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  • There are cheaper ones but I think these are the most accurate. Build Army kits are a bit harder than official lego too imo. (A bit of instruction interpretation needed)


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  • That looks excellent. Lego should totally make things like that as large models.

    Probably against their ethic though.

  • Yes.

    The brick does lend itself to certain things very well.

    I guess now the patents are gone more can be explored accordingly. (Rightly or wrongly)

    The Oxford Titanic came before the official Lego one, so who knows!

  • 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.

  • I was eyeing up some King sets (snide Technics) not "cheap" but I'm looking at vaulted sets that are only available 2nd hand and 💰💰💰

    Anyone had experience?

  • 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.

  • They are rejecting the most Lego Ideas 10k sets though. 57 in the first 2021 review with 2 yes and 1 maybe. The vast majority of Lego sets are still home grown.

  • Sadly https://ideas.lego.com/projects/2854271f-9432-4193-ad74-305e7105ebc4 looks like it isn't going to get past the 10k barrier :(


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  • I was looking at that site yesterday and trying to figure it out after I’d seen this:

    https://uncrate.com/lego-jaws-building-set/

    So after they get 10k upboats they could get made into a set that is retail packaged?

    Is there any other tiers? Just a list of the parts that you can insta-add to a basket and a bunch of photos maybe. I guess it’s not the same experience and there’s all the quality control to worry about.

    I really like this: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/e93ad7aa-1a28-4a5d-9974-afca23ff7294

    Enjoyed building Hogwarts Express with my four year old. Think I’ll (finally) order the Defender for myself today.


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  • So close!?

    But as you say, even then it's no guarantee...

    Could this be offered to the other manufacturers if Lego turn their noses up?

    (I just supported FYI)

  • My Xmas present


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  • Lego Ideas sets that reach 10k but are rejected by Lego may go to the BrickLink (who are now owned by Lego) Designer Program which is crowdfund/pre-order. Presumably some don't for IP reasons etc.

    https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/introducing.page

  • Orly.

    Good to know.

    Is interesting. I have submitted 4 record breakers but probably won't secure the official route as the kits need to be 'on trend'.

    (That and the fact I didn't include Lego figure entourage)

    I should have made some trainers...

  • kits need to be 'on trend'

    I'm not sure that is true. They need to not be off trend (eg tanks) but some stuff like the typewriter is fairly unique and different to other things they have done.

  • Yes.

    Must admit.

    The type writer was a bit lost on me.

    Maybe more how it was done than what it does.

  • I imagine that would need licensing from tfl which isn't beyond the realms of possibility but adds an extra level of complexity and there will be a style guide which designs have to abide by.

  • licensing from tfl

    Yup but TfL license loads of stuff including model trains and need all the money they can get their hands on.

    The various Disney sets probably have equally complicated style guides. The Daily Bugle sign was apparently yellow in early designs but changed to red because Disney Says.

  • looks like it isn't going to get past the 10k

    While calling it Brick Lane is on-brand, the AFOL demographic would probably have bitten harder on Mornington Crescent 🙂

  • Mornington Crescent

    This is the wrong thread for my opinions on that.
    /grumpy

  • Yes, it's not insurmountable but it does add more hassle. Lego would need to speak to tfl, get an agreement in principle, etc before approving it.

  • Which they have done for a bunch of other Ideas like Friends

  • Anyway, go and vote for Brick Lane because I want to buy it.

  • vote for Brick Lane because I want to buy it

    As a standalone for Londoners, especially Shoreditch hipster types, it's quite nice, but the main market has to be people who already have a stretch of Creator Expert frontages, and the basement is going to make problems for them to add the tube station to their displays. For that reason, even in 10k people are in, I think Lego might be out.

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