I am both horrified and laughing my arse off at the same time
I am both horrified and laughing my arse off at the same time
I've just parted out two of my large technic sets. Its impossible to put them in original bags as the instructions only show overall piece countsWhen people resell these monster sets, are they resorting the pieces or something? If they come separated out in numbered bags, it's gotta be impossible to get them right in the tear down, right?
Metal Grudge beauty shots incoming!
Doesn't it make it more difficult for Lego if the Cuusoo builds are from a license? Seems like they would disallow them for that reason.
Doesn't it make it more difficult for Lego if the Cuusoo builds are from a license? Seems like they would disallow them for that reason.
Also, there are too many tiny MOCs with little thought put into them other than 'it looks roughly like xx license' and too many massive MOCs which are gorgeous but simply unrealistic to expect Lego to produce. That sandcrawler is a good example - 10,000 pieces for a relatively non-iconic SW vehicle.
the problem with cuusoo is that it almost requires an outside source to aggregate enough votes. the site isn't that active on its own. Eg minecraft can garner 10k votes in the blink of an eye but only through people posting about it outside of cuusoo.
Also, there are too many tiny MOCs with little thought put into them other than 'it looks roughly like xx license' and too many massive MOCs which are gorgeous but simply unrealistic to expect Lego to produce. That sandcrawler is a good example - 10,000 pieces for a relatively non-iconic SW vehicle?
What will end up happening to most of these is that Lego will just take the idea and rework it into something practical. the Western modular set is the closest I've seen to a directly implementable idea on there.
If the Apple Store gets enough support, I do think LEGO is going to rework it a lot to up the quality. Probably reduce the number of minifigs as well.
Yeah, I didn't vote for the Sandcrawler because it would be ridiculously expensive. I bet many voters put in a way too low amount of what they would pay for it.
I did vote for the Western Town because that's actually realistic if split into 5 sets..
For the canadians, indigo.ca/chapters is having a 20-25% all lego sale. Some of the items aren't available online, but check the store stock. The Chapters near me had 9 X-wings in stock (8 now). I walked out with the X-Wing, Snow trooper Battle Pack and 2 Series 6 collectible minifigs.
Only have phone camera on me.
Probably gonna go back and for more minifigs.
Also I just discovered this CUUSOO submission which would be very useful for MOCs
http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/186
Wow, this would add an entirely new dimension to Lego. Kind of surprised there isn't one yet!
The Sandcrawler can easily be re-worked into a smaller model. The final interpretation doesn't have to be identical.
It's been a while since Lego had a Western theme, maybe too long. A glaring omission, perhaps.
I think Apple will roll with a Lego set for two reasons: (1) It will strength their cult-like following; (2) It will further immortalize Steve Jobs.
Also I just discovered this CUUSOO submission which would be very useful for MOCs
http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/186
I've got a bit over 5000. I only need around 100 pieces that won't cost much.How many pieces do you have now?
the feck - they made Prince of Persia Lego sets? Were they any good?
They were...Meh. There was one set that had a lot of specialized pieces, but it also had a lot of clear pieces with a light brick. That was a cool one (I bought it at a Marshall's for like, $15). The bigger castle set was neat, too - but none of them ever seemed worth spending full price on to me.
Yeah, the black really doesn't look so good there. In my mind it was a good replacement when I was ordering it, but it almost looks like there's just a gaping hole there if you just glance over it.Some great changes there. Like the double gears on the axles and the yellow beams are good too.
I'm still looking for my bionicle turret side parts. My order was lost in the post and now no one in the UK has them in gray. I was thinking about black but having seen it will just have to wait. Or modify it.....
Do something based around the Rogue Squadron and Tie Fighter games. I want to see more ships. Ships everywhere.
So Lego has renewed the Star Wars contract for 10 more years...and with most of the main ships already released as UCS sets, where can they go from here?
The way I see it, they can go in two directions: reach deeper into the prequels and expanded universe and release lesser-known ships, or they can re-release some of the fan favorite UCS ships like the Falcon, ISD etc.
What do you guys think? I know re-releasing past UCS sets is something Lego would probably never do, as it'd piss off collectors, but it's also ridiculous to have these amazing sets only available for a couple years before skyrocketing into these silly price ranges because they're out of print.
So Lego has renewed the Star Wars contract for 10 more years...and with most of the main ships already released as UCS sets, where can they go from here?
The way I see it, they can go in two directions: reach deeper into the prequels and expanded universe and release lesser-known ships, or they can re-release some of the fan favorite UCS ships like the Falcon, ISD etc.
What do you guys think?
I think that part of the license renewal involves allowing them to keep the rights to some of their older sets. Maybe? I have no idea...
As for where they can go, I imagine they can still expand on some of the current universe, release things they haven't previously been able to, or (like you suggested) start re-releasing some sets. But I imagine re-releases would be more redesigned and reimagined.
But would they even sell much in the mass market? Sure, dudes like you and me fucking loved Rogue Squadron, but the vast majority of Lego Star Wars fans don't care about building AT-PTs and stuff.
So Lego has renewed the Star Wars contract for 10 more years...and with most of the main ships already released as UCS sets, where can they go from here?
The way I see it, they can go in two directions: reach deeper into the prequels and expanded universe and release lesser-known ships, or they can re-release some of the fan favorite UCS ships like the Falcon, ISD etc.
What do you guys think? I know re-releasing past UCS sets is something Lego would probably never do, as it'd piss off collectors, but it's also ridiculous to have these amazing sets only available for a couple years before skyrocketing into these silly price ranges because they're out of print.
aww - Who cares what they think! =P
Perhaps for UCS we could get a really awesome Cloud City model.
aww - Who cares what they think! =P
A better version of this would please many fans I imagine...
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You could make so many great individual sets from Cloud City. Make an awesome catwalk area for Luke and Vader's duel. Or a really super detailed Carbonite freezing chamber.
Has there been a good model of the Cloud Cars?
Not to my knowledge. And you're right - they could almost do a whole Cloud City line. I wouldn't put it past them (if they decided to revisit that theme), especially given how remarkable some of the more recent sets have been.
I think with the whole Star Wars 3D thing starting up, they'll be releasing sets that are themed off of the current film in line. There was one location in the new Trilogy that struck me as a GREAT idea for a Lego set. It was that weird building that it always rained at...I don't remember what it was, but it was a really cool location that I think Lego could do some great work with.
Not to my knowledge. And you're right - they could almost do a whole Cloud City line. I wouldn't put it past them (if they decided to revisit that theme), especially given how remarkable some of the more recent sets have been.
I think with the whole Star Wars 3D thing starting up, they'll be releasing sets that are themed off of the current film in line. There was one location in the new Trilogy that struck me as a GREAT idea for a Lego set. It was that weird building that it always rained at...I don't remember what it was, but it was a really cool location that I think Lego could do some great work with.
Wow, this would add an entirely new dimension to Lego. Kind of surprised there isn't one yet!