TheOrcKing Posted October 11, 2015 Author Posted October 11, 2015 which version of the Dalek's do people prefer? Ideas (1st pic) or the dimensions version (2nd pic)Dimensions seems more retro & bulky while Ideas is detailed and streamlined. I think the eyestalk on both can swivel which is a necessary feature. I know some people elsewhere with complaints about their sizing being not right saying that the Dalek builds are "too big" and "should be under the height of a minifigure". Perhaps but until LEGO starts making even smaller blocks, these are just fine. Anyway each have their own little bits that make both intriguing. I imagine some of the bulk for the Dimensions version has to do with the other two rebuilds for the model in the game. Quote
thoroakenfelder Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 Must get 2 for me and several to part out. 2 Quote
TheOrcKing Posted October 18, 2015 Author Posted October 18, 2015 Here is a New Elementary review. 1 Quote
jaylay Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 So which ideas set gets the boot when this comes out? Quote
Tom J Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 does anyone know if this is going to be a Lego S&H only set or will it be sold elsewhere (specifically in the UK) Quote
feed Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Be stunned if it’s not sold elsewhere. BBC will certainly stock it. Imagine that part of the licence agreement is that its everywhere. Quote
wsuskee Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Is this big in Europe because I have never heard of Dr Who? If it wasnt for being into Lego I would have never heard of this show. I thought I was just not in the loop or maybe it was is geared for older or younger people than me, I'm 36. I asked around the bar rail last night (my place of work) and it seems like you either cant believe I have never heard of it or you are like me and completely clueless. I asked 25 people and the 3 people that really knew about the show all grew up or spent time in Europe. I had a few people say its a reality tv show which I found out was wrong and a few others thought it might be a band. Someone said the main dude is David Tennant and that I should know who that was. Again I was clueless but after looking at his bio pic I did know him as the guy from Gracepoint but other than that never heard of him. Just wondering if I am the only one clueless on this? Quote
BrickChick Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Just wondering if I am the only one clueless on this? Yes. 3 Quote
thoroakenfelder Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Is this big in Europe because I have never heard of Dr Who? If it wasnt for being into Lego I would have never heard of this show. I thought I was just not in the loop or maybe it was is geared for older or younger people than me, I'm 36. I asked around the bar rail last night (my place of work) and it seems like you either cant believe I have never heard of it or you are like me and completely clueless. I asked 25 people and the 3 people that really knew about the show all grew up or spent time in Europe. I had a few people say its a reality tv show which I found out was wrong and a few others thought it might be a band. Someone said the main dude is David Tennant and that I should know who that was. Again I was clueless but after looking at his bio pic I did know him as the guy from Gracepoint but other than that never heard of him. Just wondering if I am the only one clueless on this?For a little while in the 70's/80's it was on PBS. I know my mom watched it sometimes back then. Then when the series came back in2005, I thought it was on Sci-Fi or something, but I don't recall. It's kind of a culty show. When nerds watch it and like it, they tend to go really all in on it. I think the Venn Diagram of LEGO nerds and Whovians has a large overlap.It's huge in Britain and former British colonies. Quote
lobo1969 Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Being in Canada, I thought Dr. Who was universally known even if you never watched the show (I barely watched it). Almost a house hold name but maybe not in the USA? I assumed it was a big enough pop culture phenomena that eveyone just KNEW about Dr.Who. 1 Quote
Locutus001 Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Well Doctor Who isn't THAT popular.As a fan I know about it but I doubt that most germans know the series. Same for french people. Of course it's airing here and there but it's not as popular as it is in GB I'd say.Anyhow, I guess it'll perform just great ;-) Quote
Neosphinx Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 Well Doctor Who isn't THAT popular. As a fan I know about it but I doubt that most germans know the series. Same for french people. Of course it's airing here and there but it's not as popular as it is in GB I'd say. Anyhow, I guess it'll perform just great ;-) Quote
Huskers1236 Posted October 21, 2015 Posted October 21, 2015 For a little while in the 70's/80's it was on PBS. I know my mom watched it sometimes back then. Then when the series came back in2005, I thought it was on Sci-Fi or something, but I don't recall. It's kind of a culty show. When nerds watch it and like it, they tend to go really all in on it. I think the Venn Diagram of LEGO nerds and Whovians has a large overlap.It's huge in Britain and former British colonies.That's the only time I ever watched the show. A couple times as a kid on PBS. Thought it was weird then and never watched again. I've also never heard of David Tennant in my life so don't feel bad guys. I'm sure it's a decent show, any show that's been around as long as Dr. Who would be, but i don't believe it to be a "huge" show in the US. Quote
TheOrcKing Posted October 22, 2015 Author Posted October 22, 2015 I knew Doctor Who since birth. For all I know my first word was "Doctor". With a cult following on par to other classic series of television, I'd say it is popular here in US or at the very least people know of the Doctor. Besides it's rather difficult to ever mention the concept of time travel without him popping into the conversation. 2 Quote
marcandre Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 Is this big in Europe because I have never heard of Dr Who? If it wasn't for being into Lego I would have never heard of this show. Your not alone. I had never heard of it until recently. Quote
dcdfan Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 It sounds like we need a poll. Is Lego the first you've heard of Dr. Who? Or something similar... 1 Quote
trekgate502 Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 It sounds like we need a poll. Is Lego the first you've heard of Dr. Who? Or something similar...knock knockwhos therewhy yes I am 2 Quote
thoroakenfelder Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 My joke for my kids wasKnock knockwho's there?DoctorDoctor Who?(then I do the theme) 1 Quote
Alpinemaps Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 My joke for my kids wasKnock knockwho's there?DoctorDoctor Who?(then I do the theme)I think I need you to record something for Youtube please. Quote
thoroakenfelder Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 I think I need you to record something for Youtube please.oh, no thank you. It's a little too embarrassing to contemplate that. Quote
TheOrcKing Posted October 22, 2015 Author Posted October 22, 2015 Adding a poll or trying to anyway. 1 Quote
dcdfan Posted October 22, 2015 Posted October 22, 2015 Adding a poll or trying to anyway. Thanks for the poll. TWSS... Quote
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