LEGO Icons modular Jazz Club independent fan review! 10312
Independent, #NotSponsored, unscripted fan review of the LEGO Icons Jazz Club set 10312 with 2899 pieces, 8 minifigs for £199.99 / $229.99 / 229.99€ This features a 3-story main building with the club, manager's office, and green/dressing room, and a 2-story connected unit with pizzeria, tailor's shop, and rooftop greenhouse. See this compared to many other earlier modulars at brickset.com/article/88190
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As a musician, I can assert that playing on a stage with barely enough room, is TOTALLY realistic!! LOL
I think an optional billboard on the side of the jazz club building would have been a cool way to keep the outside clean while giving the option to add some visual flare.
POP : Playing 4 chords to thousands of people.
Paradox of Jang reviews (too good) is that I don’t want to watch the ones for sets I really want so that I am delighted/surprised when building them..
Currently working on modifying this modular. I already have a custom pizzeria in my city, so I took out the pizzeria and expanded the main Jazz Club. Adding a downstairs bar, moving the stage to the second story, and the manager’s office up to the third.
I think this set is fantastic but I can understand why it’s a bit awkward for some ppl! For me I got rid of the Taylor’s as I thought it was the most out of place and moved the dressing room there, and instead I put a bar at the top! Which fit much better and makes the whole building a jazz club, bar and restaurant with I think is fantastic :)
The one we were waiting for! It’s become best practice for me to reserve judgement on any set until I’ve heard from Jang. Thank you!
I think it’s a bit disappointing there’s no bar in the jazz club. But I appreciate space is tight.
There’s a jazz club in Manchester (UK) with a pizzeria built in, this set makes me very nostalgic for it!
What I like about your videos is that the color is real.
I think my only complaint is the lack of texture on the main building. The pizzeria is amazing, but the actual club feels really…as you said, plain, especially compared to the fantastic texture work done in the Boutique Hotel. The one thing that this one absolutely has over it though is the incredible way it does windows and, specifically, frames. The stained glass ones look absolutely amazing from the exterior and were a joy to build.
This set is a refreshing return to form. While I have personally enjoyed some of the more experimental models over the years (The garage and diner coming to mind) nothing beats a nice, simple set of buildings that does its gimmick extremely well. I will actually be picking this up after skipping the last couple.
I love the subtle humor JANG has when his sig fig’s face appears in a set
Really love Jang's review. It makes us normal citizen appreciate what to buy from LEGO especially when we're not sponsored.
I so love these long in-detail videos because I cannot buy many of them, so at least, I can see how beautiful the sets are.
Great review as always Jang! I definitely agree with you when you say this set isn’t evocative. The interior feels entirely vacuous to me, so the overall set doesn’t really encourage any meaningful play patterns. The brick bank and detective’s office, even the police station, all give prompts to create a cycle of narrative between the brick bank’s chimney, the detective’s office’s contraband smuggling, and the police station’s doughnut thief. Whereas here, I feel that these different elements here: the club, pizzeria, green room, seamstress, and greenhouse, are either not fully realised, or do not fit together concisely enough.
Be nice to have a bar with bar stools under the arch between the the night club and pizzeria. There could be a wall for drinks where the counter is.
I noticed something cool I just wanted to share, but not related to this set.
I honestly haven't been a fan of how they want to squeeze another small building in, as I feel like it's been happening too often, leaving the main attraction some to be desired. Bookshop was fine, police station was alright, but in this case it feels annoying, as a bar would have helped, and it already feels a bit cramped
I am planning on buying the jazz club set sometime but I watched this just to make sure I was doing the right thing, and it seems that I am! Jang, you are my most trusted Lego reviewer, I’ve watched you when I’ve needed you since 2015