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Unofficial 90th Anniversary Fan Vote Poll Suggestion
MAB replied to astral brick's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I would imagine that Bionicle would score less well here, as the LEGO Action Figures section is not that active, and also fans of the system are often told that they are not fans of "real LEGO". So they hang out elsewhere. -
Does it have to be that exact circle? As there are some excellent ways of close tiling without unsightly gaps based on hexagons that can then be squared off. See the great tutorial here, for example: Cheese Slope Mosaics – a tutorial – Northern Brickworks (nblug.org.uk)
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Lego 90 year set voting split and throughts
MAB replied to durazno33's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Lego Ideas 90th Anniversary Fan Vote - Page 14 - General LEGO Discussion - Eurobricks Forums There is already a long discussion about this in the general forum. Bionicle is Classic, in that it was the origin of buildable jointed figures. Classic is applied to Space and Castle, even though other themes came before those so why not also apply it to Bionicle? -
Haven't you missed the superheroes ... I quite enjoyed those but sold them a couple of years ago. If they are going to market it as a game, then they need to develop the game and rules and LEGO games don't have a reputation of being very good. You could say the same about any theme though - why not make a game for the minifigure parts, whether it is Space, Castle, Vikings, Elves, Trolls, City people, ...
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I'm no fan of Bionicle (I've never really been into constraction at all although we have a load of parts that we use to make bare skeletons for shooting at with NERF guns) but to me as an outsider the 2016 sets, and the 2015 ones, look similar but somehow better looking than the original early 2000s sets. Maybe Bionicle fans need to learn from the generation before. Stick the word Classic in front of Bionicle, then complain about everything released after the first few years. The way you describe these seems to be the equivalent of the derided "Jellybean Knights" in Castle circles.
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Generally believed by who? I think they were not included because of the dated and somewhat stereotypic depiction of Native Americans that would not be popular today.
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It doesn't. As shown in The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Movie 2, yellow skin characters and fleshie characters and minifigs and minidolls, respectively, can inhabit the same LEGO universe.
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Yellow castle, brick built horses, very blocky designs, boring heraldry. They didn't state that they will pick one of the three from the first poll. Although they also didn't say that the theme with the highest number of votes in the second round would win. The exact wording was: The second vote will be the top three themes from the first vote. One of the three themes will be the theme the 90th Anniversary Set will be based on. This vote will not be transparrent, so it's still a little bit of a secret. So it is not clear how the winner will be picked, whether it is the fan vote or their choice. No doubt they are purposely vague so that they can override any result they don't like or stick with it if they do.
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So what is genuine feedback from fans? A kid saying they should make some weird thing they want is no different to an adult saying they want something. Surely all feedback from their fans is genuine.
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I wonder if they will include the usual "Boat does not float" warning on the box. Very apt in this case but could be seen as distasteful. Helicarrier was not minifig scale. The large Hogwarts was not minifig scale. Saturn V was not minifig scale. Yet all had characters. I doubt this needs them, but characters can be done in microscale.
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I have placed a BrickLink order every 2 weeks since 2006! You?
MAB replied to AmperZand's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Mine is about once a month, but I tend to place reasonable sized (£30-50) parts orders. Typically similar size every couple of weeks at bricks and pieces. Selling, it is about one every two days when I open my store, but they tend to be smaller at £10-20. -
What is a genuine fan? Most sets take a couple of years from design table to retail shelves, so LEGO may well have listened to those fans and acted quite quickly.
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I like Forestmen, Wolfpack and Black Falcons but there is no way I'd buy a Classic Castle set.
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This is also where hiding the votes in the next round is not going to help perception of what LEGO is doing. If those votes continue, then Bionicle is clearly the favourite in a 1 from 30 contest. But will it be in a 1 from 3 contest, when it is much easier to vote against it. It could well win if only people interested in the three themes vote, but it could well lose in a 1 from 3 if people that don't like for Bionicle vote for their favourite of the two system themes left instead. And LEGO has already told us that they are going to make that contest non-transparent. What will happen? Maybe they will just cancel it and make the 90th anniversary set based on Star Wars instead! After all, it will be the 45th anniversary of Star Wars, half LEGO's age.
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Bionicle or s***ing on it? :-)
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It was taken from here. https://www.stonewars.net/lego-news/interim-results-of-the-lego-ideas-90th-anniversary-survey/
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Given the close votes, Pirates, Trains and Adventurers and possibly even Classic Castle are in the running for third place. It shows what happens when you split the groups up. Classic Castle, Forestmen and Lion Knights total almost 14%, although of course there is a good chance that people voted for more than one of them so the total would be lower if they were grouped together.
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Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
MAB replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
While production is automated, the installation of the mould is not automated, it is done manually. So of course LEGO could produce double the number they actually need for sets but that would lead to large numbers needing to be stored even though not needed. To be efficient, they would need to identify what ones they think they are going to sell a lot of outside of the sets process via bricks and pieces. But their primary goal is to sell sets, bricks and pieces is not meant as sales route. What they cannot do is keep going back and producing just another batch of 10000 then another batch of 10000 and so on for bricks and pieces, as that requires one mould to be removed, the next one to be cleaned, installed, tested and got ready for production. That is a lot of time for the moulding machine to be doing nothing. Hence they tend to make the number they need for sets plus some, but that plus some is not an endless supply. If you'd prefer to have fake parts rather than genuine used ones, then buy fake. What is wrong with used LEGO? One of LEGO's selling points is that bricks made 10, 20, 50 years ago can still be used with today's bricks. For them to come out and say that used bricks are unsafe completely undermines that. On BL, a lot of used parts are decent quality. A seller is meant to indicate if it has more than expected wear and damaged parts are not meant to be sold. -
Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
MAB replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
Resellers will never be left with reindeer that they cannot sell, unless LEGO produce so many that nobody wants any more, which is unlikely. That would also mean LEGO inevitably get stuck with overproduced stock. Even if LEGO saturate the market with them, then at worse resellers that have bought 100s would have to offload them at cost price or a little lower. Once they are cheaper than LEGO, they will sell. They may lose a little after fees, but they are not stuck with them. Plus there are many LEGO buyers that do not know about bricks and pieces, or do not have access to it or want the parts reasonably quickly. The only other way that resellers would make a loss is for LEGO to dramatically reduce the prices of them. Then serious money is lost to match the price. However, to do that they would need to inflate the prices at the start of offering them before cutting them. If LEGO start to do that, it is the casual LEGO fan that wants new pieces that will also lose out, as they will be overpaying for parts when released if LEGO intends to reduce them later. -
Voters only vote for their top three, so nobody can put it as their least favourite choice as number 30. But if you did have to rank them all, then I cannot see what is wrong with doing that, if it was a voter's least favourite of all them. Something has to come last, and if a voter prefers anything system based over constraction, then Bionicle will be very near the bottom of their list. Something has to be last.
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What would you like for the next Castle line?
MAB replied to Robert8's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Yes, exactly that sort of thing. They look like modern designs (even just doing the black outlining helps here) but keep the original feel. I think the way the Black Falcons have been done looks great. Although I like the rogue, I think that is a step too far for being an updated Wolfpack. Sure, there is a link through that clasp, but it feels like a completely different character. Whereas other updates feel like they are updates of the same characters. -
If LEGO allow people to vote for a theme, then people should be allowed to vote for that theme without questioning them. Sure, we still get City sets which are similar to Town, and we get the occasional train set. But then we also get the occasional Pirates, Castle and Space sets too.
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What would you like for the next Castle line?
MAB replied to Robert8's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I find the outfits of the forestmen a bit boring. I'd prefer more like the S3 elf, the rogue, the forest maiden, the centaur and so on. The new Black Falcon torsos look great. Keep the original heraldry but update the torso style. They could do the same with other factions, but the forestmen don't have heraldry on torsos. -
Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
MAB replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
When they purchased BL, LEGO specifically said that they will not use it to identify resellers and ban them from purchasing. If LEGO wanted to restrict the number of items you can buy on a per item basis they can do it. That they choose not to suggests they don't care. -
It is the same person resubmitting them.