Originally posted by CP5670
The new specialized pieces aren't too bad, but most of the recent models cannot really compete with the old ones, at least in the Technic and Space categories. Some of the new pieces are quite useful, but the official models do not really make good use of them. (the one exception to this is the 8466 4x4 Off-Roader though, which has extremely good general construction)
Kudos to Lego for re-releasing some of the old classics though; that was a very nice move.
I hope they decide to re-release the legendary 8868 Airtech Claw Rig - my favorite set.
I would readily get another one for parts, even though I already have three of them.
(I am a total Technic addict; got some $4000 worth of Lego Technic sets, collected over 15 years
)
Technic and Space are my two favorite lines, with Technic showing a strong lead. Transformable and other variable geometry models are my favorite things to build.
I have to agree with you about the box models: very seldom do they take good advantage fo the included parts. I think, though, that part of that is strategy. I think they make goofy models with good parts with the express purpose of giving the kids a cheeseball base to build cool stuff up from.
I didn't know they were rereleasing any of the older models, though. I'd especially like to get a rerelease of the old Galaxy Commander (complete with original decals) and perhaps the Beta Command Base. Heck, I'd accept an UPDATE of the Galaxy Commander using some of the newer pieces that debuted in the Space Police line. I'd like them to bring back the monorails too (now that I can afford them), and perhaps a rerelease of all the SuperCars.
I have a ritual with legos. The first thing I do is build the the box model. Usually, I will immediately tear it back apart and build something cool. If I buy several sets at once (perfect example: the black SuperCar, the yellow super crane and two of the fibre optic sets) I will build everything and leave it for a day. Then, I will tear everything apart and use
every single piece from all the sets too build some monstrous creation. Only once this has been done, can they all be disassembled and added to the Lego Collective.
A notable exception: My StarWars and Bionicles sets are all kept seperate from the main collective. I have no idea why.