• @ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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    41 year ago

    ooo the Death Star is probably the best one, that or the Super Star Destroyer. Always wanted to build them, to bad they’re $2000 dollars a piece now due to never being reprinted.

    Lego horror sets would be an amazing idea though, like the Shining mansion/hotel, the Psycho motel, a The Thing arctic base, or other more modern movies. Those would be incredibly cool sets.

    • I really want that Death Star from 2016 tho.

      Some bangers I want to see in Lego include: Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Five nights at Freddy’s pizzeria, Silent Hill and Resident Evil. Also, Bela Lugosi Dracula castle would be dope

      • @ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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        31 year ago

        Me too sigh there are plenty of old sets I would love to buy and that would make Lego hundreds of millions of dollars if they issued a reprint.

        I’d personally love the old 2009 Venetor Star Destroyer set. My mom saved up all she could for months to buy me that set for my birthday when I was little and I loved that thing so much, but it was stolen years ago when we moved :/ sucks that is $1500 dollars now too.

        Those horror franchises would have sets sound like they’d be really interesting a good builds!

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            31 year ago

            Yeah, the best price I can find range from 800-1200 from a reputable source, then they throw on tax and insane shipping charges, its nuts.

            They’re not even consistent, they did a “Movie Monster” line a few years ago and they dropped the ball hard. Like it was comically and laughably bad while being insanely overpriced, which makes no sense because because all of the monsters they chose were in the public domain, like Frankenstein, Dracula, and Werewolves. But yikes, the sets looked like something a 5 year old would put together during playtime.