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astral brick

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  1. 27 Futuron Astro Warden - soccerkid6 23 Solar Surveyor - The Librarian 41 Blacktron Dark Terminator - jansued
  2. - Collecting minifigures, which has become an obsession for too many customers and also an easy alibi for pricing a set. Even reviewers are giving minifigures an excessive relevance while analyzing a set. Minifigures were born as a nice bonus and they should have stay that way. - Moccers should release for free the instructions that are no longer sold for some reasons (improved versions of the moc, parts no more available or too rare, minor flaws). I think the whole community could benefit from these acts of generosity, not to mention designers' reputation. - Plant-based parts, too many concerns about durability and, in a certain way, heritability, both elements that have always been among the strongest Lego pros. Ecology claims are a fig leaf to justify the fact that the consequence of lower durability is to discard old parts in order to buy new ones, finally leading to a profits' increase. Let's not demonize plastic itself but the incorrect use of it (especially its disposal).
  3. Beautiful model, hopefully the beginning of a reboot line, however I can't help thinking there is at least a one hundred in excess to the price.
  4. Why Lego never bothered to release a gbc loop or at least a marble run it's beyond me. Some models are astonishing examples of exquisite engineering.
  5. A Galaxy Commander remake? Or some other flagship model from Blacktron, Space Police etc? The possibilities are endless. I wouldn't be so pessimistic, companies' policies are based on sales, every choice and its opposite are on the table, always. Resistance is futile :-) Jokes aside I understand your point of view but think of film market, nowadays an infinite series of sequels, prequels, requels of the same franchises. Are they running out of inew deas or afraid of them? Perhaps, however, depending on the skills of the producers, writers and directors, we are watching new movies instead of the same ones repeated over and over. The goal is to lure old customers and new ones, the latter ones are going to enjoying the reboots because for them is new material, the original viewers are having a revival moment of something they appreciated in the past, when they were younger. A win-win case for film companies. The concept is valid in many other markets and that's why it is so successful. Or the 80s or the 90s... please see previous point. Huge investment so give it time, it the classics work then they may consider it. I still hope he is going to release the instructions eventually. In the meantime I think I am going to build a Galaxy Explorer moc from another designer who sells the instructions, I want to have both the moc and the 10497 on display. Actually I wonder if buying two official sets could be useful for saving some money on moc's parts. OT I wonder if sooner or later someone could create the instructions for a proper (modern) version of a transformable Macross Valkyrie (or at least Starscream).
  6. Your post deserves to be pinned in the Space sub-forum. "Capiche?" is out of line, hopefully you are going to edit it.
  7. It's time for a partnership with Bandai, a Super Robots theme, Soul of Chogokin designs but made of bricks. Let me dream.
  8. In fact I begin to think that licensed sets have better profit margins. In the equation let's not forget the costs of designing from scratch new models, not to mention a new theme. Then there are the marketing costs. Copying Star Wars ships and selling them to the fanbase, with the help of constant releases of new movies, tv series or cartoons, it's easier, faster and cheaper than refreshing the Space theme, hoping that there will be enough customers willing to open their wallets. Same reasoning in relation to Harry Potter, Marvel/Dc superheroes, Technic cars and bikes. Sad but true.
  9. astral brick replied to astral brick's post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    "I want to believe"
  10. astral brick replied to astral brick's post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    OT both in relation to the post and the sub-forum.
  11. What an interesting moc! About Blacktron, it is so sad to think that Lego had its in-house version of the Empire before Sw license was a thing. I wish they had bought Transformers' license instead.
  12. astral brick replied to astral brick's post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    I generally vote for the modulars I like even if I am not interested in the theme. I am doing it because I want to reward the time and effort of the designers and the fact that they never give up. I am rewarding technique, aestethic and perseverance by helping what I consider a good Idea to reach the final stage of the review. I couldn't care less if a modular - or whatever model from other themes - has few or zero chances to be chosen at the end, actually knowing that make me want to support these projects even more.
  13. astral brick replied to astral brick's post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    You are not the only one, thank you for your answer. I hope that you will receive the support that you deserve. Because I think afols should support well done models even if they are not interested in the themes to which they belong.
  14. Considering what I generally read in this forum, I wouldn't be so sure about that. For the same reason why many people are criticizing Apple selling expensive phones without a charger and justifying its absence with environmental protection purposes. Thank you for the first answer in this thread not being ot, you made your point arguing your political stance.
  15. I am glad that you are sharing your project here, and even more glad that it is advertised on the front page. I thought of your model when I wrote my previous "call to action" post in this sub-forum, the other Ideas I was referring to are a space base and a Macross' Valkyrie. Let's hope that the members of this community or the lurkers active on social media could help you even more. I believe that promoting each other's Ideas should become a standard among sci-fi designers.
  16. Excuse me? The thread is about the pros and cons of privatization claiming to serve the public interest. Pretty clear - even starting from the tags - and made even more clear in another message that you didn't bother to read. Then it is up to people to discuss about Lego sets instead of politics. Not really.
  17. astral brick posted a post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    Once again some great sci-fi Ideas - licensed theme and space ones - are failing, some of them not even reaching 1.000 supporters or barely surpassing that amount. I am not sure if I can link the pages, you can check by yourselves if you care about it. I am sick of analyzing the reasons or philosophically debating about it or noticing that Lego never advertise these projects among the staff picks. No more words, designers have done their part, now it's time for us to act. I turn to afols having facebook or flickr or blogs or youtube channels, whether you like sci-fi or not, we are talking of beautiful Lego models that deserve not only your support but your active help to be properly promoted in order to reach 10.000 supporters. Then let's see what happens, with the knowledge that a final review with Ideas imagining the future is a benefit for the whole afols' community. The time of crocodile tears is over, if we want sci-fi Ideas to stand a chance, everyone has to do their share!
  18. Professional level review of Bruce Toretto's new car, from the upcoming movie The Bat and The Furious 10. Visible blue pins are horrendous.
  19. Great design and npu! Perhaps Futuron is my favourite combination of colours for Space.
  20. astral brick replied to Kalindor71's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Finally, very good news.
  21. I am rooting for Jazz Quartet.
  22. Exactly. Their intent is both to increase profits - aiming at female customers - and to improve brand image. However, not only it is undeniable that promoting gender equality is admirable but the fact that an important company is involved can be very helpful to the cause. Therefore there is a moral dilemma: can a private company promote social politics without giving the impression of only caring about business? Do we need to ignore the facts for the sake of a greater good? Isn't it a primary government task to support affirmative actions? What if a company steps in achieving better results thanks to better resources? The answers reside in personal political beliefs.
  23. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news/2021/september/lego-ready-for-girls-campaign The thin line between a praiseworthy idea and profits.
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