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23 hours ago, CloneCommando99 said:

Luigi. Is this even a question?

Fair. I thought it’d be a nice “classic LEGO when they encouraged imagination” touch. Nonetheless, it’s undeniably in Luigi’s favour.

(One of these days y’all Brits are gonna have to tell me what words in your dictionary include an extra U or not. I just found out’ve been straight-up misspelling glory while I assumed I was being defined.)

22 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

That should have been ruled out long ago, no machine could come up with what he said.

I don’t know. To my very limited knowledge on this topic, ChatGPT can create character profiles based off any existing fictional character, so it’s not entirely impossible. RiddlerDC seemed like a Mk. 2 version, where he said mostly the same thing but with a slightly improved technique.

Only thing that seems impossible for a computer to do was those Turtle stickers (especially the one without his shell, lol). Maybe a human mixed with A.I.? Whatever it was, the Turtle had to be more than a man. He was a symbol.

22 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

Nice photos, love how you bought a city set you never would have entirely forgotten the aslume. Especially funny as Luigi is made up entirely out of common pre-existing parts

Thank you.

Anything for the Aslume. This place has opened my eyes. It’s more than just insanity; it’s truth.

That’s what makes him so dangerous. He could look like anyone…

20 hours ago, RedHoodPug said:

No one knows what he looks like. Not even his mother.

Dude looks like Howard Stark or Walt Disney, honestly.

20 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

Unfortunately I don't know that either of them are coming for the switch.

*sad noises in Sith Lord*

20 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

Luigi solos, easy, unless the mech is some sort of sanity-inducing mech.

I mean, our Luigi, of Luigi's Pizza, would probably blackmail Luthor and gain little pop-up pizzereas in all Lexcorp towers, like the starbucks they have inside targets in the US.

The mech is the bane of insanity, so no.

…or like how Burger King is inside every U.S. military base across the world (which is really funny since more people associate McDonalds with America than BK).

11 hours ago, ARC2149Nova said:

@Mandalorianknight You're both wrong. Tanalorr belongs to the Syndicate. It belongs to Blacktron.

This pic is needlessly hard. :sweet:

LONG LIVE BL—wait I mean I Heart M-Tron. (Please, Spirits, I’m begging like a turtle for some good night’s sleep tonight.)

Thank you!

23 hours ago, icm said:

Now show Luigi vs Lex Luthor!

I’ll do so shortly. ;)

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1 hour ago, Swordy said:

That’s what makes him so dangerous. He could look like anyone…

Every figure with that head is Luigi in disguise, meaning he made his first appearance in 2017 in TLNM sets, fitting as that's the year his delivery bike was released with TLBM sets.

 

1 hour ago, Swordy said:

LONG LIVE BL—wait I mean I Heart M-Tron. (Please, Spirits, I’m begging like a turtle for some good night’s sleep tonight.)

How long will this redemption last? Will Swordy slide back into villainy once we ratchet up a notch in insanity? Stay tuned to find out

Posted
9 hours ago, Swordy said:

(One of these days y’all Brits are gonna have to tell me what words in your dictionary include an extra U or not. I just found out’ve been straight-up misspelling glory while I assumed I was being defined.)

Ask your newspaper companies and advertisers. The Us were removed because ads were charged by the letter. So to advertise ' Multicoloured honourable croutons in the glorious soup of Gloucester'

Would be more expensive than advertising the ' Mlticolored honorable crotons in the glorios sop of Glocester '  of course that doesn't make any sense so you'll have to put some of the Us back but not all.

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1 hour ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

I'm going to become the joker

The first page of reviews all say he's terrible. Not gonna lie from a sane perspective they bring up some good points (very boring accessories, no hair/headgear- which for a CMF figure removes like 15% of the value of the set, somewhat basic printing even for the time). I would say that this earns him his popularity in the aslume- a figure that the general CMF audience seems to dislike would obviously be an icon in a thread formed from the ashes of a dying theme.

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7 minutes ago, Mandalorianknight said:

The first page of reviews all say he's terrible. Not gonna lie from a sane perspective they bring up some good points (very boring accessories, no hair/headgear- which for a CMF figure removes like 15% of the value of the set, somewhat basic printing even for the time). I would say that this earns him his popularity in the aslume- a figure that the general CMF audience seems to dislike would obviously be an icon in a thread formed from the ashes of a dying theme.

You're a sick sick man.

Many more of the reviews are positive. He's no more simplistic than the figures around him, unlike most CMFs he is timeless. The Dummy isn't actually disliked by the general LEGO community anymore, he was considered a dud at the time of the theme's inception for being too niche but that has drastically changed. Boring accessories and no headgear apply to the Zombie too who was beloved at the theme's launch.  Complaining about this figure for being simplistic feels like complaining about a Blacktron or CS figure for being simplistic, that's the aesthetic, that what's make them definitive and memorable. 

Consider this, there are so many figures way less niche, with way more detailed printing and new molds with unique accessories like the series 19 Firefighter, or the series 16 Cyborg, or that robot guy from series 24 but they're almost immediately forgotten when the next series comes out, because no matter how hyper detailed you make a common archetype there'll always be another so it gets lost to time never be as memorable as something unique and simplistic as that sticks in your mind. 

 He's the mascot of multiple LEGO fansites and one of the most beloved of series 1 now, the people of the past were simply weak. 

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Finally updated the profile pic to Soup’s Mech™, with a bit of Fantastical flair, of course.

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(Forgot to put a watermark on the other photos, so that’s why it’s showing up only now.)

12 hours ago, Agent Kallus said:

Ask your newspaper companies and advertisers. The Us were removed because ads were charged by the letter.

…that makes so much sense. Freedom of press in early America led to newspapers acting as businesses, so advertisers needed to find new ways of saving money.

I love America. I still favour the Us, though.

21 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

Every figure with that head is Luigi in disguise, meaning he made his first appearance in 2017 in TLNM sets, fitting as that's the year his delivery bike was released with TLBM sets.

TLBM sets overflowed the markets with LEGO Batman and DC as a result, thus creating an apathy by the consumers in subsequent years, thus leading LEGO to downsize the DC theme to just Batman, thus creating further apathy toward LEGO Batman, thus beginning the downfall of the LEGO Omni-Multi-Poly-verse. It all connects.

4 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

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I'm going to become the joker

Dew it. We must stop this insanity they call sanity.

On 1/3/2025 at 5:31 PM, icm said:

Now show Luigi vs Lex Luthor!

It wasn’t much of a fight, to say the least.

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2 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

Consider this, there are so many figures way less niche, with way more detailed printing and new molds with unique accessories like the series 19 Firefighter, or the series 16 Cyborg, or that robot guy from series 24 but they're almost immediately forgotten when the next series comes out, because no matter how hyper detailed you make a common archetype there'll always be another so it gets lost to time never be as memorable as something unique and simplistic as that sticks in your mind. 

Completely agree.

To be fair, I don’t think MandoKnight necessarily agreed with those reviews, but there’s plenty who do. For me, Road Runner from the Looney Tunes CMF is one of my favourties, and that’s probably simply and only because of the character design in the cartoons. Meanwhile, both Hawkeye and Echo from Marvel Series were very unpopular for most people, yet had starkly different levels of detail. I do appreciate the more detailed minifigs (Moon Knight comes to mind immediately), but you can’t beat a solid design, no matter how many lines are on the arms and legs.

Posted
1 hour ago, Swordy said:

Finally updated the profile pic to Soup’s Mech™, with a bit of Fantastical flair, of course.

755

Really creative how you did Mr Fantastic here, probably the best looking purist custom funnily enough

 

1 hour ago, Swordy said:

 

755

Completely agree.

To be fair, I don’t think MandoKnight necessarily agreed with those reviews, but there’s plenty who do. For me, Road Runner from the Looney Tunes CMF is one of my favourites, and that’s probably simply and only because of the character design in the cartoons. Meanwhile, both Hawkeye and Echo from Marvel Series were very unpopular for most people, yet had starkly different levels of detail. I do appreciate the more detailed minifigs (Moon Knight comes to mind immediately), but you can’t beat a solid design, no matter how many lines are on the arms and legs.


Yeah, it's definitely how I think LEGO looks best, like figures who go all in on the detail can look great, like all the old Middle earth figures but often they can lean into overdesigned and just inversely look bland and loose the LEGO charm. The LEGO original figures who look the best and make the most impact I find are always the ones that do a lot with a little. memorable designs are usually clean, it's why so many 90s designs Superhero designs (not all of them, there are a lot of good ones) don't hold up, more detail can often add unnecessary visual bloat. 

Like look at the LEGO crash Dummy in LEGO fortnite, there's arm printing and side leg printing but it just looks worse.  Some designs call for more detail, King Théoden or the modern Basil the Batlord look great as they are but I think something like a version of a crash test dummy lends itself to simplicity, that is the best way to design one. 

ALSO something I love about the first couple series of CMFs is that the prints are more stylised and closer to the art-style of Micheal Patton's concept art, I think it's what makes the expressions so cartoony and memorable for me. The Dummy's vacant stare is so funny and effortlessly charming and I think if he was designed today he wouldn't look nearly as good in that regard

Posted
7 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

You're a sick sick man.

Many more of the reviews are positive. He's no more simplistic than the figures around him, unlike most CMFs he is timeless. The Dummy isn't actually disliked by the general LEGO community anymore, he was considered a dud at the time of the theme's inception for being too niche but that has drastically changed. Boring accessories and no headgear apply to the Zombie too who was beloved at the theme's launch.  Complaining about this figure for being simplistic feels like complaining about a Blacktron or CS figure for being simplistic, that's the aesthetic, that what's make them definitive and memorable. 

Consider this, there are so many figures way less niche, with way more detailed printing and new molds with unique accessories like the series 19 Firefighter, or the series 16 Cyborg, or that robot guy from series 24 but they're almost immediately forgotten when the next series comes out, because no matter how hyper detailed you make a common archetype there'll always be another so it gets lost to time never be as memorable as something unique and simplistic as that sticks in your mind. 

 He's the mascot of multiple LEGO fansites and one of the most beloved of series 1 now, the people of the past were simply weak. 

I said from a sane perspective, do I look sane?

If I was sane, I would argue that zombie was an archtype people were likely dying of a lego version of for decades, so the lack of accessories or hair didn't affect it as much (whereas I doubt many people were particularly chomping at the bit for a minifigure crash test dummy). As for the Blacktron and CS figures- people like them because of nostalgia. Even for those of us born after those lines ended, they harken back to early lego and have that feeling. If I was sane, I'd say Demo Dummy... doesn't resemble a classic minifigure. He's got significant leg printing and clearly emulates the late 2000s/early 2010s design archtype (Of which I'd say the best ambassadors are that era's police officer, maybe a space police guy, and of course Kai Ninjago)

5 hours ago, Swordy said:

Finally updated the profile pic to Soup’s Mech™, with a bit of Fantastical flair, of course.

I was wondering what Soup was holding, good to see it's Jim from The Office. Very nice profile pic, I don't think you've ever had one that missed.

I assuming Luigi will be removing Lex's purple parts to use them in purple-13.

Posted
4 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

If I was sane, I would argue that zombie was an archtype people were likely dying of a lego version of for decades, so the lack of accessories or hair didn't affect it as much (whereas I doubt many people were particularly chomping at the bit for a minifigure crash test dummy). 

I get that, don't think that actually affects the quality though, I understand how zombies dominated pop culture at the time but I think that shouldn't come into a fair evaluation of the figures. 

5 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said:

 As for the Blacktron and CS figures- people like them because of nostalgia. Even for those of us born after those lines ended, they harken back to early lego and have that feeling. If I was sane, I'd say Demo Dummy... doesn't resemble a classic minifigure. He's got significant leg printing and clearly emulates the late 2000s/early 2010s design archtype (Of which I'd say the best ambassadors are that era's police officer, maybe a space police guy, and of course Kai Ninjago)

I think you misinterpreted my point, I didn't say he looked like CS or Blacktron figures, I later specifically pointed out how the 2010 CMFs had very unique graphic design to what came before and after, just like Swordy didn't say he looked like the road runner. The point with all of those is sometimes simplicity lends to a better design. The Dummy doesn't literally look like a classic figure like the modern Galaxy Explorer doesn't literally look like a classic set, both take the clean simplicity of LEGO's older design language and applies it to a modern context. A lot of the examples I'm going for here are LEGO space because that's what I know best. 

Definitely don't think a Space police figure would be in the archetypes for the 2010, most of the line was in 2009! 2010s are an odd duck of a decade as the aesthetic for the early 2010s is completely different from the rest. I mean look at the city police officer in 2010 and 2019

Posted
1 hour ago, THELEGOBATMAN said:

Then again, if LEGO only based their book nooks on book adaptations, they'd immediately run out of properties—becomes what do they have besides The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter? I don't think there's anything more.

Perfect excuse for them to Percy Jackson sets, or Frankenstein, or Star wars the High Republic, or Heir to the empire or The Hobbit, or The Silmarillion or Horrible Histories, or Drizzt, or The Dawn of Kyoshi, or Skulduggery Pleasant, or the Trails of Apollo, or the Illiad, or Artemis Fowl, or the Lando trilogy, or the Odyssey or Magnus Chase or star wars bloodline, or Ovid's Metamorphosis, or Heroes of Olympus or Hesiod's Theogony, or Ruby Rose, or the consequence girl, or Dracula or any of the other fiction books I've read recently.

And in terms of existing themes with bookish inspirations will you missed a fair few! Also there will be more as a How to train your dragon set is coming and we already have Dune which is based on a book, Jurassic park which is based on a book, a vast majority of the Disney projects are based on books and storybook tales( Winne the Pooh, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Hercules ( though oof did Disney ignore the tale of the labours of Heracles there, just thinking Hades'll be the bad guy because he's the god of the dead, nah it was Hera who made his life hell) Sleeping beauty, Snow White, the princess and the frog, pinnochio and so on), Wicked is based on the film adaptation of a stage adaptation of a book ( which is itself fanfiction of a film that is itself based on a book), and if you're willing to count comics then the Addams Family (Wednesday Theme) started it's existence as a comic, 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Agent Kallus said:

Perfect excuse for them to Percy Jackson sets, or Frankenstein, or Star wars the High Republic, or Heir to the empire or The Hobbit, or The Silmarillion or Horrible Histories, or Drizzt, or The Dawn of Kyoshi, or Skulduggery Pleasant, or the Trails of Apollo, or the Illiad, or Artemis Fowl, or the Lando trilogy, or the Odyssey or Magnus Chase or star wars bloodline, or Ovid's Metamorphosis, or Heroes of Olympus or Hesiod's Theogony, or Ruby Rose, or the consequence girl, or Dracula or any of the other fiction books I've read recently.

I am actually quite surprised LEGO isn't actively pursuing Percy Jackson set.

It's a Disney property, which they love. The books are beloved by both children and adults, and more are still coming out (especially with the new Percy Jackson trilogy). The new series has been a big success, and the second season is coming out.

Not to mention it's full of interesting creatures and varied characters. This is literally perfect for LEGO.

1 hour ago, Agent Kallus said:

And in terms of existing themes with bookish inspirations will you missed a fair few! Also there will be more as a How to train your dragon set is coming and we already have Dune which is based on a book, Jurassic park which is based on a book, a vast majority of the Disney projects are based on books and storybook tales( Winne the Pooh, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Hercules ( though oof did Disney ignore the tale of the labours of Heracles there, just thinking Hades'll be the bad guy because he's the god of the dead, nah it was Hera who made his life hell) Sleeping beauty, Snow White, the princess and the frog, pinnochio and so on), Wicked is based on the film adaptation of a stage adaptation of a book ( which is itself fanfiction of a film that is itself based on a book), and if you're willing to count comics then the Addams Family (Wednesday Theme) started it's existence as a comic, 

Honestly, I wouldn't count any of those.

I would count Dune if it wasn't just a single set. Then you could also start counting the upcoming Twilight set. But the point is, with The Lord of the Rings, LEGO has shown that it's an ongoing subtheme of the Icons theme, so more sets are likely to come (and we know they are). With those two, it's just a single set for adult collectors.

The rest aren't really adaptations of specific books, but loose interpretations of novels, fairy tales, or comicbooks. For example, Jurassic World has nothing to do with the books at this point.

Posted
12 hours ago, Agent Kallus said:

Perfect excuse for them to Percy Jackson sets, or Frankenstein, or Star wars the High Republic, or Heir to the empire or The Hobbit, or The Silmarillion or Horrible Histories, or Drizzt, or The Dawn of Kyoshi, or Skulduggery Pleasant, or the Trails of Apollo, or the Illiad, or Artemis Fowl, or the Lando trilogy, or the Odyssey or Magnus Chase or star wars bloodline, or Ovid's Metamorphosis, or Heroes of Olympus or Hesiod's Theogony, or Ruby Rose, or the consequence girl, or Dracula or any of the other fiction books I've read recently.

And in terms of existing themes with bookish inspirations will you missed a fair few! Also there will be more as a How to train your dragon set is coming and we already have Dune which is based on a book, Jurassic park which is based on a book, a vast majority of the Disney projects are based on books and storybook tales( Winne the Pooh, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Hercules ( though oof did Disney ignore the tale of the labours of Heracles there, just thinking Hades'll be the bad guy because he's the god of the dead, nah it was Hera who made his life hell) Sleeping beauty, Snow White, the princess and the frog, pinnochio and so on), Wicked is based on the film adaptation of a stage adaptation of a book ( which is itself fanfiction of a film that is itself based on a book), and if you're willing to count comics then the Addams Family (Wednesday Theme) started it's existence as a comic, 

 

In the alternate universe where Lego have made Discworld sets I am very difficult to live with when I miss out on an expensive one and it finds an aftermarket value in league with the first Batman wave.

Posted
2 hours ago, Renny The Spaceman said:

Maybe it's a good thing LEGO DC is in the state it is, if it wasn't we probably would have gotten a Batman who laughs figure 

Dark knights metal was bad, Ugh. Barbatos the evil bat spirit who supposed 'made' batman and send an army of evil batmen from the dark multiverse? I mean Come on. Okay maybe that sounds like it could somehow work on paper but believe me it did not. And then each evil batman is sort of fused with another character? Bryce as an evil pirate batman kinda worked, but she'd work better if she was less batman.

But if Lego batman who laughs is the price for the salvation of Lego DC then let him come. Let him come. Let him come.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Agent Kallus said:

Dark knights metal was bad, Ugh. Barbatos the evil bat spirit who supposed 'made' batman and send an army of evil batmen from the dark multiverse? I mean Come on. Okay maybe that sounds like it could somehow work on paper but believe me it did not. And then each evil batman is sort of fused with another character? Bryce as an evil pirate batman kinda worked, but she'd work better if she was less batman.

But if Lego batman who laughs is the price for the salvation of Lego DC then let him come. Let him come. Let him come.

Nah, not worth it. It's just the worst possible blend of Batgod and the constant writing of Joker to try one up the killing joke that makes him representative of DC's worst traits, I'll take seven years of Schumacher sets over him.

But also, something I realised about the new DC movies, with all the delays this universe is gonna have a fully formed Justice League and three Green Lanterns before we see Batman. Does this mean this video will be DCU canon?

 

 

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I’ve seen the new SW summer wave news.

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Posted
8 hours ago, CloneCommando99 said:

I’ve seen the new SW summer wave news.

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I'm going to become Pong Krell the way I'm sick of these mf clones

Still, I'll probably save a lot of money this year by not caring about Formula 1 or niche Clone vehicles

Posted (edited)

I am so disappointed we don’t get R-rated or DC sets. We’ve gotten so many great characters in these recent R-rated DC projects like King Shark, Rat Catcher, Bloodsport, Peacemaker, The Bride, Weasel, Circe, Nina, GI Robot that I would love to have as minifigures.

 

A Dr. Phosphorus with the lab coat or that pimp outfit would also be great.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Coryo said:

I'm going to become Pong Krell the way I'm sick of these mf clones

Clone bros have made me sympathetic to Pong Krell.
 

Lego-wise I have been bombarded with bad news after bad news over the last month. No Superman sets, the LSW summer wave not having any affordable imperial sets, no era variety whatsoever in the SW summer wave play-sets… etc….

 

It’s all made me realise. We live in a Clone bro society. And I’m the Clonkler baby!!!!!!!!!!

 

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And I’ll stay this way until some good news comes round. That U-Wing and the final ship in the SW line-up had better have good figure selections and be worth it!

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Posted
3 hours ago, psqidexslizer said:

I am so disappointed we don’t get R-rated or DC sets. We’ve gotten so many great characters in these recent R-rated DC projects like King Shark, Rat Catcher, Bloodsport, Peacemaker, The Bride, Weasel, Circe, Nina, GI Robot that I would love to have as minifigures.

 

A Dr. Phosphorus with the lab coat or that pimp outfit would also be great.

Honestly if we lived in the parallel world where Gunn's stuff all got LEGO sets Polka-Dot Man would have double the amount of figures that characters like Ra's, Talia, Jason Red Hood, Reverse Flash, Darksied and more do and I think that'd be a better world

 

2 hours ago, CloneCommando99 said:

Clone bros have made me sympathetic to Pong Krell.
 

Lego-wise I have been bombarded with bad news after bad news over the last month. No Superman sets, the LSW summer wave not having any affordable imperial sets, no era variety whatsoever in the SW summer wave play-sets… etc….

 

It’s all made me realise. We live in a Clone bro society. And I’m the Clonkler baby!!!!!!!!!!

 

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And I’ll stay this way until some good news comes round. That U-Wing and the final ship in the SW line-up had better have good figure selections and be worth it!

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The Clonker? Distant cousin of the clangers?

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6 hours ago, CloneCommando99 said:

 

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Very ironic that this is coming from one with a clone name and avatar 

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Clonker sound like a Clanker? Are you a droid hater? 

Justice for droids!!!!!!

Star wars droids we need: Vuffi Raa, Sm-33, B2-EMO, Bedlam raider magna guard, P3-7A KX droids other than K2, the long necked protocol droid from the sequels, J-6, HK-47, BD-1 ( yellow paintjob would be Gucci), AP-5, Morgan's HK droids, Highsinger, R3-S6, Chopper in IMP disguise paintjob, Blackbolt EB-3, Triple Zero, V-18.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Agent Kallus said:

Clonker sound like a Clanker? Are you a droid hater? 

Justice for droids!!!!!!

- He used the c-word!! That was very hurtful.

- Roger, roger.

35 minutes ago, Agent Kallus said:

Star wars droids we need: Vuffi Raa, Sm-33, B2-EMO, Bedlam raider magna guard, P3-7A KX droids other than K2, the long necked protocol droid from the sequels, J-6, HK-47, BD-1 ( yellow paintjob would be Gucci), AP-5, Morgan's HK droids, Highsinger, R3-S6, Chopper in IMP disguise paintjob, Blackbolt EB-3, Triple Zero, V-18.

But what about an official R3-M2 minifigure?

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