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Digger of Bricks

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  1. Huh, I'm wondering how those new crystal molds will look.
  2. Let me embed that for you.
  3. Wait, it's a LUNAR Space Station?!!!
  4. Wow thats a tough one, at first glance the versatility of that piece looks a bit lacking but I can't wait to see what people come up with. Here are all the entries... New Elementary - BUILD & FIX CONTEST ENTRIES: PART 1 New Elementary - BUILD & FIX CONTEST ENTRIES: PART 2 New Elementary - BUILD & FIX CONTEST ENTRIES: PART 3 New Elementary - BUILD & FIX CONTEST ENTRIES: PART 4 ...and here are the winners! New Elementary - BUILD & FIX CONTEST: THE WINNERS
  5. Well, it is already on a pretty good roll with about 160+ supporters after only a day...
  6. As always @paokus! Congratulations on already gathering more than 150 supporters!!!
  7. Also, check out these Adventurers and Alpha Team themed Figbarfs from @Wat Tambor!
  8. I myself would also love to see a female counterpart to Series 7's Galaxy Patrol, perhaps in Dark Red with a Bright Green HUD. I've always figured such a potential CMF should definitely include a neon recolor of a more current Magna-esque hairpiece alongside their helmet. Kai's TV show or cinematic hairpiece, for instance, could certainly work for such a recolor!
  9. Heh, I like how Mach T. Tracer's CMF render turned out in particular!
  10. You're quite welcome! Most indeed! I'd particularly love to see a UCS rendition of Schmidt's Coupé as a set...
  11. Well, looky here what @paokus has cooked up for submission today... LEGO Ideas - The Sword of the Seas by Bricky_Brick
  12. Before Disney, Lego's relationship with the Star Wars franchise could've had some chance of eventually ending after awhile. Under the grasp of the Mouse though, those chances of that ever happening are even slimmer to none.
  13. Ooooh, it's TLBM Barbara's hairpiece recolored!
  14. DAMN..... I know this seems trivial in light of the novel ingenuity of this build in its entirety, but my favorite detail has to be that retro-styled fin atop the "P" in SPACE!
  15. I'm pretty sure Lego will be renewing their contract with them after 2022, as LEGO Star Wars still remains as one of their top-selling themes year-after-year. The only thing this cinematic hiatus may possibly promise us is rather a window of time for Lego to give us a new in-house Space theme(s), as we saw four such distinct playthemes shortly after 2005's cinematic release of Revenge of the Sith, starting in 2007 with Mars Mission and stopping in 2013 with Galaxy Squad just before the 2015's cinematic release of The Force Awakens. Much like The Clone Wars cinematic pilot movie and subsequent TV series, shows like Resistance and The Mandalorian shouldn't inhibit in-house Space themes like Star Wars' cinematic ventures have seemingly done. Heh, but when they go and rebrand the DC SuperHeroes line with Batman's insignia, everyone else's chance at the spotlight is brick-outta-luck.
  16. Besides my personal preference for comic-based tie-ins, I don't think the family-inclusive orientation of these upcoming Series necessarily is a hard-and-fast clencher for such. I mean, for instance, the most we ever saw for 2014's The Winter Solider could've been 76017 Captain America vs Hydra as a possible tie-in.
  17. Oh, I wasn't thinking of his "classic" comic costume, but rather a cleaner-looking comic rendition of his cinematic suit that could take after the Ultimate comics and his look in the Avengers Assemble TV show. Well, my personal bias for comic-based iterations of such characters can be usually due to their lack of need for excessive printing. You see, cinematic iterations' minifigures typically have much more detailed texturing for their torso prints that won't often find its way onto their arms and legs, making them look aesthetically inconsistent. To me, starting off with a simpler design to begin with usually means less complaints about the lack of arm and leg printing, as that lack thereof looks less stark than it would've with a more detailed, textured torso. P.S. Plus, I find comic-based iterations to be much more versatile for both MOCs and Brickfilms!
  18. Like I'd said, not only would I prefer comic-inspired tie-in sets, I feel those would be more likely to happen over more direct fare. After all, we haven't yet seen proper comic-based iterations for Hawkeye, Loki, Scarlet Witch, and Vision in minifigure form.
  19. Collider - We’ve Seen 10 Minutes of ‘The Mandalorian’ Footage and It’s Out Of This World Collider - ‘The Mandalorian’ Images Give a Closer Look at the First Live-Action ‘Star Wars’ Series
  20. Don't forget Loki's solo series for Disney+ too, not to mention a yet-to-be-confirmed solo series for Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye. Wikipedia - Disney+
  21. Bloomberg - Star Wars Movies Will Take a Break After Episode IX, Disney Says
  22. As far as Elseworlds/alternate historical variants of Batman go, I know this is definitely less likely to happen compared to Gotham by Gaslight's more well-known reimaginging of the character, but I'd like to see Batman's appearance in JSA: The Liberty Files in minifigure form.
  23. Until Lego perhaps gives us an Aviatrix, some sorta Rocketeer archetype, or any other kind of Pulp/Noir CMF, Series 17's Retro Spaceman is the one for me!
  24. Who'd here like to see a comic-based WWII Captain America as a figure?
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