peedeejay Posted December 19, 2016 Posted December 19, 2016 Man I'd love to build a modular with those light flesh bricks... Such a waste. ;-) Quote
vwfish Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 On 8/16/2016 at 5:42 PM, whitswj said: Marbled brick by Walter Whiteside Jr., on Flickr The Marbled Brick is my first and probably be my only Grangemouth Brick. It will likely be the precious cargo in some type of container. I have 77 of these. Quote
jonwil Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 Bricklink lists no 2 x 2 round tiles in trans-clear (printed or otherwise). 1 x 1 round tiles in trans-clear (printed and unprinted) are easy to get though. Quote
SandMirror38 Posted January 21, 2017 Posted January 21, 2017 On 7/18/2016 at 9:37 AM, 1974 said: Tintin was a ready made theme due to release. There was figs (normal minifigs or ? - don't know), sets and commercial stuff - ready to go Source : I know someone who saw it all (but pics was not allowed back then) Why did it not get released ? : This was pre 2K, before TLG really ventured into IP. Also the Hergé Foundation (who manages "Tintin" after Georges Remi died) are very difficult to deal with Monty Python : This was talked about after that short movie (hearsay, not something I know directly, sorry). Many special parts was used, but NOT made for that movie (they we're actually allready in TLG's stock - but never released) I know they sold of a lot from their BL shop after the movie. Don't have any first hand knowledge but I know MP didn't like to have their art commercialized. Also, it would be way too risky for TLG to go into that as their first IP The maze/club is from that movie (and TLG's never released stock) (That's all I know for know but, yes, I _am_ drilling my source about Tintin!!) Cheers, Ole That's not actually the whole video. It's much longer and was included in one of the MP DVDs I know this is a bit old, but is there any more information on this? Would absolutely love to know more about this possible Tintin theme. Quote
1974 Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 On 21/1/2017 at 7:04 AM, SandMirror38 said: I know this is a bit old, but is there any more information on this? Would absolutely love to know more about this possible Tintin theme. I have a wee bit more information. The information comes from an old LEGO designer who saw this sometime in the late 90's "Yes, that Tintin series would have worked well with that movie that came out a few years ago (the Spielberg one), but it probably got cancelled due to legal problems" (Hence my note on how notoriously difficult the Hergé Foundation is to work with) "I remember seeing a large cardboard cutout with images of several Tintin LEGO models. There were two different moon rockets, one large (50cm) and a smaller one (20cm). There was also an image of the shark submarine. Also pictures of several different minifigs ; Tintin, Haddock, Dupont/Dupond (The Thompsons) and the professor" (I've asked if they had normal minfig heads/parts, but he does not remember) "I remember asking other colleagues if they knew anything else, but nobody knew. Back then we're were divided into teams and I honestly didn't know much about what went on outside my own area. The Tintin stuff was placed in a sort of no-mans-land that you just sorta passed through at work. so I have no further information, sadly" (Also, this was pre phones with cameras and it was most definitely NOT allowed to snap pics while working at TLG, as I've been told. TLG got in some pretty deep trouble when some employees leaked stuff from Star Wars Episode 1 well before the movie was launched .. but that's another story for another rainy day) Cheers, Ole Quote
RacerRabbit Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 On 29/09/2016 at 1:01 PM, whitswj said: I just got a few cool parts yesterday! Non production octagonal parts by Walter Whiteside Jr., on Flickr Cool! I haven't seen those yellow parts before! Can you only get pieces like this at Legoland parks? Quote
SandMirror38 Posted January 29, 2017 Posted January 29, 2017 7 hours ago, 1974 said: I have a wee bit more information. The information comes from an old LEGO designer who saw this sometime in the late 90's "Yes, that Tintin series would have worked well with that movie that came out a few years ago (the Spielberg one), but it probably got cancelled due to legal problems" (Hence my note on how notoriously difficult the Hergé Foundation is to work with) "I remember seeing a large cardboard cutout with images of several Tintin LEGO models. There were two different moon rockets, one large (50cm) and a smaller one (20cm). There was also an image of the shark submarine. Also pictures of several different minifigs ; Tintin, Haddock, Dupont/Dupond (The Thompsons) and the professor" (I've asked if they had normal minfig heads/parts, but he does not remember) "I remember asking other colleagues if they knew anything else, but nobody knew. Back then we're were divided into teams and I honestly didn't know much about what went on outside my own area. The Tintin stuff was placed in a sort of no-mans-land that you just sorta passed through at work. so I have no further information, sadly" (Also, this was pre phones with cameras and it was most definitely NOT allowed to snap pics while working at TLG, as I've been told. TLG got in some pretty deep trouble when some employees leaked stuff from Star Wars Episode 1 well before the movie was launched .. but that's another story for another rainy day) Cheers, Ole Thanks for this! Obviously I don't know how real this is, but damn what a shame this is that this line never got released or even revealed, as a big Tintin fan myself I would've absolutely loved for them to make the line but I know that the Herge Foundation is a very odd when it comes to merchandise for Tintin. Hopefully one day we can get some picture somewhere, I'd love to hear more but no pressure, just pass along what you hear. Quote
q_159 Posted February 9, 2017 Posted February 9, 2017 (edited) Just came across this awesome topic! I also got some non-production parts some years ago. I was told the seller bought them at Legoland Germany. The orange pieces are "Very Light Orange", according to Ryan Howerter (eldeeem on Flickr). I personally haven't found a piece that matches them. The purple 1x2 and 1x3 bricks are Medium Violet (Lego calls this color 112 Medium Bluish Violet). The wing plate is "Medium Lime" The 2x3 brick is Light Yellow All other parts are not that rare, I just did not know when I took the photo. And I have these awesome Trans-Clear hands Edited February 9, 2017 by q_159 clarify image description Quote
jonwil Posted February 9, 2017 Posted February 9, 2017 Are the trans-clear hands identical in shape to the regular opaque hands? Do they feel weak or at risk of breaking? Quote
q_159 Posted February 10, 2017 Posted February 10, 2017 9 hours ago, jonwil said: Are the trans-clear hands identical in shape to the regular opaque hands? Do they feel weak or at risk of breaking? They are identical in shape, yes. A bit harder to push into a minifig arm, but the arms didn't break yet. I did not try to stick something into the hands from the front (I fear the "fingers" break when they are spread apart), but pushing a bar into them from the top works fine Quote
biglesdug Posted February 10, 2017 Posted February 10, 2017 Ole, I love that mace! Do you have a group photo of all the unreleased weapons & body wear you have in your collection? Also I believe you posted a beard at some point, is that the one in the medieval market village prototype set? Quote
Aanchir Posted February 10, 2017 Posted February 10, 2017 5 hours ago, q_159 said: They are identical in shape, yes. A bit harder to push into a minifig arm, but the arms didn't break yet. I did not try to stick something into the hands from the front (I fear the "fingers" break when they are spread apart), but pushing a bar into them from the top works fine I doubt there should be much risk of them breaking… polycarbonate is generally a very sturdy material, and I'm assuming that's what these are. My bigger worry would be them getting stuck or causing damage to transparent arm pieces, since the hand–arm connection is very tight and polycarbonate parts don't handle tight connections to each other so well. Quote
q_159 Posted February 10, 2017 Posted February 10, 2017 6 minutes ago, Aanchir said: I doubt there should be much risk of them breaking… polycarbonate is generally a very sturdy material, and I'm assuming that's what these are. My bigger worry would be them getting stuck or causing damage to transparent arm pieces, since the hand–arm connection is very tight and polycarbonate parts don't handle tight connections to each other so well. I know there should be no risk, but given how rare they are, I don't do it anyway. The hands are actually connected to white arms, which are so common that I don't care about them if they really get damaged. I hope at some day I will have a complete Trans-Clear minifig, but for now I have not even seen arms in this color. By the way, there is also this test-run minifig somewhere in a drawer at Billund (photo from Derek) Quote
1974 Posted February 12, 2017 Posted February 12, 2017 On 29/1/2017 at 6:01 AM, SandMirror38 said: Thanks for this! Obviously I don't know how real this is, but damn what a shame this is that this line never got released or even revealed, as a big Tintin fan myself I would've absolutely loved for them to make the line but I know that the Herge Foundation is a very odd when it comes to merchandise for Tintin. Hopefully one day we can get some picture somewhere, I'd love to hear more but no pressure, just pass along what you hear. Well, we're just strangers on the internet, I know, but everything my source have told me so far checks out. I have quite a few more interesting tidbits in the near future, but I have to make sure it's okay for public display I know TLG has "the Vault", but I'm not sure record keeping of such old projects are regarded in the same vein? I know Mark Stafford/Nabii is a keen LEGO archaeologist so perhaps he knows something .. Cheers, Ole Quote
biglesdug Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 On February 11, 2017 at 7:09 PM, 1974 said: Well, we're just strangers on the internet, I know, but everything my source have told me so far checks out. I have quite a few more interesting tidbits in the near future, but I have to make sure it's okay for public display I know TLG has "the Vault", but I'm not sure record keeping of such old projects are regarded in the same vein? I know Mark Stafford/Nabii is a keen LEGO archaeologist so perhaps he knows something .. Cheers, Ole Hopefully you can share! Quote
whitswj Posted February 23, 2017 Posted February 23, 2017 (edited) / Edited December 3, 2021 by whitswj Quote
Umbra-Manis Posted February 23, 2017 Posted February 23, 2017 Those blacktron tiles are awesome! Quote
StarWars8Spoiler Posted February 23, 2017 Posted February 23, 2017 The tiles could be fantastic for a Millennium Falcon MOC! Or at least one in micro scale. Quote
ReplicaOfLife Posted February 24, 2017 Posted February 24, 2017 Whoa, cool. To be honest, if someone had shown those to me I wouldn't have thought twice about them and assumed them to be production parts... at least the striped ones and the ones with the buttons & monitor. But all of them had actually been printed on yellow for Blacktron. Quote
whitswj Posted February 27, 2017 Posted February 27, 2017 (edited) / Edited December 3, 2021 by whitswj Quote
whitswj Posted March 3, 2017 Posted March 3, 2017 (edited) / Edited December 3, 2021 by whitswj Quote
q_159 Posted April 1, 2017 Posted April 1, 2017 (edited) some new parts arrived :-) Yes, trans-clear minifig arm Edited April 1, 2017 by q_159 Quote
Umbra-Manis Posted May 3, 2017 Posted May 3, 2017 I already saw most of them on flickr, but that prototype windshield is awesome! Quote
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