If I had the power to make decisions at Lego:
1. Lower set prices and lower piece count on most sets, especially if the piece count has a big portion of 1x1 elements.
2. All year, every year, there would be small and affordable City sets for "city building" and "army building". Every set would be about 4 or 5 minifigs of police, firefighters, doctors and nurses and medics, business people, beach people, store clerks, sports, and construction workers, etc. Each set would come with appropriate accessories and hair/helmet swaps, and enough blocks for building part of a firehouse, police station, hospital, construction site, etc.
3. More varieties of trains with and without power functions.
4. Sticker sheets with multiples of the same stickers (an Octan sheet for placing Octan logos on your MOCs, build boards, transparent windows, car doors, banners, etc).
5. Yearly Star Wars sets will have a selection from each film and Shitney Products™.
6. Fewer $200+ sets that are just dust collectors or have almost no kind of play value, no stickers in any set above $100 but you also get sticker sheets if you want to add extra stuff to your already existing bricks
7. We are going back to colored pellets.
8. Less fleshies, more yellow
9. Box art will be the set photographed in a real environment, or constructed, to encourage imagination, no Photoshop renders
10. Lego Group will no longer make sets with mobile app integration unless it is a stopmotion movie studio set.
11. Unified box and manual sizes, no glued boxes
12. Every year will have Lego History inspired sets. So Paradisa, Town, Blacktron, Bionicle, Space, Fabuland, etc from the beginning of Lego to current day
13. Moving forward all new Lego magazine catalogs will be printed on non dog shit paper and ink and will have gags, comics, and moc ideas, along with what sets are currently available for the season in a much better presentation.
>>10227555The movie was pretty good in 3D.