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No, I didn't go for any of the DC ones. I didn't like how uninspired and generic they were. The backgrounds were all the same and the characters were CGI rendered instead of drawn.
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I know I shouldn't be resurrecting this thread, but I'm just too happy and need to post. As of this month, my collection of these marvel lego variant covers is complete. I believe I am the first person to ever have a confirmed complete collection of these. I have every single one that was released in both regular (1:25) and sketch (1:100) variants. Only the two at the top (Rocket Raccoon #1 and Marvel Universe: Avengers Assemble #1) never had sketch variants released.
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The person I quoted. Not you dude; you asked a harmless question. And let's be real for a second; over the past 4 years, this hobby has attracted some extraordinarily toxic individuals. And I'll never get the people like I quoted above who don't understand their own hypocrisy. I keep watching it get worse and I had to jump out of lurking for a quick second to say so.
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Just gotta say since 2013, the amount of dickish people on this board has increased exponentially. I'm astounded lately by what people post on this forum.
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What is Crypto-Currency and Why You Should Accept It
ExoBro94 posted a blog article in Community LEGO Blogs
You've heard of it on the news, in the papers, and online. It created overnight millionaires while making others broke. Governments are afraid of it and the public is confused by it. But it is here to stay. What am I talking about, you ask? Crypto-currency In 2009, an anonymous online entity, going by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto, released a tremendously well-researched and thought out paper;explaining how an online, peer-to-peer, currency which would not be regulated or backed by any government could change the face of world finance. Shortly after, he released the first example of such a currency, Bitcoin. Due to the technical and anonymous nature of Bitcoin (and crypto-currency in general), the digital currency adoption started out slow and within more "internet advanced" circles of people. After a few years and a minuscule adoption rate, Bitcoin started to gain notoriety. This was mainly due to the creation of a "dark-net" marketplace, The Silk Road, in 2011. Unfortunately, this marketplace seemed to specialize in nefarious and illegal activities such as drug dealing and weapons trafficking. The users of the marketplace used Bitcoin as the go to currency for transactions because its use was anonymous and incredibly difficult to track. Fast forward to 2013; The Silk Road was shut down but Bitcoin knowledge started to go mainstream. Services like exchanges, payment processors, and wallets (coin storage) began to spring up. The tech world seemed to catch a crypto-currency fever and it hasn't looked back since. In November and December of 2013 the value of Bitcoin sky-rocketed to $1200 per coin. People became millionaires in the blink of an eye. Today, there are many more varieties of crypto-currency. These currencies, such as Litecoin and Dogecoin, were created to improve on Bitcoin's original code and theory. And they are also gaining an incredible amount of traction in the financial world. My personal favorite crypto-currency is Dogecoin. It is the second largest coin in terms of transaction volume and active users, only behind Bitcoin. It has a massive community behind it and is gaining wide-spread, mainstream acceptance as it is easy to get into and learn. Now, why should you consider selling your LEGO sets for crypto-currency? There are many reasons, but for the sake of brevity in today's introduction, I will give you two. It is a brand new technology and you would have a chance to get in on the ground-floor on something that is shaping up to change the world. Only a relatively small portion of the population is using crypto-currency today, but as more merchants accept it, more people will use it.With the creation of online and in-store payment processors there is absolutely zero risk.These payment-processors (think "Visa" or "American-Express"), make it absolutely painless to accept crypto-currency. Many of them, such as Coinbase and Moolah, automatically transfer crypto-currency to other more "common" currency such as USD or EUR. This makes it so that you can reach an even larger audience than you are today; the people using government-backed currency and the people who are using crypto-currency. This is only the first post of an entire blog in which I am to educate all off you about the benefits and processes of accepting digital currency. If you have any specific questions or would like to learn more about a certain topic, don't hesitate to ask! -
Tree Stand Promo? Yes. Store Employee Minifig? No.
ExoBro94 replied to Curtis's topic in LEGO Shop @ Home
When my SSD order arrived, I got the holiday promo, clone trooper minifig, and 2 store employee minifigs. The holiday set shipped separately from the SSD. Both boxes had the employee mini fig in them. -
I also had trouble with my order. I was missing about 10 pieces, some of which were printed pieces. Also, they apparently ran out of Gus' dark tan hands and mine came with grey hands and a small note saying what happened. They included one of their custom guns (looks like an AK-47 type deal) to make up for that. Luckily they are replacing the missing pieces and they should be here in a few days. I had to buy Gus' correct color hands on BrickLink. I was kinda disappointed with the whole experience overall, but I'm sure it will look awesome once I can finally put it together.
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Hope everyone's been doing well, and I'm still here! Anyway, I was wondering if anybody on this site who has been collecting the LEGO variant comics has been able to get there hands on the sketch variant for Marvel Universe Avengers Assemble #1. So far its been one of the harder ones to come by. Other than this one, I still have been able to get every one that has been released, and it's still fun!
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I just want to say, I am having SO much fun collecting these right now. Every Wednesday, right after class, I walk around Boston and go to the various comic shops. So far, I have gotten every single one. As of today, 14 have been released.
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LOL. It's been nice drinking some gatorade on the sidelines for this one.
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I was able to walk into the nearby shop and pick up the 1:25 and 1:100 variant of Mighty Avengers #1. Got the last ones. X-Men #5 however, was sold out already. Turned to eBay to scoop up some good deals so I can complete the collections.
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Who was able to get any of these (the first two) yesterday?
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That's BrickBabe's doggy and new kitten!!!
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It's the freakin' animal edition (sound guy's cut) of the Exorcist, up in here!!!!
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