

Some of the details that also make the build jump out was the use of the pressure gauge tiles and the steering wheels. The dark blue and the dark red pieces were also a nice touch. The coloring of the bricks that were used were spot on from the grey to the occasional use of the tan pieces.

After seeing the finished build, you can really see the steampunk theme emanating from it. The first build for Kit 10 is the Time Machine. He has a black top hat, an Invent-o-Pack v.0, and an Universal Invention Controller as his accessories. The legs are also dark with a little bit of white in the waist area. For the Time Machine theme, the minifigure has a dark blue torso with the MBA Level 4 emblem. There are three minifigures in the whole set but each Kit has their own with a themed accessory build. LEGO Designer Mark Stafford takes you through the various builds that are available with the Time Machine theme. The book itself gives you a back story of steampunk and various building techniques that you may or may not already know about. For Kit 10, you will be building a Time Machine and other springboard models using the same pieces. Each book corresponds to each bag and will let you build from a particular theme. The contents of the set include three high-quality and very in-depth instruction booklets, three numbered bags, one unnumbered bag, and a black tool belt – 17M. The Invention Designer set contains 675 pieces and retails for $79.99 which is about $0.12/piece. From the initial images, the set would be based on a steampunk design. In April, it was revealed that LEGO would be releasing Level 4 of the Master Builder Academy (MBA) called Invention Designer (20215).
