>>8459117/r/equesting OPs to bring back thread challenges every few threads. I think its the right move to not do it every thread because they tend to get overlooked if they are always there. But maybe every third or fourth thread have a thread challenge or something. I'd do it but I never seem to be around when its time for a new thread. Just an idea. Also...
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>Do you have more MOCs built currently or official sets?>How much time do you spend with Lego a week, on average? Excluding time spent discussing lego on 4chan or around the web.>What retired pieces should The Lego Group bring back?>What makes a better set, assuming both sets are of equal monetary value? a) A set that stands by itself with no need for modification, OR
b) A set that encourages its builder to modify/expand it.
>When 2020 ends, will you have spent more, the same, or less on Lego than in 2019?>Which licenseshit theme should lego do in perpetuity? >You have come across a large collection of rare expensive pieces. Do you...a) Sell them
b) Preserve them
c) Incorporate them into your own builds
d) Just throw them in randomly with all your other loose pieces
e) Other. Please specify.