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Omicron

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  1. What are you talking about? There was a second headgear for the magician. It was the hairpiece. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=col01-9 And not shown http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-XbdHXarsLg4/UCaHTbN5lwI/AAAAAAAAKwE/0rPeDBMQ1QA/s640/lego_minifigures_series_1_limited_edition_8683.jpg I bet there will be a hat for the soldier because that's how my boys rolled. -Omi
  2. What everyone said Plus the hairpiece was not a spare part. It was an interchangeable part like how the Space Girl and Daredevil both had hairpieces and helmets. -Omi
  3. I was thinking on the lines of the X-Men and Fantastic Four movies. Which Marvel can't give the consent to anyways. Because Fox owns those rights. -Omi
  4. Did anyone consider the thought that these dealings with Fox could lead to more potential licenses? Like X-Men and Fantastic Four perhaps? -Omi
  5. The hairpiece wasn't a spare part and went with the actual fig. It does count. -Omi
  6. Cyclops based on his appearance in Astonishing X-Men. Reference Enjoy! -Omi
  7. Wolverine based on his X-Force attire. Reference Enjoy! -Omi
  8. Just like they shown the extra hair piece for the Magician? -Omi
  9. Guess I'll have to wait when I'm there. :P -Omi
  10. CUUSOO yes, but the end result is still through Lego. And lets not forget that lego does make sets for 12+. They been marketing those sets for as long as I remember. -Omi
  11. Well how is that different from something like say, the BTTF Time Machine? It's a non-active series that hasn't had much spark in the past decade with a cult following and most fans are clearly adults. -Omi
  12. This guy right here. -Omi
  13. There is certainly more than that. You are forgetting quite a few customizors in Asia (Amazing Armory, Custom Crazy, Breakthrough Customs, Arealight) and Australia (MMCB). Aside from GreenPea, Brickzimo and Little Arms, there is also many others in the Europe. Penzore is also a UK minifig customizor who prints his work http://stores.ebay.c...=p2047675.l2563 There is Chrome Block City from Poland who chromes Lego parts http://www.bricklink...e.asp?p=Aurimax And ChromeBricks from Germany, same thing http://www.bricklink...?p=ChromeBricks And Minifigs.me makes custom figs http://minifigs.me/ While they aren't accessories or weapons, just figured to point them out to you for future reference. Little Arms is the only custom weapon house in Europe as far to my knowledge. Oh and Shapeways has a main office in Europe, so you can lookup some "Lego" stuff made by those around the world. While not fully European, the office would make them there, like the New York office makes the stuff for US. -Omi
  14. Yup, got it the other day. :P -Omi
  15. I'm sure he is, but so are Black Panther and Moon Knight. :P No they don't. They just need to be in comics. :D Like Wolverine, Deadpool, and Magneto. -Omi
  16. Still a nobody trying to be popularized. Hell I'd rather see Howard the Duck too. -Omi
  17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Knight Right so if you don't know them, that is valid reasoning to never make them for those that do? Lego made Iron Fist and he's just as much as a nobody. No, he punishes people. And he isn't a hero either. He's an anti-hero. If you want to make that case, the point still stands on his actions in the cartoons as well. -Omi
  18. TRU isn't Lego, and they don't really employ bright people. Not to mention it isn't Lego's official description, because that would get them sued big time. Plus Magneto isn't in the movie and Deadool isn't Deadpool in the movie. :P -Omi
  19. I don't think you can. The movie could not have had influence on the set. The legal ramifications would not allow it. :P Plus the Wolverine figure is based on his outfit in Astonishing X-Men. -Omi
  20. It isn't based on X-Men Origins: Wolverine. That movie is Fox owned, and Lego doesn't have the rights to even makes sets roughly based on the movie(s), and not to mention Wolverine doesn't wear that outfit, Deadpool doesn't even exist in that movie until the very end (and doesn't wear that outfit nor does he pilot the copter) and Magneto doesn't even make an appearence. It is a completely original set. -Omi
  21. With the sole exception of the Wolverine set. -Omi
  22. Most buyouts tend retroact or revoke contracts, and have the director and cast who originally signed on for it be completely replaced. Nick could have easily just put someone else on for the movie. ;) But anyways point is Lego can make sets from the movie if they wanted. If Nick was set on having that movie made and out for next year or so, they would have included it in the license. -Omi
  23. You didn't like the first movie? :P -Omi
  24. And you know that for sure? You're absolutely positive they wouldn't sell and no kid would know them? Every single kid in the world will not buy them because they don't know them? I would like these statistics please, thanks. Both Joker figures drew their design straight from the comics and were based on such appearance. Do I need to list all the things the Joker did in the comics? Or just keep it simple with theft, torture, terrorism, and murder? I think you're missing the point on this one. I never said make those sets just like that. I just said make those sets with the characters. Hell the first Spider-Man set from years ago was based on the scene where Green Goblin attacks the parade and kills the board members. Left out the board members obviously, but still based on that scene. Crumbling balcony and everything. -Omi
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