Flawless Cowboy
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UCS Slave I
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LEGO Star Wars Set Discussion 2025 - READ FIRST POST!!!
Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Isn’t MBS Endor basically confirmed? It was a part of that TandN leak where everything has come true so far. Plus, we’re overdue an MBS. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hot Toys uses flakey, deteriorating faux leather that has a shorter shelf life than early 00’s Lego stickers. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
For the same reason we criticize people for voting for the “wrong” candidate, I suppose. Every dollar spent is a vote in the market, and every little bit helps. Silencing criticism of how people spend their money only helps bad companies. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Gotcha. You said “for a while” which made it seem like it was going to be OOS for weeks or months. I also don’t know where you live. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Why would a $45 battlepack be “hard to get a hold of”? Even the sensibly priced ones in recent memory were not difficult to obtain. It does. See: Hulkbuster and Black Panther Bust. I think they hit a 50% discount on Lego at a certain point. This wasn’t due to a concerted protest, just the natural reaction of consumers. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
You’re trolling, right? -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
The penny pinching on the figures in this set astounds me. Even when other themes deliver underwhelming big budget builds, like the LOTR Shire, the figures are treated with the utmost respect, dual molded everything. If this set is a diorama, the figures are even more crucial to the display value of the build because there is no iconic spherical silhouette to mask the interior. The figures ARE the exterior detailing now, and the depressing thing is that we can’t even say “well maybe someday they’ll get it right”, because it’s a $1,000 toy. It literally can’t be a more appropriate opportunity to deliver the best renditions of these characters. This is it, LSW with this set is essentially saying, “this is the best your money can afford in this theme”. Money is no longer the issue, it’s the people making these decisions who are the limiting factor. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
If it is indeed a box, a height of 70 cm and length of 79 cm seems staggeringly large. How do you vertically populate a diorama that tall over such a length? -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
What happened with the back of the MTT? It looks unfinished, nothing but studs. Even the 2014 model featured the right details. And the “weapons rack” feels like an afterthought. All the ingenuity went into the deployment mechanism and the model has nothing else going for it -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I see this complaint a lot and I just don’t get it. No oversized UCS set has ever come with two identical figures. I’d understand if people wanted a Chewbacca because he’s relevant to the scene, or if they asked for dual molded legs, but this is not a minifig-scale build. The figure goes on the stand. The Justifier had a landing function that was reminiscent of the V19, the rear wing’s movement folded two side skids using technic pieces. It’s definitely doable, perhaps not at this scale. Either way, this V19 is a far less ambitious successor. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
And it doesn’t even have landing gear…it’s just a less cool toy overall. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
What is the purpose of the back half of the MTT? To hold the STAP perhaps? It’s a pretty large void but it’s detailed. -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Lego updated its stickers sometime in the 00s, my old UCS N1’s stickers are almost all disintegrated, but my 2005 vulture droid looks flawless, even though part of the sticker is hanging over the piece. And it’s not like I kept it out of the elements when I was younger. Hopefully they stick forever! -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
How do you deal with stickers fading over time on older sets? Do you get replacements? -
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Flawless Cowboy replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
The new Galactic Marines helmet mold is almost certainly going to be reused when they release a Mandalorian and Grogu AT-AT, so backpacks will return. This also explains why the goggles sit too low on the Marines, the eye print won’t have to change when they swap over to snow troopers.