Anyone know what is new on the wall this month. Quarter 4 just started so there should be new pick a models and favorite pieces. I am wondering if perhaps other sand green showed up or something similarly interesting.
Thanks!The Creator airplanes are great, there's a $10 one, the Red Propeller plane for $20, and the Blue Power Jet foryourself.
DC Super Hero Girls:
(EDIT: what LordOfLore said)
DC Super Hero Girls:
(EDIT: what LordOfLore said)
DC Super Hero Girls:
DC Super Hero Girls:
20 minifigs in this CMF series apparently!
The first three include Green Grocer, isn't it?
Because I find BL Cafe Corner far more tricky... Dark blue is a knightmare, and I've yet to think of a possible swap.
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Edit: I actually think this theme is an awesome idea. Just couldn't unsee the above
The arch over the right entrance is visible? Or are you talking about something else (not sure what are quarter arcs)? I think I remember it being really expensive... (the fact that I buy new parts doesn't help, I guess).Dark blue basic parts can very easily be found on shop.lego.com, either on PAB or BAP. That's how I built both that and Market Street. The parts aren't rare, just overpriced on BL. You don't need the quarter arcs (they are completely hidden from view).
Indeed... From what I remember, there's several costly parts, too.I guess the pillars are getting ridiculous compared to when I built it though. The doors are still crazy
The arch over the right entrance is visible? Or are you talking about something else (not sure what are quarter arcs)? I think I remember it being really expensive... (the fact that I buy new parts doesn't help, I guess).
Indeed... From what I remember, there's several costly parts, too.
I barely had to do substitutions for GG*, so I felt it was easy, and virtually all pieces were common and cheap.
* beside the sand green > sand blue and dark green > dark blue swap... I may do a similar swap for dark blue in CC, but I'm not sure which color to choose yet...
That being said, I need to invest more time into planning. I may ask for your help if I'm struck and you don't mind I intend to do a lot more changes than for GG, though, since I want to do an interior, for example (there was a nice MOC on Eurobricks thatg gave me ideas)
Good LORD the overreactions on Twitter, I wasn't ready. Not this early in the morning.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Poor Lego.
Ugh, these kinda make me throw up a little in my mouth, YET i find myself strangely attracted to them as well so not sure how to react to these just yet....
Time will tell i suppose, i often ended up loving sets that i initially seemed to hate.
That curved 1x1 tile...I need lots of them.
Dawww Batgirl is so adorable. I'm still a little peeved though that we finally get a sort-of-Hall of Justice and its this.
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Edit: I actually think this theme is an awesome idea. Just couldn't unsee the above
Good LORD the overreactions on Twitter, I wasn't ready. Not this early in the morning.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Poor Lego.
What's this in reference to? I missed it.
Finally, we have the rest of the packs that we know of but hasnt been revealed yet which will be in Wave 9 and they include the Powerpuff Girls, Beetlejuice, and Teen Titans GO!
I hope this is true.
http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-dimensions-wave-9-powerpuff-girls-info/
Beetlejuice!
I hope this is true.
http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-dimensions-wave-9-powerpuff-girls-info/
Beetlejuice!
What's this in reference to? I missed it.
Is it the LEGO Super Hero girls?
https://twitter.com/LEGO_Group/status/782952828633579520/photo/1
This could be a big week (and weekend) for LEGO reveals...
Yeah, the reactions on Twitter. "Oh so the normal Super Hero sets aren't good enough for girls" comments. Never mind that even at the base level, DC Super Hero Girls is a DC thing and this is merely licensing.
I really don't get the ridiculous bullshit surrounding the Friends line. Girls are free to buy whatever Lego sets they want but, and this is obviously a completely unheard of thought to some, there are girls that LIKE dolls over action figures. Why should they be ignored?
This could be a big week (and weekend) for LEGO reveals...
Small deal, but thought some might be interested.
A seller has Encounter on Jakku for sale on amazon for $48 with prime shipping and no sales tax.
For californians at least, this translates to about 26% off.
The seller is "Wholesale Fulfillment AZ" and the condition is "New"
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CIGN3TS/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Is this set going to be like the Mos Eisley set of last year?
In what sense? The pure density and quality of the Mos Eisley set is at least one big differentiator.
Built Jay's Elemental Dragon over the weekend and it is a beast, especially at that price. Fun to built and the extra ship is pretty cool as well. Does seem like they put all the effort in making the head, body and wings look amazing and forgot to finish the back of the dragon, it is quite top heavy because of that. Still think Cole's dragon is the best, it offers so much poseability for such a small price.
Still have the NRG Dragon and Master Wu dragon waiting to join the current line-up of dragons, but those have to wait for December (Sinterklaas, Birthdays and X-Mas). Hope the Moro dragon goes on sale soon so I can add it as well.
Welcome! And kiss your money goodbye.Hi! Lego newbie here. I have been following this thread for a while, and I think it is time to introduce myself and prepare my wallet... Well, this may be a long post, so I appreciate your reading, thoughts and answers.
I am 44. I was never a Lego kid, part because the brand only officially launched here in 1986, and by that time I was already a teenager with other things in my mind. Playmobil was a very strong brand here when I was young, so I grow up building tons of sets (some I still have today, others I bought them as an adult). During different periods of my life Lego sets got my attention, but I never dived in. They intrigue me, and the building aspect is very appealing to me. My kid got some sets, and I loved to help him assembling it. Some years ago I got both Black Pearl and Revenge of Queen Anne from Pirates of the Caribbean (sets that I need to remove the dust...). Love to build them. But I was already spending money with other hobbies. I like videogames, and first Skylanders got my collection tendencies, then Disney Infinity. When Lego Dimensions was announced, I decided to skip it since three toys to life games would be too much. But Skylanders fever wore off, and Infinity was cancelled . So I got some Lego Dimensions stuff and soon I had all year one sets. And I loved to build them. So the Lego bug bit me and I am hunger for more. I bought some Simpsons minifigures and soon I was with the complete set. Now I am hunting sales on series 13, 14 and 15 which are still available here (Disney just out but too expensive, 50% more than series 15, and no sigh of series 16 yet).
But some difficulty ahead: I live in Brazil, so
1) Lego sets are expensive here. Like 2x or 3x times more than in US. If something costs $100 in US, it is safe to assume it will cost more than $250 here.
2) Sets are released here with a long delay from US/Europe. If we get luck, a 6 months delay. Some cases even after a year.
3) Not all sets are officially released here. Like less than 1/3 of the US/European releases. You can go to the gray market to get them, but then again, costs.
Also, we had official Lego stores here, but no VIP points, no pick-a-brick and I cannot order bricks online too (of course I had to import).
But nevertheless There are a lot of Lego lines today compared to the past. I am mainly interested in building and display, so Lego buildings and cities, and small dioramas, will be my main focus. Lego own brands (Ninjago, Bionicle, Chima) do not appeal to me. Thanks God I am not a Star Wars fan, so I can save my wallet from the SW tax. Marvel and DC are great. I loved the minifigures that come out for Dimensions. But I find the sets too barren. They are mainly focused in vehicles (understandable since they are for kids and kids play) and feel so incomplete for dioramas. I cannot justify their price just for the figures so for now I will stay away from them.
That leaves me Creator, City and Modular lines. Again for city building and dioramas.
Within a few days I got those:
Mostly in sales (40% for the lakeside Lodge and Corner Deli which was great since they are brand new here). The reason I got the Forest Creatures is that it was half off.
Well, questions:
1) My plan Is to work on official sets (I try to get Parisian Restaurant for Xmas) , then start following/assembling other people creations to finally work in MOC. Is it a good idea to buy custom instructions like in brickbuilderpro? Some houses seems very nice there.
2) Which is the consensus in using different lines bricks for citybuilding? Friends sets seems to have to nice accessories and special pieces. Not the minidolls, but the accessories for interior decoration, like the supermarket and coffee shop sets. There are also some junior sets with interesting accessories.
And so Now I am part of the Lego family. For better or worse. Will try to post and participate in this thread, if you do not mind (most GAF specialized threads are too impenetrable for newbies, like the Comics thread, but you seem very nice, guys.)
edited due to image size.
FFS the Disney Castle went back up this morning but sold out again in around 30 mins. Missed it again.
Hi! Lego newbie here. I have been following this thread for a while, and I think it is time to introduce myself and prepare my wallet... Well, this may be a long post, so I appreciate your reading, thoughts and answers.
I am 44. I was never a Lego kid, part because the brand only officially launched here in 1986, and by that time I was already a teenager with other things in my mind. Playmobil was a very strong brand here when I was young, so I grow up building tons of sets (some I still have today, others I bought them as an adult). During different periods of my life Lego sets got my attention, but I never dived in. They intrigue me, and the building aspect is very appealing to me. My kid got some sets, and I loved to help him assembling it. Some years ago I got both Black Pearl and Revenge of Queen Anne from Pirates of the Caribbean (sets that I need to remove the dust...). Love to build them. But I was already spending money with other hobbies. I like videogames, and first Skylanders got my collection tendencies, then Disney Infinity. When Lego Dimensions was announced, I decided to skip it since three toys to life games would be too much. But Skylanders fever wore off, and Infinity was cancelled . So I got some Lego Dimensions stuff and soon I had all year one sets. And I loved to build them. So the Lego bug bit me and I am hunger for more. I bought some Simpsons minifigures and soon I was with the complete set. Now I am hunting sales on series 13, 14 and 15 which are still available here (Disney just out but too expensive, 50% more than series 15, and no sigh of series 16 yet).
But some difficulty ahead: I live in Brazil, so
1) Lego sets are expensive here. Like 2x or 3x times more than in US. If something costs $100 in US, it is safe to assume it will cost more than $250 here.
2) Sets are released here with a long delay from US/Europe. If we get luck, a 6 months delay. Some cases even after a year.
3) Not all sets are officially released here. Like less than 1/3 of the US/European releases. You can go to the gray market to get them, but then again, costs.
Also, we had official Lego stores here, but no VIP points, no pick-a-brick and I cannot order bricks online too (of course I had to import).
But nevertheless There are a lot of Lego lines today compared to the past. I am mainly interested in building and display, so Lego buildings and cities, and small dioramas, will be my main focus. Lego own brands (Ninjago, Bionicle, Chima) do not appeal to me. Thanks God I am not a Star Wars fan, so I can save my wallet from the SW tax. Marvel and DC are great. I loved the minifigures that come out for Dimensions. But I find the sets too barren. They are mainly focused in vehicles (understandable since they are for kids and kids play) and feel so incomplete for dioramas. I cannot justify their price just for the figures so for now I will stay away from them.
That leaves me Creator, City and Modular lines. Again for city building and dioramas.
Within a few days I got those:
Mostly in sales (40% for the lakeside Lodge and Corner Deli which was great since they are brand new here). The reason I got the Forest Creatures is that it was half off.
Well, questions:
1) My plan Is to work on official sets (I try to get Parisian Restaurant for Xmas) , then start following/assembling other people creations to finally work in MOC. Is it a good idea to buy custom instructions like in brickbuilderpro? Some houses seems very nice there.
2) Which is the consensus in using different lines bricks for citybuilding? Friends sets seems to have to nice accessories and special pieces. Not the minidolls, but the accessories for interior decoration, like the supermarket and coffee shop sets. There are also some junior sets with interesting accessories.
And so Now I am part of the Lego family. For better or worse. Will try to post and participate in this thread, if you do not mind (most GAF specialized threads are too impenetrable for newbies, like the Comics thread, but you seem very nice, guys.)
edited due to image size.
I barely had to do substitutions for GG*, so I felt it was easy, and virtually all pieces were common and cheap.
* beside the sand green > sand blue and dark green > dark blue swap... I may do a similar swap for dark blue in CC, but I'm not sure which color to choose yet...
The LEGO Batman Movie: