Alpinemaps Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Finally built the Mini Modulars that I've been Bricklinking over the last two months. I *love* the build. It was fantastic. The imagination and engineering that went into it, to replicate the full-sized modulars at micro scale is amazing. Bricklinking, though...ugh! It's not for the faint of heart. I should have just bought it (even with eBay prices now), and built it from there. 2 Quote
superbrickman Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Been meaning to get into micro scale building for a while now and finally got around to the MBA level 1 kit 2. So far have built the airport, and I can't wait to proceed to the other builds! Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker 1 Quote
Guest brickcrazyhouse Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Finally built the Mini Modulars that I've been Bricklinking over the last two months. I *love* the build. It was fantastic. The imagination and engineering that went into it, to replicate the full-sized modulars at micro scale is amazing. Bricklinking, though...ugh! It's not for the faint of heart. I should have just bought it (even with eBay prices now), and built it from there. have you thought of BLing a mini HH Quote
Nickjames815 Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Me and girlfriend just built 70808 Super Cycle Chase(Lego Movie). Awesome set. The super secret police vehicle is very cool with movable features. And also come with some sweet minifigs! Quote
Alpinemaps Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 have you thought of BLing a mini HH Not until now! Great idea! My problem is that I'm horrible at MOC creation. Does a mini version of the HH exist? If so, I'm all over that. Quote
Guest brickcrazyhouse Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 some good ones on flicker will try my hand at replicating them tonight on ldd and see how it turns out Quote
naf Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Finished building 75019 AT-TE last night. Funny how a Lego set can help you appreciate a film more. I still stand by my opinion that the Star Wars PT are bad movies, and that fact caused me to dismiss the different ships and vehicles in them. I put on AOTC while building this thing and they did have some pretty neat vehicle designs in the movie. 1 Quote
kman223 Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Bought a bulk lot of Lego's from a kid on CL. It included a bunch of Super Hero and Star wars manuals. To my surprise, as I was digging through the bags and pulling out minifigures found several Harry Potter minifigs. So far I put together a complete Hogwarts Express 4841, a almost complete Hagrid's Hut 4738, and just started working on The Burrows 4840. All the minifigs are the with exception of Hagrid. And I also Finished At AT walker 4483 that I got in a trade a while back. It was a busy weekend! Quote
TheOrcKing Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Not until now! Great idea! My problem is that I'm horrible at MOC creation. Does a mini version of the HH exist? If so, I'm all over that. Here is a nice one on eurobricks & flickr I remember finding a while back. 2 Quote
Guest brickcrazyhouse Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 dats the one. I started but work suuuuuucked so it will take a day or so to replicate bout 20% done and need to drink will post link to ldd file when done Quote
Alpinemaps Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 That's just awesome. I'd be all over that LDD if you post it. It would look great next to the others on my desk at work. Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker Quote
Doofy McGee Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Where can I get assembly instructions for that mini HH??? Quote
biniou Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Built Hive crawler lego squad 70708. It's great, nice build, good display, and the walking gimmick is nice. BTW you can rotate (180 Quote
naf Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Finally built the Mini Modulars that I've been Bricklinking over the last two months. I *love* the build. It was fantastic. The imagination and engineering that went into it, to replicate the full-sized modulars at micro scale is amazing. Bricklinking, though...ugh! It's not for the faint of heart. I should have just bought it (even with eBay prices now), and built it from there. I bricklinked a set once. I learned two things: 1) It's not that much cheaper than buying the complete set on the aftermarket (for retired sets). It can actually be more expensive if you're not careful. 2) It's a pain in the a$$. However, it does feel like an accomplishment when you finally finish it. I recommend everyone do it once for the experience. 1 Quote
Guest davewager78 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 You want a pain in the a$$? I'm brick linking a Taj Mahal. Probably 2/3 of the way there now, so only 2000 more parts to go. Why?! Because I want to build the biggest set there's been. Reading some of the posts above, not looking forward to building this from downloaded instructions so much now! Aiming to have all the bits to hand for June, then let battle commence! Currently building the pet shop side of the...erm... pet shop. Second hand set, so missing a couple of pieces, but enjoying the build - first modular. Palace cinema to build after this Off to try building some stuff from the Build Your Own City and Build Your Own Vehicles books, both of which look quite cool Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Quote
Alpinemaps Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 I bricklinked a set once. I learned two things: 1) It's not that much cheaper than buying the complete set on the aftermarket (for retired sets). It can actually be more expensive if you're not careful. 2) It's a pain in the a$$. However, it does feel like an accomplishment when you finally finish it. I recommend everyone do it once for the experience. Yes, and Yes. That hasn't stopped me from trying to put together a few more sets this way. I've got the Grand Carousel, Zombies, and Winter Toy Shop that I'm doing this way as well. They're a bit easier to put together than Mini Modulars, but it's definitely a pain in the ass. I have around 75 lbs of bulk LEGO here that I'm in the process of sorting. So, it's been fun to separate, and then use the BL inventories to search for what I need. Once you factor in time spent looking for parts, though, it's definitely a money saver to just buy the original set. All the above I want to keep, so I have a little more incentive to just BL it. But for stuff that I want just build and then get rid of (no room for it, no longer term desire to keep it, etc) I think it's worth it to just buy it and sell it later. For example, I'd love to build one of the retired modulars, so I will probably just buy it (even if it's in the $500 range), build it, and then sell it off. Even if I were to lose $40 on something like that, I would have gotten $40 worth of enjoyment out of it. 1 Quote
naf Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 All the above I want to keep, so I have a little more incentive to just BL it. But for stuff that I want just build and then get rid of (no room for it, no longer term desire to keep it, etc) I think it's worth it to just buy it and sell it later. For example, I'd love to build one of the retired modulars, so I will probably just buy it (even if it's in the $500 range), build it, and then sell it off. Even if I were to lose $40 on something like that, I would have gotten $40 worth of enjoyment out of it. I was thinking about doing this with the UCS Millennium Falcon, build it for the experience of it, display it for a bit, and then sell. However, with the rumors of a new UCS Falcon going around I'm a little bit hesitant. Quote
kenchu2000 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Yes, and Yes. That hasn't stopped me from trying to put together a few more sets this way. I've got the Grand Carousel, Zombies, and Winter Toy Shop that I'm doing this way as well. They're a bit easier to put together than Mini Modulars, but it's definitely a pain in the ass. I have around 75 lbs of bulk LEGO here that I'm in the process of sorting. So, it's been fun to separate, and then use the BL inventories to search for what I need. Once you factor in time spent looking for parts, though, it's definitely a money saver to just buy the original set. All the above I want to keep, so I have a little more incentive to just BL it. But for stuff that I want just build and then get rid of (no room for it, no longer term desire to keep it, etc) I think it's worth it to just buy it and sell it later. For example, I'd love to build one of the retired modulars, so I will probably just buy it (even if it's in the $500 range), build it, and then sell it off. Even if I were to lose $40 on something like that, I would have gotten $40 worth of enjoyment out of it. Have you completed the Grand Carousel project yet? Just curious if you also got the sound brick and the 8 white canopies from Bricklink. They are expensive the last time I checked, how much did you pay? Quote
exciter1 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Spider Droid last night and AT-TE Walker today. Quote
Huskers1236 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 You want a pain in the a$$? I'm brick linking a Taj Mahal. Probably 2/3 of the way there now, so only 2000 more parts to go. Why?! Because I want to build the biggest set there's been. Reading some of the posts above, not looking forward to building this from downloaded instructions so much now! Aiming to have all the bits to hand for June, then let battle commence! Currently building the pet shop side of the...erm... pet shop. Second hand set, so missing a couple of pieces, but enjoying the build - first modular. Palace cinema to build after this Off to try building some stuff from the Build Your Own City and Build Your Own Vehicles books, both of which look quite cool Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker I'm starting this process right now as well. Using all new parts, which may be a challenge on some rares, so I may have to fudge on them, but that's my goal. Made a large order through LEGO Shop at Home for parts that were expensive on Bricklink but were still available like the yellow technic 5x5 ells. They had all the turntables as well. I'll make a thread for this when it gets time to start. I was thinking about doing this with the UCS Millennium Falcon, build it for the experience of it, display it for a bit, and then sell. However, with the rumors of a new UCS Falcon going around I'm a little bit hesitant. I'm not even sure this method is even financially worth it anymore without modifications. The rare parts have become astronomical in price and you will end up spending every dime that you could on a used set. I did it for $900 two years ago, that included every piece except for some from my inventory, stickers, instructions, you name it. No way could that be done anymore. Quote
Alpinemaps Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Have you completed the Grand Carousel project yet? Just curious if you also got the sound brick and the 8 white canopies from Bricklink. They are expensive the last time I checked, how much did you pay? I've just started gathering pieces from the bulk sets I have. So no "real" cost yet (other than my time to sort). I haven't thought about the sound brick yet - I probably won't do that if it's too expensive. As for the canopies...they are generally $50 each, so I think it about $500 for those. Way to rich for my blood. Others have done paper canopies, and honestly, those look good. You could also cut material similar to the stuff LEGO uses for minfigure capes. I might do that. I'm considering MOC'ing that part, and making the canopies out of bricks, similar to the way the Millenium Falcon's roof opens up. I haven't sorted that part out yet. I'll dig up the thread I started on Eurobricks because a few people chimed in with some good ideas. Quote
Quacs Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Finished Temple of Doom earlier in the week - sweet set that needs a decent amount of shelf real estate to display. In the middle of R2D2 - what a great build. IMO, every Lego SW collector needs to own this set. My only complaint is that it's a bit pricey for the final size of the model. 2 Quote
exciter1 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Finished Temple of Doom earlier in the week - sweet set that needs a decent amount of shelf real estate to display. I have Temple Escape and I really hope to get my hands on the Temple Of Doom someday. Quote
MartinP Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 In the middle of R2D2 - what a great build. IMO, every Lego SW collector needs to own this set. My only complaint is that it's a bit pricey for the final size of the model. I agree. I initially thought that the set would be bigger. I think that price should have been $150 to $170. $180 is a bit to much. Quote
gregpj Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 We built the croc swamp hideout and all of the legend beasts. Those legend beasts are really cool... Parents and kids in our house like them. Except I tossed a pillow down the basement stairs without looking and hit the gorilla beast in my sons hand that I'd been bugging him to finish. Suffice to say I rebuilt it for him. Oops. Sent from my iPod touch using Brickpicker Quote
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