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Ep. 87 - LEGO Just Changed the Game Forever
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A Tipping Point: the point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.
In this episode, I’m diving deep into what might just be LEGO’s very own tipping point—hidden in plain sight in the latest Bricklink Designer Program pre-order release. On the surface, it’s a minor tweak. A blip. The kind of change most people would scroll past without a second thought. But I’m here to argue that this small adjustment might be the first domino in a chain reaction that could reshape the future of the Bricklink Designer Series—and maybe even LEGO itself.
Sound dramatic? Maybe. But history is full of these seemingly tiny decisions that—over time—become the moment everything changes. We’ve seen it before: beloved companies overstepping, underestimating their fan base, or pushing forward without realizing they’re slowly pulling the rug out from under their own foundation.
Could this be that moment for LEGO? Or is this the bold move that propels them into a new golden age of fan-driven design, investment-worthy sets, and deeper collaboration with the community?
In this episode, I’m not just reviewing a product release—I’m unpacking the broader implications, asking tough questions, drawing parallels to other industries, and yes, getting a little worked up along the way. This one’s part rant, part reflection, and all heart.
So grab your favorite brew (make it a strong one), because I’m going long. By the time we reach the end, you might be thinking I’ve completely lost my mind… or you might find yourself nodding along, wondering if this really is the moment where everything starts to shift.
Will LEGO follow the yellow brick road? Or are we watching the early steps down a more uncertain path?
Either way, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.
(Music Credit: YouTube Music Library)
87 episodes
Manage episode 489461660 series 3604350
A Tipping Point: the point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.
In this episode, I’m diving deep into what might just be LEGO’s very own tipping point—hidden in plain sight in the latest Bricklink Designer Program pre-order release. On the surface, it’s a minor tweak. A blip. The kind of change most people would scroll past without a second thought. But I’m here to argue that this small adjustment might be the first domino in a chain reaction that could reshape the future of the Bricklink Designer Series—and maybe even LEGO itself.
Sound dramatic? Maybe. But history is full of these seemingly tiny decisions that—over time—become the moment everything changes. We’ve seen it before: beloved companies overstepping, underestimating their fan base, or pushing forward without realizing they’re slowly pulling the rug out from under their own foundation.
Could this be that moment for LEGO? Or is this the bold move that propels them into a new golden age of fan-driven design, investment-worthy sets, and deeper collaboration with the community?
In this episode, I’m not just reviewing a product release—I’m unpacking the broader implications, asking tough questions, drawing parallels to other industries, and yes, getting a little worked up along the way. This one’s part rant, part reflection, and all heart.
So grab your favorite brew (make it a strong one), because I’m going long. By the time we reach the end, you might be thinking I’ve completely lost my mind… or you might find yourself nodding along, wondering if this really is the moment where everything starts to shift.
Will LEGO follow the yellow brick road? Or are we watching the early steps down a more uncertain path?
Either way, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.
(Music Credit: YouTube Music Library)
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