[quote name='etcrane']No doubt, but I think that design plays a major factor in some sets and the 'brick economics' plays a more dominant role in others. I guess I'm somewhat overly bashing Aquaraiders' use of yellow ... but I look at a set like the Medieval Market and that seems like design came before the need to use one dominant color. I just hope that everything in this new Atlantis line doesn't turn out to be mostly solid reds ... and after looking at that vehicle a few times, I really don't like it. [/QUOTE]
yeah I'm not totally big on red either, and the way it's structured, I'd have to see the sets.
What did the sets look like?
[quote name='etcrane']I feel like some of the newer LEGO vehicle designs are adding weird crap without really following good design principles. Power Miners and Space Police spring to mind ... some of the sets in both lines are cool, but overall many of the vehicles seem sort of backwards or not very sleek or cool looking. The space police "speeders" have parts that make it look like it would never be aerodynamic and it just looks wrong to me for some reason. Perhaps I just miss some of the older sets that didn't rely on weird new gimicky pieces like giant saws and claws, etc.[/QUOTE]
well space has no air, so it can be less aerodynamic. But I get your point, and same here that the sets are too.. unique. They did that with Power Miners with alot of large technic pieces, wheels and chasises. Overall I just didn't like the sets, simply because it became into just action figures, there was much to swap around or recreate with just the small sets, and even the combination sets are just lame too. I think I only liked the biggest one that combined into a hoverjet thingy.
I feel that space took that further, I got the police chase and the 'bike' is one huge peice... really un-buliding friendly. They look cool, but the amount you get really can't make much else.
It's as if Lego is going the Action Figure route, and leaving up the Creator series and the buckets as general purpose building fun. They release some teeny $10-$12 sets that were awesome and harked back to the earlier days, with Pirates, Castles, and Fire. I enjoy all of them and the piece count is worth it, with 1 figure in each and enough unique peices to complement all the other blocks you get. I think I enjoy Castle more tha pirate only because it gives me some green foliage.
I HATE the Bioncle series because that's all it is, action figures.
I am thinking Agents like the same, mostly enough pieces to get by with not enough ever to make something more of it. Probably why I haven't picked up any set of the series. I'll probably pick up the giant Robot one because of my love and throwback to the Exo-Force series, that and the Power Miners Crystal King set, which is at WM. Hard to truly justify the price though at $20, but you do get 2 figures with the set.
[quote name='etcrane']Tangent - Does anyone know if LEGO s@h recently changed their returns policy? I was always under the impression that you could return an order at any LEGO store as an alternative to shipping it back to them. Was this ever the case or am I just crazy?[/QUOTE]
I thought I heard at WDW Lego you can bring back online purchases, but that's been like two years ago.
No clue now.
actually I'm going to place an order at S@H, see if those construction workers are still there, I need more figure fodder plus I really enjoy the extra pieces one gets with them. Just like the other City figure, the recycle/trash guy... 10 extra trash bins plus alot of orange
