Haloid1177
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How does it look from the back though? Disney Castle where the back is totally open?
Sometimes I feel like we're being trolled in non-community Lego threads.
Yep. Go click that link that was posted. We got more than one photo.How does it look from the back though? Disney Castle where the back is totally open?
I predict less than ten posts before complaints about price or This is why LEGO profits are down.
Awesome, LEGO flipped the script on us.
Working on an OT thread...
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Honestly, I kind of feel that way about this one. This one feels a bit misguided to me, kinda like Echo Base UCS. This is how my reactions went:
1) I see the e-mail and click on it thinking how neat it looks
2) I see the price and my immediate thought is that build costs that much? I had serious sticker shock
3) Then I immediately go to look for the piece count
4) I find it and think, well I guess it's a high piece count so that explains the price
5) Then I think, who is this aimed for? I feel that line and that set is something I would think is aimed more at kids from the way it looks, but that sticker price certainly says otherwise.
So even though I'm well versed in LEGO pricing, that one gave me sticker shock when looking at the set first and the price second. Even after finding the piece count, and knowing what the price per piece costs, it still feels expensive given how it looks.
Awesome, LEGO flipped the script on us.
Working on an OT thread...
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Woah. Thats awesome. Wont get it as I am tearing down my TLBM display, but still, awesome.
Just sets stuffed in an Ikea book case. Nothing crazy. But making room for some Ninjago Movie stuffAny pics of the display?
Ya I don't get golf either. But you wouldn't go into a golf thread and be like, whoa a club for the 1%, you can only use it with one type of swing too.I think that's just the curse of being an outsider. For instance I struggle to understand why golf clubs are so expensive, why would you pay so much for them and then pay again to be part of a club; to a golfer though it's all worth it.
Ya I don't get golf either. But you wouldn't go into a golf thread and be like, whoa a club for the 1%, you can only use it with one type of swing too.
Ya I don't get golf either. But you wouldn't go into a golf thread and be like, whoa a club for the 1%, you can only use it with one type of swing too.
That's a fair point. I suppose the difference comes from the perspective that Lego is first and foremost a children's toy. Perhaps we'll see a perception shift similar to how games are viewed today vs a decade ago,
Love this
It's the drive-by nature of posting on forums in 2017. People feel the need to share their uninformed $0.02 with no regard for whether it advances the discussion. We still have people over on the gaming side who think they're experts at game development because they've played games all their lives, when in reality their opinion is meaningless.
I fear for the footprint of the inevitable Creator rollercoaster. As if I already didn't have any room for the Carousel or the Ferris Wheel...
Make a carnival theme and throw a few pieces of the coaster into each set, to complete the coaster, you'd need all the setsIt would be really awesome if they took that in consideration with the other sets. Think outside box and have it spread out enough to actually weave in and out of the other sets.
I just want them to sell roller coaster tracks separately.
I'm fine with Lego going all out on sets like Joker Manor, but good Lord that thing is expensive consideirng the license. It's almost triple the current most expensive set in the line. And it's for a movie that came out this year, with no nostalgic value, for a part of the movie I honestly forgot happened already. It doesn't fit with any other themes and it doesn't work as a display piece.
When you look at UCS Star Wars sets going for $200-$300 you think of all the collectors who grew up with the movie franchise coming into their own as 30-40 somethings and having disposable income. The market is obvious. Same for the classic Bat Cave. The Creator Expert sets are nice display pieces. The Disney Castle and Ghostbusters HQ work as display pieces and have their own followings.
But you see something like Joker Manor and... I dunno, man. Who outside of this thread wants this set and has the money to throw down on it? What kids do you know that can spend this much on a toy? What collectors do you know who want something that looks like this sitting in their office or their den? Who has that emotional connection to the Lego Batman Movie?
I'm not a marketing expert obviously. But I just don't get it.
It's the drive-by nature of posting on forums in 2017. People feel the need to share their uninformed $0.02 with no regard for whether it advances the discussion. We still have people over on the gaming side who think they're experts at game development because they've played games all their lives, when in reality their opinion is meaningless.
My one main complaint is a common one with these
Also a request, let's stop making OT threads for every expensive set. They are depressing and seem counterproductive.![]()
It would be really awesome if they took that in consideration with the other sets. Think outside box and have it spread out enough to actually weave in and out of the other sets.
Make a carnival theme and throw a few pieces of the coaster into each set, to complete the coaster, you'd need all the sets
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They cant even sell proper rail tracks separately 😕
Ive had a shit day and that thread is infuriatingly predictable.
The previous financials thread just added fuel to the fire too.
In one hand it is way to spread the word about our hobby so general people can proper understand it (much like videogames went through this process). In other hand it is depressing, really.
Well even so we have to make choices since it would be a large display anyway. I am already doing a city, maybe do some Pirate stuff in the near future and still like medieval setups. I chose to pass the Ferris and the Carousel, a Roller Coster, not matter how awesome the idea is will probably be a pass too did to space constraints.
It sucks that you can't just buy a pack of straight tracks or just curved tracks without the flex or switch ones, but you can at least still buy a ton of track on your own. The narrower train tracks can't be bought separately.
Just hoping that if they do do a large scale roller coaster set they allow tracks to be bought separately so people can make monstrous roller coasters on their own.
I've not seen it and I think I'll keep it that way.Ive had a shit day and that thread is infuriatingly predictable.
I just want them to sell roller coaster tracks separately.
I guess maybe start doing more threads for $20 set reveals to shut up the "OMG Legos are so expensive only these $200 plus sets exist!"
It's strange, they used to sell them separately in various packs...It sucks that you can't just buy a pack of straight tracks or just curved tracks without the flex or switch ones, but you can at least still buy a ton of track on your own