>>11103775The conundrum with Lego is that you can make whatever you want, so why does it matter which sets you buy? the key to it all is the glorious minifigure
I see people here complain about no castles sets, when clearly there are enough pieces to make your own castles out of any Harry Potter set, why does it matter that the sets come with Harry Potter figures? Yoink! replace them with yellow-headed castle people.
as long as you have access to regular castle minifigures, which are currently locked into $200 giant sets.
IDK what's the data on how many $200 sets sell vs how many $20 sets sell, is it better for Lego to have only giant sets? or can they make the same amount of profit selling 10 times as many $20 sets? Am I personally going to buy 10 sets at $20? probably not, but I'm not going to buy any $200 set at all, no matter what figures it comes with.
for example: how many people made their own Speed Champion sized KITT cars? We already have the Michael Knight figure for it