Artanis I Posted February 25, 2015 Posted February 25, 2015 That's just made-up-canon to get kids familiar with a franchise or a character from a retired theme to get hooked into a new theme. Ignore it. Like the "Galaxy Squad is a continuation of Monster Fighters" garbage. No it is not, it is just a new (at the time) space theme. Ultra Agents is sci-fi, but not in a Eurobricks sense. (Same with all those under water themes.) They go in the action & adventure forum. Quote
Lind Whisperer Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 That's just made-up-canon to get kids familiar with a franchise or a character from a retired theme to get hooked into a new theme. Ignore it. Sorry to be the one to break it to you, but most canons are made up. Quote
Artanis I Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 Sorry to be the one to break it to you, but most canons are made up. I know that. When I say "made-up-canon" I mean some marketing story that is likely only given to a certain market (eg a US TV ad that never airs anywhere else) and is unnecessary to the story, but for some reason some people decide to make it "canon" because "TLG said" (marketing said). No one that's bought UA sets really cares whether one of the minifigs has also been a GS minifig. As opposed to canon maintaining a self-contained universe/lore that is specifically about stories. (ie the "facts" matter) Quote
gedren_y Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 Doesn't matter then, but my point still stands. UA is likely taking up the Space slot in production, and we will probably not see a proper Space theme until it ends. Quote
Ralphel Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 Doesn't matter then, but my point still stands. UA is likely taking up the Space slot in production, and we will probably not see a proper Space theme until it ends. UA final wave will be in summer Space theme probably returns in 2-3 yrs intervals Quote
fossil1999 Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 UA final wave will be in summer Space theme probably returns in 2-3 yrs intervals Huh? As I understand you, you are saying that space returns in every 2-3 years? So far, this is what I have seen: Relatively constant 1978-2001, then a big gap. 2007, Mars Mission, first wave. 2008, Mars Mission, second wave. 2009, Space Police 3, first wave. 2010, Space Police 3, second wave. 2011, Alien Conquest, one wave. 2012, Gap. City Space used as stand in. 2013, Galaxy Squad, two waves in one year. Start of 2014 to the end of 2015, gap. 2016-2017, possible new Space sub-theme... Unless you were saying that a 2-3 year gap is likely until the next space sub-theme, the evidence does not support your statement. If you are saying that Lego might be cycling Space sub-themes in and out in 2-3 year intervals from now on, that is possible, but the past patterns do not support it. Quote
izzi rust Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 No one that's bought UA sets really cares whether one of the minifigs has also been a GS minifig. I do. Not even being sarcastic. Spoiler Alert: newbie rant below... Galaxy Squad did it for me. It was the first Space theme released since I came out of the Dark Ages. I collect Space almost exclusively, have many sets from Classic up, and Galaxy Squad is one of the 3 themes I felt is was necessary to have the full set list of. I don't think they had one bad set, though the Star Slicer is my least favorite. I like the idea that the Squad is the military force sent out, and Astro City and it's inhabitants are their origin. The tech and styling are compatible, and, honestly, it just makes me care about both themes a little more. I feel like it gives depth and continuity... solidifying the cornerstone of that universe branch. Canon or not, different themes or the same, I'm rolling with it. My biggest complaint about both themes, and of Space in a general way, is there are few land bases or real environments. That hurt my perception of Galaxy Squad the most... the vehicles are cool, but the look a little awkward out there by themselves. We need a little old-school... cheese slopes are cool, but trans-domes are epic. Quote
Artanis I Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 Fair enough. My biggest complaint about both themes, and of Space in a general way, is there are few land bases or real environments. That hurt my perception of Galaxy Squad the most... the vehicles are cool, but the look a little awkward out there by themselves. We need a little old-school... cheese slopes are cool, but trans-domes are epic. More space bases would be good, the last one was in 2010, and it looked a bit City-ish. The domes were great, but just like raised baseplates, they're probably not coming back. (Too big & expensive) Quote
slacker int Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 The domes were great, but just like raised baseplates, they're probably not coming back. (Too big & expensive) True enough! Unfortunately I can't see TLG producing/shipping any of those larger elements anytime soon... if anything the packaging for sets seems to be getting smaller and I'd imagine the costs to package and ship parts that size put them out of the question :( My fingers are still crossed we could still see a new version of the crater plate released, it wouldn't be that big to package/ship. Quote
Vorkosigan Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 All the quite large parts in the new space shuttle are counter to that argument though, in terms of domes. I agree that base plates seem unlikely though. Quote
Lady K Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 All the quite large parts in the new space shuttle are counter to that argument though, in terms of domes. I agree that base plates seem unlikely though. That is a good point. In terms of the larger single pieces now be used to juniorize sets and the package and shipping of those sets, they could easily produce new or reissued dome pieces. It wouldn't be that much different. Quote
slacker int Posted February 28, 2015 Posted February 28, 2015 Good points! I was thinking of pieces like the old 10x10x12 quarter domes: And some of the baseplates like this: These are the things we will likely not see again Quote
Lind Whisperer Posted February 28, 2015 Posted February 28, 2015 These are the things we will likely not see again Probably not. But then again, who knows what will happen in a generation or two? At one point, no one expected we'd have LEGO Star Wars, and at another, no one expected we'd have LEGO LotR - both things that fans had wanted, that seemed highly unlikely. Maybe in a few years, there'll be enough AFOLs working at LEGO to convince the people in suits that parts like that are worth the production cost. Heck - maybe even the suits themselves will be AFOLs, and won't need convincing. It never hurts to hope. Quote
Bob De Quatre Posted February 28, 2015 Author Posted February 28, 2015 Today Sci-Fi lost one of its most iconic actor. Leonard, wherever you are now, we'll not forget you. Quote
fossil1999 Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 snip where did you get the hair piece with ears? LOTR? Very fitting, Nimoy looks like how he appeared in the new J.J star trek films(Minus uniform in movie). A good tribute. RIP Leonard Nimoy. Quote
gedren_y Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 It is a LDD render, with a custom print added to the program it looks like. The hairpiece is a recolor of the CMF Elf hair. Quote
Legoman123 Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 I would love them to bring back Alien Conquest. I really did enjoy that theme. Quote
DPrime Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 I would love them to bring back Alien Conquest. I really did enjoy that theme. Alien Conquest was cool. I never got any, but was tempted - honestly, if I had a City collection I would have been more likely to get it. It's almost more of a City theme... ;) Quote
SMC Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 ^ That was the great thing about it, it was a crosover theme. I should have got a second wave, would love to see it come back. Quote
Xavier Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 Yeah, I kind of regret not getting more of the Alien Conquest sets (I only picked up the Mothership). Who knows though, it may be revived in a couple of years. Quote
DPrime Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 I kind of regret not getting that three-legged walker thing, or maybe a few. :) ^ That was the great thing about it, it was a crosover theme. I should have got a second wave, would love to see it come back. Here's an idea for a "crossover theme" - City Spaceport, but with Classic Space-style ships and astronauts. Come on, Lego, make it happen! Quote
___ Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 In other news... http://brickset.com/...e-still-you-can I happily already have one for a long time now...so quickly, guys - on a side note I need to say that the set looks nice to the eyes, BUT is quite pain-in-the-@#$ to build it, not mentioning actually playing it: pieces do not stick tightly as the build is really designed quite poorly from the point of view (they probably looked more to design than to "sturdiness" of the build), it's "shaky" right in the concept (many small and tiny parts holding just by one connection etc) anyway having 2 green CS minifigs is awesome! I do. Not even being sarcastic. Spoiler Alert: newbie rant below... Galaxy Squad did it for me. It was the first Space theme released since I came out of the Dark Ages. I collect Space almost exclusively, have many sets from Classic up, and Galaxy Squad is one of the 3 themes I felt is was necessary to have the full set list of. I don't think they had one bad set, though the Star Slicer is my least favorite. I like the idea that the Squad is the military force sent out, and Astro City and it's inhabitants are their origin. The tech and styling are compatible, and, honestly, it just makes me care about both themes a little more. I feel like it gives depth and continuity... solidifying the cornerstone of that universe branch. Canon or not, different themes or the same, I'm rolling with it. My biggest complaint about both themes, and of Space in a general way, is there are few land bases or real environments. That hurt my perception of Galaxy Squad the most... the vehicles are cool, but the look a little awkward out there by themselves. We need a little old-school... cheese slopes are cool, but trans-domes are epic. Exactly! For some reason they completely abandon space bases (centrals, HQ...call it anyway you like), Space Squad having some interest design concepts but the need for a big space central is quite high I guess...still hope they rerelease one of CS flagship brick that was the crater baseplate...ahhhh Quote
Artanis I Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 I happily already have one for a long time now...so quickly, guys - on a side note I need to say that the set looks nice to the eyes, BUT is quite pain-in-the-@#$ to build it, not mentioning actually playing it: pieces do not stick tightly as the build is really designed quite poorly from the point of view (they probably looked more to design than to "sturdiness" of the build), it's "shaky" right in the concept (many small and tiny parts holding just by one connection etc) anyway having 2 green CS minifigs is awesome! You are right that it is not as sturdy as other Lego sets, but this one is definitely aimed at AFOLs who are less likely to be "playing" with it. But I believe it is more sturdy than the original Ideas project, which was even more designed for looks rather than sturdiness. Quote
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