For reference:

Motorcycle 
Shop: https://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?S=6373-1#T=S&O={}

King's 
Castle: 
https://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?S=6080-1#T=S&O={}

On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 11:00:01 AM UTC-4, Luke Jaconetti wrote:
>
> https://www.yahoo.com/news/lego-toys-getting-more-violent-180859992.html
>
> An interesting study, one that is hard to quantify, but I get what they 
> are saying.  The increase in licensed properties has no doubt increased the 
> violent imagery and play patterns in Lego -- although to be fair, licenses 
> like Doctor Who and Scooby Doo are not inherently violent or combat 
> oriented. And even Bionicle, which started out specifically by saying that 
> the Toa and Turaga did not use weapons but (again like Doctor Who) "tools" 
> pushed them further down this path.
>
> When I was a kid, my favorite Lego sets were the Motorcycle Shop and the 
> King's Castle.  There were plenty of medieval weapons between my King's 
> Castle and my brother's Knight's Castle, naturally. but that was small 
> potatoes compared to the legions of GI Joe and Cobra, plus the Good and 
> Evil Warriors of Masters Of The Universe, the Thundercats and Mutants, 
> Super Powers and Secret Wars, and so on and so forth...
>

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