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What next vintage set could be recreated by TLG ?
Lyichir replied to Khargeust's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Oh that's extremely good! Really good blend of the classic form with more modern parts. -
Super Mario 2025 and onwards - Rumors & Discussion
Lyichir replied to TheBrickPal's topic in LEGO Licensed
The P-Wing set has a clever mechanism to allow a 3-wide foothold for the Shy Guy to slide out of the front, to allow compatibility with both him and the four-wide digi-fig. I'd been stumped as to how to make vehicles that'd be compatible with characters with a footprint that width (including Shy Guy, Bowser Jr., Diddy Kong and several of the Koopalings), and this is a clever solution (even though, obviously, it has some pretty particular space requirements that wouldn't work with smaller karts or bikes). I'll be eager to see what Tanooki Mario and Cat Peach (from the earlier power up sets) look like in the Tanooki Kart and Cat Cruiser (part of why I wanted those two karts is because their "signature drivers" already existed in Lego to an extent). By the way, some of the other August Mario releases also have more pictures/video on the Lego shop pages than they did when they were first added. That includes more alt pics of the Mario Kart sets, as well as a nice lifestyle video of the Castle Bowser set that showcases features like the elevating prison cell. Really looking forward to these sets! EDIT: Another thing I just noticed... STILL no play-scale Spiny Shell in these last two Mario Kart sets. :( It's far from the last opportunity (more Mario Kart sets are likely in the future, including ones based on the new game), but still a little bit of a shame we've gone this whole year without that iconic item. -
2025/26 Castle [wishlist/speculation]
Lyichir replied to GreenhouseBricker's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Yeah, both of those are fully original designs (even though they hearken back to classic factions). For LKC in particular that means it can do fun things with angles for the layout compared to the mostly rectangular layouts of classic castle sets—I'd highly recommend it. -
LEGO Dreamzzz Ongoing Rumours and Discussion.
Lyichir replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Apparently a clearer picture of the cancelled Game Island Tower leaked... confirming that Mrs. Castillo and the villain on the top of it would've been unique. I kind of get the cancellation (the price was definitely quite substantial), but it's still a shame. I really think the design, with the roller coaster track and video billboards, was extremely cool—reminds me a bit of Deca Tower from Splatoon 2, only pushed in an even more cyberpunk/fantastical direction. -
Super Mario 2025 and onwards - Rumors & Discussion
Lyichir replied to TheBrickPal's topic in LEGO Licensed
Last two Mario Kart sets of the year were revealed. Character-wise they’re nothing special, at least for people who’ve been collecting a while (though I think it’s been a little while since Toadette was available). But I love the kart selection—the Cat Cruiser and Tanooki Kart were near the top of my wishlist for future karts, and the P-Wing (complete with brick-built glider) is great as well. -
LEGO Sci-Fi Ongoing - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
Lyichir replied to Lyichir's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
The summer Star Wars sets have been revealed, and the "Rebuild the Galaxy" snowspeeder has a cool black and trans-yellow windscreen that looks like it'd be fun for Blacktron MOCs. -
LEGO Sci-Fi Ongoing - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
Lyichir replied to Lyichir's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Bricklink has you covered: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=983&colorID=105&in=A The only other current fig that has them is Bandit from the largest Bluey set, though. And I think the monochrome one is probably cheaper. -
I think this is a good analysis—mechs are an easy way to blend "action figure play" with the typical scale of Lego minifigures and vehicles. Even in cases where mechs aren't "canon" (like the Star Wars ones or the Knuckles mech from the Sonic the Hedgehog sets), they create an opportunity to evoke the details of characters in a buildable form, in a format that's more kid-friendly and playable than, say, a character statue like some of the various Star Wars droid sets or a static display figure like BrickHeadz. The introduction of small ball joints in the Mixels theme was especially a boon to making small mechs at an affordable price point, which is what you typically see in Star Wars and Super Heroes (bigger, more expensive mechs are more typical of themes where they're a greater focus like Ninjago). And it's not like mechs are the only sorts of sets of that type (a small, cheap means of making a set focused on a minifigure character with some buildability/playability)—other examples include Star Wars' microfighters or Super Heroes' mighty micros. Like the mechs, those sorts of sets aren't really focused on representing an accurate depiction of the property in question so much as they are being fun entry-level sets for kids. All this is to say that I don't think mechs are going away any time soon, but also it's not like they're straightforwardly taking the place of more "accurate" pocket money sets, because at that price point and age grade realism/accuracy isn't really the objective.
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Love the way you've matched those swirly plant/tail pieces to the arches to integrate them with the architecture!
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How lovely! The architecture is gorgeous, as is all the intricate furniture you've made for it.
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LEGO Videogame Tie-Ins - Rumors & Discussion
Lyichir replied to Captain Nemo's topic in LEGO Licensed
If One Piece didn't preclude Pirates of the Caribbean (or vice-versa), I don't see why the two of them combined would preclude Wind Waker—especially since the smaller King of Red Lions is arguably a more iconic, set-worthy subject for that game than any of the larger pirate ships, meaning even less overlap with those other two themes' sets. That said, I'm not sure how likely Wind Waker (or Spirit Tracks even moreso) is to get a tribute set yet, at least with the current pattern of releasing sets one at a time. They're not exactly the latest/most timely Zelda games to base something on, and I'd sooner expect Lego to take a small step from the previous Zelda set with something based Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild again (or maybe at most, their associated sequels Majora's Mask or Tears of the Kingdom) than to dive right into Wind Waker and its sequels. Then again, next year (when the next Zelda set is rumored to come out) IS the 25th anniversary of Wind Waker, so maybe they will surprise me and base a set on that to tie in with the anniversary! -
Super Mario 2025 and onwards - Rumors & Discussion
Lyichir replied to TheBrickPal's topic in LEGO Licensed
Got Mario Kart World recently and have been thinking about what sorts of subjects from the new game could make good sets in the future. The open-world nature of the game means there's a lot of potential, since not only are there plenty of potential karts and drivers but also lots of NPC vehicles and structures that could be interacted with in neat ways and would work great either as the main subject of a set or as a side build of sorts. One of the things that seems like it'd make a great set would be the "Yoshi's" food truck. It could come with a uniformed Toad to staff it (either to drive or sell food at the window) and digi-figs could work with it either as a driver or by scanning the "dash food" item for a pick-me-up. The very bubbly, blocky design of the truck seems like it'd be easy to build recognizably in Lego, and very cute as a set! -
LEGO Dreamzzz Ongoing Rumours and Discussion.
Lyichir replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Definitely an interesting selection. I'm not sure whether I'll plan to get any of these since unlike the previous Dreamzzz BAM parts (which largely featured characters' canon waking world outfits), it's unclear whether any/all of these will actually represent outfits from the show. But I do like that candy outfit for Izzie! -
LEGO Dreamzzz Ongoing Rumours and Discussion.
Lyichir replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
The Mateo vs. Cyber Brain Mech set is indeed cool. I don't think the similarity to Grimkeeper is a bad thing—there's always room for a big monster/mech, and it looks really cool. Not sure if I'll personally get it since that version of Mateo is also in the paint truck set, but it's a solid set. I really like the Time Owl and Fire Chameleon too—really cool creature builds that instantly evoke what they're supposed to look like. I downloaded the instructions to those sets and the illustrations are super cute! I really like the look of the new "pixel wave" effect piece used for many of the sets—when I first saw it I expected it to be a mostly flat energy effect piece similar to ones that have appeared before in themes like Ninjago, Hero Factory, and Bionicle, but the way it actually undulates in three dimensions makes it much more unique. Gonna be a while before I can get any of these sets since they're August releases in the U.S., but I feel like it's a solid wave. Looking forward to what the theme cooks up for its final wave next year. -
Sure, I'll give it a try! Seems to work great! Thank you so much!
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Yup, exploration vehicles like this can get pretty darn big due to lacking the need to go on regular roads or rails. Though they do end up looking a little silly side-by-side. Incidentally, the designer of the new train station set has notes on its design on their Bricklist. Like I figured, the design was meant to give the station a sense of age by featuring historic architecture with modern expansions (an approach I've seen more and more in architecture lately—there are some good examples in this article). The execution here is a good deal simpler than many of those dramatic real-world examples, but then again, architecture in the City theme generally tends to have to be simplified somewhat to keep it easily buildable by young age groups.
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I mean, the reality is that larger sets have more room for extra figures and accessories and more budget for recolors beyond what's strictly necessary for the main characters/build, which typically makes them more likely to be able to fit "fanservice" elements into them than with smaller sets. And large set or small set, Pick-a-Brick typically becomes an option a couple months after release for non-licensed parts in regular sets.
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Hard to say, especially since both look quite frayed (likely due to heavy wear, whether real or not). Lego has varied the material of capes over the years as well, with a firmer, more starched material used in the past but a stretchier material used for some recent sets in themes like Super Heroes.
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LEGO Sci-Fi Ongoing - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
Lyichir replied to Lyichir's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
I love getting new windscreens in trans pink and trans purple, one of these days I'll motivate myself to come up with some more Lego Movie 2 "Systar System" MOCs since I loved the aesthetic of that faction. -
LEGO Sci-Fi Ongoing - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
Lyichir replied to Lyichir's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Apparently the June Build-a-Mini figs will include Dreamzzz themed figures again, and this time Mr. Oz has a light royal blue/bright light blue Classic Space torso (the one that had been rumored for the cancelled Game Island Tower set). Doesn't look like helmet or airtanks are included, but if the arrival of dark blue helmet and airtanks this year is any indication we might expect those at some point too (at which point it'll be a great opportunity for those who have opted to take the "Everyone is Awesome" set and make it space-themed). -
Yeah, since sticker sheets are printed/cropped at certain sizes, printing extra on them doesn't add much expense/complexity (at least when you're not adding any additional print colors that would need to be aligned and applied separately). Especially when the stickers have fun logos like the ones in the Star Wars set the OP listed, kids are pretty likely to find their own uses for the stickers if they don't need them as a backup for the set itself (either on other Lego parts or just to decorate papers/folders/etc. like they might with non-Lego stickers). Recently they've started doing that sometimes in modern themes, where some sets in themes like Dreamzzz, Ninjago, and Hidden Side have had "bonus" stickers to apply wherever and however you like (on these modern sticker sheets where the stickers are numbered, these are marked with a "+" sign instead).
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General Part Discussion
Lyichir replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Sometimes it takes multiple smaller steps to get to a design like this. It looks like this might be designed to complement that earlier piece, looks like they'd fit together seamlessly, so you could use the earlier version if you needed an central axle hole combined with this newer one for a more seamless dome on the front. The transparent color these new ones come in also makes me wonder if these could work as headlight covers on any sort of model.- 5,507 replies
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LEGO Dreamzzz Ongoing Rumours and Discussion.
Lyichir replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Impossible to tell for the outfit, but even if they kept the torso the same I was thinking they might give her an updated face print like they had for her appearance in Castle Nocturnia. The tower itself looks like it would've been fun too, with a spiral coaster around a tower with angled screens/advertisements. Neon Yellow would've been a fun color for the coaster track. -
LEGO Dreamzzz Ongoing Rumours and Discussion.
Lyichir replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Are you sure? I think I see Mrs. Castillo there, who is not in any of the other sets this wave (and would likely have had a new design like the other characters). Definitely a shame that this didn't get released. I'd love to someday see better pictures of this, ideally including both builds (assuming that like other Dreamzzz sets it'd have at least two configurations that you could build it in).