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Digger of Bricks

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  1. It's a rather strange looking mold to me at least, especially given that it has a shape that more resembles a human cranium as opposed to a minifigure head. If I were to introduce a new headgear part for Flash, as opposed to a helmet, it would instead be more of a Darth Maul-like skullcap piece, with bolts attached to its sides coming down onto the sides of the minifigure head. All the other details of his mask would be printed onto the head.
  2. Christopher Nolan's Interstellar from 2014. It was an interesting film to say the least.
  3. I was primarily thinking of a female archetype for that culture.
  4. The Brick Fan - LEGO Ideas Acclamator Class Assault Ship Achieves 10,000 Supporters
  5. We at least know Channing Tatum is returning as Superman, that is, according to the IMDb page for the sequel. Now I'd guess Robin is a eventual given, as I'd find it awkward not to have him along on a mission to rescue Batman. As for Ninjago, at least one of the ninjas might be written into there somehow, given that it sounded like writers had settled on a script for the sequel sometime before TLNM's box office failure. Irregardless of that, Ninjago as a theme is still going pretty strong, so the failure of the movie might be irrelevant anyway. But, having said all that, I'm personally looking more forwards to seeing what new characters will debut in the sequel, just as long as they are not UniKitty, if you know what I mean.
  6. I'd also really like to see India represented in such a series, given how colorful their traditional attire can be! Well, @Robert8's work is most certainly proof of that!
  7. I've always thought a male or female minifigure in traditional Dutch attire would be really cool. You know, something like a Dutch Milkmaid or a Dutch guy with wooden shoes.
  8. Nope, the Pirate Rollercoaster is a Three-in-One Creator set.
  9. Yep, something for everyone, because I'm pretty sure that the traditional CMSs can even offer at least something of interest to fans of licensed themes.
  10. It would sorta be interesting if we saw a constraction line of Zoid-like dinosaurs.
  11. Yeah, that's pretty much what everyone is figuring, especially considering that there is a much narrower gap between the two release dates of 2019's cinematic movies compared to the span of time between the release dates of 2017's Batman and Ninjago movies. I only hope that they don't end up scraping the film completely.
  12. What cultures and traditional attire would you perhaps want to see represented in such series?
  13. Plus, perhaps the book may be an inspiration behind 2019's The Billion Brick Race, but that may depend upon what exactly this "race" is anyway.
  14. I first remember seeing this one in The Lego Adventure Book Vol. 1 years ago.
  15. 1956 Mercury Meteor by timhenderson73 Chibi Cherno Alpha by @chubbybots2 Unnamed by Tom Bozzo Love the incorporation of Sand Green in this! The building in this has a touch of Streamlined Moderne which I kinda like. Thanks!
  16. I don't think this will exactly fly with kids, but I'd love to see a series with maybe period set attire instead. You know, mainstream fashions for both men and women from the late 1800's, the early 1900's, the Roaring 20's, 1940's wartime styles, the 1950's, the 60's, the 70's...
  17. Same could be said for The Lego Movie, plus its sequel potentially too.
  18. Maybe, but given that most non-licensed CMSs usually have only sixteen figures, I'd guess that the exclusion of ones they couldn't fit would be even more offending.
  19. Being a Warner Bros movie, I'd guess that an Ideas submission would ideally be executed as a project featuring only the book's original characters/vehicles plus licensed characters/vehicles who are the property of only one film studio (preferably WB).
  20. As long as such a constraction line has more system compatibility beyond just Technic pins, I guess it wouldn't be that bad. If anything, given the popularity of the Jurassic World line, I could sort of imagine Lego doing a line of Dinosaur only sets, using the same system of prefabricated parts they use currently. It would be a action figure theme similar to Collectable Minifigure line, a spiritual successor of sorts to this 2001 theme.
  21. Consider this too: TLBM and TLNM had seven months between their release dates. On the other hand, where it stands now, TLM2 and TBBR have only three. How about a Series comprised of minifigures representing various cultures in traditional dress?
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