MAB
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That is highly subjective. I don't mind paying $10+ for a minifigure if I think it is worth that to me. I remember paying about $16 for Grima from LOTR. I didn't have the Orthanc set at the time and wanted the figure, as he was the only LOTR figure I didn't have at the time. While I could have bought lot of cheaper figures instead, they were not the ones I wanted. Was it worth it? Yes. I preferred to have that one than ten generic City figures. Alternatively, I could have bought this for the same price: What had the better value? For me, Grima did. For a kid, I imagine most would go with the set above. Plus this is not only limited to licensed minifigures. For example, for an Anubis guard from PQ, you are looking at $30 or so for a new one. Lobster from Atlantis, probably closer to $40.
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Possibly. Looking on their website, they don't do many toys. They do a realistic scale model of the F9 and also an Estes style one. It could mean they don't want toys aimed at kids, but then again it could just be that they haven't struck any deals to produce toys.
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They are Baturion legs, see his other thread for a better look at the soldiers.
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Lego ideas branded kiddies space ride
MAB replied to Benny benny BENNY's topic in Special LEGO Themes
The competition was to design a Gift With Purchase set. So I imagine you are correct and that it will be released as a Gift With Purchase. https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/1b817aba-3990-4e6d-a17f-7a59a948d02f?query=&sort=top We’re looking for the next exclusive LEGO Gift with Purchase set, for our LEGO Stores, LEGOLAND, LEGOLAND Discovery Centers as well as Shop.LEGO.com. We need your help. Show us your best small and mid-sized space designs in this contest and your entry has the opportunity to be adapted into a Gift with Purchase set in 2019! We invite you to show us your LEGO moment in space! Use your imagination to create the ultimate space model – make it as sci-fi or realistic as you wish, just stay within a base of 16 x 16 studs. One lucky winner has the chance to have their entry transformed into a new Gift with Purchase set, and will win a collection of past exclusive Gift with Purchase sets! -
Is Creator's Three-In-One Line Underappreciated by AFOLs?
MAB replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
What is wrong with the brick built dog? It shows kids how to build animals at a small scale from a few parts. Surely the point of the 3-in-1 sets is building. There are plenty of molded animals in other themes, so why not keep the theme where the key aspects are building and multiple builds, focussed on building and multiple uses for parts. What happens in the alternative builds? The dog disappears and the parts get used elsewhere. In that set, another one appears: Similarly in 31065, there is this one: The parts get reused in the alternate builds to make something else. Can you do that with a molded dog?- 55 replies
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Brick separators. I have literally 100s of them. I get two out and start using them to dismantle a MOC, but can I find them again. So another two come out ...
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Name one film where most of the audience had interest in buying LEGO sets. I don't believe the LR sets or the PoP sets sold any worse than sets like Indiana Jones or the HP sets that were released around 2010 or LOTR. So did you go to see Crimes of Grindelwald, or do you base your opinions on what you have read elsewhere? You have made your anti-licensed stance very clear in this and all the other threads you have started. Licensed sets are here to stay. LEGO makes a lot of money off the back of them.
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No. Plus I disagree with your $10 statement. There are plenty of licensed minifigures that appear in one set only (so are not very common in production) that cost under $10.
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They also do not seem to be using long legs for Woody in the new TS4 sets.
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Custom Gondor Fountain Guard Minifigures by KORUIT
MAB replied to CMI's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Do you have any links to the company? If so, Witch King of Angmar! Then Sauron. I'd buy the figures just to use the custom helmet. -
The disappearance of the mid-range sets
MAB replied to astral brick's topic in General LEGO Discussion
If you are not comfortable with it, then you can put one out there where there is a diverse ethnic mix. Or go further with all reddish brown, or all dark flesh, or whatever race you want to depict. No. Although there are more CMF parts now, it used to be a lot of generic stuff in there. When these first started it was uncommon to get CMF parts. -
Lego's false advertising with Minifigure prints
MAB replied to Takanuinuva's topic in General LEGO Discussion
They can already do 8 colours on heads (including orientations) - see Sally above. Unfortunately, they have fallen behind cloners / fakers in terms of printing. A number of the Chinese cloners assemble the torso and legs then print, which means that the print is consistent across the whole figure. There are no unsightly breaks in the print by the waist of the torso where it joins the legs. There are no discontinuities where the alignment wasn't quite right and the legs print is shifted slightly compared to the torso. I guess the problem for AFOLS wanting quality is that for most kids, this type of thing is not that big a deal so there is no reason for LEGO to care about improving it. -
Is Creator's Three-In-One Line Underappreciated by AFOLs?
MAB replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
For me, the buildings aren't modulars, so not really that interesting. Some of the minifig scale vehicles are OK if you want that particular vehicle but I tend to stick with the City ones. They are good sets for kids, as there is a lot of build value in them. The forest animals set was a lot of fun, as is the pooping parrot . With a bit of head and beak modification, this one is useful for LOTR. If they did a (classic) space 3-in-1, then even though it is not licensed, it is somewhat dictating the builds you can do with the set. But then, that is already fairly common across the range anyway. For example, if a kid has this set: it would not surprise me if they made the three sea creature builds and not much else and possibly play with the fish swimming them around. Is that any better / worse than a kid having a Star Wars set and using their imagination to act out a storyline? For the creator set, there is more build experience but I think less play and display possibility, whereas for a 1-build licensed set, there is less build experience but more play and display value. So I guess it depends what you want out of a set.- 55 replies
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Brick Yellow or Tan on bricklink.
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The disappearance of the mid-range sets
MAB replied to astral brick's topic in General LEGO Discussion
This isn't true. Licensed parts do show up occasionally in the minifigure stands. However, even if they never appeared, it makes sense that the majority of heads / torsos are yellow skinned ones as that is the majority of LEGO's output. It doesn't bother me. Similarly, it wouldn't bother me if someone made a MOC where all the minifigures had reddish brown heads. The reddish brown ones are quite uncommon, especially if you want fairly generic heads, and so tend to be more expensive. Cyborg, Winston (from Ghostbusters) and Finn have been sources for fairly plain reddish brown heads. -
For how long will the LEGO company exist?
MAB replied to Lego David's topic in General LEGO Discussion
People said the same in the 1980s - that the new home video games would kill off traditional toys. -
Lego's false advertising with Minifigure prints
MAB replied to Takanuinuva's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Then just do single sided heads. Often the alternative expression doesn't add much anyway, and means the head cannot be used with some headgear. And if you look at the Sally a few posts above, the head has dual-sided printing in what appears to be a grey, black, red and white. -
Lego's false advertising with Minifigure prints
MAB replied to Takanuinuva's topic in General LEGO Discussion
It is not just skin, it happens on many light on dark prints. For example, take this Luke Skywalker: The print of his robes on his legs is dreadful. It is not dense enough so appears cream rather than white giving an abrupt colour change from the top to the bottom of what is meant to be the same piece of material. The print also doesn't extend to the edges of the part, so there are tan lines showing through. They'd need to do a second pass of white to get the colour density up but presumably this costs them a colour slot on the print run. -
Yes, compare that to these official 'location' type sets: $40 Malibu Mansion $240 Batcave It looks more like the Batcave than the Malibu Mansion, and probably even more parts intensive when you consider the simplicity of the elevated chute part compared to the rockwork in that Ideas idea. It is also not clear to me, is it display or play? Would one location have worked better than all of them (I'm not familiar with the source material)? Would having one small but reasonable build (like Malibu Mansion) work, while keeping the price down.
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Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
MAB replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
^^ They are in the new Spike Prime robotics sets. They are also available to purchase at B+P already. -
You can actually do that in a purist way, if you don't mind using the rather large sound recorder from this Duplo set. Although is recording a non-LEGO sound still purist ...?
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I'm not really sure I see the point of submissions that are essentially reworkings of sets LEGO has already done. The stagecoach is a slightly crappier version of this set from 2013 The same with the Castle style sets above, they are essentially rehashes of existing sets. LEGO has data about how well they sold. If there was a business case to release another substantial stagecoach set, no doubt they would do it. Although outside of a western theme or a licensed theme where it was in some context, I cannot see such a set working.
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Shayd DeGrai's got about halfway some years back, but was at an even bigger scale. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/30766256-e115-4762-96a9-4a878d63d5db I like the bodies but I'm not keen on the heads. I think they would need some improvement, especially the necks.
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Yes, I wouldn't buy it with VAT added on, but then I wouldn't buy it if it was $200 all in. I think there is better value in official LEGO sets.
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There are sound bricks with pre-defined sounds though. LEGO have produced many different sound bricks over the years, from castle to revving motors to klaxxonsto space sounds. There is even a door bell with dog bark ... https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=55206c06&name=Electric, Sound Brick 2 x 4 x 2 with Light Bluish Gray Top and Doorbell then Dog Bark Sound (Set 5771)&category=[Electric, Light & Sound]#T=S&O={"rpp":"500","iconly":0}