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BrickSantorum

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  1. I went back and forth on that too. Unless I'm mistaken, the Venom Pack doesn't seem to include any parts that aren't already available elsewhere, so I chose not to count it.
  2. Correct! Good catch. :) Yes, that's definitely a new Unikitty face print. Thanks!
  3. Does anyone have a list of the minifigures that are (so far) exclusive to Dimensions? Here's what I've got: * Doc Brown (new hairpiece) * Wicked Witch * The Doctor * Peter Venkmann ("no ghost" decal arm printing) * Chell (Portal)
  4. I'm actually ok with this as an exclusive. I love Sam Wilson and his run as Cap, but it's obvious that that's not the long-term future of the character. It's essentially a variant of two figs we've already gotten. And don't get me wrong: I'd be delighted to win one, but I wouldn't even consider paying eBay prices for this. I'm actually ok with this as an exclusive. I love Sam Wilson and his run as Cap, but it's obvious that that's not the long-term future of the character. It's essentially a variant of two figs we've already gotten. And don't get me wrong: I'd be delighted to win one, but I wouldn't even consider paying eBay prices for this.
  5. I'm confident that LEGO structured this deal in a way that can't possibly lose them money. And if the sets are as poorly received as everyone seems to think that they will be, then I'm looking forward to scooping them up toward the end of their run at deep discounts. I scored a small mountain of parts at about $0.05-0.06/piece when The Lone Ranger flopped hard. I could not care less about AB, but I'm having a hard time seeing how this is a bad thing.
  6. You'll want to be careful with those TRU coupons, if you're talking about the ones that are stuck to the front of the print flyers that they mail out. A few months ago, they started excluding LEGO from the items you could use the discount on. I think that this was the trade-off when they started pricing most of their new LEGO at the same retail price as everyone else and restructured their rewards program so you earned rewards (slightly) faster. I had $30 in TRU Rewards saved up and cashed them in on the Hydra Fortress. My momma taught me to say something nice or nothing at all, so I will just say that I think it's a great $20 set.
  7. I mean, don't get me wrong. I'm hoping there are 15 Super Heroes sets that haven't been announced, and I don't even care if I have to take out a second mortgage to afford them.
  8. They separated out Licensed Themes into two groups: * Licensed Themes - Disney (Disney Princesses, Marvel, Star Wars) * non-Disney Licensed Themes (DC, Scooby-Doo, Jurassic World, Minecraft) I think there's smoke here but no fire. The $12.99 - $119.99 range is probably 76029 Iron Man vs Ultron on the low end and 76035 Jokerland on the high end. They just made a minor error in the press release and didn't provide separate price ranges for each of the Super Heroes lines.
  9. Actually, it could be that exactly. The press release doesn't give a price range for the DC Super Heroes sets, and that's the *only* theme that they don't provide price info for. Maybe internally, they look at all of the Super Heroes sets as a single theme, and this is reflective of that mindset?
  10. I was JUST about to ask that same question. There's no way 76032 (Avengers Quinjet Chase) comes in anywhere near $119.99, and that's the largest (non-Helicarrier) set that's been revealed. So is that a typo, or is there a TBA super-spendy set that we don't know about?
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