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The few missing parts I ordered arrived for the Indiana Jones 7623 Temple Escape set I bought off CL ($40) recently and it was a fun build with a lot of play features. It is an impressive set for its size and it will be a little bit sad when it sells since I bought it for investment. It did come with both instruction manuals and that was a bonus.4 points
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Happy to share deals if it benefits the BP community. Keeps it off HDUK and Amazon (if it's a current set).3 points
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Beautiful rendition of the Ford GT designed by the 1:8 scale super car king @loxlego My photos are crap, so if you want further info go here. This shelf is pretty much his shelf.3 points
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Grabbed one of the Winter Village Stations from Wal-Mart at 20% off for Christmas display. Can't recall many discounts lower than that on the Christmas Creator sets.2 points
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I’m working on a moc of the cantina scene using parts from 2 of 75052 and 1 of the recently released 75205. Still gotta add some more tables and then populate with aliens and whatnot. Im no expert moc man. I borrowed the design from someone off Facebook. Still toying around. Suggestions are welcome!2 points
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This Turtles set doesn't sell very often though, if you look at sold posts on Ebay. Yes, some are £60 plus, but there have been a couple under that in the last few months. To be honest, you might make £20 or something like that if you hold on to them for a good while, for each one. I was tempted myself to be honest, but they really don't look to sell too often and I've got enough crap taking up space to wait around for this in the hope for £15-20 one day in a few months. Honestly though, it's not a bad buy at all, but I wouldn't say it's an easy quick win. If you buy a few of these you'll be holding them for a good while to make a decent profit after all the usual fees. If it suits your strategy, then fine. That's all good. Good looking out to the original poster too. Respect for sharing it1 point
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My good missus discovered the site when I was looking for more info on a bag of Lego I bought at a market. It was a decent price. I decided to join the forum and to see what I could learn and contribute.1 point
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Looks like he has shoulder pads, a fanny pack, and that he forgot to remove his curlers.1 point
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I lucked into that set cheap on eBay a couple years ago. I need to build it sometime. Indy sets are one of my biggest regrets. I was still in my dark ages, but taking my daughter to LEGOLAND when those were out. I remember seeing them on the shelves. I even thought to myself “if I collected LEGO I’d buy those.”1 point
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Can someone post a link? I'm having a hard time finding it on their wonky site. edit...never mind. Finally found it. Good deal.1 point
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Was planning on building this weekend but had some "complications". Pretty excited about it though.1 point
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Looks like it is available at Toys R Us again. https://www.toysrus.com/product?productId=1372471961 point
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I guess you can polish a turd and it ends up being white and blue. That thing is ugly, whether it matches the film or not. To me the MF will always be the fastest hunk of junk.1 point
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https://shop.lego.com/en-US/The-Hulkbuster-Ultron-Edition-761051 point
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The Fantastic Beasts movie was aimed at a slightly older target age compared to the Harry Potter movies, which especially with the first two movies was very watchable for kids below 10 years old. My 11 year old son has watched all the movies, though the last few were a slight bit frightening for him. But he hasn't watched Fantastic Beasts ... yet. His situation is far from unique, which I think is a good explanation why the Fantastic Beasts sets didn't do nearly as well as the HP movie sets. It's a mistake LEGO keeps making, when they produce LEGO sets connected to movies which are watched by late-teenagers who don't play with LEGO any longer. Kids actually playing with LEGO are in the 3-13 age group by far. Of course there are also older kids still playing with LEGO, but they are in the small minority compared to their peers. It's the exact time we call The Lego Dark Ages ...1 point
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Well, in your area dinosaurs are probably not extinct yet. They won´t want to dilute interest in the new film.1 point
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Picked up 7894 airport from a charity shop for a fiver, box was a bit faded. Expected the worst when I put it together this afternoon. To my amazement all present and correct mint with all three instruction books. Looks like it was built twelve years ago and put straight back in the box again, right result ??1 point
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I broke my left arm a couple weeks ago (no cast, which has its +'s and -'s), so I hadn't built anything lately. But I picked up a Batgirl Batwing from Walmart for $5 for my 3 yo daughter, bc she likes Batgirl and likes to help me build. Wasn't very impressed with the build, it looks pretty cool for what it is, but there is a 2x16ish plate that runs down the middle of the bottom and makes it super unstable for the last 2/3rds of the build. I would have to hold it still with my one good hand while she tried to apply pieces and about every third piece it would slip and fly off the table.1 point
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170 on the new Falcon. Wow. They seem to be building 40% discounts into their pricing now.1 point
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Please tell me you've seen Spaceballs! If not, then Dot Matrix is going to scratch your eyes out.1 point
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exactly 3 of each one per box? I don't think that's true. The guest of Tara Wike (Lead CMF Designer) said in this interview (starting at 2:40) "They're not randomly distributed, but they're not equally distributed?" and she confirmed, "Some are more frequent". "If we think one will be really popular, we try to make it more frequent."1 point
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Finished this up last week - hands down one of favorite sets, both in terms of the building process as well as the final result. If you are on the fence at all, I highly recommend it! It would be nice if LEGO put out a descent small sail boat to go with this - I have some of the recent Fishing Boats stored away, but somehow one of those just doesn't seem to do this set justice...1 point
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Funny, Jeff and I were just talking about this situation the other day. There was a post in the Bricklink forums which mentioned people getting banned on Bricklink. One of the posts mentioned Brickpicker as one of LEGO's targets. I said if you think Brickpicker is an issue, how about thousands of Bricklink members buying new LEGO sets to part them out and resell for more money than the original set? LEGO can't think to highly of that. I also said that Brickpicker directly sells hundreds of thousands of dollars of LEGO sets annually through their affiliates like LEGO S@H, Target, Amazon, etc... Bricklink doesn't sell any. As a matter of fact, does Bricklink even have a LEGO logo anywhere on their site? I don't think so. Maybe Bricklink is the next target of LEGO. Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker1 point