That's advancing a few steps. LEGO should make sure their products sell well enough first.I wonder if we'll eventually get a LEGO Star Trek video game, or movie.
I hear that from a lot of people, but Disney doesn't seem to mind Lego making DC Comics and Marvel sets at the same time. The Icons line also features an Ornithopter from Dune.I’m surprised Disney would let LEGO touch Trek.
I’m surprised Disney would let LEGO touch Trek.
Surely the intended audience will be adults, not kids? This will be like their sets for The Office, Seinfeld and Friends.I don't know if Star Trek has the kiddie appeal Star Wars/MCU does. Also, I'm just hearing about the TOS Enterprise for the "Icons" line, not a whole independent Star Trek line.
I was responding to Hailing Frequency's question about movies and video games. Lego themed movies and video games tend to be more kiddie fair, and my understanding is that the rumored Star Trek set would be in the more adult-oriented "Icons" line of products.Surely the intended audience will be adults, not kids? This will be like their sets for The Office, Seinfeld and Friends.
I actually think a TOS Enterprise bridge makes more sense than an Enterprise, given that Lego charge crazy money for sets with lots of desirable minifigs.
Yeah that makes sense.I was responding to Hailing Frequency's question about movies and video games. Lego themed movies and video games tend to be more kiddie fair, and my understanding is that the rumored Star Trek set would be in the more adult-oriented "Icons" line of products.
We almost got a James Bond game.I was responding to Hailing Frequency's question about movies and video games. Lego themed movies and video games tend to be more kiddie fair, and my understanding is that the rumored Star Trek set would be in the more adult-oriented "Icons" line of products.
They've just lost the Trek licence though, which ties in with this Lego speculation.BlueBrixx is already doing Star Trek and Stargate. And you can find designs on Rebrickable.
This thing from Mega Bloks is 945 pieces still pretty big. 3600 peices would be massive. They must be incorporating some interior sections of the ship, if it's actually happening.Latest rumor suggests it's the Enterprise-D.
That's because since the show's revival in 2005, Doctor Who licensing usually mandates the current Doctor be merchandised regardless of popularity. Star Trek has no such mandate with their merchandising, indeed TOS and TNG are usually the forefronts for merchandise, even over current productions.When LEGO did Doctor Who, they used the latest Doctor regardless of popularity.
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