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Originally Posted by [SP]Neo
lol first you have to build a chair out of legos^^
btw: i don't like these boxes with film themes...they have too many special pieces and it destroys the creativity...i only use usual bricks
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There are pros and cons to these sets. The Star Wars sets (and video games) have been very important to keeping the Lego company on a stable financial footing in this age of so many entertainment options.
I have found that many of the film-based sets a definite bonus since they often have parts in "realistic" colors (not the basic yellow, red and blue). For example I have built almost entire buildings out of numerous Harry Potter sets I purchased on clearance a few years ago. Those sets had a lot of tan and gray Lego bricks and arches. Many of the Star Wars sets have lots of gray parts which is a good approximation for concrete, stone, or even steel buildings.
The airplane set that Kevin from Texas mentions is actually not a movie themed set (it is a City set). I do agree that parts that are too specialized are not good (although don't underestimate the ability of some builders to redeploy a part in a way totally different than what was original intended).