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Slurpifier

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  1. I just hope the January 2016 Wave isn't too bunged up with The Force Awaken's sets (although I can expect it to be featured very heavily) but with a mixture of OT and PT. Anyways, we need a decent set to aquire the OT Stormtroopers :) As for a TFA battlepack featuring the new Stormtroopers; I'm all for it!
  2. I've been watching a few gameplay clips of the game, and I'm impressed! I'm just annoyed that some comments on Youtube say 'ughhh, a MiNeCrAfT cloen!' It seems that any company that makes a game where you can build in an open world, is instantly flagged as a knock-off competitor to Minecraft. Its quite irritating really. I'll probably wait out for a while until I buy it, as I'dd like to see some newer features added, such as towns and villages, underwater adventures and multiplayer! Is there any sort of news on objectives in the game? I'd like if there was some sort of mini-missions in the game like build a fort and defend it, or compete in car races (would be good for multiplayer!) Just throwing out some thoughts haha!
  3. Starlord
  4. Class! Not too detailed, just the way I like it! I would like to try my hand at making a few of The Force Awakens custom minifigures in the near future. Lets hope Lego can pull something like this off!
  5. It looks 'decent'. Sure, the over exposed amount of studs is off putting, however I am going to wait until I see a review of it, or see the box and model displayed in person (My local Toymaster did that with the Revenge Of The Sith Lego sets in 2005; by displaying them out in 'epic' battle displays and such)
  6. Looks really nice! Would love to have this sitting on my shelf or cabinet!
  7. I disagree completely. I think the MicroFighter line is superior to the Planets line without a doubt. I feel the Planets were more aimed towards us collectors and enthusiasts, which took away the 'WOW' factor that children want. What playability does the Planet line offer a child? The chance to throw a Planet bobble at each other? The MicroFighter line delievered what the Planet series couldn't; good, proper playability. Children like the opportunity to play with iconic crafts from the films, piloted by those in it. I should know, I bought a pile of them for my younger cousins at Christmas. They also add a nice variety to anyones Star Wars collection; my shelf mostly consists of action figures, statues, and die cast models of spacecraft, along with most of the Lego Star Wars models I haven't broken up. With the MicroFighter line displayed on my shelf, it splits it up nicely, which is more pleasing to the eye. Stores in my area (Toymaster, Tesco) still sell the 2012/13 wave of Planet sets on discount, with the MicroFighter waves sold out. My 'mini-rant' is done :)
  8. Palpatine
  9. Another silly question by me; would Lego ever do more than one wave of MicroFighters a year? I love the line, with its pretty nifty range of vehicles and minifigures, but six sets a year doesn't fill the collector shelf very well. Either they had two waves of Microfighters next year, or expand the number of sets in the wave, either would be just fine.
  10. I really like the Non-printed Shako's with this year's Bluecoat's! Do B&P have any tricornes? I'm trying to access it, but it doesn't work for me :(
  11. I think its really good! I Like how it is done in micro-scale, compared to minifigure scale!
  12. Oh, and me too please :)
  13. I agree with you 'Lobot' and 'Nokturn', I can't see the Assault Carrier selling well at all. In fact, in my area, the Rebels Lego sets and even other Rebels merchandise are selling extremely poorly, which is a shame. I thought the Rebels show was pretty neat if I'm being quite honest. That Shuttle Tydirium; a must buy for me! Really like the scale of it!
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