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Legend
Kreo is kinda off brand knock off Lego.
Not sure if you can even get it here now I think my niece had some.
Nah, they stopped making them in like 2016...
Kreo is kinda off brand knock off Lego.
Not sure if you can even get it here now I think my niece had some.
Legos PCs are 2 for a $1 at dollar tree. Grab them and paint them how you want them to. Two of my occasional gamers use Legos as their mini. I used legos to build my war machines. Caution taking a dremel cutting blade to a lego flat will get you high.You know what? While D&D is at the highest levels of popularity then it's ever been, while they're working on making a movie and have multiple high profile video games coming out ... why haven't we gotten a D&D Lego (or megablocks, or whatever) deal? It seems like the products would simply design themselves:
Just seems like it would be fun and useful, plus many would be useful for other lego aficionados.
- Bucket of Player Characters - 5-10 mini fig bodies, two or three heads for each of the races (more for human and elf, since they can be used for other things), with parts for helmets, armor, weapons, wings ...
- Bucket of Orcs - mini figs for your orc horde needs.
- Bucket of Goblins - mini figs for your goblin horde needs.
- Monster Manual Packs - sets for building 3 or so smaller classic monsters, like rust monsters, displacer beasts.
- Iconic Monsters - big sets for making big iconic monsters and villains, like Orcus or Gargantuan Dragons
- Dungeon Terrain - for making dungeon rooms
- Wilderness Terrain - for making wilderness maps
- Urban Terrain - etc.
What are other product tie-ins you'd like to see?
You know what? While D&D is at the highest levels of popularity then it's ever been, while they're working on making a movie and have multiple high profile video games coming out ... why haven't we gotten a D&D Lego (or megablocks, or whatever) deal? It seems like the products would simply design themselves:
Just seems like it would be fun and useful, plus many would be useful for other lego aficionados.
- Bucket of Player Characters - 5-10 mini fig bodies, two or three heads for each of the races (more for human and elf, since they can be used for other things), with parts for helmets, armor, weapons, wings ...
- Bucket of Orcs - mini figs for your orc horde needs.
- Bucket of Goblins - mini figs for your goblin horde needs.
- Monster Manual Packs - sets for building 3 or so smaller classic monsters, like rust monsters, displacer beasts.
- Iconic Monsters - big sets for making big iconic monsters and villains, like Orcus or Gargantuan Dragons
- Dungeon Terrain - for making dungeon rooms
- Wilderness Terrain - for making wilderness maps
- Urban Terrain - etc.
What are other product tie-ins you'd like to see?
More like $5 close to me. And well, like someone upthread said, there's nothing in the shelves right now. This is why I use playmobil instead:for example the Lego "collectible minifigs" series cost typically around 3 bucks per minifig nowadays, and licensed Lego material is even more expensive than regular Lego due to the royalties.
In addition to fantasy-themed Legos and knock-off Legos (KRE-O, etc) there is a Lego "mod" community out there producing all sorts of Lego-compatible pieces, including fantasy-themed stuff perfect for D&D. Probably more expensive than official Legos though . . . .
That's true. Also, it might be possible to use 3d printing.