Posted February 16, 20169 yr I know this recent-but-now-defunct line had its detractors, but I don't care. I think it was a nifty way to get certain characters and vehicles in a small, display-friendly form at affordable prices, and though I do like the Microfighters as well, I miss this line and wish it had continued (and really wish the last wave had come out in the U.S.). Am I alone?
February 16, 20169 yr Your certainly weren't alone. I'm still not too sure why so much criticism stemmed out of all the sets. The Planets line gave us Lobot, who, at the time, was the closest thing we ever got to Cloud City.
February 17, 20169 yr Whether it's this or the microfighters, I'm it buying for the figs and rather than the build, but I wouldn't mind if the microfighters came in a planet package again. I've seen them hung from the ceiling paired with those glow in the dark star stick-ons and it looks pretty cool, you certainly can't do that with cardboard boxes.
February 17, 20169 yr I loved the idea of the MINIs combined with figures. I also liked the planets themselves, just wish they would have released a clear one, UCS RGS!! But, as much as I loved these, the Micro Fighters are, IMO, a better business decision by Lego. You still get a "MINI" and a figure, but, the figure can fit in the craft. Jamie
February 17, 20169 yr You are not alone, I also realized they are pretty good, a good way to get useful figs and I would have also liked a reduced version of my collection, they are way better than the microfighters, with the planet series I was tempted to keep them together, but these new sets are just worth for the parts.
February 17, 20169 yr I miss the mini-models but even more than that I miss the spheres they came with- I only had the Kamino/Jedi Starfighter one, but would like them plain in a few different colors for power reactor MOCs and such. You're certainly not alone.
February 17, 20169 yr My favorite part of the planet sets was actually the planets themselves. I just thought it was awesome to have a fairly realistic looking globe of a Star Wars planet... and one that was made out of LEGO to make it even better. The builds were okay, and some of the figures like Lobot were definitely great.
February 17, 20169 yr Author A Lobot minifigure had of course been released before, but waaaay back in the early days of the theme, before licensed minifigures got "skin" in realistic fleshtones; that one obviously doesn't work too well with most minifigures released anytime in the last decade, and then some.
February 17, 20169 yr I can't count how many MOCs on here have had a planet visible out a window somewhere in it. The builds were nice enough, and the figures were usually pretty good, but the planets themselves were surprisingly useful in mood setting.
February 17, 20169 yr So far I have all of the planet sets & all of the microfighters. The non-square box shape was a pain in the neck. The domes only have so many uses. Most of the planets are unrecognisable. They were running out of movie planets (Utapau, Mustafar & Dagobah are the only ones I can think of). The microfighters are less rigid in what needs to go with the build, take up less shelf/storage/transit space and provide unlimited set options. Who wants 20 planet domes to get 10 minifigs, when with the microfighters you can have 10 of a larger set for far more useful parts?
February 17, 20169 yr I really enjoy the series. I did not like paying the premium to get the last sets but life goes on. Has anyone posted their unique displays for them?
February 17, 20169 yr I loved the planets! The minifigures were fantastic (TIE bomber pilot, At-ST pilot, Lobot, Sebulba), some great printed pieces and the planets themselves can be pretty useful. I had to pick up the final series (Endor, Hoth and Alderaan) from eBay, but it was worth it for the complete set - and the mini Tantive IV is brilliant. As for using the planets, The Death Star makes for a brilliant Ion Cannon (much better than the new brick-built version) and I picked up multiple Bespins to be used as domes on Tatooine buildings. The planets still have pride of place in my dining room too!
February 18, 20169 yr I like what Andrew Lee says, "To an AFOL, no LEGO piece is useless." I loved the planet pieces, New Style Astromech in LEGO by SPARKART!, on Flickr. Star Wars R2-D2 Ralph McQuarrie Concept by SPARKART!, on Flickr. One of my back-burner projects is a Marvel Comics Micronauts Homeworld LEGO model.
February 19, 20169 yr Yeah, I miss the Planets sets. But I also love the Microfighters. Planets had some cool minifigures, and like Sparkart said, the planets themselves have their uses when you really put your mind to it. I stocked up on Death Stars after seeing some of what Shannon Sproule has done on Flickr: Enterprise NX-01: To boldly go by Shannon Sproule, on Flickr Boeing C-15 "Strike Eagle" lunar starfighter by Shannon Sproule, on Flickr Edited February 19, 20169 yr by Junior Shark
February 19, 20169 yr I only ever bought two of them (Death Star and Tatooine) and regret never buying more. They are very useful as planets outside of windows. I wish they had kept making them as they made the micro fighters more interesting but I guess if they took away from the piece count it was for the best.
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