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Damon33 Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 16:28:25
Don't know if everyone got a chance to see these Kre-o sets yet, but I can tell you they were awesome up close. The detail is a step up from some of the other brick companies, and they did the license proud in my opinion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcDaMPjehKE&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLWNTw_yY1cBygN7P7W6pOij2blRt0zEW6

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Damon33 Posted - 26 Feb 2014 : 18:32:19
Ill tell you the truth, I love LEGO but I actually like the KRE-O mini figs better, even the MEGA Bloks mini figs are nicer than the LEGO ones in my opinion. Well the way that I see it is that LEGO can't own all the licenses so I feel like Mega Bloks and KRE-O having some of them means they will actually get made rather than not. I am excited to introduce them to the kids though, a great way to get them into D&D...
Ashe Ravenheart Posted - 26 Feb 2014 : 15:19:22
KRE-O is distributed by Hasbro (which, y'know, owns Transformers, GI Joe, and D&D) and was made to be compatible with LEGO products (although I still prefer LEGO over the KRE-O mini-figs).
Wooly Rupert Posted - 26 Feb 2014 : 00:21:27
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Originally posted by sleyvas

they're actually trying to push D&D as a lego type knockoff??? I know you want to get them young, but you also don't want the old ones going "that's for babies". But, what do I know, I'm not a business major.



KREO has been doing a lot of block versions of action figure lines... There are KREO Transformers and KREO GI Joes, that I know of. But they don't have near the market share of the brick market that Lego does. I myself would have preferred D&D Legos... But I've already got a Lego elf, and a Lego dwarf, and a Lego wizard, without getting into the Lord of the Rings Lego figures (yes, I have a Lego wizard that is not Gandalf, as well as Gandalf).
sleyvas Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 23:50:50
they're actually trying to push D&D as a lego type knockoff??? I know you want to get them young, but you also don't want the old ones going "that's for babies". But, what do I know, I'm not a business major.
Fellfire Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 23:42:53
A black? Lightsaber?! Does it light up like the red one?
Ayrik Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 22:46:34
My Lego Vader has been known to duel my other Lego people from time to time. He (accidentally?) came with a BLACK lightsaber, which makes him too overwhelmingly awesome to just sit around a shelf trying to intimidate a few sci-fi novels.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 22:40:02
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Originally posted by Fellfire

I lay claim to Darth Vader and Batman.



I never replaced my Lego Darth Vader, but I've got a Lego Batman at work, as well. He shares a case with Gandalf, Indiana Jones, Wolverine, Captain Jack Sparrow, and Iron Man... Man, imagine that as your adventuring company!

The only non-Lego brick figures I have are Daleks.

I've been trying to find a KRE-O BAT from the GI Joe line, but I haven't had much luck finding one for cheaper than the action figure.
Fellfire Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 21:35:02
I lay claim to Darth Vader and Batman.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 25 Feb 2014 : 17:06:41
I wasn't impressed with the level of detail... Lego has gotten a lot better than they used to be with detail, and some of the figures have simply amazing levels of detail. I actually have 40+ Lego minifigs on my desk at work (most in display cases), and the level of detail on a lot of them blows away what we can see in that video.

Among the minifigs I have at work are a dwarf, a minotaur, Captain Jack Sparrow, an unnamed pirate (with eyepatch, hook hand,and pegleg), an evil knight, and Gandalf. There are a lot more, but those are the most fantasy-related ones -- trying to stay somewhat on topic.

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