Glerick

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  1. If frequent rereleases become a thing, it's likely to cover only post 2003 sets. They have the active color palette and habit of sticker sheets. In which case I'd love to see the 10210 Imperial Flagship, 10228 haunted house or 10256 Taj Mahal. Wait a minute.. Hooray! But if they do tend to rerelease iconic 90s sets, I'd love to see the Skull's Eye Schooner or Dark Forest Fortress. But this seems unlikely, as rereleases have been done before in 2001, before the color change. Known as Lego Legends. Just bring back non licensed originality, pretty please?
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    Best Adventurers subtheme

    I was very fortunate in the 90s to receive a lot of sets from the desert subtheme. My Temple of Anubis (Pharaoh's Forbidden Ruins) got explored plenty of times. And boy, were those good times. A few years later, my parents bought me a couple of Dino Island sets. I don't have any fond memories of those. Recently I started buying Jungle and Orient Expedition sets to get a taste of them. Now I love all subthemes almost equally except for Dino Island. Amazing prints and rare parts can be found here. Picking a favorite is hard. But I went with Amazon. Purely because it deserves more love on this poll and shouldn't be this far behind. There are some amazing sets here with a unique classic style. I guess if I were to pick a favorite based on quality and variation, I'd have to go with Orient Expedition. Lego truly delivered in this theme. If there was to be a fifth subtheme, I'd say this: Right now, we have the City Jungle sets, which does have a jungle setting with ruins. Sadly, there's a clear emphasis on modern vehicles. The ruins are only a small part. So it's still untapped potential in my opinion. Another idea is to have an Islanders subtheme. With an ancient tribe living in a dangerous environment, filled with temples and broken pirate ships. A lot of this has been covered in other themes. Luckily, we have the power of modifying and we can put Johnny Thunder wherever we want :-)
  3. A Creator Expert museum seems very appropriate for an anniversary. A large brick museum jam-packed with references to old themes. It sure would excite a lot of people. I'm hoping for a CMF series with updated versions of old characters from different themes. With the emphasis on 'updated', not just new interpretations. Similar to the updated Johnny Thunder from a Lego Movie set.