 Today, we're taking a look at the LEGO Dimensions FunPak 71210, DC Comics, Cyborg, and Cyberguard. So stay tuned. Hey guys! Welcome back to Comic-Ed and TV. We're all geek culture collides. If you're new to the channel, don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos. As I said today, we're taking a look at the LEGO Dimensions FunPak 71210. Cyborg and Cyberguard from DC Comics. Alright, so as you can see here on the back, we have the Cyberguard. And all its different modes. We've got LEGO Batman, LEGO Gandalf, and I can't remember what her name is. It's been a while since I watched the LEGO movie. Today I'm filming two videos simultaneously. What that means is this is going up on two different channels. One is more grown up friendly on my Comic-Ed and TV channel. The other is more kid friendly with our Comic Book Kids channel. For those of you who adults out there watching this, if you've got kids, send them on over to Comic Book Kids and Family to watch more great videos from kids their age. We have a lot of fun. We play games. We play with toys. We build LEGO sets. It's a blast. And for those kids of you who have parents who are into comic books and so on, send them over to Comic-Ed and TV where all geek culture collides. So anyway, here we go. I got this for Christmas from my brother-in-law. I think it might have been a part of a Loot Crate pack. So let's go ahead and open it up. Take a look inside and build. And remember, Comic Book Kids, do not use scissors without parents supervising you because you could easily hurt yourself. That's good. Put that to the side. We got our handy dandy instructions here. LEGO Dimensions 71210 DC Comics. LEGO.com backslash dimensions. So first things first, we've got to put Cyborg together. I guess he's over here. So we got his legs here. We got his body. Put them together just like that. And then I guess his head and everything else is over here. I'm not sure why LEGO does that. You would think they would put all the pieces for one build in one pack and the pieces for another build in the other pack, but they do. So anyway, there's Cyborg's head and we've got his robotic cybernetic helmet and he looks good. So there's Cyborg. Now we've got to put together his gun. So let's see here. Looks like here's his gun and he needs a little arrow looking piece. There it is. And he needs one of these red things. So now we put arrow piece inside here. If I can get it, it goes in just like that. The point of the arrow goes facing back towards the handle. And then the red piece from the blaster goes right in there just like that so that when you push down, it fires. All right, let's go ahead and put that in his hand. Let's aim this down a little bit. There we go. The picture shows it in Cyborg's left hand. We're going to go ahead and put it in his right. So preference, of course, doesn't matter right or left. If you're left handed, you might want to put it in his left hand. If you're right handed, you might want to put it in his right hand. So there you go. And he's got some extra blaster bolts, whatever you want to call them there. And of course, with this being LEGO Dimensions, it's part of a video game. So you plug him in to the base here. And then that goes on the little pad for the video game. I'm not familiar with the LEGO Dimensions video game. I'm sorry, kids. But that's pretty cool. And then it says here, continue building using the in-game building instructions. All right, so there's no more instructions here. So I guess I'm just going to have to wing it since I don't have the in-game building instructions. I don't have the game at all. So let's just wing it here. This might be a little bit more difficult than I thought. We've got this piece here, which looks like the arm joint. And we've got, that doesn't look right. There we go. Get these two pieces here, it looks like. And we go ahead and add this peg, this piece here. And there's one arm, then take this piece, and this piece, just like that. And we've got the other arm. Of course, this one doesn't have the little blaster portion. So we'll leave that, okay, have this. This is going to be kind of difficult, comic book kids. I'm guessing, just to guess, but I think this part. These two go like that, I think. Hold tight, I'll be right back. All right, everyone, sorry about that. I looked up the instructions on Lego's website, and I found them, so let's do it. All right, so this is right. And then we've got to put this gray piece, just like that, okay. And then we've got to take two of these, peg one there, one there, and I kind of did that a little backwards. That's okay. We've got that. Now we take these two pieces, we plug them together, just like that. Take this piece, plug it there, and this piece, plug that there. And if you guys are having trouble following along with me, I will leave a link to the PDF file on Lego's website that you guys can download, your parents can download. And you can build along with me. If you don't have the Lego Dimensions game, but you have the Cyborg set, okay, should put on, plug in there, just like that. The claws go on the side opposite the tube. So it should be just like that, okay. Now we've got the rest of that part done, oh, wrong. I was wrong, comic book kids, I'm sorry. I think I may have messed up, because these, ah, that's what I did. That is what I did. I did it wrong. I'm sorry, comic book kids. There we go. Should be just like that. And now we put this piece right there, there's that. We plug this piece in this hole just like that, okay. Then we take these pieces with the balls on the end there. We plug them in to the sides right there, alright. Then we take this piece and we plug it into the bottom right there, okay. Then we take this piece, we're going to plug that in right there like that. I'm going to move this light a little bit so you guys can see better. Alright, how's that comic book kids? Alright, alright now, now we take one of these and we'll flip it upside down like the instructions say, we'll peg this piece right there and we'll peg this piece right there. Then we'll put this piece right there just like that. We'll place this red one here and this black one here, okay. Then we take this vent looking piece, it's triangular, we're going to place that just like that. And then this upside down slipper looking piece, it's going to go there like that, okay. Then we flip it upside down just like this, peg it. If I can get it without it spinning, there, peg it just like that. Oops, now we're going to take the other one and it looks like we're going to be doing the same thing. Flip it upside down, there's that, okay, there's that and that looks like it's the feet. So there's that, now let's begin, start again at assembling the arms. Got that part right, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da. There's that, it's going to peg it right there, okay, that's what I'm messed up on. Okay, it's like that and that goes there like that, then you stick this right there and then take these two pieces, maybe plug them in just like that, that slides down in there. And Bob's your uncle, you're done. Got a few leftover pieces, Lego usually includes a few easy to lose pieces as extras. But there you have it, the Lego Dimensions Fun Pack 71210 Cyborg and Cyber Guard. 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