets look amazing lit up.

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New September LeLightGo Light Kits – Sanctum Sanctorum (76218) & Camaro Z28 (10304)! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-september-lelightgo-light-kits-sanctum-sanctorum-76218-camaro-z28-10304/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-september-lelightgo-light-kits-sanctum-sanctorum-76218-camaro-z28-10304/#respond Thu, 08 Sep 2022 08:04:49 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=21157 It’s time for a quick update on what’s new from one of the leading unofficial LEGO light kit suppliers on the market, LeLightGo!

LeLightGo are an LED light kit company that produce a wide range of products that not only light up your LEGO sets but take them to the next level!

Here at The Brick Post we install their lights kits on a monthly basis to show you just how straightforward and simple it is to install and display sets that have been given the LeLightGo touch.

The company itself have exceptional customer service and the feedback they receive is positive from fans all over the globe.

They are also very quick at releasing new kits and have already started selling and shipping lights for the LEGO Marvel Sanctum Sanctorum (76218) set.

Also hot off the press is the light kit for the LEGO Creator Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (10304), which most fans have been waiting for. The light kit does a great job at illuminating the key features of the set and looks awesome doing it.

Two brand new additions are for slightly smaller sets, which is great as the small sets usually get over looked. The LEGO Speed Champions Aston Martin DB5 (76911) and Fast & Furious 1970 Dodge Charger R/T (76912) have been given their very own light kits.

Don’t forget to use our 20% off code thebrickpost20, it not only gets you money off but it also helps support us here at The Brick Post by gaining a small commission, clicking the links in this article will also help, thank you!


Feast your eyes on these other LeLightGo kits, they do an incredible job and the sets look amazing lit up.

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New August LeLightGo Light Kits – Nano Gauntlet (76223) & Tallneck (76989)! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-august-lelightgo-light-kits-nano-gauntlet-76223-tallneck-76989/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-august-lelightgo-light-kits-nano-gauntlet-76223-tallneck-76989/#respond Sat, 06 Aug 2022 07:13:57 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=20657 LeLightGo are an LED light kit company that produce a wide range of products that not only light up your LEGO sets but take them to the next level!

Here at The Brick Post we install their lights kits on a monthly basis to show you just how straightforward and simple it is to install and display sets that have been given the LeLightGo touch.

The company itself have exceptional customer service and the feedback they receive is positive from fans all over the globe.

They are also very quick at releasing new kits and have already started selling and shipping lights for the LEGO Nano Gauntlet (76223)!

Also hot off the press is the light kit for the LEGO Tallneck (76989), which I have personally been waiting for. The light kit does a great job at illuminating the key features of the set and looks awesome doing it.

Don’t forget to use our 20% off code thebrickpost20, it not only gets you money off but it also helps support us here at The Brick Post by gaining a small commission, clicking the links in this article will also help, thank you!


Feast your eyes on these other LeLightGo kits, they do an incredible job and the sets look amazing lit up.

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Light Up Your LEGO: LeLightGo Light Kit Giveaway! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/light-up-your-lego-lelightgo-light-kit-giveaway/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/light-up-your-lego-lelightgo-light-kit-giveaway/#respond Fri, 22 Jul 2022 12:36:14 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=20397 Giveaway now closed!

We are hosting a brand new giveaway where one lucky winner can get their hands on a light kit to take their LEGO set to the next level!

We here at The Brick Post have dabbled in our fair share of light kits and know a thing or two about them. Our friends at www.lelightgo.com have hooked us up with one of their light kits to giveaway to a lucky reader.


A little about LeLightGo:

LeLightGo offer a wide range of kits and accessories to light up your LEGO, ranging from single LEDs and connector cables to fully fledged kits for most of the LEGO range including the new LOOP Coaster, Optimus Prime, Delorean sets and so much more. Head over to www.lelightgo.com to view their impressive collection.


Giveaway details:

Starting from today, 22nd July 2022, you can enter our light kit competition to win a kit of your choice for your LEGO. Simply head over to and follow our Instagram account here, give the official giveaway post a like and tag a friend, done!

The competition closes Monday 25th July 2022 at 6pm. A winner will be choosen during a short live video hosted by myself, Greg, shortly after at 8pm.

Good luck!


This competition is NOT endorsed by LEGO in anyway. It is solely run by The Brick Post, in conjunction with LeLightGo. View our terms and conditions here.


If you can’t wait and would like to pickup a light kit now, please use our discount code, thebrickpost20, to receive 20% off your order!

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New LeLightGo Light Kits Now Available – Light Up Your LEGO Sets! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-lelightgo-light-kits-now-available-light-up-your-lego-sets/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-lelightgo-light-kits-now-available-light-up-your-lego-sets/#respond Sat, 25 Jun 2022 08:07:58 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=19727 LeLightGo are an LED light kit company that produce a wide range of products that not only light up your LEGO sets but take them to the next level!

Here at The Brick Post we install their lights kits on a monthly basis to show you just how straightforward and simple it is to install and display sets that have been given the LeLightGo touch.

The company itself have exceptional customer service and the feedback they receive is positive from fans all over the globe.

They are also very quick at releasing new kits and have already started selling and shipping lights for the LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3 (42143) set.

Don’t forget to use our 20% off code thebrickpost20, it not only gets you money off but it also helps support us here at The Brick Post by gaining a small commission, clicking the links this article will also help, thank you!


Feast your eyes on these other LeLightGo kits, they do an incredible job and the sets look amazing lit up.

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Review: LeLightGo Mini Disney Castle Light Kit! https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-lelightgo-mini-disney-castle-light-kit/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-lelightgo-mini-disney-castle-light-kit/#respond Mon, 30 May 2022 08:40:01 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=19003 I recently received a light kit from LeLightGo to brighten up the LEGO Mini Disney Castle (40478) set, and what a great edition to the display this is, the lights dance and reflect off the walls in a true magical Disney way!

I’ll take you through the basic process of installing the light, the final product, and where to grab a set for yourself.

To watch me fit the light kit in full, head over to our Instagram account where I did it live.

For 20% off use our code thebrickpost20 during the checkout procedure.


Inside the box:

The boxes are all the same size from LeLightGo no matter which kit you get, the only thing that separates them is the stickers on the front, and of course the contents inside. As you can see the box below has a label depicting the LEGO Mini Disney Castle (40478) on it.

Open and remove the cardboard outer and you’ll find a protective plastic case that houses the cables and LEDs. I really like that LeLightGo use these cases as it not only serves as a way of insuring the product gets to you in one piece but they’re also useful for storing parts in afterwards, transporting Minifigures other many other uses.

Inside the case you’ll find silvery packets, these hold the individual cables, LEDs, and connectors that are needed for your particular set.

The LEGO Mini Disney Castle (40478) set has a total of 5 numbered bags and a USB power/battery compartment.

Installation:

The whole fitting time isn’t too bad and shouldn’t take more than an hour to fit, obviously other kits will differ depending on their size and complexity.

Fitting the cables is easy and fairly straightforward, especially if you follow the instructions closely and to the book. Taking parts off here and there, tucking cables under bricks and hiding LEDs inside studs etc.

You’ll find the instructions on the LeLightGo website under the appropriate menu tab. A tip to help find the appropriate PDF manual faster is to ‘search in page‘ using the LEGO set number. These are in PDF format and can be viewed on most devices, or prints out of needed.

There are some fiddly parts throughout the process but you get that with most kits when threading and laying cables under and through LEGO elements. Squishing them under studs takes a little more patience then other parts but you soon get the hang of it and you’ll have the kit installed in no time.

For such a small set you do need to remove slightly more pieces then other sets, but that’s because you thread cables up the middle of each tower. As always the results are breath-taking and you’ll be sitting back admiring your handy work in no time at all!

Popping the finished product on your shelf and hitting the on switch really is what it is all about and you forget the few hardships of the installation instantly and wanting to order another LeLightGo Light Kit!


Get yours here:

If you fancy grabbing this light kit or any other kit for you LEGO collection then please visit the website by clicking the links below, we have popped out affiliate code in there too which may result in us gaining a small commission, this helps to keep the website running and bringing you all the latest LEGO news and reviews.

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Other kits available include the DeLorean, Vespa, Home Alone and so many more, check out these articles below for what you can grab from LeLightGo!

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Review: LEGO Batwing 1989 Lelightgo Light Kit! https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-lego-batwing-1989-lelightgo-light-kit/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-lego-batwing-1989-lelightgo-light-kit/#respond Fri, 20 May 2022 16:06:28 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=18799 Hi Everyone, it’s Jake from Lets_Build_Lego_ back with my next review of Lelightgo light kits and today I shall be reviewing the LEGO Batwing 1989 (76161).

Now let me start by saying that this light kit looks phenomenal! The kit really makes the Batwing POP! Specially seeing as the Batwing is 95% black lego pieces as it would be.

Lelightgo provide 3 different versions for the Batwing and I will be breaking down what each version provides and which version I recommend.

Firstly let’s talk about the classic version. Now the classic version provides a fair  it of light, lighting up the cockpit with a nice clean blue light, the front machine guns at the front of the Batwing has 2 red (1 on each side) lights, the tip of each wing has a yellow light, there are 2 flaps (1 each side) which will have a white light to give it a little more of a shine, the tail has teal coloured lights that are positioned down round and up the tail which I love!, beside the cockpit on each side will have the same colour teal lights and you will 2 of them on each side, on both sides you have cannons which are lit at the front with a white clear shining through the clear lego pieces and lastly red lights on each side on the cannons by the cockpit. Now that’s a lot to come with the classic version of the lightkit.

Now lets talk about the standard version. Now the standard version  has all the same lights as the classic version but the standard also comes with lovely teal lights at the base of the Batwing, these lights can be shown as a solid teal or flashing for extra effects which I love. These lights are position around the whole of the base, I found the best way to display the Batwing to feel the full ombience of the lights is to wall mount it! This really allows the lights to bounce off of the wall and really give it that shine around the Batwing and the wall.

Remote version comes with everything you get with the standard, but the remote allows you to have more fun. You can control the lights to display them how you wish! Wether again they be all lit up solid, flashingand only certain sections.

Price list for the versions are as follows:

  • Classic – £32.99
  • Standard – £48.99
  • Remote – £63.99

My personal opinion is if you have this set definitely light it up with the standard version at least! It really gives this set the WOW factor!

If you have any questions or if I haven’t covered anything please feel free to comment or dm me on my Instagram at Lets_Build_Lego_.

Thank you for taking the time to read my review.

And as always LETS BUILD LEGO! 😀

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