I think the shape and the scale are perfectly fine. My main issue is that the expressions on Homer, Bart, Lisa and Marge make them seem shifty or high. Flanders is perfect though.
I'm most excited for the Bicycle Shop & Cafe.
I'm most excited for the Bicycle Shop & Cafe.
I'm most excited for the Bicycle Shop & Cafe.
Perfect gateway set to the modulars. Will be great for kids that want a set for their super heroes to fight. Modulars are way to expensive for kids (even I can't keep up).
I like that set a lot and think it will do very well. For those that complain about not having sets for both sexes, I think that set would do well with girls too. It has the nice facade with open back. I'm sure some details inside too for playing.
EDIT: $90 set makes it a bit steep, but 40% lower than modular. Well played LEGO.
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Will have to get got Space Uni-Kitty and Angry Uni-Kitty to complete the collection.
Will have to get got Space Uni-Kitty and Angry Uni-Kitty to complete the collection.
Dont forget Queasy Kitty with the Sea Cow.
He looks infinitely better than the house Homer.
Has there been any official word on what the hell they were thinking with the high on crack Simpsons family?
I'm still guessing just something to differentiate those from the premium set.
Pick up some aftermarket parts, I am surprise at the quality. I see them at brick shows but never actually handle them.
My guess as well.
They are going to sell so many of those CMF, it isnt even funny. I think if this does well enough we will see more licensed CMF series.
My guess as well.
They are going to sell so many of those CMF, it isnt even funny. I think if this does well enough we will see more licensed CMF series.
I'm still surprised they haven't done DC, Marvel, or Star Wars CMF yet since there is a wide range of characters to make plus each can have multiple series.
Contractual obligation and licensing doesn't allow for LEGO to sell mini-action figures.I'm still surprised they haven't done DC, Marvel, or Star Wars CMF yet since there is a wide range of characters to make plus each can have multiple series.
too cheap to get them all
There are people here who bought Hobbit sets just to complete the dwarves,
I can understand that.
Mind you I don't think this will be tha case for all that many people.
If there was a CMF Series for LOTR, The Hobbit, Marvel, DC or whatever, I would be all over them!
Yah, that's why the sets always have random vehicles or play set pieces.Contractual obligation and licensing doesn't allow for LEGO to sell mini-action figures.
isn't the hole in the head so kids who eat them can still breathe, like a biro-cap?
Having not researched it and basing my previous post solely on gut instict, that makes some sense It's easy to be Jaded in these times! My sister actually swallowed some of my LEGO when I was 5 and she was 3. I barely remember it but I'm sure my mom has a vivid recollection.
http://blog.lego.cuusoo.com/2014/01/30/fall-2013-review-ghostbusters/ Woah Woah Woah congrats Brent
http://blog.lego.cuusoo.com/2014/01/30/fall-2013-review-ghostbusters/ Woah Woah Woah congrats Brent
I'm most excited for the Bicycle Shop & Cafe.