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Second most annoying set to take apart. Nothing will ever beat UCS Imperial Shuttle.
To the shock of nobody.Looks like the Lego Batman movie is getting great reviews.
UCS Imperial Shuttle was such a chore to take down. The wings and how they attach to the body especially.Took apart Big Ben.
Second most annoying set to take apart. Nothing will ever beat UCS Imperial Shuttle.
Looks like the Lego Batman movie is getting great reviews.
Grand Emporium is a great looking set, but more love needs to be shown to that Camper Van. That thing is such a tight little truck - along with this one it's the only City set I haven't disassembled:
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Dropped by a different Target and saw a whole wall of Batman CMF so I had another Treat Yo Self moment because I have zero willpower and got myself CatMan and Eraser Head (I don't know their real names, sorry!!!).
I feel like only Lego-GAF will unferstand when I say this but good god I missed the feel of dat ABS plastic.
I might get myself another Eraser Head and put his pencil topper face on a normal body for my desk at work heheheh
Osahi
That ship could very well be The Destinys Bounty, but it could just be a cool new pirate ship.
The sets for this line I think are going to be great.
Looks different to me... Three masts for instance.
Out of interest, are and of you guys and gals interested in older sets (pre 2005)? Most of the conversation seems to be revolving around the newer sets (which makes sense of course). So I just wondered how many of us there were here!
Out of interest, are and of you guys and gals interested in older sets (pre 2005)? Most of the conversation seems to be revolving around the newer sets (which makes sense of course). So I just wondered how many of us there were here!
I tried feeling for the ones I want and stood there for a good 5 minutes. Only to leave with none because I can't tell what's what. :/
Out of interest, are and of you guys and gals interested in older sets (pre 2005)? Most of the conversation seems to be revolving around the newer sets (which makes sense of course). So I just wondered how many of us there were here!
Depends on what you mean by older. I had my dark age from 1994-ish to 2012, and from what I've seen, I wasn't missing much most of that time. Late 90's stuff was ridiculous and it went worse and worse. Early Star Wars and Potter wasn't much better. I'm checking some old catalogues now and then and can't find anything I like, up to about 2007 with Café Corner. I can't imagine what made Lego do such an ambitious set at that point, but ever since they've been on point with the D2C releases. 2009 was a crazy year. That's also when minifigures stopped looking like crap.
Hiring designers like Jamie and making a unified graphic design for minifigure prints really, really made a difference. That and getting more interesting licenses. I wouldn't have jumped back in if it wasn't for Lord of the Rings. What they're doing now with Dimensions and Ideas is probably helping a bunch of people rediscover Lego.
But back to the topic, I like what they did in the 80's, but apart from nostalgia and a few precious sets like GE, Black Sea Barracuda, the Futuron monorail and such, it's really not anywhere near what they're doing now. It's like video games. You can pick out a few classics that are actually worth your time today, but new stuff generally blows it out of the water.
Out of interest, are and of you guys and gals interested in older sets (pre 2005)? Most of the conversation seems to be revolving around the newer sets (which makes sense of course). So I just wondered how many of us there were here!
I would think it would hurt less with so many of them. It hurts most when it is just a random brick on a regular floor.
Hope you are all seeing LEGO Batman Movie this weekend if it's playing in your area!
I'll be seeing it Friday morning I hope. Right after I place my Skuttler order for the polybag promo
Speaking of which, my daughter turns 7 soon and is of course asking for all sorts of Lego stuff. I turned her loose on the website and told her to give me a list of her favorite sets. She came back asking for some obvious stuff like the Disney castle, but also wants (I kid you not) Assembly Square, Artic Roller, Attack on Hoth, and the Death Star. I coached none of that. As much as I'd love to buy her those huge sets, I'd rather she get something she can enjoy assmebling (mostly) herself, instead of watching me put together an age 16+ set.
Show her the Friends and Elfs lines. Yes, they are targeting the girls with thise lines, but Friends has some really cool buildings and Elfs has dragons! Those sets should ve more suitable for a 7 years old kid.
My 5 year old just did bag 4 of brick bank. Don't underestimate kids.Show her the Friends and Elfs lines. Yes, they are targeting the girls with thise lines, but Friends has some really cool buildings and Elfs has dragons! Those sets should ve more suitable for a 7 years old kid.
PotC BrickHeadz:
They are totally going the Funko route with this theme...
These are coming in April (March for VIPs) with the D2C set, so that is probably why the calendar references "Exclusive VIP access to sets" on March 17th.
My 5 year old just did bag 4 of brick bank. Don't underestimate kids.
Hey all!
Been lurking on here the better part of the last year.
In January 2015 I got back into LEGO for the first time since about 2002 when I bought the Tumbler and it was all downhill from there. I've bought about 30 sets catching up on everything since 2013 that interested me before they were retired or became unreasonably expensive.
I primarily buy Star Wars & Batman, but also great sets like Tower of Orthanc, Disney Castle, Ecto-1, and Scooby Doo.
Sorry for the story, I was wondering what you guys and gals with limited display space do. Do you just rotate out older sets or take them apart and put the pieces back in the boxes?
btw love the OP!
As much as I'd love to buy her those huge sets, I'd rather she get something she can enjoy assembling (mostly) herself, instead of watching me put together an age 16+ set.
Some of the Friends and Elves sets are quite complex too.
First off, welcome! We are all a bunch of friendly, horrible enablers in here.Hey all!
Been lurking on here the better part of the last year.
In January 2015 I got back into LEGO for the first time since about 2002 when I bought the Tumbler and it was all downhill from there. I've bought about 30 sets catching up on everything since 2013 that interested me before they were retired or became unreasonably expensive.
I primarily buy Star Wars & Batman, but also great sets like Tower of Orthanc, Disney Castle, Ecto-1, and Scooby Doo.
Sorry for the story, I was wondering what you guys and gals with limited display space do. Do you just rotate out older sets or take them apart and put the pieces back in the boxes?
btw love the OP!
Speaking of which, my daughter turns 7 soon and is of course asking for all sorts of Lego stuff. I turned her loose on the website and told her to give me a list of her favorite sets.
Show her the Friends and Elfs lines. Yes, they are targeting the girls with thise lines, but Friends has some really cool buildings and Elfs has dragons! Those sets should ve more suitable for a 7 years old kid.
My 5 year old just did bag 4 of brick bank. Don't underestimate kids.
I don't. But different kids may just have different interests. And he was saying that he did not want to try 16+ sets yet with his daughter. Some of the Friends and Elves sets are quite complex too.
On another note, if a kid asks to help you with the stickers on your set......
dear god no
there is a method to stickers, and it must be followed