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This is so sweet :-)

Great picture. 

 

Can't wait to read the review ;-)

I can tell you in her review it scored higher points then my review of 10228 HH :) A joy to watch the future of Lego insured.

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I don't have a picture right now, but changed my ToO into Barad Dur by altering the top and adding the "eye".  I blatantly copied Missing Brick on Eurobricks that did the same thing by using the little flames with base pins and making arcing flames all around the eye that I made.  Then using light bricks to light it up in the dark, it looks pretty cool.  We have a LotR mockup on a table in the basement that has Helm's Deep at one end, Rivendell in the middle, and Black Gate/ Barad Dur on the other with random stuff in between.  I can't fit every scene, but it looks pretty good for what it is.  I'll try to get a picture in but here's a link to get the idea of it.

 

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84159&hl=barad

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I don't have a picture right now, but changed my ToO into Barad Dur by altering the top and adding the "eye".  I blatantly copied Missing Brick on Eurobricks that did the same thing by using the little flames with base pins and making arcing flames all around the eye that I made.  Then using light bricks to light it up in the dark, it looks pretty cool.  We have a LotR mockup on a table in the basement that has Helm's Deep at one end, Rivendell in the middle, and Black Gate/ Barad Dur on the other with random stuff in between.  I can't fit every scene, but it looks pretty good for what it is.  I'll try to get a picture in but here's a link to get the idea of it.

 

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84159&hl=barad

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And all the LOTR fan boys are geeking out over it :)

 

I'm not a LOTR fan boy (I've only see the LOTR movies, haven't read any of the books, haven't seen the Hobbit movies), and *I* am geeking out over that!

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Here's some quick pictures, it's a work in progress.  A mixture of our own stuff with Lego models because, frankly, I'm not very good at doing my own thing. 

Woah that's cool! I especially like how everything looks so tiny compared to the tower (due to the perspective from which you've taken the shot ^.^).

Also the Barby (or something like it) house is perfectly situated for Sauron to peep through the window.

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I finished doing the Tower of Orthanc today, let's just say I won't be buying any sets larger than 600 pieces in the future. It looks good once it's built, but building it was just very tedious, I did not enjoy the experience at all, as opposed to building a smaller piece like the council of elrond which I love and have it displayed in my living room. This one, I just don't think I will be displaying.

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6987 Message Intercept Base - pieced together from a bulk lot I bought.  Saw the big trans-yellow piece and took a chance that the rest of the set was in there.  Only missing a few common parts that I easily found in my collection.  It was also missing the crater baseplate, but I had a stack of those on hand.  The trans-yellow pieces are in great shape, very clear.

 

This is the only Blacktron I set I needed to complete my collection, very happy to finally have this.  It's sooo cool.

 

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I was building the iron man Malibu mansion attack but quite a few pieces are missing. The minifigs are all there. Is it worth bricklinking the missing stuff or just sell as is?

Sell as is. The set is about the minifigures. The mansion itself is not so impressive.

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I finished doing the Tower of Orthanc today, let's just say I won't be buying any sets larger than 600 pieces in the future. It looks good once it's built, but building it was just very tedious, I did not enjoy the experience at all, as opposed to building a smaller piece like the council of elrond which I love and have it displayed in my living room. This one, I just don't think I will be displaying.

I too seem to enjoy the experience of small builds a little better than the large sized ones which do tend to feel more tedious over time although there is a nice sense in accomplishment when a really big model is completed. I remember constructing the Haunted House was starting to become a chore before finishing up the first floor but I pressed on and it is way past wicked cool standing there on my desk overlooking everything in the room.
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Had a pretty good afternoon completing bag 3 of the Death Star, watching some WWII shows and reading the activity on the R2-D2 thread.

Pre bag 3

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The little guy helping me with his first official Lego build (not counting duplo)

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Then him crushing Thomas

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And bag 3 completed

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Last Night I built my used Queen Anne's Revenge. What a marvelous ship! I enjoyed every minute building it. Now I proudly display it in our livingroom. Even my wife was thrilled.

Maybe tonight I will build the Black Pearl.

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