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Never really was interested in these posters, but I am definitely going to grab this one! I like it’s retro-space movie feel, despite it being an era before my time. It really looks like a legit movie poster!
Thank you! The original draft did include cast names at the bottom like a movie poster.
I kinda wish the posters were much more clearly Lego, because people unfamiliar with Lego history will have no idea what this is supposed to be getting at.
Thank you for your feedback. Do you mean that the Minifigures should be drawn like Minifigures, to the same proportions, etc.? I’ll agree, most of these are not very accessible to the casual LEGO fan. I wanted to stay away from Photography as it is the go-to for LEGO art these days. If you could imagine an illustrated LEGO-themed poster that speaks to you, what would it be?
It’d be neat to see posters that were more like fake Lego movie posters. With the poster here, nothing in it is clearly Lego. There aren’t even any visible studs or normal figures. As a Lego inspired poster, it’s great, but I’d have to explain to my friends what it’s from.
If you took this poster and made the people look like gritty Lego people, and obvious brick designs, it would be clearer. Even having the words look more brick-like might help.
This poster is great! I would love to see posters from other Lego space themes that I could hang up alongside this one. Ice Planet 2000 please!
Thank you for your order, Michael. It shipped today. Most of the time it is the artist’s choice on theme/set, but I too would love to see an Ice Planet piece made.