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My latest restoration project. This was a tough one. I had to do a fair amount of substitution because the large dark blue plates are non-existent. Only one of the substitute pieces is noticeable on the roof. Also the windshield wipers. I was able to hide the others pretty well. Before and after pictures showing what I got and the finished product. The stickers are high quality replacements I got from a guy in Australia.7 points
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To take this a step further, NO retailer to my knowledge will price match clearance prices. And for good, logical reason.4 points
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And if you'd rather give up $6 in dollar savings for 5% in VIP points and a free polybag, 21302 is on sale for $47.99 at LEGO Shop at Home.4 points
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Hold on to your wallets kids. 21302 - IDEAS: Big Bang Theory - $42.11 (30% off)3 points
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24 hour race car now $97.26!! How low can it go? When to pull that trigger?!?! http://amzn.to/27WZ1Um2 points
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LEGO Architecture New York City 21028 more price drop was 41.95 now 39.44 http://amzn.to/24dIgiY i didn't read the memo...may be somebody posted already, sorry...2 points
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Dropped on Amazon 21302 - IDEAS: Big Bang Theory - $39.63 (34% off) 60069 - City: Swamp Police Station - $54.03 (40% off) It's back 60047 - City: Police Station - $58.39 (42% off)2 points
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I thought it was awful at the time, and I still believe that LEGO destroyed the Friends line by going from the more wholesome pastel style, to the darker BRATZ style.2 points
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That's the lowest it's been at Amazon, but Walmart has it lower $97.76 http://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Technic-24-Hours-Race-Car-42039/45982585 It's $39.63 at WM http://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-LEGO-Ideas-The-Big-Bang-Theory-21302/459825872 points
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The hits keep comin': Architecture 21028 New York. $41.85 30% off https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017B19DOY/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1464404402&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=lego+architecture&dpPl=1&dpID=51JvqOf6-SL&ref=plSrch Flatiron Bldg $27.55 31% off https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00UY56OLU/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?qid=1464404402&sr=8-14&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=lego+architecture2 points
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It includes a road block with some burning tires. Also includes exclusive union minifigs.2 points
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My son started this, but I ended up building the majority of it. 70603 Raid Zeppelin. Love the look of this thing!2 points
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Jang's review is up: Still the best looking summer set imo.1 point
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I would assume that at 6 yrs old the EV3 programmable sets might be a bit much. I would start with the basic motor ones (non programmable), and let him work his way up. Search Educational & Dacta, and then Mindstorms, RCX, NXT, & then EV3.1 point
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Two months later, and I'm still loving this set... and now $38.39 on Amazon... it's killin' me. Seems like a great value. But I have zero in my inventory right now. Seems like all retailers have plenty of stock. If it got a little scarce this Christmas, it might go back to full retail, but they'd have to go higher for me to make any money on these. Sure I could hold them for a few years, and hope there's demand after EOL... but I don't feel that good about this set.1 point
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I had the pleasure to see the exhibit in New York two years ago, and to preview the brand new Seattle exhibit on Thursday night. It is a fantastic show, and the Pacific Science Center has used a large exhibition space for the show, allowing ample space to walk around the 3D art pieces and see them from multiple perspectives. The show opens this Saturday, 5/28 and will remain in Seattle through September 11th.The gallery begins with LEGO re-creations of famous paintings and sculpture. One of my favorites was “The Great Wave off Kanagawa”I have prepared a preview and gallery of the Seattle exhibit at my website. The article includes photos of about 1/3 of the art on display at the show, and includes my thoughts on the favorite pieces in the exhibit.The highlight of the show are the creative sculptures, usually featuring human forms and complex subjects, such as his most famous work which is simply titled "Yellow".The exhibit explores three main themes: LEGO re-creations of famous artworks, unique sculptures by artist Nathan Sawaya, and some mixed-media and performance art pieces. It is a large exhibit which you will need at least an hour to fully appreciate.He is also famous for performance art pieces where he decorated his home city of New York with these "Hugman" sculptures.The exhibit closes with a unique piece which he created just for Seattle. I do show photos of that piece on my website, but aren't showing them here in case you don't want to be spoiled!LINK: http://brickarchitect.com/2016/art-of-the-brick/ It is an exhibit that is not to be missed. It is simultaneously a fantastic LEGO show, and a serious art exhibit by a talented sculptor. This exhibit has something for everyone! Sincerely,Tom AlphinTom is the author of the book The LEGO Architect, 2015, No Starch Press.1 point
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The End is Nigh! First Target Red Card discount disappearing from Ebay GCs, then EBay GCs disappearing from Target.com, then Target GCs disappearing from Ebay, now TRU's having personalized single use coupon codes ..... what's next - Walmart will have a 1 clearance item per shopper limit?1 point
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If the proper Lego set you pick and choose money you will make reselling with 19% off. Also more than Lego in life there is. Money from other discounted toys can be made too with 19%.1 point
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On sale @ Amazon (again) for $38.35 (15% off/save $6.64) http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Ideas-21301-Birds-Model/dp/B00PE12ZJO1 point
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LEGO Ideas 21301 Birds $38.35 (15% off/save $6.64) http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Ideas-21301-Birds-Model/dp/B00PE12ZJO1 point
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DO & BB should have at least a year of shelf life left on them. The PC - and to a lesser degree PR - are the two that nobody would be shocked to see hit EOL by the end of the summer.1 point
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That makes good sense. I will probably grab PC and PR in June, DO in July, BB with my VIP points, then GE a couple months later.1 point
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I feel like I have to PSA this... This is a big deal in lots of parts; mainly in your pants. I won't go into the trials of a good friend who discovered his colon cancer at 42. He is very close to leaving behind a wife and two young boys. Get your butt checked, people. It's 5 minutes of discomfort that might save your life. ...after school special over. Please return to your normal frivolity.1 point
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Picked up a PC 10232 and a PR 10243 at TRU for $120 and $130 plus 10% cc discount.1 point
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I actually like & want the Pet Shop. I was thinking of getting that one for my next Modular.1 point
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I picked up the Parisian Restaurant which is my first modular. Figured was time for some buildings as I have so much Lego City stuff to go with them.1 point
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So I was finally able to find someone to help develop a plugin for a sticky post that will be great for this thread. The daily deals will now have the updated list like we used to at the top of each page. To make it less annoying to you frequent visitors, it skip past that post as you go from page to page, but you can scroll up at anytime to see it. It is better than it used to be because it will be on every page and you will not need to go back to the first post of the day all the time to get the latest updates. Hopefully you find it useful.1 point
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The going rate on ebay UK/EU right now is about £250 plus shipping. I haven't noticed much movement on it recently. Lots of used ones on the market now too.1 point
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Every Porsche 911 needs a fountain to crash into ! lol pp1 point
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We have lowered the new forum member post approval system to 3 posts instead of 5. This should still help prevent spam, yet help new members integrate into the forum faster.1 point