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What's your favourite theme?  

134 members have voted

  1. 1. Pick one!

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    • Batman
      26
    • Ben 10
      1
    • Ferrari
      3
    • Harry Potter
      31
    • Indiana Jones
      44
    • Jurassic Park 3
      2
    • Prince of Persia
      10
    • Speed Racer
      2
    • Spider Man
      1
    • Spongebob
      2
    • Toy Story
      10
    • Mickey Mouse
      0


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So... Ben 10 counts as System then? :look:

Good point :wink: I did include it as you specifically mentioned it :laugh: Let's just pretend I said non-Duplo themes. Actually, since Ben 10 seems to be a Bionicle/ Technic type theme, I do think it will be a little more easily compatible with regular system than Duplo or Quattro bricks.

The main reason for not including Duplo here is that there is no way I'd ever remember all the variants of Little Robots and Dora and Bob the Builder and so on.

It does remind me I've forgotten the Fabuland based Mickey Mouse theme... :blush:

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Posted (edited)
So... Ben 10 counts as System then? :look:

Not really. From what I've seen, Ben 10 looks like some technic pieces combined with some galidor figures, not System. :sceptic:

Wow, totally forgot about those. That's embarrassing. :blush:

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Good point :wink: I did include it as you specifically mentioned it :laugh: Let's just pretend I said non-Duplo themes. Actually, since Ben 10 seems to be a Bionicle/ Technic type theme, I do think it will be a little more easily compatible with regular system than Duplo or Quattro bricks.

Fair enough. :classic:

Who cares about Duplo anyway. :tongue:

Just out of curiosity: If we do include mini-themes such as Jurassic Park 3, why don't we include ones like shell, McDonalds, or Telekom?

Edited by Oky Wan Kenobi
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I voted Harry Potter!

It'd like to say Indy because the new sets are amazing and massive but Harry has a special place in my heart and i can't betray that.

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Just out of curiosity: If we do include mini-themes such as Jurassic Park 3, why don't we include ones like shell, McDonalds, or Telekom?

I would say because these were promotionals, hard to get (mainly only in the shops they were promoting) while the most license themes were available in most toy shops.

Just my 2 cents.

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My favorite?

definitely Indiana Jones.

I love all the minifigures ! :thumbup:

my second favorite : Harry potter, Unfortunately for me, their set were launched in my dark ages :(

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I voted for INDY. Brilliant sets, highly usefull accessories and minifigs, and color schemes that don't leave you wondering "what do I do with these bricks now".

Harry Potter was a close second, and Harry potter did more than perhaps any other theme to introduce buildings and structure-usefull pieces in natural colors. However, the minifigs and accessories, though brilliant, weren't quite as usefull to me as the Indy, hence my choice. It also helps that most of HP happened during my Dark ages.

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My favourite license theme is Star Wars of course, but there is a own sub forum for this.

So I did vote for Batman, but Indiana Jones is also good too.

Because there are a lot of interesting pieces and figures from the movies.

For example the Penguin, Poison Ivy or Bane. But it's a little unfortunate, that TLG stop the production of this wounderful Batman sets.

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I chose Prince of Persia (even though its not released yet) because fantasy assassins in medieval times are my hting :tongue: But it doesn't hurt to add that the new figures are great! Indy would be a close second.

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Speed Racer.

The cars are perfect representations of their movie counterparts. The figures were all fantastic. Although some set designs weren't that good, the most important thing, the cars, were fantastic.

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Posted (edited)
Shouldn't Jurassic Park be counted as Studios? On that note, why isn't Studios on the poll?

Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park III, to be specific) is a subtheme of Studios, but more importantly it's its own distinct license. Spider-Man originally started as a licensed subtheme of Studios as well, but it's a different licensed property from Jurassic Park.

"Studios" overall isn't a licensed theme, even though it includes (or overlaps with) some licensed themes, so it doesn't belong on the poll.

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As for me, Indiana Jones is my favorite licensed theme, except possibly for Star Wars. I grew up on Indiana Jones and love the franchise, and the sets are terrific - pretty much a dream come true for me.

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Toy Story.

Grew up with the movie as a kid, and love the wide variety of sets. :thumbup:

I have all of them that are out, and I will get all TS sets ever made. :wink:

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Toy Story.

Grew up with the movie as a kid, and love the wide variety of sets. :thumbup:

I have all of them that are out, and I will get all TS sets ever made. :wink:

Wow, you just made me feel old.

For me, it's Batman. I was really into comic books as a child/teen and even though I wasn't into too many DC comics, I did like Batman, liked the movies despite the things that made them both good and bad, and I liked the cartoons. I wish I was collecting LEGO with my kids when LEGO Batman was still in stores.

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Outside of Star Wars, definitely Batman, with Indiana Jones in third place. I had been collecting and building predominantly Star Wars and Adventurers LEGO sets and was a Batman fan at the same time, so I went absolutely rabid with excitement when I saw LEGO's Batman sets, and am appreciative that I was able to get my hands on those that I wanted - since now in 2011, they have become highly sought-after collectors' items. I've always had a policy for collecting Star Wars action figures and LEGO - "character figures from Hasbro, vehicles from LEGO". I'm not a big fan of spending a lot of money on a large chunk of plastic starfighter scaled to a 3 3/4 inch or larger action figure. With the Batman license, the same policy applied - and building Batwings, Batboats and Batmobiles from LEGO was something I really enjoyed.

Indiana Jones is in second place as I have been a long-time fan of the films, though I think it was a mistake that the first Indy movie my Dad showed me when I was 9 was "Temple of Doom". I had always enjoyed the exoticism and adventurer-archaeologist aspect of Indiana Jones, and as such latched onto the Adventurers LEGO sets (which I was led into after becoming interested in dinosaurs first). Building traps and mechanisms and trying to build exotic architecture and old-fashioned vehicles out of the pieces I had on hand was a big part of growing up with LEGO for me. So when LEGO finally made official Indy sets, I felt much the same way as I did with the Batman sets two years earlier. I recall getting three sets at once for my birthday that year, and I was so excited (they were Motorcycle Chase, Race for the Stolen Treasure, and the Lost Tomb). However, it was then that I began to feel that LEGO was starting to sell out on fans - giving "Race for the Stolen Treasure" a larger box and higher price point that "The Lost Tomb" (which I believe had more pieces) was my first clue, and I was sorely disappointed with the Flying Wing set that was released the next year and did not buy it (Shanghai Chase won out for me).

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Batman!

I purchased Jurassic Park sets when they first came out, and while I really like dinosaurs, I think the Batman sets are superior. The minifigs are all great, henchmen exclude, and the one hero one villain per set ensured high playability. Not to mention those short comics on the boxes were a lot of fun.

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Has to be Harry Potter ! :thumbup:

But this might be based on the fact that I'm a massive Harry Potter fan, not on the quality of the actual sets.

I do think that they were really good though.

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HARRY POTTER ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!! :tongue:

I think that we could already have guessed that based on your username :wink: .

And i think that you should have a good indication of mine based on my username :grin: . Although Batman and PoP are close seconds, you simply can't beat Diagon Alley or Hogwarts Castle.

Sirius

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