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MatthewRC

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  1. Does anybody know if the BrickHeadz set of Homer & Krusty sold successfully? I'm assuming it did because it sold out fast on the LEGO Shop website.
  2. I'd do anything for Scooby-Doo BrickHeadz, even if they're only based on the upcoming SCOOB! movie.
  3. If LEGO ever decides to make a UCS DeLorean Time Machine with remote control functions, they should make it similar to 76112 App-Controlled Batmobile from 2018.
  4. I definitely agree! The Traveling Time Train and a remake of the DeLorean Time Machine would be nice.
  5. Okay, let’s just wait and see what LEGO has in store for us in the future.
  6. Alright, just a hunch without any proper evidence/leaks, right?
  7. @Digger of Bricks By the way, where did this rumor come from? And how recent was this rumor?
  8. Now that would an awesome set!
  9. I don’t think Playmobil’s Back to the Future deal will affect the LEGO BttF license as both toy brands have different formats.
  10. Wow, this is interesting. I don't think those Playmobil partnerships will affect LEGO's licenses with Warner Bros. and Universal at all.
  11. This does indeed prove that LEGO fans want Bionicle to come back, especially the original G1 storyline.
  12. Well, chances are Mega Construx might have lost the Futurama license as there is no aspect of Futurama on Mega Construx’s website. Either that or Mega’s Futurama license is non-exclusive.
  13. Looks like LEGO Ideas is going under maintenance once again! I wonder what’s in store for LEGO Ideas users now? Edit: Never mind, it’s back up again.
  14. I supported the Bionicle 20th Anniversary product idea by Sokoda because I like it the most and its design is very feasible.
  15. Mega Brands has the Sesame Street license as far as I know, they make sets for younger children, similar to Duplo. However, Mega Brands’ Sesame Street may be a non-exclusive partnership.
  16. Don’t worry, I never use Part Designer to create new-mold LEGO parts. I just use it to make existing LEGO parts with custom printing patterns.
  17. Also, Stud.io has an additional program for creating decorated parts! It’s called Part Designer.
  18. Actually, this only applies to products that are currently available to buy on LEGO’s online shop. And chances are they still might have the license for The Simpsons. For example, when the Homer & Krusty BrickHeadz set was released, LEGO Ideas banned all The Simpsons product ideas. But now that the BrickHeadz set has since been sold out, LEGO Ideas currently allows The Simpsons product ideas.
  19. I’m guessing the LEGO Ideas Doctor Who set must’ve sold like hot cakes in the UK.
  20. Awesome! Which retail stores did it sell at, other than LEGO Stores?
  21. Oh, okay. Thanks for being more specific. I have autism and tend to have a hard time understanding this matter.
  22. Oh, I never knew Character Building Doctor Who sets sold poorly. Thanks for correcting me! Were all 14 Character Building sets released at once?
  23. Well, Character Building's Doctor Who toyline was more successful than the LEGO Ideas Doctor Who set. I'm kind of disappointed that LEGO Doctor Who wasn't very successful, but I do hope LEGO will make new products based on Doctor Who one day.
  24. I would do anything for a stand-alone LEGO The Simpsons video game! If this happens, I’d expect it to be rated either Everyone 10+ or Teen for mild inappropriate content such as PG or PG-13 language.
  25. Okay, thank you for the information. I wonder why the Gravity Falls product idea was archived? What was the reason, @figura?
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