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Justin

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  1. Here's a translation of the website I made using Google Translate: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.1000steine.de%2Fde%2Fgemeinschaft%2Fforum%2F%3Fentry%3D1%26id%3D370908%26showall%3D1%23id370968&edit-text=&act=url It's a very interesting subject. I like the fact that LEGO had to create an official "MOC" to make up for the fact that the set wasn't available in some countries, by taking some creative liberties with the set's design, like replacing Shell's brick colors with Exxon's brick colors and making various sticker and part substitutions.
  2. What I'm interested in, is what the final pictures of the sets will look like.
  3. The LEGO Powerpuff Girls minifigs have been revealed: Source: http://thegeekiary.com/rick-morty-ben-cartoon-network/50069
  4. The setting of the first set, 41287 - Bubbles' Playground Showdown is the Townsville Midway Elementary School during a battle with Princess Morbucks on the playground, while the setting of the second set, 41288 - Mojo Jojo Strikes takes place in downtown Townsville during a battle with Mojo Jojo outside of a jewelry store and an ice cream parlor. Mojo Jojo appears to be driving his red convertible from the Winklegruff Gals episode of the current Powerpuff Girls incarnation. That is...unless these sets sell well...
  5. I'm liking the sets already. The colors of the various LEGO elements are true to that of the 2016 incarnation of the cartoon. We get in addition to the girls, Princess Morbucks, Mojo Jojo, Donny the Unicorn and Octi the Octopus.
  6. Very nice! :)
  7. I also would like to see LEGO release sets based on Powerpuff Girls classic. If they do, it would have to tie into the 20th anniversary re-release of the Powerpuff Girls Complete Classic Series DVD box set.
  8. If the summer releases are successful, maybe LEGO will release more Powerpuff Girls sets during the holiday season in 2018. I would love to have Professor Utonium's house with Professor Utonium, all three Powerpuff Girls, Blisstina Utonium, Pack Rat and Man-Boy. It would also include the professor's white car. They would have to take some liberties with the design, like putting the professor's lab on the first floor.
  9. If they're releasing sets based on the current Powerpuff Girls cartoon, I think they'll redesign Bubbles' hair to include the little blue hairbands in her pigtails, something they forgot to include in her Dimensions counterpart.
  10. I'm so excited for this! The modern Powerpuff Girls reboot seems to be popular, while the classic Craig McCracken version of The Powerpuff Girls cartoon (where it all began) will be celebrating its 20th anniversary milestone in November 2018. This could be my chance to add some sugar, spice and everything nice to my LEGO collection! I hope we get Professor Utonium's house: "classic PPG" version: "modern PPG" version:
  11. I want that yuppie minifig and hot dog waiter minifig. I'm going to have to buy dozens of those little bags at Toys "R" Us.
  12. I'm going to go with Classic Space, since I own Benny's Spaceship from The LEGO Movie. I just love the color and aesthetics of Classic Space overall.
  13. Another video of the LEGO Dimensions Powerpuff Girls minifigures, this one includes Bubbles (blue) and Blossom (pink) as well as Buttercup (green):
  14. An excellent redressing of an existing LEGO set. We have the original Octan version of the service station, a Shell version in MOC form, and now all we need are some dedicated MOCers on this site to do Esso and Exxon versions.
  15. LEPIN "Star Wnrs?" More like LEPIN "Star Lzrs!"
  16. "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" - P.M. Dawn
  17. We have so many pizza restaurants already. We could use more hamburger restaurants, taco stands, sushi bars, ice cream shops, bakeries, delis, and hot dog carts. Some vending machines would also be nice. We could also use a taco truck and a (non-Lego Movie) ice cream truck.
  18. 3-D Printing should only be used as a last resort. Buying authentic parts would be the best way to go (if available).
  19. If all else fails, use a 3-D printer to create monorail tracks. Road signs are still around, but they are way different from the road signs of the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s where the sign was part of the base. The signs used today consist of clips in the shapes of squares, triangles, circles, and octagons that clip to a separate road sign base.
  20. Fixed. The Powerpuff Girls (Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup) were introduced in a 1992 cartoon short created by Craig McCracken called "Whoopass Stew!: The Whoopass Girls in a Sticky Situation" as the Whoopass Girls. The name was changed to The Powerpuff Girls when they were first introduced to Cartoon Network in 1995 in their debut on the "What a Cartoon!" show in a short called "The Powerpuff Girls: Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins". A year later, another cartoon short aired on "What a Cartoon!" called "The Powerpuff Girls: Crime 101". In 1998, "The Powerpuff Girls" cartoon show made their debut on the Cartoon Network with their first episode, "Insect Inside". Hope that clears up the history of the Powerpuff Girls for you!
  21. The gas station costs $89.99 USD.
  22. I found the new LEGO Octan Gas Station set at my local Toys "R" Us store.
  23. I would like to see a Powerpuff Girls theme.
  24. Here are some more ideas I have: Hotel Amusement Park Shopping Mall Department Store Hamburger Restaurant Ice Cream Truck Off-road Pick-Up Truck Telephone Repair Truck with Telephone Booth (maybe an AT&T-licensed set in the US and Mexico, and a Bell-licensed set in Canada) Supermarket
  25. Making the Octan service station an expensive set is NOT an excuse for LEGO to not make any more civilian sets. I do think that LEGO will surprise us with a new civilian set in the future to go along with rest of the LEGO City sets.
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