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I'm not exactly sure how bluemoose intends to report the data, but its fine to cast an additional vote for a previously mentioned set in the case that he presents total votes or he presents a subset of the most mentioned sets.
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I love that they explicitly exclude monorail. Cracks me up. I might have to agree with Bluemoose. Deep Sea Refuge was released during my dark ages. When I got back into the hobby I saw that set and had to have it. It's one of my favs.
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@bluemoose: now that you have mentioned those characteristics, I'd go for excessive modelling details and challenging build. Also, given those traits, I'd guess they're after making big sets. Since I like mecha, I'll add realistic articulations. 5764 would've looked better if it had more joints IMO.
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I'm going to try one more time to steer the conversation in the intended direction so that bluemoose can effectively and efficiently gather the information and feed it back to the LEGO CEC team. Please mention your favorite minifig-based (non-licensed, non monorail) set, and avoid digressing too much into a conversation…
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^ Heh... as bluemoose said "ignore themes" as an answer. My point was if you're trying to legitimately decide, for example, between 6419 Rolling Acres Ranch and 7744 Police Headquarters, your response may produce more of a result if you chose the former because the pastel colors are a bit of a departure from that which is…
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bluemoose is posting exactly how the question was posed: the title asked about "future themes" and the direct question instead asked for identifying our favorite past minifig-scale models that were neither licensed, nor monorail. We can infer that if TLG can extrapolate common traits between the top vote-getters that…
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