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WeatherDragon

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  1. Great job guys! The only problem I have is that it (if successful) will be a liscensed theme, and I have a problem with them. One, lego dosen't have to really stretch their imaginations to produce it, and two, sets worth 10 dollars become 20, sets worth 20 dollars become 30, and so-forth.
    While I do agree with you about licensed themes, this is one of the few ones I am actually looking forward to. They should've done this sooner
  2. Impressive. Black and red are a truly evil color scheme, and they did a brilliant job with that on Core Hunter. His helmet is equally evil-looking, as are his weapons and....just about everything else on him. :lol:And it hardly matters to me if the Core Catcher does not work...I did not really expect it to be able to pull off a chest plate, though. And I really would have prefered less gray on him and more black. Contractable set weapons are usually gray, I would like a change someday.I do think this set is one of the best looking Hero Factory villains. They are getting better. A huge leap from the blank look of Rotor in 2010.

  3. Well, to begin with...the first Toa is total win. :lol: The color scheme is positively epic, though I would've prefered a brighter red. The weapons are so original it blew me away. The only real complaint is that the black is a little odd being only on his legs and one of his arms.The second Toa has a nice color scheme, black and yellow always go well together. The gray Miru's on the back of his shoulders are a great addition, very original. Both his arms and legs are pretty complex looking, which gives the MOC some depth...And the weapons are original and very well made. The only real complaint with THIS one is the lack of a Mask or Helmet of any kind. I think a black or yellow mask/helmet would fix that.The third MOC is very...complex for its size. The color scheme goes well, though. And using blades on the vehicle improves its look. It does look a little stiff, though. Are there any moving parts besides the wheels and the tread?

  4. I agree with Gata here, the color scheme isn't entirely random...and that makes it look a little better. That said...I like the electric pieces, but I do not know how well they will blend in with electric looking Mocs, considering their color scheme. I suppose it would work more often than not.I cannot really agree with the tentacle very well. It looks good on him...but it would have been nice to give him a sword or staff with electric pieces on it.

  5. Hmm...I am little surprised at the lack of traditional Japanese architecture...but at least they have a one model.I really like the spaceships (especially the white one where its wings point outward), the Toa Mata recreations (I adore those mini-Mata :lol: ), and the Mechs (the Mars Mission Mantis blew my mind).I hope I will get to come to one of these conventions someday.

  6. This will definitely not have the effort put into it that was put into LU.
    I can almost guarantee it will have as much effort or more put into it than LU. The only reason TLG would put less effort into it would be if they wanted another failure.
    Well, I do not know about having as much effort put into it....but I do know it will be good. LEGO is great at games.However, LEGO Universe was announced back in...2007, was it? And it wasn't finished until 2010. So I suppose this could have alot of effort put into it.
  7. Ooh, another grand powercast. This one went smoothly, and I felt explaining advertising policies was a good idea. I might need to remember those rules in the future.The Brick Cascade sounded like it went well, Portland is a nice town. Oh, and do not forget the toothbrushes. :lol: The interview went smoothly, my question made it in again. :lol:Smeag's piece went very well, I enjoyed that....But what is it with Black Six and asking questions about Hot Pockets? :lol:

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