No i mean its not trans-purple…
Ooooh. Well, Trans. Purple would kill the Color Scheme.
What’s funny is those Instrument Mixels had a colorscheme I wanted to use back then. It has going to be a colorsheme for a Toa of Magic.
lol who cares
Yes it will kill the color scheme, and you know who else uses those claws?
I really need it for a certain moc…
What even…this is probably the most alien, non-conventional, awkward-looking, unorthodox mixel to ever exist.
And what are thooooose?! Wheels?!
Are you implying that the Creature of Earth will have solid purple claws instead of trans because of the mixel that uses them?
HUUURRGH
This series marks the point where mixels go from “weird” to “weirder”
Y’know, this dude’s face looks like 40 year old Fat Aunt Betty.
I’m serious.
I can’t even begin to imagine what the Maxes will look like
I’ll bet you half a Penny that the Pirates will turn into a Anthropomorphic Pirate Ship.
The Hospital Freaks max will probably be… I dunno, the ER?
Well… I may never sleep again because of those dentis mixels, speeding of them, I can’t wait to see the horror that they combine into! In fact all of these will look horrific combined not to mention the murps! ( A little bit of my self respect dies every time I mention a mixels turm, like murp )
Constructicon + Purple Pill Mixel = multi-mouth Devastator
Dumb Nerd + Basket Neck = Toilet Serpent
What
What is this foot doing there
I love how the first one is so lazy it’s just chunks of the 2 mixels rearranged.
Well…it is a murp…it’s supposed to look like that
wowjustwow
Mental health charities criticised the company over the description used to introduce the Turg toy.
An initial version on the Lego website said Turg was “part frog, part chicken, part back-of-the-bus window-licker”.
A window-licker is a derogatory term for a person with a disability.
In a statement provided to BuzzFeed News, Lorraine Bellamy, a spokesperson at the learning disability charity Mencap, said: “It is unacceptable that a toy company like Lego have used a term that offends people with a disability such as this, especially as the toy is aimed at children.
“I have a learning disability and I know that it makes me feel different. Hate crime and bullying are a daily reality for many disabled people and the use of language like this only makes it worse.
“I want Lego to apologise and to stop using this type of offensive language.”
Daniel Mazliah, head of campaigns and communications at Scope, said: “It’s pretty shocking that Lego has used this outdated and offensive word to market one of its toys.”
“There is no doubt that many customers with disabled children will be appalled.”
Lego has now changed the description on the toy to remove the “window-licker” reference.
That is just… Wow