In 2011 it was Transformers.
Then in 2012, Kre-O expands into Battleship.
Now, to coincide with the release of the next Star Trek movie, Hasbro has acquired a license to produce Star Trek Kre-O sets.
Scheduled for release in May 2013.
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In 2011 it was Transformers.
Then in 2012, Kre-O expands into Battleship.
Now, to coincide with the release of the next Star Trek movie, Hasbro has acquired a license to produce Star Trek Kre-O sets.
Scheduled for release in May 2013.
Oh wow, now that is a license worth having and utilising; a very wise business decision by Hasbro indeed and very glad to see them utilising Kreo to their full advantage. :eek::)
If they're looking to take Lego on they're going the right way about it, it'll take quite a while yet and they'll never really overthrow Lego but they'll certainly provide a very vaible alternative with quite the competitive edge. ;):cool:
that's interesting news.
my only concern is the human figures. the ones that came with the first wave of Kre-O Transformers were really crap. I'm only talking about the generic humans and not the Autobot/Decepticon kre-o's - those were awesome.
but yes, the generic humans were really boring and ugly and had none of the charm of lego minifigures. they really need to work on the faces :/
Only reason generic humans were ugly were because they were generic, they weren't representations of any of the characters that we liked. I'm sure that if they make a decent representation of the Star Trek characters they'd look awesome too.
yeah but when you look through lego sets with a few similar generic figures - they all still look good :)