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🕹️Atty Dec 14, 2016 @ 2:47am
Lego Worlds: WW2 set or on war? :)
Is there any possibility?
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HoJu Eructus Dec 14, 2016 @ 3:07am 
Lego has always taken a definite non-violent and non-war stance, so not a chance. The closest you can get to actual war are medieval knights fighting each other. Or maybe mods in the future
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🕹️Atty Dec 14, 2016 @ 3:12am 
Thanks!
apoundofapples Dec 14, 2016 @ 9:56am 
I had Lego sets as a kid that had American soldiers based in the 1800s. That would be cool If they added them.
HoJu Eructus Dec 14, 2016 @ 11:15am 
Oh, yeah, the western sets include both Union and Confederate soldiers, so maybe we will see them ingame.
EDIT: My mistake, all the Confederate legos out there are fan-made customs. Official lego have always had only Union cavalry in their western sets.
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Thatrius Dec 14, 2016 @ 6:20pm 
LEGO did - at one point - sell WW2 sets; only under a different brand name, "Cobi".
Like LEGO bricks, each stud had the LEGO emblem in raised print on its surface. Unlike LEGO, the minifigures had 3-dimentional noses.
Of course, being that these sets were never sold in stores, I don't think they would make it to LEGO Worlds, either. The game is also supposed to be rated "E"; so I assume having military-related aspects would violate regulations.
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🕹️Atty Dec 15, 2016 @ 2:16am 
Originally posted by Theoden:
LEGO did - at one point - sell WW2 sets; only under a different brand name, "Cobi".
Like LEGO bricks, each stud had the LEGO emblem in raised print on its surface. Unlike LEGO, the minifigures had 3-dimentional noses.
Of course, being that these sets were never sold in stores, I don't think they would make it to LEGO Worlds, either. The game is also supposed to be rated "E"; so I assume having military-related aspects would violate regulations.

I would buy on Amazon :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WujitWZFqc
HoJu Eructus Dec 15, 2016 @ 3:43am 
Originally posted by Theoden:
LEGO did - at one point - sell WW2 sets; only under a different brand name, "Cobi".
Like LEGO bricks, each stud had the LEGO emblem in raised print on its surface. Unlike LEGO, the minifigures had 3-dimentional noses.
Of course, being that these sets were never sold in stores, I don't think they would make it to LEGO Worlds, either. The game is also supposed to be rated "E"; so I assume having military-related aspects would violate regulations.
I'm pretty sure they aren't real lego bricks. Just another knock-off lego "compatible with other brands". They look less crappy than your regular lego knock-off, though, I'll give you that, except the minifigs, those look quite terrible
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Thatrius Dec 15, 2016 @ 7:58am 
Originally posted by HoJu:
I'm pretty sure they aren't real lego bricks. Just another knock-off lego "compatible with other brands". They look less crappy than your regular lego knock-off, though, I'll give you that, except the minifigs, those look quite terrible

I don't know; I'm pretty sure I remember seeing the LEGO emblem atop the minifigure heads, as well as all the studs. I may be wrong, though. I'll have to look more into it.
KilroyWasHere Dec 17, 2016 @ 8:32am 
Originally posted by Theoden:
LEGO did - at one point - sell WW2 sets; only under a different brand name, "Cobi".
Like LEGO bricks, each stud had the LEGO emblem in raised print on its surface. Unlike LEGO, the minifigures had 3-dimentional noses.
Of course, being that these sets were never sold in stores, I don't think they would make it to LEGO Worlds, either. The game is also supposed to be rated "E"; so I assume having military-related aspects would violate regulations.

Cobi is a seperate company from Lego, and is headquartered in Poland. Cobi stil sells WWII sets, such as tanks.
Last edited by KilroyWasHere; Dec 17, 2016 @ 8:34am
Thatrius Dec 17, 2016 @ 2:07pm 
Originally posted by TheSpaceManiac:
Cobi is a seperate company from Lego, and is headquartered in Poland. Cobi stil sells WWII sets, such as tanks.
My mistake. I could have sworn I saw the LEGO emblem on their bricks the last time I used them, though...
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