Comment by ryukoposting
2 months ago
I think that's fair, though I'm sure we would disagree on plenty of edge cases in the definition of a "display-oriented" set.
It just feels to me like AFOLs poopoo on any set for having stickers, without considering the advantages stickers have from the POV from the POV of a child with few LEGOs and fewer dollars.
In my case I think we can agree that the Lego Icons series is mostly display sets I think. At least those are what I was thinking of and that is how Lego markets them as well.
They do tend to use printed graphics on those, right?
My #21334 is technically Ideas, not Icons, but it's in that same aesthetic sphere and it uses printed bricks.
My #10266 is the most "display-ish" set that has stickers, but it's also well within the gray area between "plaything" and "display piece."
The one I have is definitely full of stickers.
#10298 Vespa 125