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  • It’s easy to be a snob about these knock-off kits if you have been a Lego nut since childhood but there is some really good quality stuff out there. My son has just bought an ‘Arkham Asylum’ -ish model and it’s ace. Bricks clutch (hold together) really well - something even Lego themselves have struggled to achieve at times.
    I reckon the only way Lego are going to survive is to buy the franchises for current hit movies etc. It’s going to cost them and us dear and, ultimately, the public will decide if it’s a working formula.

  • The Lego Ideas portal is a win win for Lego imo. It is crowd sourced so once a product reaches 10,000 votes the designers are already on easy street imo.

    It is the 'fringe' kits that maybe might appeal to some that won't get to production.

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