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Are they ever going to reissue some of that Harry Potter stuff? My kid got the LEGO Harry Potter book from the library, and he's hot to get some, but they're all discontinued and super expensive on Amazon.
No, I don't think they reprint stuff. Once it's gone, it's gone.
... or make new Harry Potter sets.
But, I don't know if you're right, b/c they released Jabba's Palace in 2012, and that was previously released. They've also updated sets for the dessert skiff, the a wing, the x wing, and Jabba's barge ... probably more, but that's what sticks in my head.
Oh sure, they release new designs of old sets in the case of Star Wars but they don't reprint/reissue old sets.
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Are they ever going to reissue some of that Harry Potter stuff? My kid got the LEGO Harry Potter book from the library, and he's hot to get some, but they're all discontinued and super expensive on Amazon.
No, I don't think they reprint stuff. Once it's gone, it's gone.
... or make new Harry Potter sets.
But, I don't know if you're right, b/c they released Jabba's Palace in 2012, and that was previously released. They've also updated sets for the dessert skiff, the a wing, the x wing, and Jabba's barge ... probably more, but that's what sticks in my head.
Oh sure, they release new designs of old sets in the case of Star Wars but they don't reprint/reissue old sets.
Yeah, I hope they do that with Harry Potter, or my kid's gonna cry.
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When I was about ten or eleven, I used to create all sorts of hovercraft and space shuttles from buckets of unsorted Lego parts. I then took polaroid photos of some of my creations and asked my parents to send them to NASA. I doubt they did, though.
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When I was about ten or eleven, I used to create all sorts of hovercraft and space shuttles from buckets of unsorted Lego parts. I then took polaroid photos of some of my creations and asked my parents to send them to NASA. I doubt they did, though.
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God damn it. I have full on bashed lego for the better part of the past 5 years. I think it's insane they get so much love for being "kid friendly" and all those stupid stories like the one who had his lego stuff stolen, etc... and then charge the insane prices they do for what amounts to a pretty basic toy. I could see the cost if it was just the licensed stuff, but it's everything.
so what happens? Of Course my kids both decide to get into them. And given my need to have way too much of stuff it is getting out of hand in a hurry. My son wanted that Falcon posted on a couple posts back, so that was reasonable..
and then he saw Chima on netflix and started watching it, and we go to Target for something else, and sure enough a lot of the big Chima sets were 50% off. So now im in a world of trouble, as my daughter discovered she loves the girly Lego Friends stuff.
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God damned the Ninjago franchise. My little asshole of a son knows every character, weapon, and bullshit storyline. He now jumps on Amazon (he's six) and searches for new Legos. I don't give a flying fuck if asshole Ethan got this, I am not dropping $120 on a bunch of little parts that my 4 year old will lose.
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