I think the playscale death star should be remade; the 2016 "remake" was basically just lego updating some of the character designs, meeting inflation, and updating the box.
Yeah I definitely wouldn’t be complaining if they made a play scale Death Star remake, but I don’t really know how they would update the set besides minor details, unless they went with a completely different design/concept
@@mjfeldy As someone whos attempted to remake the set, theres alot of different things you can do with the same piece count; simply remixing the rooms does wonders for the set
i asked the same question to the ai and it said this: - **The Ghost (75053)**: This set from the Star Wars Rebels animated series features the main ship of the rebel crew, with a detachable shuttle, rotating turrets, spring-loaded shooters, and six minifigures. It was released in 2014 and has not been remade since. A new version could include updated minifigures, more interior details, and a better connection system for the shuttle.Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones features the iconic bounty hunter's ship, with an opening cockpit, rotating wings, hidden missiles, and two minifigures. It was released in 2002 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more accurate colors, more play features, and a larger scale. - **Palpatine's Arrest (9526)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith features the climactic duel between the Jedi and the Sith Lord, with a detailed office scene, a window that can be smashed, and six minifigures. It was released in 2012 and has not been remade since. A new version could include a diorama style for adult collectors, with more realistic details, lighting effects, and a display stand. - **Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser (8039)**: This set from Star Wars: The Clone Wars features the massive warship of the Republic, with an opening bridge, a removable command center, a hangar bay, flick-fire missiles, and five minifigures. It was released in 2009 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more interior details, more minifigures, and a UCS (Ultimate Collector Series) scale. - **Bounty Hunter Pursuit (7133)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones features the chase scene between Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Zam Wesell on Coruscant, with two speeders and three minifigures. It was released in 2002 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more accurate shapes, colors, and stickers for the speeders, as well as updated minifigures. - **Death Star (75159)**: This set from Star Wars: A New Hope features the ultimate weapon of the Empire, with over 20 iconic scenes from the movie, such as the trash compactor, the detention block, the Emperor's throne room, and more. It also includes 23 minifigures and two droids. It was released in 2016 as a re-release of the 2008 version. A new version could include more details, more play features, and more minifigures from different movies. - **Trade Federation MTT (75058)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace features the massive transport vehicle of the droid army, with an opening front hatch that can deploy 16 battle droids, a rear hatch that can store four more droids, hidden spring-loaded shooters, and seven minifigures. It was released in 2014 as the third version of the MTT. A new version could include more accurate colors, more droids, and more play features. - **Battle of Endor (8038)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi features the final confrontation between the rebels and the Empire on the forest moon of Endor, with an Ewok village, an AT-ST walker, a speeder bike, a catapult, and 12 minifigures. It was released in 2009 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more Ewok huts, more trees, more vehicles, and more minifigures. - **TIE Bomber (4479)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back features the specialized TIE fighter that can drop bombs on enemy targets, with an opening cockpit, a rotating bomb bay door, and one minifigure. It was released in 2003 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more accurate proportions, colors, and stickers for the ship, as well as updated minifigure. - **Republic Gunship (75021)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones features the versatile transport and attack ship of the Republic army during the Clone Wars era. It has an opening cockpit,
Woah that’s actually so interesting! And is actually a pretty good response! I made this video a few months ago so ChatGPT must have gotten more accurate over time!
It always ends with “the demand has become stronger than ever” 😂
I think the playscale death star should be remade; the 2016 "remake" was basically just lego updating some of the character designs, meeting inflation, and updating the box.
Also, why is this channel suddenly being recommended to me? lol
Yeah I definitely wouldn’t be complaining if they made a play scale Death Star remake, but I don’t really know how they would update the set besides minor details, unless they went with a completely different design/concept
@@mjfeldy As someone whos attempted to remake the set, theres alot of different things you can do with the same piece count; simply remixing the rooms does wonders for the set
The UCS Falcon is really only missing a better MiniFigure selection.
The ai just wants that Millennium Falcon)
Loved it!
Happy new year Matt! This vid was awesome! I'd only heard of a similar AI which was used for movie scripts - hilarious answers too!
Happy new year to you as well!! Thanks! It’s so crazy what AI is able to do
what a great list
I'm still waiting for that UCS TaunTaun
Happy newmannium
i asked the same question to the ai and it said this:
- **The Ghost (75053)**: This set from the Star Wars Rebels animated series features the main ship of the rebel crew, with a detachable shuttle, rotating turrets, spring-loaded shooters, and six minifigures. It was released in 2014 and has not been remade since. A new version could include updated minifigures, more interior details, and a better connection system for the shuttle.Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones features the iconic bounty hunter's ship, with an opening cockpit, rotating wings, hidden missiles, and two minifigures. It was released in 2002 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more accurate colors, more play features, and a larger scale.
- **Palpatine's Arrest (9526)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith features the climactic duel between the Jedi and the Sith Lord, with a detailed office scene, a window that can be smashed, and six minifigures. It was released in 2012 and has not been remade since. A new version could include a diorama style for adult collectors, with more realistic details, lighting effects, and a display stand.
- **Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser (8039)**: This set from Star Wars: The Clone Wars features the massive warship of the Republic, with an opening bridge, a removable command center, a hangar bay, flick-fire missiles, and five minifigures. It was released in 2009 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more interior details, more minifigures, and a UCS (Ultimate Collector Series) scale.
- **Bounty Hunter Pursuit (7133)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones features the chase scene between Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Zam Wesell on Coruscant, with two speeders and three minifigures. It was released in 2002 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more accurate shapes, colors, and stickers for the speeders, as well as updated minifigures.
- **Death Star (75159)**: This set from Star Wars: A New Hope features the ultimate weapon of the Empire, with over 20 iconic scenes from the movie, such as the trash compactor, the detention block, the Emperor's throne room, and more. It also includes 23 minifigures and two droids. It was released in 2016 as a re-release of the 2008 version. A new version could include more details, more play features, and more minifigures from different movies.
- **Trade Federation MTT (75058)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace features the massive transport vehicle of the droid army, with an opening front hatch that can deploy 16 battle droids, a rear hatch that can store four more droids, hidden spring-loaded shooters, and seven minifigures. It was released in 2014 as the third version of the MTT. A new version could include more accurate colors, more droids, and more play features.
- **Battle of Endor (8038)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi features the final confrontation between the rebels and the Empire on the forest moon of Endor, with an Ewok village, an AT-ST walker, a speeder bike, a catapult, and 12 minifigures. It was released in 2009 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more Ewok huts, more trees, more vehicles, and more minifigures.
- **TIE Bomber (4479)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back features the specialized TIE fighter that can drop bombs on enemy targets, with an opening cockpit, a rotating bomb bay door, and one minifigure. It was released in 2003 and has not been remade since. A new version could include more accurate proportions, colors, and stickers for the ship, as well as updated minifigure.
- **Republic Gunship (75021)**: This set from Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones features the versatile transport and attack ship of the Republic army during the Clone Wars era. It has an opening cockpit,
Woah that’s actually so interesting! And is actually a pretty good response! I made this video a few months ago so ChatGPT must have gotten more accurate over time!
ChatGPT is broken, it writes insane essays
Forreal lol
It basically said the same thing five times
Yep basically lol
I don't know I find this AI stuff a bit creepy but it was fun to see what it would say. Happy New Year!
Happy new year man!! Yeah it is kinda scary how much AI can do, but I thought it would make for an interesting video!
I wonder if AI would be better now 🤔