I'm disappointed that while discussing the alternate builds, you didn't mention the old comics they used to have in the back of instructions. The comic would be focused on the main build with the characters having to take apart and rebuild the sets so that they could use the alternate vehicles
I’m with you on this stuff brother. I’ve collected since 2005 and the charm is definitely not the same. I think a major problem is the over glorification of accuracy in the sets and figures. Kids don’t care to play with these sets anymore, they just want to display them and sell them for a profit.
That's a great point! I think a lot of the younger crowd is looking at us adults more and more and seeing us display them😂 We might of created the problem...
Play features literally were so much better 2005 - 2008 than nowadays. The springloaded shooters and stud shooters cant ever replace it. Keep in mind, the deplay-ification of the playsets mostly comes from them hoping to make money off adults buying them.
This is actually so true the nostalgia of turning on clone wars back in 2010 and then seeing the sets on the commercials with the play features Lego just needs to keep this algorithm the commercials now are kinda strange to me personally 🎉
With a high volume of content to adapt its no wonder they've stopped making original or obscure sets. And a more recognizable anything is always going to sell better.
if that was the case we would get things from all the saga but we dont . No naboo n1 for years , no hellfire droid , no persuader droid , no droidekas ,nothing from the sequels (the movies werent that great but kids like them and the sets were good) , always the same tie , xwing , jedi starfighter . They seem to only listen to ''mandr'' kinda fans and not other people . Even the death star has been left over , in switzerland it is at 1300$ in stores (not resellers) and it's been 7 years since launch
@laurielkami1100 Yeah, I agree. Like I said, they focus on recognizable icons that have historically sold well. Once the sequel fans show their wallets, things might shift, as they have recently with Clone Wars sets. And yeah, it feels like we're lucky to get an Episode I wave every decade at this point. When it comes to the Death Star, I hope a remake (and not just a slight upgrade) is imminent.
@@bluebrickmax sequel fans would pay if they had anything to do it i believe , same for old republic and all the comics stuff . Even ot fans dont have a lot to buy recently . No ewok , death star 2 , anything except in the over 100$ pricing
I wanted the Republic Cruiser SO MUCH as a kid. After discovering your TH-cam account, you reminded me of this set, and managed to purchase myself one WITH BOX last month! Incredible set! The box is in fantastic condition and the set is awesome!
I think the overarching issue that does sum up a majority of these points has been due to a deviation from children towards teens and adults which in turn has removed most of the fun itself from the theme. It focuses more on accuracy and displayability which is fine, but when 8/10 sets in each wave are like that it quickly loses any charm as a lego theme and becomes just any other collectors item. They need to balance out how many sets are for older and hiw many are for younger because just one 4+ set and a brciikheads for the kids is not a viable nor enjoyable route to take.
I think Lego stopping commercials has to do with the product practically advertising itself now. I know multiple adults that stalk target just for new set releases lol
this man is spitting out facts. people always talk about the quality, but never talk about how lego should really bring back the golden era of ads too. those old ads left me super pumped and looking forward to any chance of getting my hands on those sets.
Using the creative license and LEGO magic is something I wish they did more. I don’t have a problem with people wanting accurate sets, but having a set with 0 features or goofs is not the same as having some hidden features and surprises
I think the box art these days are exciting for the playsets. The instructions, however, do need a new style away from this computer rendering and lack of color. Maybe next year, there will be improvements. Never know what LEGO is cooking behind the scenes.
i think the lack of ads these days isn’t really on lego, but more of changes to their advertising model. the fact is that no one watches tv anymore, so there’s no point making cool but expensive ads that won’t reach their target audience, who r mostly on instagram and tiktok these days
That's a good point, but the fact that their trying to cash in on nostalgia makes tik tok and instagram a perfect place to publish more adds like the originals! Imagine how COOL it would be to see an old fashion ad for the new sets..
i remember whenever we go to a bookstore that had the character encylopedia for lego star wars with the free minifigure i always read that and was always fascinated in the amount of characters it had and wished i had those minifigs
The pictures of alternate builds for the UCS star destroyer genuinely shocked me. LEGO still held so closely to the original appeal of LEGO back then that even their adult oriented sets weren’t treated purely as collectors items destined for display, they were still pieces you could and should use to build whatever you want. And I love that the alternative builds were things like a T-16 and a Correllian freighter from the expanded universe, lol. How many collectors have completely overlooked those? I wanna build that huge T-16!
It's a crime they've only made 2 Bad Batch sets. Hopefully we get a couple more for season 3. I think a great cheaper set could be Tech vs. Tay-0 with their racing pods, with Sid as a new fig.
My favorite period for lego star wars was from 1999 up until around 2013, especially with their older tie fighters. The blue on black added so much pop to a shelf...
LEGO doesn't do minifigure promos anymore because people started buying sets in bulk, then returning all of the ones that didn't have any extra minifigures. I even remember looking at promo boxes on the shelf, only to see that the box had obviously already been opened.
I collected as a kid and it really felt magical to go into the lego aisle and see all the sets. I remember wanting the turbo tank from revenge of the sith sooo bad
The only thing I care about in terms of accuracy with a model is if it’s as close to figure scale as possible, as proportionately correct as possible, and includes whatever functions the actual vehicle has. But other than that, throw a little space scooter inside my X-Wing, LEGO!!!
Yeah they outsourced most of their advertising to the online community. The Lego catalog and magazines were a big reason why I like Lego so much. The flash games on their site were really fun too.
I agree that they need to bring back May the Fourth promos and I also wish they would throw in new minifigures in fairly cheap sets. I also agree that Lego needs to add sets not exactly from the movies and I feel like they need to do this with other licensed themes like Marvel and DC.
It's not just LEGO Star Wars ads which has changed. The rapid assembly and battles from all themes were pretty epic back in the day, but all LEGO ads now are "let's play to make the world better".
I'd like to add a few points you didn't mention, but I thinknare big factors. 1. Cost. Maybe it's because I'm from a part of the world that is economically less well off than the US, but to me, this is a big one. LEGO was never cheap, but nowadays models are almost prohibitively expensive. Worse, there is a gradient of the same products based on price - so if you can't afford the collector's edition, you'd stuck with models that frankly, do not measure up in complexity. 2. Too many spaceships, not enough setpieces. I know that on the surface Star Wars might look like a universe of spaceships and space combat, but the setpieces can be equally important; and LEGO has succeeded in creating incredible setpieces for other franchises, so there's really no reason why Star Wars should be an exception. And there are two huge benefit to setpieces: 1. More playability value, more functionality. The amount of functionality you can put into a spaceship is quite limited. It shoots, it opens up, and... yeah, that's it. The size and accessibility constraint of having to fit into a spaceship size really makes this difficult. With a setpiece you don't have to worry about any of that. 2. More lax lore requirements, and more content. Am I the only one tired of the umpteenth X wing or Naboo fighter? You can only recreate the same spaceship so many times before I stop caring. At the same time the movies, comics, and games all offer a ton of incredible setpieces. Just to name one that still stings - why is there no LEGO Duel of the Fated setpiece? It's literally the perfect setting for a LEGO set, yet it has never, and will never exist. Imagine as a kid, playfighting with minifigures, and dropping Maul's dismembered body into the reactor chute, like in the movie... except it will never happen.
@@brickmasterharri I know. Disney killed LEGO Star Wars by removing what made it so fun and interesting. The commercials acted as a great way to lure in potential fans and future master builders. It baited us with bright colorful sets and scenery. The box art alone was enough to interest you in wanting to buy it just to make your own story.
oh yeah also, the new captain rex and cody helmet commercial with rex and cody building the sets might mean that were getting the golden age wuality commercials back.
I agree with you on the opinion that lego starwars feels like a starwars toy, not Lego toy. I met a few Starwars fans that got legos not cause they care about lego but cause they care about starwars, also all the sets that come out are just mass of grey bricks and plates no more colors anymore
This perfect explains why i think the 06 star destroyer is the best. I do not understand why everyone doesnt feel the same, the fact that the bridge is misshapen is the reason its the best
It had the best play features too. The fireable laser, the escape pod, the lenticular printed hologram brick of the emperor, the two imperial guards to defend Vader (movie inaccurate but great for playing with it). The huge interior with loads of free studs. Especially the last part is lacking in modern Star Wars sers in around the same price range. The last Star Destroyer from 2014 iirc wasnt any smaller from the outside but left way less interior inside
Its really disappointing when u see new boring designes of instructions and boxes throughout 5 years and remember that childhood time when commercial was fun and interesting, boxes was beautiful with interesting back side, and instructions with comics, posters and arts
I think it's fair to blame Disney for the lack of alternate builds: they would demand extra license fee for them, even if it's made of the same pile of parts. They are also concerned about "brand integrity" so no fun is allowed, just make and sell the product!
I think the biggest issue is them adding so much unnecessary detail to even playsets that it racks up the price. Maybe I’m alone in thinking there should be less detail but I think it changes expectations and inflates the price.
Bro tbh you’re the only lego SW TH-camr I can watch. They’re all so negative. I do like LifeBricks too but he’s friends with that one yucky dude and brings him on streams Idk I think you’re the best channel in the community atm
I want space police and exo force back, I was too young to get them at the time and I really want them now, I also want the black visors from the space police back too.
The advertisement issues are thanks to the minimalistic style every company tends to gravitate towards. Like, no one likes that design, give us some fun renders!
See I just adore accuracy but I never understood the gripe with the helmet holes or random little features like dude their fun and the set still looks banger
I do miss the addition of little non-canon elements, like the little glider/shuttle thing in the OG Millennium Falcon. Not something I necessarily want as an adult collector buying things mainly for display, but as a kid added a TON of play value. Although I have to point out the TIE Crawler *does* show up in the original 1998 Essential Guides to Vehicles and Vessels, so it was considered "canon" at the time (for however much that word does or ever did matter). EDIT: Oh also LEGO really needs to step up their game with their box art again. These minimalist renderings are dull, uninspiring, and pretentious.
Thanks! It's just a screen that can be changed to all different types of art using their app. You can also make your own stuff🤙 It's called the Pixoo64 and the link is in the description of the video! I also have a 10% off link that when used helps the channel
2006 - 2008, felt like the best era of lego star wars and I think its more than just nostalgia It had progressed alot since 1999 but still had alot of simple charm. I never owned it, but I always thought the 2007 At-St was the best version. Its way blockier than in the movies, but its very „lego“ Only shame is that alot of people seem to agree with it being the best era since the used prices are quite high. Ironically youd think I could get what I couldnt afford as a child as an adult. But now I cant afford it as adult either.
The first waves of instructions even had small screenshots from the movies on top of cool designs overall. The numbers were not just numbers, they were corresponding logos like the imperial logo or the republican one.
I largely prefer the newer sets since the larger variety of modern pieces allow the models to be more detailed and accurate. And the figures have gotten better in terms of detail (it’s just a shame we don’t get as many unique characters like Nute Gunray or Saesee Tin.
LEGO became very serious and got more into money making business with their exclusive sets for adults every month. I miss playful sets. Lets see how my little girl will want to play with sets when the time comes
man I loved so many of those weird little play features that weren't originally there, but were still pretty cool. In the modern day I feel like the deranged helmet hole baby type fans would fill their diapers and scream over that type of thing because they aren't screen accurate. The republic cruiser is a shining example of that.
I really do miss the Lego Star Wars commercials but I can understand why they stopped doing them since there are youtuber's like Mandr which is pretty much there commerical
Lego star wars feels more like investment with play features, and not a toy. It's sad that kids today can no longer enjoy Lego because the adults are buying them to resell
IMO lego star wars is dead, the number of sets drasticly decreased (and not even highly popular shows like mandalorian or bad batch had many sets, only 2-3 max) and the playability decreased too lego star wars golden era was when the original The Clone Wars aired, every year several new sets were released with many play features, new molds for new characters, new unique vehicles and spaceships what never built before, now most sets just collectables, diorama, head statues, UCS
I was saying the TIE Crawler is! The Cruiser is episode one, but the mini ship for the pilot found inside is something Lego created just for playability🔥
I definitely think Lego needs to work a bit on their presentation and quality of the boxes and instructions. I also think they need to go back to the picture of the set and not a render.
Yes Lego Star Wars is still awesome! They've given us so many things we've never gotten before, but I wish they could continue doing that while bringing some of the classic charm back🙌
On the topic of the renders being used in the instruction booklets, I remember when they first started doing it, I got the Lego Minecraft Barn set (I can't remember the exact name) I thought it was strange that it looked like that because it looks like it was still in LDD. It was so bad in fact that in those instructions, I remember two instances as clearly as the day I built it, where pieces either were just floating, or were clipping into each other. This was so atrocious in a Lego set that I was baffled how it got through quality control and onto shelves. edit: I was chuckling to myself during this whole video because the contrast between him and MandR is so funny. He is walking on broken glass making sure to not say anything that would get him on Lego's bad side, and good on him. On the other hand, MandR almost makes sure that he says something about Lego in all his videos, it's become his staple, and hey, all the power to him.
I'm disappointed that while discussing the alternate builds, you didn't mention the old comics they used to have in the back of instructions. The comic would be focused on the main build with the characters having to take apart and rebuild the sets so that they could use the alternate vehicles
That's a great point! I miss those for sure
It was nice circa 2001 - 2003 that afaik every licensed theme had alternate builds.
Star Wars, but also Harry Potter and Spiderman
I’m with you on this stuff brother. I’ve collected since 2005 and the charm is definitely not the same. I think a major problem is the over glorification of accuracy in the sets and figures. Kids don’t care to play with these sets anymore, they just want to display them and sell them for a profit.
That's a great point! I think a lot of the younger crowd is looking at us adults more and more and seeing us display them😂 We might of created the problem...
Play features literally were so much better 2005 - 2008 than nowadays.
The springloaded shooters and stud shooters cant ever replace it.
Keep in mind, the deplay-ification of the playsets mostly comes from them hoping to make money off adults buying them.
Man. This video makes me miss the prequel sets even more 😢 Great video bro! 🙌
You and me both! Thanks for the feedback😄
4:41 it's amazing that one of the alternate builds is an actual ship!
I know!
This is actually so true the nostalgia of turning on clone wars back in 2010 and then seeing the sets on the commercials with the play features Lego just needs to keep this algorithm the commercials now are kinda strange to me personally 🎉
I feel that
With a high volume of content to adapt its no wonder they've stopped making original or obscure sets. And a more recognizable anything is always going to sell better.
true🥲
if that was the case we would get things from all the saga but we dont . No naboo n1 for years , no hellfire droid , no persuader droid , no droidekas ,nothing from the sequels (the movies werent that great but kids like them and the sets were good) , always the same tie , xwing , jedi starfighter . They seem to only listen to ''mandr'' kinda fans and not other people . Even the death star has been left over , in switzerland it is at 1300$ in stores (not resellers) and it's been 7 years since launch
@laurielkami1100 Yeah, I agree. Like I said, they focus on recognizable icons that have historically sold well. Once the sequel fans show their wallets, things might shift, as they have recently with Clone Wars sets. And yeah, it feels like we're lucky to get an Episode I wave every decade at this point. When it comes to the Death Star, I hope a remake (and not just a slight upgrade) is imminent.
@@bluebrickmax sequel fans would pay if they had anything to do it i believe , same for old republic and all the comics stuff . Even ot fans dont have a lot to buy recently . No ewok , death star 2 , anything except in the over 100$ pricing
I wanted the Republic Cruiser SO MUCH as a kid. After discovering your TH-cam account, you reminded me of this set, and managed to purchase myself one WITH BOX last month! Incredible set! The box is in fantastic condition and the set is awesome!
I think the overarching issue that does sum up a majority of these points has been due to a deviation from children towards teens and adults which in turn has removed most of the fun itself from the theme. It focuses more on accuracy and displayability which is fine, but when 8/10 sets in each wave are like that it quickly loses any charm as a lego theme and becomes just any other collectors item. They need to balance out how many sets are for older and hiw many are for younger because just one 4+ set and a brciikheads for the kids is not a viable nor enjoyable route to take.
Yes! My next video is all about this🙌 I'll have to quote your comment at the end because you make some great points.
@brickmasterharri I appreciate it, keep up the great content!
I think Lego stopping commercials has to do with the product practically advertising itself now. I know multiple adults that stalk target just for new set releases lol
this man is spitting out facts. people always talk about the quality, but never talk about how lego should really bring back the golden era of ads too. those old ads left me super pumped and looking forward to any chance of getting my hands on those sets.
I can't stop praying for a remake of the republic cruiser. Really hope it happens.
me toooo! imagine how good it would look with all the new pieces🤩
Using the creative license and LEGO magic is something I wish they did more. I don’t have a problem with people wanting accurate sets, but having a set with 0 features or goofs is not the same as having some hidden features and surprises
I think the box art these days are exciting for the playsets. The instructions, however, do need a new style away from this computer rendering and lack of color. Maybe next year, there will be improvements. Never know what LEGO is cooking behind the scenes.
True👀
i think the lack of ads these days isn’t really on lego, but more of changes to their advertising model. the fact is that no one watches tv anymore, so there’s no point making cool but expensive ads that won’t reach their target audience, who r mostly on instagram and tiktok these days
That's a good point, but the fact that their trying to cash in on nostalgia makes tik tok and instagram a perfect place to publish more adds like the originals! Imagine how COOL it would be to see an old fashion ad for the new sets..
The beggining of the video was so sad, but true.
Miss the nostalgic old lego sw days, great video!
Rightt🥲 I appreciate your feedback on the video🙌
i remember whenever we go to a bookstore that had the character encylopedia for lego star wars with the free minifigure i always read that and was always fascinated in the amount of characters it had and wished i had those minifigs
They just came out with a new book with figure. Not a character encyclopedia, though.
they still make it (at least where i live) but they became really expensive . paying 70chf for an exlusive darth maul fig is a bit much
The pictures of alternate builds for the UCS star destroyer genuinely shocked me. LEGO still held so closely to the original appeal of LEGO back then that even their adult oriented sets weren’t treated purely as collectors items destined for display, they were still pieces you could and should use to build whatever you want. And I love that the alternative builds were things like a T-16 and a Correllian freighter from the expanded universe, lol. How many collectors have completely overlooked those? I wanna build that huge T-16!
04:06 I always wondered how the Tusken Raiders cleaned the Bantha's teeth! 😎
I love lego star wars, I hope they start making more of the animated stuff like the bad batch and the clone wars
Me too! That would be so cool if they made more animated Lego stuff! I always love the mini movies
Me too!@@brickmasterharri
It's a crime they've only made 2 Bad Batch sets. Hopefully we get a couple more for season 3. I think a great cheaper set could be Tech vs. Tay-0 with their racing pods, with Sid as a new fig.
Ikr! I love the bad batch and I’m so upset they’ve made basically no sets from it@@bluebrickmax
My favorite period for lego star wars was from 1999 up until around 2013, especially with their older tie fighters. The blue on black added so much pop to a shelf...
LEGO doesn't do minifigure promos anymore because people started buying sets in bulk, then returning all of the ones that didn't have any extra minifigures. I even remember looking at promo boxes on the shelf, only to see that the box had obviously already been opened.
I collected as a kid and it really felt magical to go into the lego aisle and see all the sets. I remember wanting the turbo tank from revenge of the sith sooo bad
People need to stop calling the AT-AP the AT-DP. Two completely different walkers.
My bad😂
The only thing I care about in terms of accuracy with a model is if it’s as close to figure scale as possible, as proportionately correct as possible, and includes whatever functions the actual vehicle has. But other than that, throw a little space scooter inside my X-Wing, LEGO!!!
I don't need to imagine that scenario in the beginning. I lived through it and it was some of the greatest moments in my life.
Great video. Sad to see LEGO lost their charm factor. That Vader LED screen behind you looks awesome btw.
I appreciate that feedback🙌
This video summed up in one sentence: Lego has gotten lazy
I'm personally not ready to say that yet, but I understand why you would stand by that opinion😂
Or: Lego decided to stop having fun
*greedy
They are no longer marking to kids they are making to adults.
Yeah they outsourced most of their advertising to the online community. The Lego catalog and magazines were a big reason why I like Lego so much. The flash games on their site were really fun too.
I agree that they need to bring back May the Fourth promos and I also wish they would throw in new minifigures in fairly cheap sets. I also agree that Lego needs to add sets not exactly from the movies and I feel like they need to do this with other licensed themes like Marvel and DC.
It's not just LEGO Star Wars ads which has changed. The rapid assembly and battles from all themes were pretty epic back in the day, but all LEGO ads now are "let's play to make the world better".
I first started getting lego sets in 2010, my first being Luke's landspeeder from that year. Lots of memories of that old style
I'd like to add a few points you didn't mention, but I thinknare big factors.
1. Cost. Maybe it's because I'm from a part of the world that is economically less well off than the US, but to me, this is a big one. LEGO was never cheap, but nowadays models are almost prohibitively expensive. Worse, there is a gradient of the same products based on price - so if you can't afford the collector's edition, you'd stuck with models that frankly, do not measure up in complexity.
2. Too many spaceships, not enough setpieces. I know that on the surface Star Wars might look like a universe of spaceships and space combat, but the setpieces can be equally important; and LEGO has succeeded in creating incredible setpieces for other franchises, so there's really no reason why Star Wars should be an exception.
And there are two huge benefit to setpieces:
1. More playability value, more functionality. The amount of functionality you can put into a spaceship is quite limited. It shoots, it opens up, and... yeah, that's it. The size and accessibility constraint of having to fit into a spaceship size really makes this difficult. With a setpiece you don't have to worry about any of that.
2. More lax lore requirements, and more content. Am I the only one tired of the umpteenth X wing or Naboo fighter? You can only recreate the same spaceship so many times before I stop caring.
At the same time the movies, comics, and games all offer a ton of incredible setpieces. Just to name one that still stings - why is there no LEGO Duel of the Fated setpiece? It's literally the perfect setting for a LEGO set, yet it has never, and will never exist. Imagine as a kid, playfighting with minifigures, and dropping Maul's dismembered body into the reactor chute, like in the movie... except it will never happen.
What are 5 things that LEGO should START? 😱
The 2014 ad with the star destroyer and the B wing is sick
The random chocolate frog tiles from the harry potter line reminds me of the minifigure promo
I miss the OG Lego Star Wars commercials. Your world, your rules. LEGO! With the new Lego Star Wars (Set) you control the action!
That tag line is so underrated
@@brickmasterharri
I know. Disney killed LEGO Star Wars by removing what made it so fun and interesting. The commercials acted as a great way to lure in potential fans and future master builders. It baited us with bright colorful sets and scenery. The box art alone was enough to interest you in wanting to buy it just to make your own story.
oh yeah also, the new captain rex and cody helmet commercial with rex and cody building the sets might mean that were getting the golden age wuality commercials back.
I agree with you on the opinion that lego starwars feels like a starwars toy, not Lego toy. I met a few Starwars fans that got legos not cause they care about lego but cause they care about starwars, also all the sets that come out are just mass of grey bricks and plates no more colors anymore
This perfect explains why i think the 06 star destroyer is the best. I do not understand why everyone doesnt feel the same, the fact that the bridge is misshapen is the reason its the best
It had the best play features too. The fireable laser, the escape pod, the lenticular printed hologram brick of the emperor, the two imperial guards to defend Vader (movie inaccurate but great for playing with it). The huge interior with loads of free studs. Especially the last part is lacking in modern Star Wars sers in around the same price range. The last Star Destroyer from 2014 iirc wasnt any smaller from the outside but left way less interior inside
Great video! Sadly I missed out on that amazing era of Lego Star Wars.
The Tie Crawler is actually in a game if I'm correct. I believe it's in Star Wars: Empire at War or something.
Yes, but its origin predated that game by several years. I think it was originally in one of the Dark Empires.
@@MrAvenger1975 dude really!?! Now I'm going to have to go back and read those.
Its really disappointing when u see new boring designes of instructions and boxes throughout 5 years and remember that childhood time when commercial was fun and interesting, boxes was beautiful with interesting back side, and instructions with comics, posters and arts
I think it's fair to blame Disney for the lack of alternate builds: they would demand extra license fee for them, even if it's made of the same pile of parts.
They are also concerned about "brand integrity" so no fun is allowed, just make and sell the product!
Man... he showed me all the old sets I never buy when I was young...
Dang I remember those days when I was 8
I think the biggest issue is them adding so much unnecessary detail to even playsets that it racks up the price. Maybe I’m alone in thinking there should be less detail but I think it changes expectations and inflates the price.
Now that I think about it, you're probably right. I never really noticed until now.
Bro tbh you’re the only lego SW TH-camr I can watch. They’re all so negative. I do like LifeBricks too but he’s friends with that one yucky dude and brings him on streams
Idk I think you’re the best channel in the community atm
The maul at the top of the box is legendary
I want space police and exo force back, I was too young to get them at the time and I really want them now, I also want the black visors from the space police back too.
The advertisement issues are thanks to the minimalistic style every company tends to gravitate towards. Like, no one likes that design, give us some fun renders!
Growing up in the late 2010s, I saw one Lego Star Wars commercial- about the 2018 Yoda’s Hut.
😧
See I just adore accuracy but I never understood the gripe with the helmet holes or random little features like dude their fun and the set still looks banger
I do miss the addition of little non-canon elements, like the little glider/shuttle thing in the OG Millennium Falcon. Not something I necessarily want as an adult collector buying things mainly for display, but as a kid added a TON of play value. Although I have to point out the TIE Crawler *does* show up in the original 1998 Essential Guides to Vehicles and Vessels, so it was considered "canon" at the time (for however much that word does or ever did matter).
EDIT: Oh also LEGO really needs to step up their game with their box art again. These minimalist renderings are dull, uninspiring, and pretentious.
Alternate builds and more creative sets like the dark falcon are coming out
I relate to the scrolling through the catalogue, picking everything because I "really wanted it".
🥲
That led display in the background is so cool
What is it or where do you get it?
Thanks! It's just a screen that can be changed to all different types of art using their app. You can also make your own stuff🤙 It's called the Pixoo64 and the link is in the description of the video! I also have a 10% off link that when used helps the channel
Yo I like this longer form content. I like this format a lot great video
Thanks for the feedback! More to come🙌
I’d love for Lego to remake the old republic sets
2006 - 2008, felt like the best era of lego star wars and I think its more than just nostalgia
It had progressed alot since 1999 but still had alot of simple charm. I never owned it, but I always thought the 2007 At-St was the best version. Its way blockier than in the movies, but its very „lego“
Only shame is that alot of people seem to agree with it being the best era since the used prices are quite high. Ironically youd think I could get what I couldnt afford as a child as an adult. But now I cant afford it as adult either.
The first waves of instructions even had small screenshots from the movies on top of cool designs overall. The numbers were not just numbers, they were corresponding logos like the imperial logo or the republican one.
I largely prefer the newer sets since the larger variety of modern pieces allow the models to be more detailed and accurate. And the figures have gotten better in terms of detail (it’s just a shame we don’t get as many unique characters like Nute Gunray or Saesee Tin.
LEGO became very serious and got more into money making business with their exclusive sets for adults every month. I miss playful sets. Lets see how my little girl will want to play with sets when the time comes
man I loved so many of those weird little play features that weren't originally there, but were still pretty cool. In the modern day I feel like the deranged helmet hole baby type fans would fill their diapers and scream over that type of thing because they aren't screen accurate. The republic cruiser is a shining example of that.
the reason it all changed is because lego is bigger than ever along with starwars so general consumers demand more
Love your videos man! Keep it up!
Not to mention the prices have really risen
The box art you mention till 2018 is shared with Hasbro I think, so LEGO did not design them, but I wonder why stopped using them
That does sound right.. Although Lego still added their own pictures of the sets and alternate builds and such
Thank you for brining up the art on the manuals the new ones have that generic corporate look to them there is nothing exciting about them any more.
I just opened up a set from 2005 yesterday and it was so nice to see the art and back of the instruction too
I want alternative builds so bad. When I was a kid, they had already been phased out, so I never really got to experience those firsthand
Ahh bummer! That would be so cool if Lego actually put them back in the instructions
I was trying to get that chrome stormtrooper
Yeah man I wish this stuff would come back, Great video tho 🔥🔥
Thank you bro I appreciate it!
tie crawler is crazy i had no idea that was a thing
the Tie Crawler goes crazy😧
With random chance minifigure I think that’s mostly becuase of mr gold; that was such a shitshow they don’t want a repeat of it.
I do miss the kinda goofy play features.
get this guy hired by Lego, speaking straight truth
Bro I remember the Lego TIE Droid
A lot of what you said can be applied to the rest of Lego
I really do miss the Lego Star Wars commercials but I can understand why they stopped doing them since there are youtuber's like Mandr which is pretty much there commerical
😂 true
i just bought the republic frigate the memories 😭
Such a good set🥲
Awesome vid but where can I get that 8 bit frame??????
Thank you! There's a link in the description with my discount code🔥
I didn’t know there were modern Lego advertisements xd
It stopped my love of a warm home for sure 😅
Or rather, prevents me*
WE NEED LEGO STAR WARS TECHNIC FIGURES BACK
growing up in this era sucks. I hate barely being Gen Alpha.
Lego star wars feels more like investment with play features, and not a toy. It's sad that kids today can no longer enjoy Lego because the adults are buying them to resell
IMO lego star wars is dead, the number of sets drasticly decreased (and not even highly popular shows like mandalorian or bad batch had many sets, only 2-3 max) and the playability decreased too
lego star wars golden era was when the original The Clone Wars aired, every year several new sets were released with many play features, new molds for new characters, new unique vehicles and spaceships what never built before, now most sets just collectables, diorama, head statues, UCS
Are you sure the 2007 republic frigate is based on lore, because I think it’s an episode 1 set.
I was saying the TIE Crawler is! The cruiser is episode one, but the mini ship for the pilot inside is something Lego created just for playability🔥
I was saying the TIE Crawler is! The Cruiser is episode one, but the mini ship for the pilot found inside is something Lego created just for playability🔥
Non related lego question: what product do you use to style your hair?
I just used water, then blowdry to get the shape, and then hairspray🙌
Whats the name of that light board/screen on the shelf? Would love to get one
The link is in the description! Called the Times Gate. Use my code BRICKMASTERHARRI for 10% off!
the tie crawer was from the eu now legends
I definitely think Lego needs to work a bit on their presentation and quality of the boxes and instructions. I also think they need to go back to the picture of the set and not a render.
Well said! I think we're getting great products but the packaging is not like it used to be
I love LEGO Star Wars, but I do hope they can fix some of the problems they have!😄
Yes Lego Star Wars is still awesome! They've given us so many things we've never gotten before, but I wish they could continue doing that while bringing some of the classic charm back🙌
This is an awesome video man
thank you🙃🙌
LEGO, plz bring back OG clones🥺
I would LOSE my mind if they gave us throw back figures in the 2025 sets😳
LEGO Star Wars peaked in the 2000’s they were fun and creative
Kamas, and no helmet holes
Too much of the community just wants to buy sets, sometimes never open them, and then store them on a shelf. Make Lego creative again
Chrome lightsaber hilts
you are incorrect. true OG is classic space LEGOs with original trilogy. true fans did it that way.
haha I'm too young for classic space, but I can see what you're saying!
You speak the truth. It's certainly what I did in the 80s. 😀
On the topic of the renders being used in the instruction booklets, I remember when they first started doing it, I got the Lego Minecraft Barn set (I can't remember the exact name) I thought it was strange that it looked like that because it looks like it was still in LDD. It was so bad in fact that in those instructions, I remember two instances as clearly as the day I built it, where pieces either were just floating, or were clipping into each other. This was so atrocious in a Lego set that I was baffled how it got through quality control and onto shelves.
edit: I was chuckling to myself during this whole video because the contrast between him and MandR is so funny. He is walking on broken glass making sure to not say anything that would get him on Lego's bad side, and good on him. On the other hand, MandR almost makes sure that he says something about Lego in all his videos, it's become his staple, and hey, all the power to him.