Yeah i disagree completely. The city sets have a lot going for them for kids, many minifigures, interesting builds and good play features. There's no way this theme will fail, its just too popular for both kids and adults alike. Weve seen this kind of thing with other themes numerous times and its gone fine. The comparison between the two f40s doesnt work because in that scenario they are literally just the same exact car, and thats it. The city sets are very different, its not just about the car itself. Also when has a child ever said 'only the best is good enough', some kids might think that but not the majority
This video is completely wrong. Kids won't care about the additional details in Speed champions, but they will definitely care about the play value by the added F1 garage, truck or pit stop. And your second opinion about people not knowing what to pick, well people will pick the team they are the fan of, or the team they recognize the most. Lot of you who are against Lego releasing all 10 F1 cars as separate sets at the same time are missing the most crucial point: You don't have to buy everything. I think it is great to have options, especially when you consider that all of the cars look completely different! Sure, at first glance they might seem the same, only with different colors, but if you check them in more detail, you will see there is not two that would be the same.
@@Gorrila_Man231 for me its ruins the display value of a model. Nothing screams "cheap" more than details and decals being stickers on a nice build. Especially on lego becuase we know how much better prints look compared to stickers. I even would rather have UV printed decals on pieces than stickers.
I do not think it will fail as the collection has a thing for everyone regardless of age, let me explain. The fanbase of F1 consist of people of all ages but mainly young to middle age adults with this pool they can sell the speed champion as a collection item that can also be play with and the technics is a collection item as well as the nigel mansel but with the city it can be to be gifted to the kids of the adults as a way for them to take interest in the sport as well as some of those items can really look good as a collection item in a custom shelf. That is also why there is a series of f1 lego that is targeted for little children. With the speed champions what lego can do is limit the amount of cars depending on the location for example in Argentina only sell the top teams (red bull. ferrari, mclaren and mercedes) and williams (one of the drivers is argentinian).
Yeah i disagree completely. The city sets have a lot going for them for kids, many minifigures, interesting builds and good play features. There's no way this theme will fail, its just too popular for both kids and adults alike. Weve seen this kind of thing with other themes numerous times and its gone fine. The comparison between the two f40s doesnt work because in that scenario they are literally just the same exact car, and thats it. The city sets are very different, its not just about the car itself. Also when has a child ever said 'only the best is good enough', some kids might think that but not the majority
This video is completely wrong. Kids won't care about the additional details in Speed champions, but they will definitely care about the play value by the added F1 garage, truck or pit stop. And your second opinion about people not knowing what to pick, well people will pick the team they are the fan of, or the team they recognize the most. Lot of you who are against Lego releasing all 10 F1 cars as separate sets at the same time are missing the most crucial point: You don't have to buy everything. I think it is great to have options, especially when you consider that all of the cars look completely different! Sure, at first glance they might seem the same, only with different colors, but if you check them in more detail, you will see there is not two that would be the same.
if they will have shell life of at least 5 years, than ok
Me when I see LEGO F1 failing: Just as Count Dooku predicted
Hahaha 😂😂😂
My reason I won't buy any Speed Champions F1s: Stickers
I don't mind of adding many stickers. I rather buy Speed Champions F1 anyway.
@@Gorrila_Man231 for me its ruins the display value of a model. Nothing screams "cheap" more than details and decals being stickers on a nice build.
Especially on lego becuase we know how much better prints look compared to stickers.
I even would rather have UV printed decals on pieces than stickers.
And if it was printed we'd be crying over the price
Great video!
I do not think it will fail as the collection has a thing for everyone regardless of age, let me explain. The fanbase of F1 consist of people of all ages but mainly young to middle age adults with this pool they can sell the speed champion as a collection item that can also be play with and the technics is a collection item as well as the nigel mansel but with the city it can be to be gifted to the kids of the adults as a way for them to take interest in the sport as well as some of those items can really look good as a collection item in a custom shelf. That is also why there is a series of f1 lego that is targeted for little children. With the speed champions what lego can do is limit the amount of cars depending on the location for example in Argentina only sell the top teams (red bull. ferrari, mclaren and mercedes) and williams (one of the drivers is argentinian).
Great Video! I agree with a lot of your takes!
Thanks for watching! Which one do you agree with the most
@ The UCS vs. F1 comparison!
Great video, got a LEGO Giveaway going on my channel if you wanna get involved 💪