JimBee Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Man! When is this gonna come out to stores? January. Actually, it's never coming out in stores, just Shop at Home. Quote
Dadster Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Actually, it's never coming out in stores, just Shop at Home. Does that wink mean "Just kidding!" or "I know something you don't know..." Quote
Derek Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 I doubt it means either. He probably put it to mean something like "Oh I got your back" or "No problem" ... Quote
cagri Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 He means it won't be available at stores, you can't pick it up in a toy shop. You must order from the internet, it's a S@H exclusive. Quote
Hinckley Posted October 13, 2008 Author Posted October 13, 2008 It'll be available in LEGO brand stores, I assume... Quote
Oswald the Rabbit Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Two words for all you town lovers out ther: RENNAISSANCE FAIRE!!! You can feature this set into your town with out breaking the charm by making it a rennaissance festival right in your town square or park. Quote
Oswald the Rabbit Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Also I think the the brick built birds look so tacky. Why couldn't they have just molded some new animals that could have been used for years and years to come. Also I wish that the females torsos could be easily converted to flesh. Looks like I will have to bust out a paintbrush. Quote
cagri Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Also I think the the brick built birds look so tacky. Why couldn't they have just molded some new animals that could have been used for years and years to come. Because it's very expensive to make new molds. Quote
Dadster Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Two words for all you town lovers out ther: RENNAISSANCE FAIRE!!! You can feature this set into your town with out breaking the charm by making it a rennaissance festival right in your town square or park. Very good idea! Just separate the 2 "themes" with a green baseplate (or 2), and some trees! Quote
metalandi Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 If i can throw that in, but the first thing i thought on when i saw that new queen fig was some kind of "monarchy" theme, i don't know the word for it, but i mean the time around and before 1900. Wouldn't that be great? Quote
slimninj4 Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 I must be the only one that digs the blocky birds. I think they are great. As a plus you have parts for something else too. Quote
General Magma Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 If this set's price increases, I will not buy this set. I was already going to buy the 10188 Death Star and maybe this, but if the price increases, this set can say bye bye.. Quote
metalandi Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 To be honest i'd even buy it if it increases 100 %. Quote
DJ Force Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 I must be the only one that digs the blocky birds. I think they are great. As a plus you have parts for something else too. Nope, not the only one. Everyone I ask is simply overwhelmed by the creativity TLC put into brick-built-birds. And I have to confess, I really like them, too! Wouldn´t make as much fun to have molded birds - well, chicken, that is. While comparing the brick built horses from the early 80ies with the molded horses I see it makes sense with animals that are a bit bigger. I wouldn´t want to have brick built cows for sure Quote
trooperdavinfelth Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 I like the brick built birds as well! It allows for more creativity in making even more birds. Also, the wink smiley usually means explaining something or pointing out something not previously mentioned; it's this one that usually means a joke or a sarcastic remark: Quote
hewkii9 Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Also I think the the brick built birds look so tacky. Why couldn't they have just molded some new animals that could have been used for years and years to come. Well a molded duck, chicken, and rooster would have jacked up the price more/cost us something else. Not to mention that there are so many more uses for the parts you get in the duck than for a molded bird. Quote
Oswald the Rabbit Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Personnally I would have preferred a molded duck chicken and rooster. Chickens could have been used for the new upcoming farm sets in the town. Quote
JimBee Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Does that wink mean "Just kidding!" or "I know something you don't know..." It just means "yup" or "remember that", I guess. I doubt it means either. He probably put it to mean something like "Oh I got your back" or "No problem" ... Sure, let's go with those. He means it won't be available at stores, you can't pick it up in a toy shop. You must order from the internet, it's a S@H exclusive. Yes... It'll be available in LEGO brand stores, I assume... Have S@H exclusives been in Lego stores before? I wonder the significance of that, then? Quote
Sandy Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Personnally I would have preferred a molded duck chicken and rooster. Chickens could have been used for the new upcoming farm sets in the town. Oh, the amount of moaning about "juniorizing" and "kiddifying" the birds that would've gotten! And I agree with everybody else about the greatness of the brick-built poultry - this is LEGO we're talking about, not Playmobil! The whole point of LEGO is that you can use the same pieces to build entirely different things. The Lego Group lost that thought momentarily in the past decade or so, but we have to be thankful they realized it again. On the other hand, I admit that brick-built cows would've looked silly next to the horse. Quote
Zorro Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 As long as the MMV will be sold at this price, I will probably buy one, one thing I would like to see added was the tax inspector. The soldiers that are already there can become his escort. The tax inspector used to go to the market, sit down at his own stand with a small treasure box and a couple of guards, and then the vassals, peasants and others would come by and pay them one tenth of their income. Weather that would be in chickens, eggs or porkheads, the taxinspector didn't care... Quote
Derek Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 I really want this set, but I thought of something today while driving in the car, looking at all the fall foliage. It would be awesome if Lego gave us some fall colored tree pieces, like the ones in this set. They could use colors like dark orange and dark red. I am hoping for some in the future... Quote
dj2005 Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Oh, the amount of moaning about "juniorizing" and "kiddifying" the birds that would've gotten! And I agree with everybody else about the greatness of the brick-built poultry - this is LEGO we're talking about, not Playmobil! The whole point of LEGO is that you can use the same pieces to build entirely different things. The Lego Group lost that thought momentarily in the past decade or so, but we have to be thankful they realized it again. On the other hand, I admit that brick-built cows would've looked silly next to the horse. I completely agree with you, Sandy. To me, brick built animals (excluding horses and the obvious) are a step forward. I really want this set, but I thought of something today while driving in the car, looking at all the fall foliage. It would be awesome if Lego gave us some fall colored tree pieces, like the ones in this set. They could use colors like dark orange and dark red. I am hoping for some in the future... I was reading a thread about this idea last week: http://www.classic-castle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12156 I would love to see different colored foliage, too. Hopefully this becomes a reality sooner than later. Quote
blueandwhite Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Oh, the amount of moaning about "juniorizing" and "kiddifying" the birds that would've gotten! And I agree with everybody else about the greatness of the brick-built poultry - this is LEGO we're talking about, not Playmobil! The whole point of LEGO is that you can use the same pieces to build entirely different things. The Lego Group lost that thought momentarily in the past decade or so, but we have to be thankful they realized it again. On the other hand, I admit that brick-built cows would've looked silly next to the horse. I guess this could be a sensative issue, particularly when we've got pre-fab cats, dogs, rats, spiders, bats, ants, etc.; along with our new pre-fab cows and of course the horses. I can understand the disappointment felt by some fans about the brick-built poultry given LEGO's tendancy to create a mold for about every other critter under the sun. I like the brick built animals however I can see where some fans might take issue with them. Quote
Hinckley Posted October 14, 2008 Author Posted October 14, 2008 Have S@H exclusives been in Lego stores before? I wonder the significance of that, then? The S@H exclusives have always been carried in the Brand Stores from what I know. Stash, correct me if I'm wrong please. The significance is...I don't know. An exclusive set being carried in a brand store. That's the extent of the significance I assume. I don't think we should frontpage it or alert the authorities... Quote
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