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Historical themes  

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  1. 1. Which should replace Fanatasy

    • Wild West
      11
    • Romans or Greeks
      55
    • Classic Castle style
      38
    • Civilians
      19
    • Villagers Vs. Raiders
      9
    • Other
      2
    • The fantasy theme isn't going to end
      26
    • Cancel Castle, I want licenses like ben 10 and disney!
      0


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  • 1 month later...
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I would like to see more sets with peasants and other civilians. the Market was very cool, but I'd like to see smaller every day type things.

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I would like to see an up dated Inn/Tavern, simple wall and a tiny house attached (So long as it has one window and a door, plus a stove), surely that isn't too much to ask for?

The hole fantasy approach for me is boring, I loved vikings but the fantasy side of it made it lacking in substance for me, still, I love my long boat!

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I would like to see an up dated Inn/Tavern, simple wall and a tiny house attached (So long as it has one window and a door, plus a stove), surely that isn't too much to ask for?

The hole fantasy approach for me is boring, I loved vikings but the fantasy side of it made it lacking in substance for me, still, I love my long boat!

You must not know of the Medieval Market Village, it has a tavern in it.

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Lego should base a whole castle themed-line on King Arthur. You have Camalot itself with the round table...Arthur (of course with Excalibur) and Guineverre, various Knights as Battle Packs plus a Lancelot set fighting Arthur over a bridge, Merlin's with an alchemist type lair, Morgan Le Fey,her minion, Modred and of course create a set, castle, etc were the Knights can find the Grail. Make the sets seem like to have to purchase each one to follow a storyline towards the Grail.

That could shake up the Castle theme a bit with something fresh and crossing historic/literature.

Posted

I would adore a Wild West theme! I don't know how long it could go on for or how much set diversity there would be, but I definitely think this could be a lot of fun!

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Romans or greeks would be utterly amazing. When i just think of it, i see tons of ideas for sets and endless potential. Oh i gotta stop, i already start dreaming again :cry_happy:

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If fantasy is on the way out--which would be nice, I vote Villagers vs. Raiders--seems the most room for all kinds of sets that would dip into the best of both worlds.

Personally, I'd scrap the Castle/Fantasy theme and go for Dark Ages--you have the East Romans, Italians (Venetians/Genoese), the Sassanian (Persian) Empire, and then generic Barbarian tribes.

Although if LEGO did do a Dark Age theme it'd be this:

Goths, Franks, Romans, Persians (this is a HUGE maybe)

  • 1 year later...
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Lego should base a whole castle themed-line on King Arthur. You have Camalot itself with the round table...Arthur (of course with Excalibur) and Guineverre, various Knights as Battle Packs plus a Lancelot set fighting Arthur over a bridge, Merlin's with an alchemist type lair, Morgan Le Fey,her minion, Modred and of course create a set, castle, etc were the Knights can find the Grail. Make the sets seem like to have to purchase each one to follow a storyline towards the Grail.

That could shake up the Castle theme a bit with something fresh and crossing historic/literature.

Like that idea!

The castle theme has always been my favorite. My last castle set was from 1993, that was until this past year when the new line from Kingdoms rolled out. The new Kingdoms subtheme is great compared to the lousy fantasy castle sets from the last decade or so. The only thing I missed out on, that I liked, was the crownies faction. Nice looking shields and armor.

If LEGO finally comes out with a well designed, non-fantasy/non-action theme of any ancient civilizations...any will do really, no just Greeks or Romans....I'd quickly switch from a castle theme bias to an antiquity theme bias.

So for me, of course I voted Romans or Greeks. Just as long as LEGO doesn't ruin the theme like they did with Vikings (nothing in that theme appealed to me, just too much fantasy....minifigs, structures etc.) or what they did with ancient Egypt in Pharaoh’s Quest....just too much action with the modern vehicles and the like (and no human Egyptian soldiers!).

The City theme is a great example of realism/accurate depiction of the world working, I mean, would you buy a police vehicle with wings and a fire breathing dragon head on the front hood of the car? LOL

I would love to see LEGO release a theme with Town/City like sets, but instead of an accurate depiction of the modern world, we'd see an accurate depiction of the Ancient world. Complete with both civilian and military sets accurate and true to history.

Posted

I voted for Romans or Greeks, because the architecture we would get would be spectacular, and all the figs would be great, too. But even though I voted for them, I'd like to see most of the other ones.

Posted

Obviously choosing ONE of these is not an acceptable option. But, if I had to select two, I'd go with

a. Continuing the classic castle theme. This will never not work, and should NEVER go out of circulation in some form. Every child on this planet deserves to have the joy of a Lego castle. "No Child Left Behind... without Lego Castle!"

and b. Romans and Greeks, specifically GREEKS!

The world of Greek mythology is just a gold mine waiting to happen-- could you imagine all of the greatest heroes envisioned in minifig and/or Lego form: Hercules, Zeus, Jason, Icarus, even Medusa! It sounds fantastic. I guess the real problem is envisioning/creating structures that do them all justice and are appropriate. I'm sure the last thing TLG wants is an entire theme based on figures with throwaway (or immediately broken down for parts) brick-built structures. I suppose there's some definite iconic Greek structures worth exploring, like Mt. Olympus, The Parthenon, The Trojan Horse, The Colossus of Rhodes, etc.

On the other hand, with first the Vikings and Fantasy series , then the Atlantis line and now Pharaoh's Quest, there seems to be a proven focus on brick built creatures, which lends itself very well to this as well. The Hydra! The Cyclops! The Kraken!

  • 6 months later...
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Lego should base a whole castle themed-line on King Arthur. You have Camalot itself with the round table...Arthur (of course with Excalibur) and Guineverre, various Knights as Battle Packs plus a Lancelot set fighting Arthur over a bridge, Merlin's with an alchemist type lair, Morgan Le Fey,her minion, Modred and of course create a set, castle, etc were the Knights can find the Grail. Make the sets seem like to have to purchase each one to follow a storyline towards the Grail.

That could shake up the Castle theme a bit with something fresh and crossing historic/literature.

I like that idea. I love King Arthur stories, so to see them in Lego form would be neat. Plus, there would be more to purchasing the sets instead of just purchasing them. You'd have something to unfold while you build them. I like it.

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I voted "other", because I want to see a forestmen theme. I'd like it to be nature-oriented with a lot of greenery. You could have tree forts and wooden structures. Some bridges over water with play features. Some cool new accessories and outfits for the minifigures. Oh and don't forget a horse cart ambush! :laugh:

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