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  1. http://m.theatlanticcities.com/arts-and-lifestyle/2013/11/canadians-lego-interpretation-50-united-states/7728/
    4 points
  2. Much of the data is delayed, but Jeff said from what we've seen, it has been better. We are hoping to make enough money this holiday season to pay for a MOBILE APP, so keep up the good work!
    3 points
  3. 6 minimodulars, 2 trucks and 2 cards. Insomnia cost me! Woke up, decided to check the site on my phone, and ended up dropping 600 bucks between lego and those target cards. Bah!
    2 points
  4. First timer and I am already beginning to enjoy this place. Lego is my new hobby and I love it. Regards.
    1 point
  5. I have personally turned a Sandcrawler into rubble, I feel your pain.
    1 point
  6. I got over it... It's amazing how strong Lego is - nothing is truly broken, but the holding power of the studs is no match for a good fall. Entire sections of the floor plates have separated as if they were never pressed together in the first place. It's also not our first, or largest Lego set ever dropped. The other adult in our house, who shall remain nameless, dropped the Tower Bridge this past spring from shoulder height. Looked like it was bombed after WWII.
    1 point
  7. **EDIT: I didn't see a "What Lego set do you need to rebuild today" so I'm posting this here.** Ever seen what 10188 looks like after being destroyed by Luke Skywalker? No? How about by a 3 year old who accidentally pushed it off a small table. This is pretty much the only part that doesn't need rebuilding.
    1 point
  8. An article from The Brick Fan goes on about one recently done from ReBrick where the Lego group head of community business/business manager Daiva Naldal was interviewed on explaining the actual transition process from project idea to actual product. From CUUSOO Project to Actual LEGO Product - ReBrick Article
    1 point
  9. I just loaded up on 50% off Chima speedorz. Just kidding. I may have Turkey gut and just about to fall asleep but I'm not on dope.
    1 point
  10. Nothing to see around here...move along. Just the old school Black Friday getting rid of crap no one wants.
    1 point
  11. Ed and I were shocked by the amount of people that said they were going to hold off and wait for this. All the points I earned last week will go to purchases tonight.
    1 point
  12. It's still up. If it isn't working for you, just go to the Best Buy website and look for it.
    1 point
  13. Of course more were sold than just to Mark, but the reason people had to pay around $400 was because Mark was buying so many at that price. Had he not been buying all those, the other buyers would not have supported those prices since there were far more available than people not named Mark wanted.
    1 point
  14. I finished building the Shuttle last night. It is huge. It is pure awesome. I paid retail for this one back when I was naive but in the end it was worth every penny! I don't plan on selling it either. I didn't keep track of hours as I did it over 5 days, but it was at least 10 hours, probably close to 12 after having to go back and fix a couple mistakes. I had put the gears to raise and lower the side wings on wrong so the front set would go up and the back set would go down. Oops! It wasn't too hard to fix from the bottom thankfully. And to the previous comments about it being kind of creamy on colour - it isn't pure white. As I assembled more and more of it, it became clear that it was off-white. Curious about this, I took loose bricks and compared them to bricks in our Lego collection (loose and part of completed sets) and those bricks are definitely off-white too. I think we just don't notice when the white is contrasted by other colours or when the set doesn't have 1500 white pieces in it!
    1 point
  15. I recommend "gathering" multiples together asap, should the unexpected occur.
    1 point
  16. If it does retire, will it be "unexpected"?
    1 point
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