Dang. Didn't see this sale until now. Most are gone, but I was able to get more Dr. Who Cyberman fun packs. I already have several, but at that price it is a no brainer.
http://toysnbricks.com/lego-dimensions-discounts-2-93-back-to-the-future-doc-brown-fun-pack/
–LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack – Prime Members only (item will be discounted by 50% off)
–Dr. Who Cyberman Fun Pack $3.59 (reg.$11.99) – Prime Members only
–Back to the Future Doc Brown Fun Pack $2.93 (reg.$11.99) – Prime Members only
–DC Superman Fun Pack $5.99 (reg.$11.99)
–Ghostbusers Slimer Fun Pack $5.39 (reg.$11.99)
–Ninjago Lloyd Fun Pack – $5.99 (reg.$11.99)
I could use more Cybermen. It never hurts to have a ton of them. Same with Daleks. Thanks for the heads up!
On a different note (and after a long shift going to 2am), I just finished bag 6 of Disney Castle. Again, this is shaping up to be something special. Thus far, my initial hunch of the set when it first leaked is turning true.
After only getting part way through it, I think I have finally figured out how Marcos Bessa works with some stuff. When it comes to mini builds, like furniture or mini figure scale things, he is excellent. Just look at the furniture and whatnot in Simpsons House.
But, I don't think he works as well with regular buildings or shapes like Simpsons House or Ghostbusters HQ. There are some great things to those sets, but much of the build just seems so bland, even if the small details are great. I know with those he is limited to keeping it as close to the original as possible, but he just doesn't seem to click when building boxy things.
However, when it comes to irregular shapes and angles, he truly excels. Ewok Village, Milano, and now Disney Castle show that the really awesome stuff from him comes when trying to pull off irregular or off angles and shapes, and he does it in such interesting and awesome ways. Then he just tosses in those cool mini builds blended into his awesome irregular pattern building and it works oh so well.
I said a few years ago that I wanted to see him tackle a modular, but after Simpsons and Ghostbusters HQ I kind of backed off from that. But after only partially through Disney Castle, I am back on wanting him to tackle a modular. I want to see what he could pull off with a building without having to adhere to a strict, boxy exterior based on something else.
EDIT:
Thinking of other designers and their strengths, obviously Mike Psiaki works very well with vehicles (especially jets). I would love to see him pull off a stealth bomber. That would be really difficult to pull off the angles well, but it would also be right in his wheelhouse.