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Thanks sir, it is my pleasure to be here and celebrate with you!
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The list is correct. The black falcon animal has open wings, like the seagull, so that's not the usual bird. The small white dog is the same mold as the chihuahua. The man in brown trex costume is actually "dark nougat". The girl has an unicorn on her shirt. Reveal date is correct also. You're welcome, sir.
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Two. That would be too much even for me. No, it's my second most loved faction. And it has an animal. I mean, both the faction refers to an animal AND the minifigure has an animal. The referee is a nod to an event (the world cup) that was starting yesterday. The space character... I love that. Really. Reveal in very few days. Wait is nearly over.
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To me this will be probably one of the best series ever. To me. Ok so let's say it this way. My comments. 1) Oh, my, God. They thought purple wasn't enough. 2) Nice. No need for that, but at least some people will like it. 3) Oh! Good! So the fake chinese one will have no room now on. 4) Lol. Funny. Good catch. 5) I've never thought about this one before... but hey that's a nice addition 6) Alexandre Boudon! You've finally made it after just 24 series!!! 7) Well, all those leaks were indeed true! 8) Oh, this goes very well with the event starting next sunday 9) Oh gosh I love this. Really. 10) I've foreseen this one some times ago, welcome! 11) This new animal mould is SO nice. 12) STOP - IT - RIGHT - NOW - AND - TAKE - ALL - MY - MONEY. Number 7 will have a nice fight opponent! (some are really unrecognizable, but that's life, in some days you'll all see so no worries)
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Future Series Rumours
Itaria No Shintaku replied to r4-g9's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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I am sorry but I totally disagree with you. The nostalgic AFOLs emptied the shelves everywhere, then when the nostalgic AFOLs were gone, the kids did not want that set. That set was aimed at kids, not at AFOLs. It had a nice nod for nostalgic AFOLs, but that was not the theme the average non nostalgic AFOL would buy. In fact, AFOLs tend to buy more stuff like big sets (Titanic, Tour Eiffel and so on) than these ones for my experience. TLM2 was a kid-oriented theme. And it had the production rate that any $10 city set has. But kids preferred a $10 city set than that one. Though it had 4 minifigures and 1 robot. Probably they are not fascinated by old style astronauts if they can have, let me say, a spinjitzu with a nice looking fantasy ninja coming for the same price. I have no clues that this set was overproduced. I'd rather think that it had the same production numbers of any $10 set and that was disliked by general audience.
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Benny's Space Squad was sold initially for €10 (basically, in order to understand for the ones not acquainted with €, think that nowadays a star wars battlepack with snowtroopers and a clone costs double that price). Then, it went at 50%: just 5€. Then, it went at 75%: just 2,5€. So in Italy, it costed like 5 bananas. Or a bottle of Coca Cola. With the price you spend for a movie at the cinema, you could have got 4 of that set. This shows undeniably that it was one of their worst selling sets ever. I am very sad for that, I bought 20x of that set. But that's not about me. Something about that failed.
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You are entitled to use your money the way you want, unless this is illegal. In this case, it is. In fact, "a drug" may be a product you desire to own, still that doesn't make you entitled to own it legally. Plus, you damage other people. A lot of. But of course, selfish arrogant people would reply "I don't give a damn". EDIT - This topic has strongly derouted and it has become something that may harm the forum, so I've asked a mod to intervene and decide what to do. I will not accept any more provoking on this topic until a mod takes a decision.
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and all that followed. There is a very severe grade of wrongness in this concept. For all of you. I'm very sorry. This is just as stating as "my need (caprice) for LEGO minifigures is stronger than my willingness to respect laws". Point 1: These are not medicines. These are something to be played with. So, a hobby. I would to a certain extent understand things like stealing for hunger, or medicines. But committing a crime? (buying illegal stuff IS a crime, in fact, your minifigures can be blocked by a customs office and you lose both the minifigure and the money). Point 2: Of course, the guy that comes and says "hey guys, what you do is illegal " is seen as obnoxious. Every person reminding others that something is wrong risks being one. Basically, for any person buying knockoffs "because they are cheaper" congratulations. You just are using your wallet instead of your brain. I hope you would not protest if your boss would fire you and hired a guy from any third-world country to do your same job, worse than you, but requiring 1/10 of your monthly wage. Because that is. You're buying stuff that cost less only because 1) There's LEGO behind them to pay for all the commercials, packaging, branding, and so on. 2) They do not need to pass toxicity controls or quality controls. Who cares? They're illegal products. (For the less informed, for example in Europe every single toy must have the CE (Conformité Europeenne) mark. The Chinese have the CE (China Export) which is, guess what, a ripoff of the European mark) (basically, if you give these toys to your children, you're giving them toys that have NO conformity to the high European standards against toxic paintings and so on) If you add to these "toys" all the branding/commercials/copyrights/packaging/R&D that TLG does on these thieves' behalf and all the quality controls, guess what? They would cost MORE than actual minifigures. Of course these rascals can produce Gondor minifigures. They don't give a damn about paying the commercial copyrights. So, in the end, there are no real reasons (saying "but LEGO doesn't produce this" is a lame excuse ) for buying illegal and potentially dangerous stuff. Buying this is just being shortsighted, using your wallet instead of your brains, You want to hate me because I'm slamming the mere truth in your face? Be my guests. As long as LEGO has a valid patent on the minifigures, either you don't buy knockoffs, or you are aware that you're buying illegal stuff. As long as chinese minifigures do not want to undergo quality and toxicity controls, either you don't buy knockoffs, or you are aware that you're buying illegal stuff. As long as chinese producers create minifigures of Marvel, DC, Star Wars, LotR characters without caring about paying copyrights, either you don't buy knockoffs, or you are aware that you're buying illegal stuff. Every time I have to make this speech again, I hope it to be the last time, still I find everywhere in the world people who really are so blind that they would never pickpocket, but they would easily buy illegal stuff from internet, without having the glimpse to understand it's basically the same thing. PS: I am very very sorry if I was too harsh on this one topic. But slamming on my face "hey! I do Illegal stuff and I think I'm right" it's one of the topics I really get angry about. Everybody has their ones. I think that there is basically no difference between disrespecting the laws and disrespecting others. Same stuff. So maybe to you it's "Hey I'm just buying stuff that LEGO doesn't produce" and to me (and to many others) is "Hey I don't give a damn about laws and respect, I just want to be happy and I don't care about others or consequences" and that will always drive me nuts.
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You won't simply understand that allowing one, or all, is the very same. My point is proven because in this very topic there was supporting of illegal copyright-infringing minifigures. Usually being right makes one seen very obnoxious. Chinese figures are a theft of a Intellectual Property. You should not support thievery. That's not the point The point is there is no one forcing TLG to allow things like tours, lugbulks, free sets two times per year, like it happens on EB. So if EB wants this, it will be their moderators' job to stop people from exaggerating (in this very topic @Gorilla94 said with some impunity that he buys chinese minifigures, so he indirectly endorses IP thievery). Surely one simple thing is not a problem. More and more will surely be. It will be the mods' job to decide when it's over. They have the difficult job to stand between having many members (being somewhat lenient because people would flee from a strict and severe forum) and keep staying as a RLOC, (not allowing all members to stand against TLG or easily admit they're buying counterfeits figures) EB board has indeed privileges. Every person with a minimal knowledge on how RLOCs work knows this, it's no secret. So TLG will grant privileges as long as they are not pissed off. And the fast removing of third party, printed stuff, chromed stuff on bricklink before resolving some major known issues shows with no secound thoughts what TLG thinks about the matter.
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This works pretty well until someone at TLG closes an eye. Think about it. As soon as TLG bought bricklink, what was the first thing they removed? Third-party stuff. And the second one? Custom printed/chromed parts. So TLG is not really fond of this kind of items and I don't feel any exaggeration stating that if this was too much on Eurobricks, it would risk losing the status of RLOC. I believe that at the present moment, TLG tolerates this, but with a vigilant eye. Maybe some of the members do not care about the RLOC status. I do. And I do whatever I think is legit (discussing peacefully) to prevent any possible countermeasure.
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That's correct, someone else. And this should be a RLOC so the L stands for LEGO so we should discuss about LEGO, not about someone else. (BTW I strongly disagree with your statement, third party helmets are clearly recognizable by a slightly-more-than-average-used eye and it's like writing a dark green text over a red background. They do not have the LEGO style and look pretty wrong. Depending on the creator, they either look too bulky and rough, or too refined and more fitting for a modelism situation... they just don't have the LEGO appeal.)
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I'm not judging what others do. The minifigure is patent protected, and its patent covers legs, torsoes and heads. So weapons or headgear are not patent protected and third party can surely do that stuff. I personally don't like to blend third party stuff with LEGO stuff. I believe it's the same thing as putting salt in your cereal and milk breakfast. It's something that I strongly believe it doesn't blend. Still, if you want to do it, your taste, not mine, I just don't like it. Entirely different stuff is using clones or knockoffs.
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I don't think there is such a thing as "purist LEGO". I read this too many times and it's quite odd. A purist is: "a person who insists on absolute adherence to traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style." I do not "insist" on anything. We are on an RLFM. The L on RLFM stands for LEGO. So, whoever posts / relates to non-LEGO stuff is off-topic here. It's not me being a "purist". It's as if you joined a Ferrari club and you showed your Ferrari that has non-Ferrari parts. That would not make sense. And no, it's not the same, for instance, that guy used a lot of shields and helmets that do not exist. So, he had all the LEGO diversity + the knockoff diversity. Once you remove the knockoff diversity, you are very limited. You can do good work, but you're limited. Plus, the fact that everyone wore a different armor or was very different depends on the battle. This is a painting from 1385 I don't see people wearing super different armor. This is from 1356 Same stuff. So the fact that everybody wore a different armor is simply wrong. On some occasions, this was true. On some other, no. So, it just depends, and making very similar Minifigures is not anachronistic or wrong.
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I think you're still missing a point. I do not like when this happens on primary needs either. Or, I don't like that in the world there are people that could buy my house with everything that's inside with their daily payroll (singers, actors, footballers, and so on). But on the other hand there's nothing I can do about it, nor I'm really sure that this is not envy because if that particular actor gains that much money it means that he's probably worth that sum. But I already showed you as for me, an average poor person compared to the average of the first world people, LEGO matter a lot and minifigure matter a lot, and I buy the quantity I can afford. If you, or any people having far much money than me, have less minifigures though wanting them, you have to find the way to do it. My final point is: if I can do that, probably everyone in the forum (and basically in the first world) can do the same. Then, since I think this way, my first thought when people will be judgemental over my passion for minifigures will always be "These people would love to have as many as I have without moving a finger. That's not how it works. I spent a lot of time, efforts, passion to reach out where I stand now." I mean, there are more passionate people and less passionate people. Did you look for an house with a specific room for LEGO upon renting yours? I did. The LEGO Room, in my home, is the biggest room in the whole house. It's actually 1/3 of the whole house. I share it with my girlfriend who has the same passion as I have. We met because of LEGO, as I attend more than one event per month, around 14/15 per year. I am registered to (and pay the annual fee to) 5 RLUGs and 2 RLFMs in Italy. I am a well known member of each, I have wrote not one but three LEGO Books published all over the world in 7 different languages as we speak, I'll bee in 10 days the only italian (shared with my co-builder) who will have reached 10.000 on LEGO Ideas for 4 different times with 4 different projects. I own a youtube channel about LEGO, and a Facebook page about LEGO, with thousands of subscribers. I've met several times Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, and I have what I can call friends working for LEGO, but in the end, 14 years ago, I was just a guy who re-discovered his passion for LEGO. So, when I look behind myself, I see the road I've been walking. And what I can tell in the end is: I feel I'm very passionate about LEGO, and I've met people that are way more passionate than I am and spend even more money/time of their life with the LEGO bricks (and as soon as I finish this answer I have to sort parts, pack stuff and prepare for a LEGO event that's starting tomorrow on the Garda Lake, and while being there I must prepare the video that I will publish on the youtube channel. I will have NO time during this weekend for myself, and that's happening very often in my life). So when in the end I see people judgemental about my collection and my passion, I cannot avoid thinking it's just envy/jealousy, because my path is open to everyone to follow, I just believe that many would like to be where I am now after 14 years, after 14 days instead. That's simply not possible.