Hell yeah that’s exciting! Definitely will be less mainstream than the star wars sets, though.
I wonder how much of a gateway Lego might be for young potential fans. What eight year old looking through sets of superheroes and video game characters, isn’t going to immediately gravitate to the Enterprise D conference room?
Child: “That’s where Data and Geordi explain things to Captain Picard!”
Me, wiping a tear from my eye: “Yes it is.”
USS Cerritos with mini Boims, Mariner, Tendi and Rutherford please!
I guess their contract with Mega Bloks ran out
According to the Mega Bloks Enterprise D model I have on top of my bookshelf, Bega Bloks used to have a licensing agreement with Paramount.
I’ll believe it when I see it. That said, I’d be willing to shell out for a Rivendell size and quality 1701-D or DS9
Dream set idea: Huge 1701-D set.
Though not to scale, can be opened to reveal three interior decks. Top deck contains the Bridge, Picard’s Ready Room, and the Conference Room. Middle deck contains 10-forward, Sickbay, and a Crew Quarters with a Poker Table. Lower deck contains Main Engineering and a Transporter room.
Minifigs of the Bridge Crew, Guinen, Barclay, Wesley, Ro, Ogawa, O’Brian, Keiko, and a handful of misc crewmen. Throw in Spot and a Judge Q too.