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Thanks for your critique on my grammar and spelling. There's an old saying here in 'Merica...People in glass houses shouldn't walk around naked.5 points
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So my birthday was yesterday. My 10 y/o son got me this set for my birthday. It was really sweet of him to do it. He was really excited.5 points
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That is what we have done. We substituted the balls given for marbles. The very slightly flat spot on the plastic balls can impede the motion of the ball. The marbles roll unconditionally!5 points
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Even I would need more than 60 seconds per package Seriously, I want to know how anyone could 100% smoosh players 8, 9, 19, 20, & 23 ?4 points
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As promised, here is our pre-order posting for the much awaited Disney Collectible Minifigures Series. This pricing will only be available here on Brick Picker and on Brickset! Boxes - $209 (Incl. free shipping within the US) Sets of 18 - $73 (Incl. free shipping within the US) International shipping: Box - $25 Sets of 18 - $10 Please DM us here with the quantity and item(s) you would like to order. Payment by PayPal only. Please include your PayPal email address and we will invoice you directly.4 points
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After reviewing the model with my dad, who's been on multiple occasions, I went ahead and did some tweaks. It didn't make sense that the mountain would crest above the aqueduct, so I trimmed it a bit. Then, looking at every arial shot, I couldn't avoid the fact that the hillside is completely forested. So I built some trees, had to get a little creative to make them small enough/fit the scale. Used a similar idea to what's done on the Detective's Office street tree, but smaller. Put in some green slopes here and there to dot the rocks with greenery. Then added a display stand and tiles, to label it like an Architecture set. New projected price point ~$602 according to BrickOwl's calculator. It requires 12 ultra rare parts, the "Tan Slope 1x2 Triple" (the cap pieces to the angled flanges on the bottom tier struts). There is only 1 seller in the world with stock, and he's charging $5.35 per piece. I guess there are more expensive parts out there, but rarely do you need 12 (or in the case that my dad wants a copy, 24) of them. Ugh. Quite happy with how it's turned out though! It would be super cool if Lego explored an "Ancient Architecture" sub theme at some point in the future. At this scale I suppose this is sort of a cross between Architecture and Creator Landmark, but it sure would be cool if they did it at any scale! Edit: ^^ Click in and go Full size, it's a huge detailed render, preview on the thread doesn't do justice to BlueRender's abilities!4 points
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It should not be too hard based on accessories. I'd probably write a smooshing guide as soon as I get my hands on these3 points
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I found these today at target in portage, mi i doubt anyone on here lives by me but there are tons left and they rang up $2.99 for me. I believe the price should have been $3.99 though? I bought 15. It is really hard to tell Minnie from Mickey and Donald from daisy. Out of my 15 I only ended up with 1 double (I got 2 geanie's by mistake). I am getting good at figuring out what is in the pack, but I feel like a total nerd for it3 points
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Robin's costume origin story... http://brickfanatics.co.uk/cinemacon-footage-unveils-lego-robins-origin-story CinemaCon footage unveils LEGO Robin’s origin story (by rich at brickfanatics ) CinemaCon is happening over in the States and those attending got to see some exclusive footage introduced by co-directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord, and LEGO Batman himself Will Arnett. Miller spoke to those in attendance with Question “Can Batman be happy?” Entertainment Weekly attended and gave us some more on the tease footage. LEGO Alfred chastises the caped crusader. “You need to take responsibility for your life,” the butler says. “And it starts by raising your son LEGO Alfred clarifies: “The young orphan you adopted at the gala.” SMASH CUT TO: A LEGO version of **** Grayson, voiced by Michael Cera, trotting merrily through the Batcave. And **** quickly convinces Batman to let him join up in his fight against crime. He slides through Batman’s suit collection, including a “Night Terror,” a “Festive Bat” suit, a “Winged Avenger” suit, and literally dozens of other Bat-suits. Then **** stops on one suit, a familiar-looking red-and-green outfit, with a big “R” on the chest. It’s called “Reggae Man.” LEGO Batman explains that it comes from a “Jamaica caper.” **** grabs the costume, but complains: “The pants are little tight.” So he takes the pants off, leaving only green underwear. Voila: A new Robin origin story in two minutes, it sounds hilarious. The movie is out in 2017 and the build up is getting better and better3 points
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This exactly. I love the trailers. Our house has been doing "no no no no no no" to the Batman theme song many times since seeing this. In Lord/Miller I trust.2 points
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Like @exciter1 just said, page 1. I will always make sure page 1 has it to make it as easy as possible to grab that. Don't believe it's out of the kindness of my heart though - I'm making it easy for me when I've forgotten to download it to my phone.2 points
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OK, I just received my VIP April Statement. Funny, they are letting me pick more reward benefits. The 100% back on single item up to $50 is back, so I could load it. I also was able to load other coupons like the $10 back on $10 and the $60/$110 points back on Auto purchase. Go check your benefits and see if you might be eligible for more stuff. I already picked the $20 back on $40 sometime last week. http://www.shopyourway.com/tag/shop-your-way-rewards-vip/14615102 points
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This is about as much action as you see when watching the game. Can you imagine trying to smoosh a set of these?2 points
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And to keep it all LEGO, you can use this ball: 99948 - Technic, Ball, Steel (fits 92911) (Though a bit pricey)2 points
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How about using a glass or steel marble instead of the Lego provided 'marbles' ?2 points
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Out of all the Architecture sets I've built, this was one of my favorites. I'm not sure what it was, I enjoyed the multiple SNOT techniques used, the fact that I didn't have to line up a bunch of 1x1s, and it seemed less repetitive than some of the others. Oh, it was a gift and I didn't have to buy it. That may have been a big part of it.2 points
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Bulk Lego bag for $45 with the 4867 instructions showing, which is why I bought it. Looks like most of the set is in there and come to find out looks like a lot of 10217 is also in there. Score!!2 points
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My story is boring compared to the last few but I built the Flatiron Building to distract me. I wasn't looking forward to the build because of how small the finished product is but I was really surprised and how it ended up. It looks fantastic with other architecture sets around it and was a very enjoyable, if slightly repetitive build. This is also a good set for people to part out or to use the parts to make your own MOC with.2 points
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http://www.shopyourway.com/help/sywr/vip-member-program1 point
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Friends advent calendar is down to $25. http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/lego-friends-lego-friends-advent-calendar-41102/60001936095151 point
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It's iconic for Scooby-Doo. This set going to be a lot quicker to double up when retired than a lighthouse or a plane1 point
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Built the Speed Champions Camaro (75874) set with my 5 year old (who mainly played with the minifigures). Modified it a bit to get it to fit inside an Ikea Synas LED light box ( http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60241544/ ) that we just purchased. We will probably end up using it as a night light for his room as it does not shed too much light, with plans to swap out different sets as we purchase/build them.1 point
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Tonight I finally got the remaining pieces to finish the Predator Supercar designed by former Lego Technic designer Nathanaël Kuipers. I really love the look of this car and it has an interesting and very well designed vertical gearbox. If you would like more info about the Predator Supercar see his webpage here.1 point
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What about hate to Love. I HATE that I LOVE the 70751 Temple of Airjitzu. I have never had a Ninjago set and never intended too. But it's too awesome and I have to get it. So far I have resisted..but I won't be able to for much longer1 point