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DrHenryJonesJr

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  • Birthday 05/21/1988

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    Lego 77015 - Indiana Jones - Temple of the Golden Idol

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  1. This figure gave me hope at the time; it appeared in “LEGO City Magazine Number 34” at the end of September / beginning of October 2021. It seemed to be a sort of addition to “LEGO City Wildlife” and brought “Larry Jones” to life. Minifigure Set The magazine was full of references to Raiders, including the Boulder scene. The posters showed "Larry Jones" with a whip and on a vine. The magazine came before the film was postponed again and could have been an attempt at a warm-up for Indiana Jones or an unlicensed adventure series that could also be released. We should also not forget that one reason for the death of the "DoD" issue could be the many postponements due to the pandemic and Harrison Ford's injury
  2. I am also now almost completely convinced that LEGO Indiana Jones has found its end. In addition to the reasons I have already explained, there is another indication of this. The initial batches of 77015 came with a spare hat piece, since around early June the sets are being shipped without this extra hat piece. I bought the whole SET series a few times between April and today. Until the beginning of July there were still some leftovers of the first batches. Meanwhile mostly only sets, with only one hat piece. Of course, this can also be a packaging error, but it looks like an overproduction was used. Now, LEGO isn't known for gifts of all things. Whether it was from the canceled 77014 ToD set or from overproduction, if LEGO were planning to use the hat piece in another future set, they would have put it in storage rather than scattering it onto the market from initial production batches. In general, this gives the impression that the mold in this color combination would not be used any longer, at least for the time being or in the near future. Otherwise there is still not a single tangible and really relevant indication that anything is coming in the near future. As bad as the series has been treated from the start, I think it's highly likely that the sets will be withdrawn as early as late 2024, if not sooner.
  3. Well, from a strategic point of view, I too had probably waited with my company, even if I had been convinced of the success, in order to take the hype of the film On-TOP. But regardless of that, I now consider ToD sets to be extremely unlikely. I still have some hope, or see a chance that LEGO could celebrate 40 years of ToD next year and then 77014 will be re-released depending on what actually caused the cancellation. Or another alternative ToD set. Another diorama would also be possible, or maybe another revival for "The Last Crusade" in 2029. Always assuming that the global sales figures were really very good or sensational and LEGO wants to exploit that self-aggrandizement and/or sell it as fan service. Maybe a LEGO Ideas design will make it onto the market if LEGO no longer uses the franchise or license itself. But I'm not estimating the chances here either, but I'm not ruling it out. But I'm afraid that Indiana Jones LEGO is over as a theme.
  4. Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing to suggest that more sets are planned. The sales figures are certainly good among the fans, I myself have bought the three sets many times. However, it is not possible to estimate the size of the sales in the overall market. Unfortunately, that will mainly play a role. Unless LEGO would do some fan service. The DoD movie flop in sales worries me. LEGO might mistakenly assume a DoD theme might flop and that the franchise might be uninteresting in general and therefore might not be interested in releasing more sets. That's my big concern.
  5. My ranking would be something like this: Raiders of the Lost Ark The Last Crusade The Temple of Doom . . . Kingdom of the Crystal Skull . . . . . . . . . . Dial of Destiny
  6. It doesn't necessarily have to be Indiana Jones sets, it would be great if Adventurerer sets would finally come again, or the Lego City Jungle series from 2017 and 2018, the Indiana Jones figures are great to integrate into the theme . Of course, license sets would be great and it would be great if 77014 came along to at least round off the one ailing wave, but adventure sets would also be great. It is possible that today's children may not be able to identify with a hero from the 90s, but also children of the current generation will still be up for adventure, or am I wrong.
  7. Of course, I can't say whether that's a lot for Amazon, but it's shown to me on Amazon Germany (I'm from Austria): 77012 Bought 1000+ times in the last month 77013 Bought 2000+ times in the last month 77015 Bought 400+ times in the last month That's why I was already assuming that sales would be pretty good and the sets at our SmythsToys in Innsbruck (Tyrol) are constantly on the move. Even the surface of the packaging box has changed now, previously the surface was slightly rough, now it is a bit smoother and shinier. What I meant by that was that the Star Wars logos for the dioramas were always printed, LEGO even explicitly promised that this should also happen in the future. If LEGO had planned to release several dioramas for Raiders as well, the Raiders plaque could have been printed. In general, the Indiana Jones topic was treated very neglected. Personally, I would have preferred the diorama to have cost 5 or 10 euros or dollars more and everything, or at least the plaque, would have been printed. Especially since it's probably the last we'll ever see from Indiana Jones, or at least for a long time. It would have been a worthy ending for me. All three sets, but especially the diorama, are really good sets, but unfortunately the stickers spoil the picture a bit. But of course I can only speak for myself, everyone has a different or their own opinion and view on it. I agree with you, the tiles have very nice prints that can be used again for other things. And yes, I would like to have more dioramas in the future, but I'm afraid that we can't expect that from the current point of view At the beginning of the year I was hoping for the complete package, including key ring, magnet figures, LEGO Indiana Jones computer and console game, maybe advent calendar and/or minifigure series,...etc.etc.etc., so everything there was in 2008/2009 and something else on top, because at first I thought that the topic would come back in full. But of course, better we have 3 sets than nothing at all.
  8. I gave up hope that another diorama could have been planned when I saw that the Raiders tile was not printed, but a sticker had to be attached. The LOGO was printed on the Star Wars dioramas because it can be used for other dioramas. The fact that no print was made for Raiders is an indication that no further diorama was ever planned, at least initially. Likewise, the fact that the small sets did not receive any individual prints and that the diorama is generally printed sparsely, as well as the handling of the complete life cycle of this series strongly indicates that more than initially four or finally three sets were never intended to publish. If there are more sets coming out, that might be more indicative of the success of the first three sets than the success of the film. Unfortunately, the film is criticized quite negatively in most reviews
  9. Thank You for this hint, really nice idea! LEGO Set fig-013456 Conservationist (CMF) (2023 Collectible Minifigures) | Rebrickable - Build with LEGO LEGO PART 970c26pat19pr0001 Hips with Tan Legs and Reddish Brown Boots Pattern with Reddish Brown Belt, Pockets print | Rebrickable - Build with LEGO
  10. In general, I had no problems with the head pieces. Only the kind of hat that Belloq has on his head often tends, by itself, to slowly slide up and then fall off. But that was also the case with the Belloq and the Henry Jones Sr. figure from 2008. I now have all three sets very often and apart from that I have not had any quality problems with the hats
  11. It might sound a bit strange or surprising as I've been almost fanatically behind the LEGO Indiana Jones theme for the past few months, but I've already started to say goodbye to the theme and let it rest. My sets are built, the other set copies are archived for later, my figure showcase is in place. I've been checking the status of things here for weeks, but I've come to terms with the fact that the three sets probably mark the start and end of the series at the same time and probably mark the final farewell to LEGO Indiana Jones. While I find the entire release, the set selection, the cancellation of ToD, and the absence and almost certainly non-appearance of the DoD sets to be odd and strange, I've wrapped up with it and found peace with myself for the time being. I might add something to the discussion here if I can contribute something useful, but for the time being I'll basically get back to my everyday life. Who knows what the future will bring, maybe we'll get one or the other surprise. But I'd rather let something surprise me in the future than worry all the time about why LEGO is treating the Indiana Jones theme so disrespectfully and what we could and should have gotten but didn't get. Let's see what comes :-) Unfortunately, we don't really have it in our hands anyway
  12. The YouTube Channel "Brickstory - Dein Wissen über Klemmbausteine!" reviewed the sets: Indiana Jones Review If you look at minute 1:20, he says, that he had 2 extra hat pieces in two of the sets.
  13. Not until my last post, no. Since about an hour ago I unpacked all sets, except for the two that I keep for a long time, and put them in smaller bags for better storage in the apartment, I was able to check the small bags in response to this request. Unfortunately, I could not find any double hats in my variants. The whips are duplicated, but unfortunately the hats are not. Due to the inaccuracies in the automatic translation, I usually read the posts briefly before sending them off. Insofar as they are longer or I'm in a bit of a hurry, or both, I occasionally overlook such things, of course the correct word is brick. With the German word "Stein" or "Steine" (plural) we usually refer primarily to the small version of a rock, or a small part of a rock, but it is also used in connection with building bricks, which would literally translate as "building stone". Occasionally the term "Klemm-Bau-Stein" is used in a generalized way, which would probably be translated literally as a clam-(on)-building-stone. In German, however, the term "BauStein" (translated literally Building-Stone) is also used in the analogous sense of being a small part of a large whole, so the use of this word in this context comes less from the meaning of the rock but from a small part. I'm not sure how to better explain this
  14. One series was only for the figures, I just pulled out the figures and sorted the stones. One series is actually to be built and displayed in a display case Two series are intended to be kept in the storage cellar, of course appropriately preserved and protected from moisture in case I want to build the series again when I'm older. And one series is intended for my two daughters (9 and 7), who also love to build LEGO and have taken something away from my Indiana Jones hype. The younger daughter has already built the 77012, the older daughter the 77013. They would also like the 77015, but have some respect for the high part count and associated longer build time, as well as the engineering components for the game features Of course, related to my daughters, we are now and then at SmythsToys (unfortunately there is nothing for me at the moment apart from Indiana Jones) for LEGO Friends Sets, Classic Brick Sets, or LEGO Creator Sets. But since I like to build and play together with my daughters, I will just take one of the Indiana Jones sets with me to build something that I like to build. Of course, we also use the stones to build things ourselves, or my children use them. Thank goodness you're still one of those kids who I was able to teach that LEGO is meant to be rebuilt and not to be kept in showcases like in a museum :-)
  15. I had ordered all three sets on LEGO.com at 01:02am as a precaution as I wasn't sure if SmythsToys would have the sets on the shelves by 04/01 in the morning. The employees don't work 7x24 for the Indiana Jones fans either :-) Up until March 31st they were marked as sold out or not yet arrived. So rather delivered 2-3 days later by LEGO than maybe no sets at all for another few weeks. When I saw in the morning that SmythsToys had them available I ordered 3 of each set on Click&Collect as I wanted to pick them up right away and not risk not getting any. I had no way of knowing how big the hype would be. At 09:06 in the morning I picked them up at SmythsToys. As I suspected and expected, they weren't on the shelves yet, the employees fetched them directly from the warehouse. This even had the advantage that I got the 77015 in the brown outer box, just as LEGO had delivered it, scratch-free and without the usual cuts when you cut open the outer box too deeply with the carpet knife. In the afternoon on April 1st I was at Smyths again and was able to take all three sets with me again, but 77015 was the last copy. So I was able to get the sets 4x from SmythsToys via Click&Collect and once they will come via DPD from LEGO tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. So a total of 5x the entire series 77012, 77013 and 77015 (it always hurts to have to leave out the 77014 in such a list) I also got the 77012 and the 77013 twice from Smyhts today, but without Click&Collect, so I went there. So if anyone is really interested, yes, I now have 77012 7x, 77013 7x and 77015 5x And if someone now thinks I'm a rich stupid snot or a dork or something, no, neither the one nor the other is the case, from my point of view. But I've been saving for a long time, we're not going on vacation this year and I also saved quite a bit for Christmas last year. And no, I didn't buy away all sets for all others, there were still enough copies left and I also paid attention to fairness and didn't take everything with me at the start of sales in the morning, even now there are still enough copies available locally at Smyths. Unfortunately, there are no other topics at LEGO that interest me, no adventure series, no pirates, few trains. In fact, it's more like Indiana Jones that interests me most and I'm only currently able to get something about the franchise from LEGO. As soon as Hasbro has released the Indiana Jones Monopoly, I'll grab it too. Maybe I'll grab the sets again in the next few months, but that's enough for now. AND NO, I am not a scalper and I do NOT intend to sell the sets for twice the price now or for 20 times the price in 10 years. I want to keep the figures, the bricks etc. and probably open them all.
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