May 15, 201212 yr On Brickset's Cuusoo Corner, it said: "This afternoon the Cuusoo team made a statement about brand standards that outlines what makes a suitable LEGO product. It states that they will not make products that feature: • Politics and political symbols • Religious references including symbols, buildings, or people • Sex, drugs, or smoking • Alcohol in any present day situation • Swearing • Death, killing, blood, terrorism, or torture • First-person shooter video games • Warfare or war vehicles in any situation post-WWII to present • Racism, bullying, or cruelty to real life animals." WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????? I DON'T BELIEVE THIS! oh wait, i do. the people of Denmark are pacifists. ah well, we can always do futuristic tanks, or steampunk.
May 15, 201212 yr A little off-topic, but whilst I agree with pretty much their whole list of things not to do in Lego, I have to say it's a shame they won't do anything religeous. Many of the greatest looking buildings in the world are religeous. Just imagine a huge Notre Dame in Paris with a similar piece count to the Taj Mahal, that would be epic!
May 15, 201212 yr When you look at these vehicles that Ninjas "Roll" in, a Sherman Tank seems a little stale.. The point is, Ninjago vehicles do not represent something that's been used to bring about "death, killing, blood, terrorism, or torture".
May 15, 201212 yr I don't understand how they could do the indiana jones line according to those standards, it was post ww2 and had 'war vehicles' It is the one line that seems to stick out breaking the standards they have.
May 15, 201212 yr The point is, Ninjago vehicles do not represent something that's been used to bring about "death, killing, blood, terrorism, or torture". True... But these outrageous Tank-Like Vehicles equipped with Multiple Weapons of Death protruding from every which direction are purposely there to create the "Fantasy" of "Death" Almost Every Theme in Lego insists on having some type of battle going on... I mean really, what is the real difference if a Ninja Minifig chops of the head of anther Ninja Minifig or if a Policeman minifig has a pistol and points it at robber minifig? Isn't it all still "Fantasy" Violence and Death? And I am still convinced that "Plant" in the 10220 Camper Van is representing a Marijuana plant... Lava Lamp - Check Hippie T-Shirt - Check Funky Psychedelic colors - Check Potted Fern? - I don't think so
May 15, 201212 yr A great example of military equipment I think is suitable is the Dakota. A cargo plane without weapons. If I see those planes, I mainly think of the liberation, not really death and destruction. I wouldn't mind if they would release a civilian DC-3 either (not counting the Indiana Jones one) but I would prefer the military one. It's even more famous than the Camel. As for the TECHNIC part: I would love to see some replacement for the 8839 Supply Ship. It is very unique, and with good playability. I would prefer no Power Functions included. It's a system that is currently over-used in my opinion.
May 16, 201212 yr This is the bagger 288 , the world largest machine after it dethrowned Hanz and Franz from NASA's Saturn program and later repurposed for the shuttle's Now thats a model I fancy doing
May 16, 201212 yr Now thats a model I fancy doing Yes, but knowing the size of your previous models, you'll attempt it at 1:1 scale
May 16, 201212 yr Author Oh, in addition, the XL motor needs to come back. It has only been released in 3 sets in Lego's history!
May 17, 201212 yr About that ninjago crap, It is (imo) exactly the same "fight" crap as He Man and G.I.Joe. I bought my 6 year old nephew twice a technic set, But if you want to see a real happy face It has to be ninjago. For him it is not the building but to rotate minifigs with weapons. It is perfect branded by TLG. 2013 woud be a nice year to start UCS Technic. To start with a brilliant 7000 pieces transformer. In blue ofcourse ;-) I believe a technic set should be the biggest set. Yes yes, here we go: The new supercar (with 35 years of technic car techniques) transforms to a flying robot or a plane. Or the future space shuttle? The bugatti EB110 was very natural blue, how would that Vampire GT look in blue?
May 17, 201212 yr Yes, but knowing the size of your previous models, you'll attempt it at 1:1 scale Yes ,you might also want to find a bigger building in order to build this as your house might not be big enough.
May 17, 201212 yr Few people already build this kind of Bucket wheel excavators http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGtAeOzZGsQ
May 17, 201212 yr I don't understand how they could do the indiana jones line according to those standards, it was post ww2 and had 'war vehicles' It is the one line that seems to stick out breaking the standards they have. Strictly speaking they were pre-WW2 (although only just), except for the stupid one with Russians and Aliens in it. I think it's fair to say that was skirting about as close as TLG are ever likely to get and even then they didn't make the tank that plays a pivotal part at the end of Last Crusade.
May 17, 201212 yr I would love to see a walker, would be interesting to see how someone with an unlimited supply of parts would go about making such a thing.
May 17, 201212 yr Few people already build this kind of Bucket wheel excavators http://www.youtube.c...h?v=YGtAeOzZGsQ One of my very favoritescale LEGO pictures ever is of this bucket wheel excavator by Holger Mathhes.
May 17, 201212 yr IMO i would like to see some sort of tower crane... maybe even a mobile tower crane like the liebherr My linkMK100
May 17, 201212 yr One of my very favoritescale LEGO pictures ever is of this bucket wheel excavator by Holger Mathhes. That is just wow, if lego ever released something like that I would be on it in a heartbeat.
May 18, 201212 yr Maybe 2013 will bring about the long awaited Technic Theme of Kitchen Appliances... LMAO !!!!!!! Good one Paul.
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