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2 hours ago, Scarilian said:

Again, I find it highly concerning how we got a brand new mold for Thanos' big fig in 2021 and then have not seen a big fig in 2022. 

The head is being used in Chinese New Year sets so part of the mold is still being used.

Big figs put the price of a set up alot and with todays prices and the complaints about them, adding a big fig would reduce the amount of parts in a set making the value for money even worse. Imagine if the Hall of Armour set this year had a big fig, thats an extra $20/25 (or whatever) added to price. People seem happy at the Quinjet price. Throw a big fig hulk in and add $20 then thats $120 for 800 pieces.

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Cmon guys the bigfigs arent going anywhere. Sandy was probably changed because MK sets are already incredibly expensive in the west.

As everyone's mentioned, the new Thanos piece was from last year and has been used in other sets this year. It's clearly being optimized the same way Iron Man's helmet is. Not to mention bigfig hands have been in a handful of sets as well.

Edit: would be rad to see some more of these Toy Story/Avatar "midfigs" being used, for Groot and maybe Shehulk? Other bigger characters

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1 hour ago, bricksandabear said:

Edit: would be rad to see some more of these Toy Story/Avatar "midfigs" being used, for Groot and maybe Shehulk? Other bigger characters

Agreed. Groot and she hulk are good examples of ones for it to use. Characters that aren't as big as Hulk, but are noticeably larger than a standard human. It'd also be nice to get for Mr. Fantastic, though clearly it's not enough of a stretched limb to convey his powers excellently, so we'd need a 2017 Ms Marvel style figure as well.

Actually, it'd be funny to get something like a hose piece with Mr Fantastic's head on the end, or him on a 2x6 printed tile. Just something small to give the extent of his ability.

2 hours ago, upliftingbricks said:

The head is being used in Chinese New Year sets so part of the mold is still being used.

Big figs put the price of a set up alot and with todays prices and the complaints about them, adding a big fig would reduce the amount of parts in a set making the value for money even worse. Imagine if the Hall of Armour set this year had a big fig, thats an extra $20/25 (or whatever) added to price. People seem happy at the Quinjet price. Throw a big fig hulk in and add $20 then thats $120 for 800 pieces.

I don't know that a bigfig is $20/25, I'd say even $15 is pushing it. Though you are right that with how exorbitant the prices are getting (whether lego's own doing, inflation, or both), even what would have been $10 extra for a bigfig in 2021 would be a lot more in 2023. 

It's either a temporary pricing measure, or nothing at all and we're just overthinking it. For why hulk didn't show up, we would need two new molds for the new style (body and hair), which I suppose may have been a bit too much for marvel's budget with everything else this wave.

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Eh, canonically MCU She-Hulk is only six foot seven. That’s tall, but it’s not far enough outside the typical range of human heights that a tallfig is needed, in my opinion. I think a regular minifig would do just fine.

Posted
7 hours ago, Killian said:

Most fans I've seen discuss it on video reviews etc.  theorise that the Green Goblin's "mech" in set 76219 is supposed to represent a bigger organic body,

When I'm in a "making random stuff up" competition and an Eurobricks user walks in

Posted
9 hours ago, icm said:

Eh, canonically MCU She-Hulk is only six foot seven. That’s tall, but it’s not far enough outside the typical range of human heights that a tallfig is needed, in my opinion. I think a regular minifig would do just fine.

I feel like she’s like Ultron in the sense that both should be minifigs

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I might get the new Hulkbuster when it goes on sale. I have alot of problems with it, namely the small waist and legs, and lack of detail but it will be a decent custom project to work on.

Mixed feelings about the Quinjet as well. The cockpit is hideous and difficult to fix. And there's a serious lack of detailing and colour breakup compared to the Benatar. May get it on sale as another project to fix.

Both sets have an overuse of stickers, and sadly in very prominent areas - nose of the Quinjet and shoulders of the Hulkbuster.

The 4 mechs are the worst of the wave. Terrible design and function somehow got even worse with the fixed joints.

The Morbius set is the most surprising, I'm not a fan of the Morbius minifig, he desperately needed a collar+cape, but the car with some slight modding could be near Speed Champions quality. I was expecting worse.

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21 hours ago, Killian said:

Most fans I've seen discuss it on video reviews etc.  theorise that the Green Goblin's "mech" in set 76219 is supposed to represent a bigger organic body, with the way the mech kind of continues his hat down his back.

Yes and those fans are correct. It's based off the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' theme in which the heroes have mechs and the villains are monsters. Though it is a mech build, it's meant to serve as the monster version of the Green Goblin.

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13 hours ago, PGBQW said:

When I'm in a "making random stuff up" competition and an Eurobricks user walks in

6 hours ago, THELEGOBATMAN said:

LMAO :jollyroger:

It's clear neither of you made any research on the subject and also forgot that we'd already covered this being an organic monster, not a mech, months ago when the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' inspired line of sets were announced - both of you were in the conversation with me, lol.

Green Goblin is a monster in the series that this set is based on and his Lego mech is intended to be his organic monster form. The heroes are the hunters in mechs, the villains are the monsters who are organic and 'Monsterized'. The Hunters have their mechs 'Monsterized' giving the mechs a power boost but remaining as mechs for the heroes to pilot.

" Doctor Doom used a mysterious magical eye to turn the worst Marvel villains into monsters! To stop him, Doctor Strange used his own mystical eye to level up the Avengers' Mech Strike armors created by Iron Man, into Mech Strike Monster Hunters! Now they must fight head-to-head for the fate of the Marvel Universe!"

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3 hours ago, Scarilian said:

Yes and those fans are correct. It's based off the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' theme in which the heroes have mechs and the villains are monsters. Though it is a mech build, it's meant to serve as the monster version of the Green Goblin.

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It's clear neither of you made any research on the subject and also forgot that we'd already covered this being an organic monster, not a mech, months ago when the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' inspired line of sets were announced - both of you were in the conversation with me, lol.

Green Goblin is a monster in the series that this set is based on and his Lego mech is intended to be his organic monster form. The heroes are the hunters in mechs, the villains are the monsters who are organic and 'Monsterized'. The Hunters have their mechs 'Monsterized' giving the mechs a power boost but remaining as mechs for the heroes to pilot.

" Doctor Doom used a mysterious magical eye to turn the worst Marvel villains into monsters! To stop him, Doctor Strange used his own mystical eye to level up the Avengers' Mech Strike armors created by Iron Man, into Mech Strike Monster Hunters! Now they must fight head-to-head for the fate of the Marvel Universe!"

 

Wow you got receipts and everything. Good on you for proving them wrong:laugh_hard:

Posted
3 hours ago, Scarilian said:

It's clear neither of you made any research on the subject and also forgot that we'd already covered this being an organic monster, not a mech, months ago when the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' inspired line of sets were announced - both of you were in the conversation with me, lol.

Obviously I didn't, I don't even remember this set existing in the first place :tongue:

The comment was funnily put together tho.

Posted
17 hours ago, PGBQW said:

When I'm in a "making random stuff up" competition and an Eurobricks user walks in

Love when people like this exercise their need to be unpleasant without doing any research :rofl:

Posted
17 hours ago, PGBQW said:

When I'm in a "making random stuff up" competition and an Eurobricks user walks in

I know it was real, but the comment is still funny.

4 hours ago, Scarilian said:

It's based off the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' theme in which the heroes have mechs and the villains are monsters.

You'd think if they actually had source material for the mechs we could at least get some of the better designs from it. Is Goblin the only one to show up based on the theme? 

That BP mech would have been pretty cool to get, it actually has a fairly unique design.

Posted
6 hours ago, Scarilian said:

It's clear neither of you made any research on the subject and also forgot that we'd already covered this being an organic monster, not a mech, months ago when the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' inspired line of sets were announced - both of you were in the conversation with me, lol.

Yeah but my joke doesn't work if I have to stick to reality

2 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

I know it was real

The green goblin! The gren goblin is reeeeeeeal!

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@THELEGOBATMAN@PGBQW Fair :P I don't blame people as it's a fairly niche thing and it was a funny comment considering my own curiosity with the Big Figs and this years Eurobricks history :P

4 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

You'd think if they actually had source material for the mechs we could at least get some of the better designs from it.

Yeah, was hoping we'd get some of the other designs such as Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Wasp and perhaps Venom or Wolverine. Wolverine especially since his wing blades look like pre-existing Lego Pieces.

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4 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

Is Goblin the only one to show up based on the theme?

I believe so, Goblin and Spider-man were definitely meant to be representing the Mech Strike Monster Hunters theme. Other sets may have drawn some inspiration on the mech designs but I think it was just the one set that was supposed to be based on the theme. Honestly was hoping the Rocket Mech for this year would have drawn inspiration from the theme also:

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Posted
On 12/1/2022 at 11:10 AM, Mandalorianknight said:

Spiders also have fangs, though. Add that to the 4 headlights shaped like spider eyes, and I think it was always a milesmobile. 

Good point - Looking at it again, the front does look more spider-like than vampire-like. 
 

Posted
18 hours ago, Scarilian said:

@THELEGOBATMAN@PGBQW Fair :P I don't blame people as it's a fairly niche thing and it was a funny comment considering my own curiosity with the Big Figs and this years Eurobricks history :P

What a nice guy, I just cant being mean at you

 

18 hours ago, Scarilian said:

Yeah, was hoping we'd get some of the other designs such as Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Wasp and perhaps Venom or Wolverine. Wolverine especially since his wing blades look like pre-existing Lego Pieces.

Mfw Lego goes out of its way to do the less cool designs

Posted

That Rocket Raccoon mech is sick, it's such a shame they didn't make that one. I've picked up some of the mechs before but none of these new ones do much for me, so I'll probably skip unless they go on deep discount.

Posted
3 minutes ago, TurnOffTheDark said:

what does everyone think the biggest vol 3 guardians set is?

Maybe some sort of High Evolutionary genetics lab? Or some base for Kang? Kang is in this movie right?

Posted (edited)
On 12/5/2022 at 4:32 AM, Scarilian said:

Yes and those fans are correct. It's based off the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' theme in which the heroes have mechs and the villains are monsters. Though it is a mech build, it's meant to serve as the monster version of the Green Goblin.

61523_MonsterHunters_GreenGoblin_GLAM-WEB_400x400.png?v=1647016904LEGO-Marvel-76219-Spider-Man-Green-Goblin-Mech-Battle-Review-09-dd3CIr-1536x863.jpg

 

It's clear neither of you made any research on the subject and also forgot that we'd already covered this being an organic monster, not a mech, months ago when the 'Mech Strike Monster Hunters' inspired line of sets were announced - both of you were in the conversation with me, lol.

Green Goblin is a monster in the series that this set is based on and his Lego mech is intended to be his organic monster form. The heroes are the hunters in mechs, the villains are the monsters who are organic and 'Monsterized'. The Hunters have their mechs 'Monsterized' giving the mechs a power boost but remaining as mechs for the heroes to pilot.

" Doctor Doom used a mysterious magical eye to turn the worst Marvel villains into monsters! To stop him, Doctor Strange used his own mystical eye to level up the Avengers' Mech Strike armors created by Iron Man, into Mech Strike Monster Hunters! Now they must fight head-to-head for the fate of the Marvel Universe!"

 

 

20 hours ago, Scarilian said:

@THELEGOBATMAN@PGBQW Fair :P I don't blame people as it's a fairly niche thing and it was a funny comment considering my own curiosity with the Big Figs and this years Eurobricks history :P

Yeah, was hoping we'd get some of the other designs such as Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Wasp and perhaps Venom or Wolverine. Wolverine especially since his wing blades look like pre-existing Lego Pieces.

30067a9eeb4f4373a4f43659acd8aba4_Large.jpg63149_MonsterHunters_Wolverine_GLAM-WEB.png?v=1645195233

I believe so, Goblin and Spider-man were definitely meant to be representing the Mech Strike Monster Hunters theme. Other sets may have drawn some inspiration on the mech designs but I think it was just the one set that was supposed to be based on the theme. Honestly was hoping the Rocket Mech for this year would have drawn inspiration from the theme also:

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Yeah the Wolverine and Groot ones would’ve been more unique and cooler to get.

The Doctor Doom one I would’ve liked to have seen as well: 

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Do you think there was a marketing push by Marvel (which included merchandise by LEGO and Funko) for this comic line since the mechs and monsters are potentially far more marketable than other comic lines that may not have such a thing to them to easily market?

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Just thinking... Do you think Lego made the new Otter piece in the 2023 Lego City sets to be the "before" version of the anthropomorphic female Otter in the Guardians trailer? Then just decided to use the piece in City in addition?

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