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MatthewRC

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  1. I doubt this will be a successful theme, but I’m hoping it’ll succeed somehow.
  2. LEGO must’ve renewed those trademarks. This is good!
  3. I wonder if LEGO Super Mario will lead to other Nintendo franchises getting LEGO sets one day? I’d love to see Metroid or even F-Zero get the LEGO treatment!
  4. I’ve supported this just now. Hope it becomes a real set!
  5. That looks by far amazing!!! I remember when I built my own modular version of The Krusty Krab using physical LEGO bricks years ago.
  6. Well, sort of. I was referring to how LEGO sold Bionicle G1 sets successfully for example. I hope they can make their marketing strategy great again!
  7. Yeah, I also found that out.
  8. Hopefully this means LEGO may improve their marketing strategy as a result of this.
  9. Just found it on Instagram, too. I really hope it’s a real set!
  10. Reason 4 reminds me of that LEGO Ideas The Flintstones set.
  11. I hope Hasbro’s action figure licensing deal isn’t exclusive in order for that to happen.
  12. Well, LEGO Ideas' Exo Suit sort of counts as Classic Space, and their upcoming Pirate Bay set definitely counts as Classic Pirates! As far as I think, LEGO Ideas may be the only way to give non-licensed Classic themes more new products.
  13. Oh, okay. I forgot that Playmobil's Ghostbusters line was released in 2017! My bad. Heh-heh. BTW, I would still love to see a LEGO Hanna-Barbera CMF happen.
  14. Well, Playmobil's licensing agreement shouldn't impact LEGO Scooby-Doo at all. Think of both Ghostbusters toylines from LEGO and Playmobil. The latter recently got the Ghostbusters license, but LEGO is apparently making Ghostbusters: Afterlife sets this Summer! So, anything is possible!
  15. This is heartbreaking! Condolences to his family. RIP Jens.
  16. What about the Mystery Plane Adventures set?
  17. Actually, I heard only the Mystery Machine and Mystery Mansion sets sold successfully, but the other three sets did not.
  18. LEGO previously made Winnie-the-Pooh Duplo sets. Is anyone aware of that? Other than that, I look forward to it!
  19. I’m happy for Winnie-the-Pooh passing the review! By the way, LEGO already did a theme for Disney’s Winnie-the-Pooh. https://lego.fandom.com/wiki/Winnie_the_Pooh_(Theme) Thus makes Winnie-the-Pooh the first LEGO Ideas set to be based on an discontinued theme that LEGO previously made!
  20. Well said! I agree with the idea of LEGO making a profit and satisfying their fans and collectors at the same time, which is very difficult for a company to do. However, I'd really like to see LEGO acknowledge their past licensed themes introduced via LEGO Ideas such as Doctor Who, Adventure Time, Voltron, etc. by making new sets for those themes every once in a while. We might as well wait and see what LEGO has in store for us in 2021, but I'll try not to get my hopes up for LEGO Scooby-Doo to make a comeback next year.
  21. Now I understand that LEGO is trying to make a profit rather than satisfy fans and collectors. If LEGO ever releases another Scooby-Doo set, it would pretty much have to be BrickHeadz. I really would have loved to see more Hanna-Barbera IPs after LEGO Ideas The Flintstones, but that LEGO Ideas set might have sold poorly.
  22. Now that would be amazing! LEGO Ideas won’t even allow product ideas based on the Dragon Ball franchise, and only time will tell!
  23. Yeah, I still wish Mega Construx would lose the Pokémon license to LEGO one day. BTW, Mega Construx isn’t doing minifigure-scale Pokémon sets at all!
  24. Don’t forget applying custom printed decals to LEGO parts on Part Designer, too!
  25. It'll take a while getting used to.
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