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Digger of Bricks

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  1. By the way, who did you get the chance to interview at this year's event?
  2. I'm pretty sure, for the most part, that many fans expressing their wishes for the return of Classic Space are only using "Classic Space" lightly, as they're only wishing for another in-house Space theme that is not Star Wars.
  3. In both cases, I personally prefer comic-inspired sets over cinematic ones, even though the latter have both minifigures and builds that can be more pleasing aesthetically. It's primarily for idealistic reasons that I prefer comic-inspired sets over the other, as I feel that the former more evoke the spirit of Lego's original, in-house lines with their more archetypical format and freestyle design of sorts. Thanks!
  4. I don't really know if we'll be seeing any Dieselpunk archetypes in this sequel, but given the film's Space setting, I am hoping we'll rather see some "Raypunk" archetypes instead.
  5. By the way @SheldonF, do you think perhaps that it'd be a good idea now to broaden the title of this topic to one that encompasses both the past and future of the Creator Expert automobile subtheme, just to keep this topic relevant for the following years? For instance, if you should, I'd rename it something along the lines of Creator Expert Cars - Rumors, Discussion, and Speculation.
  6. Whether you're interested in the Marvel or DC Comics Super Heroes themes, which source material do you prefer seeing as the inspiration or basis for the theme's playsets? Share your personal preferences in the above poll or comment in the thread below to further elaborate!
  7. You know what would be sort of cool, is if Warner Brothers experimented with smaller budget, Indie-styled Lego movies that were completely stop-motion animated (a.k.a."brickfilmed") with little to no CGI enhancement, bringing together experienced brickfilmers hired to work on such a project. Unlike preceding CGI-animated cinematic Lego movies, these don't have to be stories of a grand scale, only simpler tales of a more sentimental angle, kinda like some examples of Pixar fare like 2009's Up.
  8. Perhaps it may be too late in the game for 2019, but I wonder if this newly unveiled hypercar from Bugatti is on the cards for the near future, presuming as always if Speed Champions will continue on past next year: The Drive - The 1,478-Horsepower Bugatti Divo Costs $5.8 Million
  9. Sweet! I'll be looking most forwards to it, as it should be quite informative!
  10. This is pretty much in line with what I'm expecting too. Disney is a particularly great franchise for an evergreen licensed CMS line, as its source material range extends way beyond just a single film franchise or TV show.
  11. As far as overdue CMF archetypes go, I'm also surprised we haven't yet seen either a Train Conductor or a Locomotive Engineer for the non-licensed line.
  12. 1930's English Cottage by Mukkinn (Resubmission) Gravity Falls Mystery Shack by @figura Red One from Lilo and Stitch by JanYap Classic Space Colossus by @Scene The Gnome Shoe House by Futurama Vostok 1 - The First Manned Spaceflight by @Graupensuppe
  13. By the way @Ashnflash, would you ever consider doing a YouTube tutorial video covering the design process for your CMS draft work in the near future?
  14. Amazon has just released the second, fuller length trailer for the upcoming third season:
  15. Well, who says Space and/or extraterrestrial settings have to be only designated to boys' themes? Also, consider that a minidoll theme just may be the only viable haven at the moment for an in-house Space theme while Star Wars is still prominent at the cinemas.
  16. Here's a more particular question for you all... What further part recolors would you like to see in the future from this theme, particularly for ones that have been introduced for the line? Furthermore, what sort of new parts do you hope or wish they'd introduce, whether they be particular types of fenders, wheels, hubcaps windshields, etc?
  17. Say, I really dig this! Particularly, I love how this build is a perfect juxtaposition between sleek and rugged aesthetics; and, despite the minifigure, its small cabin windows give it quite the imposing stance. Oh, and by the way, best of luck to you in your journey towards ten thousand supporters!
  18. Check out @henrysunset's interview with set designer David Tauzia: Brick Architect - ɪɴᴛᴇʀᴠɪᴇᴡ: LEGO Friends with David Tauzia
  19. Exactly! In a way, Elves does seem to share a little bit of an Art Nouveau aesthetic; so, like you said, an urban fantasy theme that would adopt that architectural style could be seen as a blend of both Friends and Elves.
  20. Ooooh, that soon?! I really wasn't expecting that!
  21. Well then, you'd be very pleased to know that @Luke Bradley is here on Eurobricks.
  22. A vehicle? Would it happen to be a spacecraft of any sort, or is that as much as you know of so far?
  23. I just want to know what Chris Pratt's other character, Rex Dangervest, looks like as a minifigure. All we do know from SDCC footage descriptions and the character's very name is that he wears a vest like Emmet.
  24. By that last part, are you saying that you'd personally rather see a traditional Space theme for boys once again rather than the introduction of one geared towards girls? Regarding Retrofuturism, I think it all depends on what sort of Retrofuturistic genre would appeal to girls, which would just be a matter of finding the right choice in historical, architectural, and technological focuses. Personally, like I've said eariler here, I really think a fantasy theme with an urban, "Nouveau-Punk" aesthetic and setting could work.
  25. By the way, just as a heads-up for any interested readers of this topic, it looks like this lovely English Cottage project by Mukkinn over on LEGO Ideas has been resubmitted today: LEGO Ideas - 1930's English Cottage
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