February 11, 20205 yr On 2/9/2020 at 12:28 PM, cheetor1981 said: On 2/7/2020 at 7:03 PM, Digger of Bricks said: Well, as I've expressed here earlier, I myself would still be terribly thrilled by a post-WWI detective theme that'd essentially be Monster Fighters 2.0 with a more of a Pulp/Noir/Lovecraftian flavor... That would be awesome. On 2/9/2020 at 1:34 PM, The Reader said: Ok, I would be fine with a post-WW I detective theme with the detective fighting monster-like bad guys, too. To take it a step further, how 'bout a noir detective theme that not only follows-up Monster Fighters, but Adventurers too? Imagine a premise that has a private investigator team-up with a masked crimefighter (e.g. The Shadow or The Green Hornet), a professor of archaeology (e.g. Indiana Jones), and other "extraordinary" individuals based upon various Pulp Adventure Fiction archetypes to thwart a malevolent Lord/Baron/Count and his army of mafia goons from stealing a cursed relic from the local Museum of Natural History to unleash an ancient evil upon the city in a bid for world domination.
February 11, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, Digger of Bricks said: To take it a step further, how 'bout a noir detective theme that not only follows-up Monster Fighters, but Adventurers too? Imagine a premise that has a private investigator team-up with a masked crimefighter (e.g. The Shadow or The Green Hornet), a professor of archaeology (e.g. Indiana Jones), and other "extraordinary" individuals based upon various Pulp Adventure Fiction archetypes to thwart a malevolent Lord/Baron/Count and his army of mafia goons from stealing a cursed relic from the local Museum of Natural History to unleash an ancient evil upon the city in a bid for world domination. Well, that's a great mix-up! But honestly, I would prefer to separate both themes: Either a private investigation team consisting of the private detective à la Philip Marlowe ("the brain"), his sidekick à la Dr. Watson or Captain Hastings ("the muscles"), his helpful secretary and a police inspector. This theme might play in a noir, "gotham city"-like setting. Or an adventurer team consisting of the hero, a scientist, a technician ("McGyver") and other members with different skills. This theme might play in archeology-like settings (e.g. Egypt and so on).
February 11, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, Digger of Bricks said: To take it a step further, how 'bout a noir detective theme that not only follows-up Monster Fighters, but Adventurers too? Imagine a premise that has a private investigator team-up with a masked crimefighter (e.g. The Shadow or The Green Hornet), a professor of archaeology (e.g. Indiana Jones), and other "extraordinary" individuals based upon various Pulp Adventure Fiction archetypes to thwart a malevolent Lord/Baron/Count and his army of mafia goons from stealing a cursed relic from the local Museum of Natural History to unleash an ancient evil upon the city in a bid for world domination. Yet another great idea. 2 hours ago, The Reader said: Well, that's a great mix-up! But honestly, I would prefer to separate both themes: Either a private investigation team consisting of the private detective à la Philip Marlowe ("the brain"), his sidekick à la Dr. Watson or Captain Hastings ("the muscles"), his helpful secretary and a police inspector. This theme might play in a noir, "gotham city"-like setting. Or an adventurer team consisting of the hero, a scientist, a technician ("McGyver") and other members with different skills. This theme might play in archeology-like settings (e.g. Egypt and so on). That's cool. MacGyver would be great. Edited February 11, 20205 yr by cheetor1981
February 12, 20205 yr 14 hours ago, Digger of Bricks said: To take it a step further, how 'bout a noir detective theme that not only follows-up Monster Fighters, but Adventurers too? Imagine a premise that has a private investigator team-up with a masked crimefighter (e.g. The Shadow or The Green Hornet), a professor of archaeology (e.g. Indiana Jones), and other "extraordinary" individuals based upon various Pulp Adventure Fiction archetypes to thwart a malevolent Lord/Baron/Count and his army of mafia goons from stealing a cursed relic from the local Museum of Natural History to unleash an ancient evil upon the city in a bid for world domination. This sounds like something beyond what LEGO would realistically ever do though...
February 12, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, Lego David said: This sounds like something beyond what LEGO would realistically ever do though... Really? What makes you think that? The way I see it, such a theme would be to Pulp Adventure Fiction what Ninjago has been to both Martial Arts and Japanese pop culture. And really, you just know that if Lego were to attempt a reboot of Adventurers nowadays it'd be some degree more fantastical than the original theme was, so I honestly could see such a successor following quite closely along the lines of what I suggested.
February 12, 20205 yr On 2/8/2020 at 1:03 AM, Digger of Bricks said: Well, as I've expressed here earlier, I myself would still be terribly thrilled by a post-WWI detective theme that'd essentially be Monster Fighters 2.0 with a more of a Pulp/Noir/Lovecraftian flavor... Cthulhu big-fig. I want.
February 24, 20205 yr Oh, a call of Cthulhu type-theme would be incredible. Something I've been considering of late is a new secret agent type line. Much more grounded than Ultra Agents, but with a charm of its own. A big focus would be on disguise and stealth, like a booth with a spinning wall that you can flip around to change your agent into an enemy minion or something.
February 25, 20205 yr Going back to my reply to @Lego David's skepticism, I also want to add that like Ninjago, a broadly-encompassing evergreen Pulp Adventure theme needn't set itself within the real-world historical context that it'd be taking inspiration from, as it could instead be set within a retro-futuristic fantasy universe/alternate history much like Ninjago had done, thereby allowing Lego to cherry-pick the best aspects the genre has to offer, all the while avoiding the more problematic ones that'd be harder to steer around if such a theme were to be set within the real-world historical context that most Pulp Adventure Fiction is associated with. Edited February 25, 20205 yr by Digger of Bricks
March 16, 20204 yr I would like a scifi theme set in the 50s about conspiracy theories. Use greys, nordics and reptilians as villains and men in black too. Heck, even have a Allen Hynek style character.
May 11, 20204 yr Minilegogo said on instagram that an old theme from many years ago is coming back later this year,thoughts?
May 11, 20204 yr But we would know by now, right? Nothing of that sort was mentioned at the Toy Fairs
May 11, 20204 yr 1 minute ago, Robert8 said: But we would know by now, right? Nothing of that sort was mentioned at the Toy Fairs I don't recall Monkie Kid being at the Toy Fair
May 11, 20204 yr Just now, BrickJagger said: I don't recall Monkie Kid being at the Toy Fair But why would it? Monkie Kid is rumored to be LEGO Store exclusive out of China. So, there is no point displaying it at the Toy Fair, because retailers can't get them for their stores.
May 11, 20204 yr 6 minutes ago, Robert8 said: But why would it? Monkie Kid is rumored to be LEGO Store exclusive out of China. So, there is no point displaying it at the Toy Fair, because retailers can't get them for their stores. Yeah, but his point is that not everything was shown at toy fair. Mario wasn't there either, there's been loads of surprises this year. Then again, part of me thinks he might be referring to the adventures Easter eggs in the haunted house drop tower? I'm just not sure...
May 11, 20204 yr But Mario is licensed So it could be part of the agreement For an inhouse theme.... That shouldnt be an issue But maybe youre right... I mean Im clueless as usual
May 11, 20204 yr 1 hour ago, Harkonen said: Minilegogo said on instagram that an old theme from many years ago is coming back later this year,thoughts? If I had to guess it's Sports. Was rumoured a couple of years ago, but with the Olympics and Euros (which both had CMF series, London 2012 and DFB 2016) now cancelled, I think they may expedite a sporty Lego theme for the autumn.
May 12, 20204 yr 23 hours ago, Lucarex said: If I had to guess it's Sports. Was rumoured a couple of years ago, but with the Olympics and Euros (which both had CMF series, London 2012 and DFB 2016) now cancelled, I think they may expedite a sporty Lego theme for the autumn. Well, there was a Soccer Stadium on a City map, and a Soccer match played on a TV screen in the 2020 City Service Station, so Sports isn't a crazy guess .
May 12, 20204 yr On 5/11/2020 at 7:25 PM, Harkonen said: Minilegogo said on instagram that an old theme from many years ago is coming back later this year,thoughts? Probably the Adventurers theme (Egypt subtheme from 1998) in the new Haunted House.
May 13, 20204 yr On 5/11/2020 at 8:25 PM, Harkonen said: Minilegogo said on instagram that an old theme from many years ago is coming back later this year,thoughts? How trustworthy is the guy who said that?
May 15, 20204 yr On 5/12/2020 at 11:21 PM, The Reader said: Probably the Adventurers theme (Egypt subtheme from 1998) in the new Haunted House. I've given up hope for the return of the Adventurers theme along time ago,at this point I'm scared on getting hopefull again.
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