Artanis I Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 (edited) That probably makes more sense Found another open box somewhere else tonight. About the same amount of boxes - some were ripped open. Still don't have 'guess who' ... Edited December 17, 2024 by Artanis I Quote
VinnieCannoli Posted December 18, 2024 Posted December 18, 2024 (edited) On 11/27/2024 at 9:08 AM, Triceron said: My city and area is mostly elderly, so not much competition for CMFs. Italy is good for kind of the same reason - there are a lot of really small towns and villages where you can always get something rare and interesting. I personally never had problems with this wave. So happy with it. Been collecting CMFs since that "Pirate minifigure" as I remember. And this is the first collection where i love every single minifigure and wanted multiples of them because all of them are basically a bunch of accessories to make all kinds of characters. From wings of aracocra warrior to elf ears and dragonborn armor - everything is super useful. And some pieces intended to be collected in multiples (black rats for Dishonored game MOC for example, or those eye pieces and etc.) Edited December 18, 2024 by VinnieCannoli Quote
Triceron Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 Yeah It's been 3+. weeks and the boxes at the store i got the d&d figs from is still untouched other from my purchases. I think i found my go to for the wolfpack dudes Quote
zoth33 Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 10 hours ago, Triceron said: Yeah It's been 3+. weeks and the boxes at the store i got the d&d figs from is still untouched other from my purchases. I think i found my go to for the wolfpack dudes That's good for you here people seem to find them and grab the good ones quick. Although the one place that seems to be good is a book store that had full boxes. Quote
Khargeust Posted July 7 Posted July 7 What can we expect from the license? A new CMF? New sets? Or was it just a one-off? Quote
Triceron Posted July 7 Posted July 7 It'll probably be an ingoing license deal, but slow staggered releases since they will probably aim high with big sets and expect fans need time to 'digest' what they already have. Future might follow something similar to recent LotR releases, or how Transformers are being rolled out Quote
Black Falcon Posted July 7 Author Posted July 7 With how well the last CMF did, I would be quite surprised if we don´t see a second series. Quote
hikouki Posted July 10 Posted July 10 On 7/8/2025 at 5:48 AM, Black Falcon said: With how well the last CMF did, I would be quite surprised if we don´t see a second series. Licensed CMFs from the same theme still come once every two years, at the closest interval, correct? Could be longer, but has a licensed theme been two consecutive years? Just considering future releases (e.g., series #2 and #3, if there will be). Quote
Triceron Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) 13 hours ago, hikouki said: Licensed CMFs from the same theme still come once every two years, at the closest interval, correct? Could be longer, but has a licensed theme been two consecutive years? Just considering future releases (e.g., series #2 and #3, if there will be). Sounds about right if we're using something like Marvel or Harry Potter as an example. But it really depends on Lego and the licensees and their roadmap for what's ahead. I'd love more D&D figs even if my wallet will be hurtin' again. This was the first series that I got a full set of, with many intended repeats on top! And despite having no real urge to get Red Dragon's Inn, I do feel it tempting the completionist in me. Edited July 10 by Triceron Quote
Black Falcon Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 18 hours ago, hikouki said: Licensed CMFs from the same theme still come once every two years, at the closest interval, correct? Could be longer, but has a licensed theme been two consecutive years? Just considering future releases (e.g., series #2 and #3, if there will be). Well, the D&D Series was last year, so it would be 2 years apart unless it would be the second series next year - but eitherway I don´t think that there is any hard rule about it anyways and it doesn´t have to be next year either - but if we wouldn´t get any the next years I would be totally suprised as it would be such a big missed oppertunity. 4 hours ago, Triceron said: Sounds about right if we're using something like Marvel or Harry Potter as an example. But it really depends on Lego and the licensees and their roadmap for what's ahead. I'd love more D&D figs even if my wallet will be hurtin' again. This was the first series that I got a full set of, with many intended repeats on top! And despite having no real urge to get Red Dragon's Inn, I do feel it tempting the completionist in me. I´m just happy that that one isn´t going to retire this year alongside with the Lion Knights Castle and the Town Square Quote
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