I was wondering the same thing, only more generic as in "gun". Oh oh! To shoot Burns!
Why does Lego come in "make this thing" sets instead of more creative "ton of bricks-make whatever you want" sets anymore?
Are children less creative? I'm just sayin'
Looking at other licensed Lego sets of similar size, it seems the $150-$300 price tag is accurate (and probably on the low side). Man, I love the Simpsons and I like Legos, but there's no way I can see paying that kind of money for this. Especially since I know one day my kids will cannibalize the bricks to make, like, a barn for their My Little Ponies or something. Just like the ancient Romans stole stones from the Colosseum to build Ye Olde Roman Brothel or whatever.
Edited to add: I love that EA' s filtering software asterisks out Saint but not brothel.
I'm pretty sure this will NOT end up costing £90 in pounds. Who'd pay that much? I could see it being about £60.
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As such, I'm estimating this will be $250, and $5 per extra mini fig you want (such as Apu).
I still want it though...I need help.
EDIT: Looks like I was wrong! Only $200 and Mini Figs will be cheaper. YAY
Lol!
I was wondering the same thing, only more generic as in "gun". Oh oh! To shoot Burns!
Why does Lego come in "make this thing" sets instead of more creative "ton of bricks-make whatever you want" sets anymore?
Are children less creative? I'm just sayin'
I think it's the nail gun from the episode where she nails Homer to the wall.
Lego Simpsons/Flanders Costumes and Lego Simpson House facade as a tie-in would be awesome.
Ouch. Right in the wallet!
Actually that's cheap for a lego set of that size, let alone a branded set. I expect the price will translate to £150-160 when it reaches the UK.
http://www.trendolizer.com/2014/01/71006--the-simpsons-house.html