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  1. These next two have blown me away! By the incredibly talented Mike Doyle. Was tempted to post this in the haunted house forum. Enjoy! His second Lego piece was a Victorian home with an overgrown garden and a tree that had collapsed on to the roof. This took more than 450 hours to build and approximately 60,000 pieces of Lego.
    5 points
  2. i saw this on the way to the A gates at malpensa a few weeks back. its a tribute to the milan cathedral and built due to expo 2015 happening in milan this year. this one is a monster of over 100,000 pieces and is incredible in real life. pictures (cell phone crap quality)/description attached.
    5 points
  3. Can you please purchase four more to make five even rows and retake the picture?
    4 points
  4. I collected 21 Red 5's today from Argos 19 have great boxes 2 a little crushed but nothing too bad Here are my X-Wing purchases
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  5. Well I picked up the Ninjago lot for $200 which included a few extra incomplete sets as well. They also gave me another basket of loose Lego which seemed to have more of the GE missing parts.
    2 points
  6. Congrats, everyone. I got spooked enough that I ordered one from LEGO Shop at Home at full retail, not even a double points event.
    2 points
  7. I was there on Thursday. I enjoyed the Lego booth but have to say the two things that caught my eye were the yet-to-be-released 1/6th scale ANH Leia by Sideshow and some long overdue 4 inch Robotech action figures by Toynami. I have been waiting for someone to do Robotech characters justice in this scale for 30+ years since it was apparent to me even at 11 years of age how bad matchbox's offering was in the 80's.
    2 points
  8. Around 15 accounts!? I am sorry, but that is practically begging Lego to ban you.
    2 points
  9. Here are some more pics of Comic Con, specifically the Lego booth, too.
    2 points
  10. You have to accept the return or buyer can file a A-Z claim. Buyer is responsible for shipping it back to you. After you receive the item and is in the same condition as you send it, then you issue a full refund less shipping fee collected.
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  11. You can do better if TRUTH it with discount gift cards, and 25% off coupon.
    1 point
  12. Just ordered this from eBay and decided to put it together this weekend - was worth every penny! REALLY looking forward to CMF 14 to add to this - was actually one of the reasons I decided to finally purchase the set. Also, the sand green bricks are awesome, I think it's a great color.
    1 point
  13. Congratulations, we all have to start somewhere. A bit of advice that is valid for new sellers with 0 feedback on ebay is to do some transactions on lower cost items to build up feedback before moving on to sell A1 items like the MF. Also, avoid using auctions at the beginning, especially with low starting prices or reserves that just annoy people, as there is the risk of losing a lot of money if noone bids (especially this time of the year) - BIN with best offer is a safer solution. Paypal seller protection (for what its worth) requires proof of shipment (and deliver)y over a certain amount so best avoid local delivery unless the deal can be done w/o paypal.
    1 point
  14. Where you print shipping label there's a "print packing slip" option...
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  15. PR will retire, since everyone is buying PS and PC
    1 point
  16. Was that the reason why Twilight was so popular ?
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  17. What I took away from this trailer is that Superman is a deep thinker; prone to staring thoughtfully, over and over. A very under-rated attribute in a super hero.
    1 point
  18. all from the same store?? Can't find any stock in my area
    1 point
  19. Just an FYI. The PC box has been reprinted. It now has the new expert logo on (like the 10248 F40). Not a big deal, but I'm hesitant that this will vanish this year. Maybe next.... ps. I saw this in my local Lego shop in London
    1 point
  20. It just retired. Have to be patient. I think a year from now or certainly by Christmas 2016 it will have solid growth.
    1 point
  21. sold a black pearl MISB for 335 euros and a fire temple for 226 euros........happy.
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  22. The suit I believe was Robins who the Joker was moking because he's dead. Batman maybe using it as a reminder of what the Joker dead. Just a guess though. Yes, that's Lex when he had hair.
    1 point
  23. Looks promising, Ben Affleck might just make a great Batman after all. This looks good, it`ll be a big year for DC in 2016 with this film and Suicide Squad. Hopefully both turn out well. I doubt any superhero movie DC or Marvel could ever match The Dark Knight though, you just can`t beat perfection.
    1 point
  24. Oh, uhhh no they are only 20% off (leave some for me for next weekend when I go back, thanks!)
    1 point
  25. Ah 1 hour of people deflecting questions and answering vaguely... Will still listen to it later
    1 point
  26. Finally, here's the entire "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" panel.
    1 point
  27. Congrats - $38 is good. L:ook at it as a percent of what you bought and sold and if that $38 represents a 30% return on your investment... well compare that to a savings account and you will feel happy with the result. .
    1 point
  28. i believe its not the shipping address that gave you away, if it was then it would have been done long before. its the session cookies on the browser that caused this: no offense but you do realize that when you visit lego.com and sign in there is session cookies and all sort of cookies they are pushing out. which means that if you are using same browser to place order then if by any chance one order gets automatically cancelled ; then each and every subsequent order placed from that browser (without cleaning/expiring cookies) will get cancelled same account or different account it won't matter (changing ip is not going to do squat). only way to get around this is to get those account unlocked so that automatic cancellation doesn't happen. once you are past that try to have some discipline while accessing/placing orders from those accounts for now.
    1 point
  29. Another Zombie that I'll have to acquire. Looks like an ok book as well. Hope they have a decent availability.
    1 point
  30. Nice! Who needs Lego SaH anyway!?
    1 point
  31. Scooby stuff is at the Lego booth at Comic Con. It is small - only 301 pieces. I'm told that LEGOLAND California had it in stock too. It can't be far behind from stores. PS - my wife sucks. She saw it, grabbed it from my hands, and declared it "hers"
    1 point
  32. I want to lie shipwrecked and comatose drinking fresh mango juice~~~~ If Starbucks can turn into a adult themed exotic entertainment center and Costco churns out law degree diplomas, and the leader of the U.S. a very famous machine gun toting ex-WWE wrestler, why not???? Wait a minute, I would love to see a Idiocracy set as well!
    1 point
  33. This set is still awesome. Well worth having at least 2 of them. 1 for yourself, and 1 for future investment. I think the risk is worth it.
    1 point
  34. You are wading through a thick pool of sarcasm. If you'd like to see what people are selling subscribe to this thread. Here is justapilgrim's ebay store
    1 point
  35. It took me 3 days to build this thing, but the result is magnificent.
    1 point
  36. I know the popularity has waned of late, but I'd really love to see a line of Battletech (you may know it from the MechWarrior video game franchise). Built-in story lines and factions, plenty of minifig-scaled build opportunities from smaller scout 'mechs (like Raven and Flea) all the way up to assault 'mechs like the Atlas or Daishi, which would be great UCS sets. Pricing would even correspond to the weight classes (i.e. a 45-ton Shadow Cat could sell well at $45, while a Mad Cat Mk II assault mech's 90-ton chassis would require enough parts to justify a $90 price tag). This also brings in tank models, buildings with defense turrets, planes and helicopters, and even the Solaris dueling arenas. Tell me it wouldn't look cool to have a Vulture with a dozen or more of the spring-loaded missiles let loose. May I, instead, respectfully request a life-sized UCS Billie Piper?
    1 point
  37. I would love a nice BOGO 40% off with a wide selection of already discounted sets. They did that last year a couple times during the summer and I got great prices on the Millenium Falcon, Pirate Ship Ambush, King's Castle, Batcave, Arctic Batman, and A-wing. Those were some great pickups!
    1 point
  38. Clutchers Field by Steven Schapansky (@Legopolis). I know him as host of Radio Free Skaro, a big Doctor Who podcast. But he's also quite the AFOL'er. He's spoken of his 10179 before. I also secretly believe he's a member of this site. Saw this on his Twitter page. It's outstanding.
    1 point
  39. The PC will be stockpiled, but it is a Modular, so when it retires, it will still show very healthy returns at some point because of the need of anal completists like myself to have every Modular.
    1 point
  40. That is exactly what I see. For example: most TH's on my local craig's list are bought-up by resellers. End-consumers not so often. So what will happen? I dunno. But there has to come an end eventually I suppose. This makes it ever more important not to be greedy. Not to look back sadly if you sold your 7965 MF for $200 and two weeks later the price goes up to $210. You made a very nice result. Be proud and happy. Take your significant other out for dinner, go out to a bar with your friends, pay off your mortgage or debt. Do not overplay your hand. For me, buying 10+ R2's was like going all-in. I will not do that anymore. Eventhough it seems that wasn't a bad move. I am happy with 3 DS's and 3 Sandcrawlers. That's it. Spread the risk.
    1 point
  41. Haunted Hanging by Siercon and Coral
    1 point
  42. Silence is Yellow by Legohaulic
    1 point
  43. Matrix: Welcome to the Real World by Siercon and Coral
    1 point
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