Posted July 7, 201212 yr Just read this over at tfw2005. Kre-O and Hasbro will be releasing sets based on Star Trek. While I must say, that I'm excited to get Lego like sets , I'm also disappointed it's Kre-O and not Lego . Also looking at the picture provided it seems their sets will be based on the latest movie. So we'll get an Enterprise with thigh as nacells The parts their using also seems of. Lots of special bricks instead of a design based on bricks they already have.
July 7, 201212 yr Does this mean an end to Cuusoo trek models? Let's hope so... ;-) Edited July 7, 201212 yr by roamingstudio
July 7, 201212 yr Does this mean an end to Cuusoo trek models? Probably not, judging by Doctor Who and HALO.
July 7, 201212 yr Does this mean an end to Cuusoo trek models? Let's hope so... ;-) Not necessarily. Hasbro appears to have the license for construction toys based on the movies, which are a property of Paramount/Viacom. On the other hand the TV series rights belong to CBS, therefore in theory LEGO could strike a deal to produce a set based on any of the TV series without infringing on Hasbro's license. This said, I am moving this topic to Community where the non-LEGO brick discussions belong.
July 7, 201212 yr Good! That means Lego will never get the license. Star Trek has sucked since the TNG seasons ended. Edited July 7, 201212 yr by SheepEater
July 7, 201212 yr The pic look interesting. Is there actully a bridge in there?? It looks like it. Can't wait to see what this retails for and what the piece counts are. Jamie
July 7, 201212 yr Lots of special bricks instead of a design based on bricks they already have. From what little I've looked at Kre-o, that seems to be true for all their sets that I've seen. LEGO Star Trek would've been awesome (LEGO Intrepid - want!), but couldn't really care less for Kre-o.
July 7, 201212 yr Author This said, I am moving this topic to Community where the non-LEGO brick discussions belong. Thanks for that. Just figured it might be interesting piece of news for Lego fans. Star Trek has sucked since the TNG seasons ended. Depending on who you ask it went south after TOS. Personally I consider TOS and TNG in the spirit of Roddenberry. DS9 was a really cool fanfic. After that we only got halfhearted attempts at milking fandom. Is there actully a bridge in there?? It looks like it. Can't wait to see what this retails for and what the piece counts are. I hadn't seen that. Good find. From what little I've looked at Kre-o, that seems to be true for all their sets that I've seen. LEGO Star Trek would've been awesome (LEGO Intrepid - want!), but couldn't really care less for Kre-o. Which is exactly the reason people will still demand Lego Star Trek. However unlikely it is after this.
July 7, 201212 yr I personally think that this looks great!!!The Enterprise looks AMAZING!!!!!!!!! :wub:
July 7, 201212 yr The parts their using also seems of. Lots of special bricks instead of a design based on bricks they already have. Well,if you like Megabloks(Most people don't)you could hunt down this rare set: http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B0000E3BTX/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0?ie=UTF8&index=0&isremote=0
July 7, 201212 yr Goodness is Haspro so ticked off with Lego is they are going to produce Star Trek sets to get back at them for hogging Star Wars.....well more Kre-O sets sitting on toy shop shelves....they only sell when they are sold at 50% off or less. Though I feel the only people who will buy them would be.... and http://th06.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/f/2012/001/2/7/the_big_bang_theory_star_trek_photomanipulation_by_rabittooth-d4kz500.jpg Edited July 12, 201212 yr by CorneliusMurdock Changed oversized pic to link.
July 7, 201212 yr The only reason I can think of as why LEGO didn't grab the Star Trek license first is that it's probably considered too similar to Star Wars, and so would be conflicting product lines. An understandable business move.
July 8, 201212 yr It's a pity that these sets are not produced by LEGO. Kre-O sets look too <insert that tiresome argument> and a bit "cartoonish", not well proportioned. LEGO designers would make a way better job. But the worst part is the Kre-O minifig... Edited July 8, 201212 yr by Lego Amaryl
July 8, 201212 yr What I like about this is that LEGO are the ones paying for the awful move that was to turn LEGO about licenses instead of about quality and good set design. Thanks to how they turned the game into this, then Krap-O can now compete by just getting better licenses than LEGO.
July 8, 201212 yr Krap-O can now compete by just getting better licenses than LEGO. I don't see how getting a Star Trek license is better than Star Wars license. Ditto for Megabloks Halo. And ditto for Megabloks World of Warcraft vs Lord of the Rings. World of Warcraft has been on a steady decline for what, 3 years now?
July 8, 201212 yr So this..... is meant to complete with Lego Star Wars.....I know lets find all the Cuusoo's to do with Star Trek and pump them to 10000....might force the issue for Lego to make the original series characters just like Spiderman is happening this year with MB having the film sets and Lego the comic/cartoon series ones.
July 8, 201212 yr I don't see how getting a Star Trek license is better than Star Wars license. Or Marvel, or DC, or LOTR...
July 8, 201212 yr Goodness me, that ship is blood awful, and the figs are , I'll grab some phaser pieces or something, or any saucer bits and MOC a ST Ship for my self, it's only the 2009 film though, so there's only really 2 ships that they can build without making them up or going for obscure 3 second ones.
July 8, 201212 yr Goodness me, that ship is blood awful, and the figs are , I'll grab some phaser pieces or something, or any saucer bits and MOC a ST Ship for my self, it's only the 2009 film though, so there's only really 2 ships that they can build without making them up or going for obscure 3 second ones. Only two? I only saw the last half-hour of the film, but there are more than two potential ship-sets: Enterprise, Narada, Jellyfish, Shuttlecraft
July 8, 201212 yr Only two? I only saw the last half-hour of the film, but there are more than two potential ship-sets: Enterprise, Narada, Jellyfish, Shuttlecraft The Enterprise along with the Kelivin are the two I meant, the Narada and Jellyfish would be very hard to do.
July 9, 201212 yr Goodness is Haspro so ticked off with Lego is they are going to produce Star Trek sets to get back at them for hogging Star Wars.....well more Kre-O sets sitting on toy shop shelves....they only sell when they are sold at 50% off or less. True. But to be fair,Ultimately, I believe it was poor set designs that have kept Kre-o on store shelves. Judging from the pic in the first post, the star trek sets look a lot better than anything in their Transformer or Battleship line. Still think LEGO designers could have done a lot better, but that enterprise is a lot better than what i was expecting.
July 9, 201212 yr The Enterprise along with the Kelivin are the two I meant, the Narada and Jellyfish would be very hard to do. The Narada would fall apart if you even looked at it, but the Jellyfish would be doable. They would need to use slopes, and it may be large (but the real ship was rather large), but it would be doable.
July 9, 201212 yr I believe Kre-O pieces are compatible with Lego pieces, am I correct? Edited July 9, 201212 yr by Bilbo Baggins
July 9, 201212 yr Holy Carp, that Enterprise looks awful. How do you turn one of the most graceful ship designs in the history of science fiction into such an ugly mess? In a way, I'm glad, because now I don't have to worry about betraying Lego. There's no way I'm putting money down for that hideous thing.
July 10, 201212 yr Holy Carp, that Enterprise looks awful. How do you turn one of the most graceful ship designs in the history of science fiction into such an ugly mess? You think that the Alternate Constitution is a graceful looking ship , it's awful, everything about it is bad. You want graceful look no further than the sovereign Class
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