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I'm not sure. There are certainly lots of things to choose from, but if anything I think TLC would just do some of the ships, and throw in some of the characters as a bonus.

~Peace

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I found some pictures of KotOR mocs and Figures!

Sorry for all the images it might mess up your computer. :-$

Ebon hawk:

ebonhawk5top.jpg

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Sith Fighter:

sithfighter.jpg

Characters:

Revan:

revan2.jpg

darth_revan.jpg

Nillihus(Spelling?):

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Sion (I Really like this one!!!!)

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Bastilla:

bastila_shan.jpg

Mandalore:

mandalore.jpg

Posted

Not really sure why this isn't in the Star Wars subforum, so I'll move it. As for the first post, "Well????!?" isn't really a great question.

You mean how would a KotOR set fare? Probably so-so. Most of the target audience wouldn't be familiar with them, a fate I fear for the Force Unleashed sets being released currently. I suppose it's possible to release some if the next KotOR comes out before the end of the license though

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I think that it would be a little too late now to start. The problem with doing legos off of video games is that there are probably a lot of lego fans that don't play. The only reason Lego can make The Force Unleashed Legos is because it has not come out yet and is getting a ton of press. The EU is a tricky place to go with legos. I mean, look at the Tie Crawler. Not a lot of press and not a lot of people who bought it or really liked it. I agree with some other posters in the fact that Lego would probably just make a few ships, some figs, and then let it go.

Posted
I think that it would be a little too late now to start. The problem with doing legos off of video games is that there are probably a lot of lego fans that don't play. The only reason Lego can make The Force Unleashed Legos is because it has not come out yet and is getting a ton of press. The EU is a tricky place to go with legos. I mean, look at the Tie Crawler. Not a lot of press and not a lot of people who bought it or really liked it. I agree with some other posters in the fact that Lego would probably just make a few ships, some figs, and then let it go.

Very good point there! ;-) I wonder why lego didn't make the rogue shadow set a limited quanity set? Instead of discontinueing the hoth base, they should make the rogue shadow a limited offer because most kids probably have no comprehension of that ship's existance! More video game sets should not be out as long as full-time sets as long as I get them before they run out! X-D

Posted
Well????!?!

Personally I LOVED both of the video games! *wub* I mean, this could be really popular among the adults and children.

I also love KOTOR. I have custom Nihilus, Sion, and Mandalorian minifig using decals from Saber Scorpion. I would love an Ebon Hawk set :)

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I'd love to see the Ebon Hawk as a set comparable to the minifig Falcon. The games were popular enough to sell well as a one-time offering, especially if they ever make #3. There's not much else in the game that would be distinctive enough to be a set. The sith fighter, if included at all, could go in the Ebon Hawk set.

  • 1 month later...
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I'd love to see the Ebon Hawk as a set comparable to the minifig Falcon. The games were popular enough to sell well as a one-time offering, especially if they ever make #3. There's not much else in the game that would be distinctive enough to be a set. The sith fighter, if included at all, could go in the Ebon Hawk set.

yeah but what if they sold sets like the battle packs were they would have some characters in one battle pack with different bodys so it'd be like you could give them different armor and other characters in another battle pack with some of the same stuff.

Posted (edited)
They're not making a #3, unless Obsidian does it.

Even if you could confirm that, I doubt many here would hang up their hopes for 3. Regardless, right now, Lego is seriously going to be stressed with just get out the stuff for the Clone Wars. Think of the endless remakes, not to mention new craft at their disposal. Then there is the up and coming living action series. If Lego is lucky, they could literal live off Lego for the next ten years. Which undoubtedly would be sad for many of the other hopefuls awaiting the glorious return of a Pirates lines. At least Lego has, and to their benefit, tackled head on the lagging Castle and City lines. Space, well, in my opinion, will be tied up with Star Wars. I really don't consider the Life on Mars a capable filler, though it is a good solid line in it's own right. When I define space, I am taking Futron, Blacktron, Space Police, and that like.

Now, back to the point. I think that the "KOTOR" line could be done in this way. A shop-at-home or exclusive line, you pick the store. Each release cycle, Lego could unleash two models in a "Limited Edition" type situation. BTW, their are tons of great MOC's out on the net for this line. Most of these posts talk of older, more seasoned(another word for wrinkly :-P ) veterans of the RPG genre. But I think that kids, who might have seen their parents play the games, or maybe just talk about them, would love to swoosh some of those ships around. I would bet, not guarantee, that Lego will look at this option closer to 3's release, which according to rumors out on the net is in the works. Just look at "The Force Unleashed" Rogue Shadow as the test bed.

Edited by Palin Jax

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