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The life of the LEGO fan is (thankfully) often filled with various and varied rumors about upcoming products and themes that the manufacturer could possibly decline. For 2015, two new rumors are fueling discussions and speculation:
In the LEGO Creator Expert range, the set 10244 Fairground Mixer released in spring 2014 would be joined by a big wheel (ferris wheels in English), to flesh out the concept of a fun fair. There is already a Ferris wheel model in the LEGO catalog with the Creator 4957 set released in 2007. This new version of the merry-go-round should be able to be motorized, as is the case with the attraction of the set 10244. The Luna Park of LEGOville takes shape ...
More exciting, in 2015, a new licensed theme would hit shelves: It could be a range in the spirit of what the license offered "maison"Monster Fighters, but with a minus side"zombie"and a retro touch that should awaken childhood memories in many fans. Based on this description, we obviously immediately think of the Scooby-Doo license. Some people mention the possibility of a Ghostbusters range, I am less convinced .
The Scooby-Doo license is in great shape, with a live show, DVDs galore, etc ... Derivatives are however now manufactured by character-building which also has the Doctor Who license. But we know that LEGO has solved its license problem for the Doctor Who brand, there is no reason why it should not be the same for Scooby-Doo ...
In short, this is enough to fuel the discussions for the weeks to come ...
Sorry for the illustrative image above, I tried to kill two birds with one stone ...
Update : The Scooby-Doo license becomes clearer. Another source (view comments) allows us to obtain more information: Marketing of several sets planned for May / June 2015. On the menu, a set with the Mystery Van and the minifigs of Scooby-Doo, Sammy Rogers and Fred Jones, a set with what looks like a haunted castle with Scooby-Doo, Sammy, Vera Dinkley and Daphne Blake, and two other sets. One of the creatures provided in these boxes looks like a "swamp creature".
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- Jaja : Ah there's the 2024 Christmas Kdo which will be under the tree 🌲...
- Bertrand : A perfect set...
- Jeremy : Beep beep beep beep...
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- Lack : I don't really see the link with Darth Malak's minifigure 🤔...
- Abyss : This R2-D2 is so cute!...
- Floloclo : It's me who didn't understand or the leaks didn't speak...
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