syklops wrote: » I say this as I near my completion of the gorgeous Ghostbusters ecto-1 my sister gave me.... Im not sure how I feel about these branded sets. I really am in two minds. I love Ecto-1. The only custom parts are the panels with the GB logo, and the number plate. I no longer have access to my massive collection of lego I acquired as a kid so don't have the resources to build my own Ecto-1. So having a kit I could build it from was pretty cool. Im just concerned that having sets with one set in mind, takes away some of the creativity from Lego. Ive been given or bought for myself, some Star Wars sets, and they mostly stayed assembled, gathering dust, with no further fun being had. They are like the dollshouse from Friends(to be looked at not played with). For the BTTF train, for example, with a lego train, and some space vehicles you could be pretty close to a Lego-designed BTTF train set at possibly half the price. All you would really be missing is a Doc and Marty Mini figure - though I'll admit the minifigs are the icing on the cake. I suppose my problem is with the Big Bang Theory set(s). Its 4(or 6?) minifigs in an apartment. Its just not as iconic as some of the other sets put forward. Being considered, I understand is a Ghostbusters HQ. Something I have been considering building myself on foot of my surprise gift. Judging by the picture, theirs is more lifelike than mine might/would be but I wonder what the price tag will be. Im confident I could build a worthy home to Ecto-1 for sub 100 euro. I can imagine GB HQ retailing for 400, based on number of parts, uniqueness, etc. Also, birds? Really? Buy a basic box of lego. Not a set, but the basic box, and you can create your birds with some imagination. In the digital age, you can copy other peoples MOC's from online. Is there really a need, or a market for Lego Birds?
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Apart from the ecto1 are there any other ghostbusters sets? No slimer with the ecto makes me sad ��
shedweller wrote: » I really have reservations about the licenced sets. Yes they are great for sales but do feck all for instilling creativity. If i spent €500 on a star wars set you can be damned sure it wont be coming apart for general use. Which begs the question: why? Just buy a plastic model kit and build/paint it and hang it up.
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » where is the best brick and mortar shop to buy lego in ireland?
shedweller wrote: » I really have reservations about the licenced sets. Yes they are great for sales but do feck all for instilling creativity. If i spent €500 on a star wars set you can be damned sure it wont be coming apart for general use. Which begs the question: why? Just buy a plastic model kit and build/paint it and hang it up. It'll be lighter,cheaper and look more realistic.
Necronomicon wrote: » (The Simpsons is an abomination IMO).
gubbie wrote: » I kind of agree with you. I think it looks lovely from the outside, but inside, when you open it out, the walls just seem too thick. It's pretty great for simple bricks though.
Dozen Wicked Words wrote: » Regarding the discussion of whether all these sets have reduced some of the magic and creativity of Lego, the BBC Website has another great linkCLICK HERE asking has the imagination disappeared from Lego? Its a good read. IMO
p_o_s_t_y wrote: » I heard there is a UCS superheroes shield helicarrier in the works,anyone have any info on this?
p_o_s_t_y wrote: » Does anyone know why lego is more expensive in Europe,I was looking at the new superhero sets and they are at least a third cheaper in the USA,the black manta set is $35 and it's €68 here in SMYTHS,absolute robbery
p_o_s_t_y wrote: » If I buy the sets here it will cost me €280,if I get them off the guy on eBay it'll cost me €150 plus shipping,I'll have him open and flatten the boxes and ship thrm as used,save me on the import tax
shamrock55 wrote: » I think lego have destroyed creativity with its modular sets, my daughter(7) has a shed load of lego friends sets,she has been collecting them for a few years now, dont get me wrong she loves making them, but once they are made thats it, a few mins play and on the shelf they go till the next set comes along, i just think its such a waste, i go into her room and see all these sets just sitting there gathering dust its such a waste, my young lad(4) wants his own lego now and he wants lego city stuff, but there are only so many bloody sheves i can put up, so i think i might just get him a big box of bricks instead, at least he will get a bit of use out of them and maybe use some imagination!!