Oddly enough, it looks like one of the Lord of the Rings sets has some great parts for MFZ.
Shelob Attacks has lots of clips, hinges, click hinges, and a
2x4 Triple Wedge w/Spider Eyes pattern that I think will see a lot of use. It's also $19.99 USD for 200+ parts, so it's in the sweet spot for Price/Piece.
Another Creator set that has good parts is
5763 Dune Hopper.
A super-hero set that's an affordable Price per Piece and has good pieces? Who'da thunk it?
6862 Superman vs. Power Armor Lex is that set.
I bought the Supes vs. Lex set from Bricklink a few weeks ago. Haven't done anything with the parts, yet, but all the purple and green were shouting HI-LEGS!! at me.
ReplyDeleteHow come lego sells a giant man eating spider but refuses MFZ?
ReplyDelete(not to mention the other kinds of things LOTR has, or exo-force, or star wars...)
Because the creators of MFZ haven't presented it to Lego in any way, shape, or form? And they don't want to?
DeleteRight-I guess MFZ still does go against their policy. Plus, the inherent popularity of LOTR or other licensed themes.
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