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All the tricks to do a little teasing without immediately revealing everything are good to take and LEGO is going today on the LEGO Ideas platform of an operation that looks like it a modest survey allowing fans to choose which BrickHeadz figure will have the honor of being the 150th in the line.
Among the four proposals in the running, it is obviously the one based on the JAWS (Les Dents de la Mer) franchise that attracts attention. We know that LEGO has signed a five-year contract with Universal Pictures which allows him to have access to a few licenses such as Universal Monsters including a first variation in BrickHeadz format is currently available via the set 40422 Frankenstein. The JAWS franchise is also in the trash that LEGO now has access to.
Un Duo Pack of BrickHeadz with a Sam Quint (Robert Shaw) minifigure accompanied by a shark should please fans of the 1975 movie directed by Steven Spielberg, but I hope that LEGO takes this a step further with a possible set 18 + which would feature Quint's boat, the Orca, the shark and some minifigs including the essential Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) and Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfus) ...
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- Lumen : this range is definitely cute and colorful, I...
- Lumen : As usual, the finish is not that, too bad because I...
- GrimBrick : Without doubt the most successful of this collection, the accessories...
- crazybattle : We're pretty used to sloppy sets lately, but...
- GrimBrick : It's nice, but for once I would have preferred something...
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