The problem with the Enterprises, as anyone who has built an AMT model knows, is that the drives and saucer are nest to impossible to balance in a way that a build could be assembled, and the slightest imbalance will lead to the model rolling over and planting itself with lots of damage.
I'm sorry, but if BlueBrixx has lost the license because of this, it's bad news! I'm currently assembling a Danube Shuttle from BlueBrixx with over 3,000 pieces, which cost €199. Apart from four high-quality water-soluble stickers, everything was directly printed. LEGO can't manage that. The only hope I have now is that I'll get minifigures for my BlueBrixx models...
Not Happy - i dont wanna pay double or triple prices compared to Blubrixx models and then have lots of stickers, scratched cockpit windows and mismatching colored bricks. Bluebrixx got better with each wave and i bought on whatever i could get my hands on when they anounced the loss of the license.
I made it myself, just baought a plain blue long sleve and bought a patch to put on it. For the sleve markings I used some gold clothing decorations. The last thing is the black turtleneck underneath it all!
I'm not happy that the Star Trek-licence goes from Bluebrixx to LEGO.because BB's sets are all printed and had no stickers.i love their minifigures and i wanted BB would the StarTrekminifgs as an end of Easteregg out because i hadn't enoughf money to by all bundels - displaymodel+bridgecrewfigs -. The money was short so could only by Bird-of-Prey & TOS-Enterprise bundel.thank you for your video.vlg from Vienna-Austria jürgen from Vulkan Spirit, vicepresident
I don't want a bunch of stickers in my Trek sets, so I'm not happy with this news outside of maybe getting some awesome minifigures. Bluebrixx did justice to Star Trek.
Mega had it, Bluebrixx had it, let Lego have a go. Maybe we get some good alternate sets out of it. Didn't like the Bluebrixx ones at all to be honest, something was oddly off about them, and the first ones were'nt well made/prototyped at all (sagging gondolas of the enterprise)
I did not like the Blue Brixx sets. The design is very medium, clutchpower is a topic here and there and the support I experienced was awful. I would love to see a lego set.
Why should Lego get the Star Trek Licence? They only could do it worse. Look at the Star Trek UCS - Models. Stickers, Stickers, a Print, Stickers and i forgot Stickers. Oh. The instructions 3000 Parts, 2500 sides. And this for more Money as mostly all sets from Bluebrixx together. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 If there will Dioramas then they can bring Minifigs. But Bluebrixx showed it works without Minifigs. I my opinion there is no reason for Lego to get this license except they will block a good license for a conmpany who can do it better then Lego.
I'm 42 and now want to play with LEGO again. Admiral on the bridge! 😂
The problem with the Enterprises, as anyone who has built an AMT model knows, is that the drives and saucer are nest to impossible to balance in a way that a build could be assembled, and the slightest imbalance will lead to the model rolling over and planting itself with lots of damage.
Thank you for the video.
I'm sorry, but if BlueBrixx has lost the license because of this, it's bad news! I'm currently assembling a Danube Shuttle from BlueBrixx with over 3,000 pieces, which cost €199. Apart from four high-quality water-soluble stickers, everything was directly printed. LEGO can't manage that. The only hope I have now is that I'll get minifigures for my BlueBrixx models...
@@SoundundMedien There are yearly negotations about the license. And this time they asked for too much.
Not Happy - i dont wanna pay double or triple prices compared to Blubrixx models and then have lots of stickers, scratched cockpit windows and mismatching colored bricks.
Bluebrixx got better with each wave and i bought on whatever i could get my hands on when they anounced the loss of the license.
What the hell with the Legos where did you get that shirt and how can I get one
I made it myself, just baought a plain blue long sleve and bought a patch to put on it. For the sleve markings I used some gold clothing decorations. The last thing is the black turtleneck underneath it all!
I'm not happy that the Star Trek-licence goes from Bluebrixx to LEGO.because BB's sets are all printed and had no stickers.i love their minifigures and i wanted BB would the StarTrekminifgs as an end of Easteregg out because i hadn't enoughf money to by all bundels - displaymodel+bridgecrewfigs -.
The money was short so could only by Bird-of-Prey & TOS-Enterprise bundel.thank you for your video.vlg from Vienna-Austria jürgen from Vulkan Spirit, vicepresident
It's called assumptions, not evidence.
I don't want a bunch of stickers in my Trek sets, so I'm not happy with this news outside of maybe getting some awesome minifigures. Bluebrixx did justice to Star Trek.
True, I hope that most of the decals will be printed but some stickers I think are inevitable. Both sides have ups and downs. It is what it is.
Mega had it, Bluebrixx had it, let Lego have a go. Maybe we get some good alternate sets out of it. Didn't like the Bluebrixx ones at all to be honest, something was oddly off about them, and the first ones were'nt well made/prototyped at all (sagging gondolas of the enterprise)
I did not like the Blue Brixx sets.
The design is very medium, clutchpower is a topic here and there and the support I experienced was awful.
I would love to see a lego set.
How about Lego Star Trek video game.
Could be interesting! Not very likely for now
Why should Lego get the Star Trek Licence? They only could do it worse. Look at the Star Trek UCS - Models. Stickers, Stickers, a Print, Stickers and i forgot Stickers. Oh. The instructions 3000 Parts, 2500 sides. And this for more Money as mostly all sets from Bluebrixx together. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 If there will Dioramas then they can bring Minifigs. But Bluebrixx showed it works without Minifigs. I my opinion there is no reason for Lego to get this license except they will block a good license for a conmpany who can do it better then Lego.