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I completely agree and hope they go this route.
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Someone on Reddit, before the leaked torso, said they spoke to a LEGO store manager who claimed to have seen a list of upcoming sets which included a TOS bridge. I didn't think this happened, but who knows, maybe it does and the leak points towards it? Either way, it's interesting that they have another set in the works this early. I suppose it makes sense to try and maximize the license.
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Latest news about Lego animal moulds
RichardGoring replied to Roebuck's topic in Special LEGO Themes
And it would be sensible to give this theme a larger mould budget as each one will be very popular and sought after. But maybe there's a risk that they reach the limit of the parts design department who make fewer moulds for other themes, unless they go on a hiring spree.- 5,838 replies
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RichardGoring replied to Roebuck's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I don't know anything about Pokémon, but it looks cute.- 5,838 replies
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Licensed Lego Ideas - Support & Discussion
RichardGoring replied to Captain Nemo's topic in LEGO Licensed
It looks very well done. I don't have room for it, or sufficient interest in the subject matter, but I'd love to try the build one day, which looks excellent. -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
RichardGoring replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Yes, probably close enough. Although I think steampunk and cyberpunk may have got confused somewhere in the thread. -
Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
RichardGoring replied to Momotof's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
You know what? I would not be surprised. Let's make a battlepack that people are crying out for, but put it as a limited release that is ALSO behind a huge paywall. As opposed to $20 and general release, which it should be. -
Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
RichardGoring replied to Momotof's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
RichardGoring replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
I love that model so much. It looks amazing and the angles make it feel so real. The tower could probably do with being a bit taller and more detailed, but I think it nails the scale and feeling of size, without it having to go deeper than a baseplate, which is very helpful. -
LEGO Sci-Fi Ongoing - Rumors, Speculation, and Discussion
RichardGoring replied to Lyichir's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Agreed, it looks great, but oh my, if they leave it as a single set, it will be such a shame not to get the classic outfits on the figures! -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
RichardGoring replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Yes, that's a good call. Or the microscale or village option. Maybe a shame, but at the same time a lot of fun could be had with any of those options. Agreed, that would be great. I liked both stations, but Studgate felt too large while Brick Cross felt too small. -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
RichardGoring replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
There is an Icons 18+ Haunted House coming in September (1420 pieces, $110). I wonder if this will be modular compatible, at least in terms of scale. It's double the piece count of 31167, but not much more expensive, suggesting it could be a more detailed build of about the same size. Or maybe larger but with fewer/less expensive figures. Seems odd to have two haunted houses released within a year. -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
RichardGoring replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Fascinating. What did you answer? I think a Steampunk set would be cool as there's lots of potential for fun little mechanisms. Sets from real world IPs would likely be a different scale from the standard modulars. Things like Home Alone and The Simpsons are larger than the modulars in terms of their scale, while the Dr Strange Sanctum Santorum and Daily Bugle feel much smaller, and I don't think either look good next to the standard modulars, but do look good in isolation. -
Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
RichardGoring replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
In the US I'm still getting printed order details for both bestseller (from the US) and standard (from Europe).
