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Post by The Hegemon on Feb 18, 2024 21:41:26 GMT
Have you seen this brand at your local Walmart? I have no idea about the quality of the bricks, but the set designs are very clever, and a low price-point as well. Naturally Walmart has stuffed these into the already tiny and ever-diminishing shelf space allotted to Mega, but I can hardly blame them. When I visited my local store a week ago, they had at least half a dozen copies of each of the Bricktanicals, MTV, and Yellowstone sets on the shelf, and now all of them have sold out except for a few of the "Moon Person" set. What's the lesson here? Maybe produce sets that catch the interest of shoppers at a price they're willing to pay, and put them within physical reach rather than scattering them to the farthest reaches of the internet. Meanwhile 20 copies of Mega's overpriced Bulbasaur set gather dust on the shelf.
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Post by inedibleman on Feb 19, 2024 14:13:12 GMT
Nice find. They make some interesting sets, nothing I'm personally into but they could definitely catch the eyes of the 80's nostalgia crowd. Hope they keep up the nice work.
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Post by Russell844 on Feb 19, 2024 19:47:36 GMT
My friend who is a die hard LEGO fan bought the botanicals so she can recreate them in LEGO using the instructions.
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Post by lokisveil on Feb 19, 2024 21:52:43 GMT
With some modification that steer skull could probably make a cool dragon skull or sorts.
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