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I heard my wife yell from the basement "retired huh? does that mean you can finally get rid of some of this junk?"12 points
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Please allow me to introduce myself I'm a Star of wealth and taste I've been around for a long, long year Stole many a man's soul to waste Pleased to meet you Hope you guess my name But what's puzzling you Is the nature of my game4 points
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75083 - AT-DP 21118 - The Mine 60036 - Arctic Base Camp 75084 - Wookie Gunship 60062 - Arctic Icebreaker 60049 - Helicopter Transporter 76040 - Brainiac Attack 76027 - Black Manta Deep Sea Strike 75090 - Ezra's Speeder Bike 10672 - Defend The Batcave 76019 - Starblaster Showdown 60068 - Crooks Hideout4 points
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It means now I can "officially" hold them for two years in order to make a pretty penny . Time to buy gold .4 points
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They'd make an odd couple but probably cute babies...3 points
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Has it been reported yet? Angry Birds Lego available at kmart.com (about 10 days before release).3 points
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UN Headquarters retired (not sure if that happened today or earlier)3 points
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Today I built all models from the new LEGO dimension fun packs 71233 (Ghostbusters Stay Puft) and 71237 (DC Comics Aquaman). I tried doing without using instructions but one picture of a model only gets you so far. Unfortunately, there are no instruction booklets included and I don't have access to the game itself. As a consequence I had to revert back to youtube videos containing the instructions. Aquaman gives you possible builds of Aqua Watercraft, Seven Seas Speeder and Trident of Fire while Stay Puft comes with Terror Dog, Soaring Terror Dog and Terror Dog Destroyer (top left to bottom right). Some of the builds require some sort of base to prevent them from falling over.3 points
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LEGO Ideas sets are projects that were submitted by fans and voted on by other fans. If a project got 10,000 supporters, the LEGO Group brought it under review. In the review process, they decided if the project fit their standards, if there was a reasonable chance that the supporters would actually purchase it, and if the build itself was feasible. They make certain changes to the set to make it fit more appropriately within their standards and release only a small portion of those that hit the 10,000 supporter goal. Disney/Pixar's Wall-E is a unique set, in that the designer of the set actually helped to create the movie that this set is based on. The flowthrough gives this a degree of verisimilitude that does not exist in any other set. Plus, the guy had to love Wall-E immensely if he put that much additional effort into the character after being done with the film. The story of LEGO Ideas set 21303 does not end with being chosen for release. It was plagued with design problems. It was recalled twice to create fixes for various neck issues. As you can see by the multiple seal codes on my sample, this set had a rough go. Here you can see the standard instruction book, and the supplemental instructions for the fix. REVIEW: SET DETAILS Set #: 21303 Name: Disney/Pixar Wall-E Theme: LEGO Ideas Parts: 677 Price: $59.99 Before we get to the build, let’s talk value. At 59.99 the price per piece works out to almost $.09 each. This is on the low side of pricing for a licensed set. There are a ton of pieces in rare or new color combinations, mostly in the "bright orange" color. I don't know if anyone does a lot of MOCs requiring bright orange, but this is a great set for that color. BOX CONTENTS Some people may wind up picking up a set that is open box or, want to verify the box contents before beginning a build. For this set, there are 10 unnumbered baggies, an instruction book, and a supplemental instruction book. (1 of the baggies contains the pieces to fix the neck issue.) The instruction book is a heavy, thick book made of high grade paper. This is not your standard system instruction book. It also contains information about Wall-E and the designer in 3 different languages. The box itself is a sturdy box, designed to be reclosed and opened. It's a collector's box. BUILD AND EXECUTION: You may recall from my LEGO Ideas Doctor Who Review that I dislike large sets with unnumbered bags. Well, here's my workspace after 20 minutes. Nothing is built, I just separated them by color, which is still a pain to search through. Those orange brackets are rare. I can't think of a use for them in any build I want to do, but if you really need orange brackets, here you are. I was curious about the use of 2 2x2 corner bricks instead of a single 2x3 brick, but I realized it's because they've used a bunch of the corner bricks throughout the build, and running this color on another machine to get 2x3's would probably cut into the production of some other set. The base of this thing is pretty solid. The slope pieces on back help to create the shape of Wall-E. I was curious about the off-center hinge, but not terribly concerned. I was really struck by the interesting gap between the slopes. You can also see here an error that I made that I didn't realize until almost the last steps. It was a giant pain to fix and wound up tearing apart my Wall-E in order to resolve. That 1x6 tile on the side is supposed to be grey. I am sorry if it bothers you throughout the rest of this build. It's sort of embarrassing that I wasn't paying attention here. However, it's sort of my thing with Ideas sets. I couldn't figure out these things at first. I spent a good 10 minutes just wondering if there was some kind of lifting armature on the back of Wall-E. I just couldn't place it. That sloped gap extends farther. I still like it. It really seems unique to me. Effort was made to add interesting details and remove visible studs. You may remember from my Star Wars First Order Transporter Review how much I dislike dull, simplistic boxlike builds. This set was not dull or simplistic. Sure it's a box, but effort was made to make it more interesting. Here, we get attachment points for the arms and the neck. The arms are going to be ball jointed, and also slide back and forth. That's a lot more motion than I expected at the shoulder. Remember the stuff on the back that I couldn't figure out? Well, they're details that look like hydraulics. Starting to see a lot more SNOT techniques as we come to the end of the main body build. The treads are substantial. Unfortunately, I don't know if I made something too tight or if I just couldn't get any traction, but this wouldn't turn well at all for me when I tried to move Wall-E around. Notice how my mistake is buried back under the treads, oh yeah it was not easy to fix. Also, notice the small object on top made from a 1x2 plate and a lever that represents the cockroach. This is the point in the build where we switch to the supplemental instructions. Tah Dah, neck and head joints built. I honestly had no clue what I was building here. A lot of little techniques were used to create different shapes Parts were twisted on pins and lots of studs on the side pieces were used. It's Wall-E's Eye piece, and half his head. Again, lots of SNOT. I like the use of the car wheel cover here. Make another Eye, and he's really coming together. See, here's where I needed that 1x6 tile. I could have used the Grey one, but I needed the authenticity. I couldn't remember how articulated Wall-E's arms were. I thought there was another joint, but upon further review, there is not. Finally, you add his plant. Too bad it's not in a boot. REACTION: I loved this set. I thought it wound up looking fantastic, and my wife loved it too. She wanted to keep it for herself. It gets displayed in our living room because she loved it so much. I appreciate the fact that they fixed the problems. A part of me thinks that if they had spent a little more effort on the neck than on all of the SNOT techniques, they wouldn't have had to recall it twice. I may be in the minority that doesn't care if there's studs showing. This final product is great, looks great and I couldn't come up with the proper words to actually describe it. I think that the pictures say a lot. if they don't sell you on this set, I don't know what paltry words I can come up with that would. Wall-E's sad that you're thinking of not buying him. FINAL THOUGHTS: I don't see how this set doesn't go up in value. Sure, it's going to be heavily hoarded, but it's not Exo-Suit. This is a set that Disney fans will want. Imagine all of those kids who started collecting Princess, Cars or Toy Story sets. If they stuck with LEGO, they're going to want a bigger challenge in a few years. He's a great display piece. I know several people that are not LEGO collectors that have already bought this set. The early distribution problems probably made some people skittish. I can say that there's no reason to be worried about the final design. I don't foresee 5X retail, but 3X within 5 years EOL is certainly feasible. Buy it here! EXTRA PIECES: Lots of extra stuff here. A bunch of it is due to the fixes that were implemented. EXTRA PICS Here's a few more shots showing how flexible his neck and eyes are. View full blog article2 points
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Amazon.de : Lego 42042 Technic Crane: $108 Lego 42052 Technic Heli : $107 Lego 60051 Train : $91 Lego deep sea vessel : $752 points
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Also at Kmart - Changing Seasons 31038 for $33.49 (33% off MSRP) after reusable coupon code 9700062632119310 (for $5 off $35). The winter cabin build from this set is awesome! EDIT: Maybe code is not reusable, but you can go to the Kmart Mobile Coupons page to generate a $5 off $35 coupon here: http://shc.cpn2c.co/RecomService/web/k#2 points
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Free Ironman centurion polybag at GameStop. I was with my son and asked politely. They also gave me a free LEGO dimensions frisbee. To show our appreciation we purchased a pre-owned copy of Scribblenauts Unlimited for Wii U.2 points
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I am past the shame part. Full cart, no problem, stares, no problem. I'll clear a shelf like a boss, and proceed to check out with little Timmy's mouth open in awe2 points
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Nice set!! I can't say I was aware of it's size... would love to have it...2 points
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Was it just me, or did anyone else just hear a cash register chime?2 points
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Strange and eerie evil abounds..... Thursday I went into my local TRU where Miss Sourpuss works. She hangs out at the Customer Service desk so I waited until the regular cashier was next to finished with the customer ahead. Then I hear the call, "I can help the next person in line over here at the Service Desk". I start walking over there without looking and to my chagrin it's Miss Sourpuss Jr. (one of the previously mentioned 2 Lifer girlfriends of, Miss Sourpuss Sr.), and who is there next to her? The Original Gansta, Miss Sourpuss herself. Ugh...I involuntarily wince at the sight of her. She sees the pain on my face and surprisingly, she quickly leaves. Whew, one obstacle avoided. Now I go unto her well trained apprentice. Miss Sourpuss Jr. engages me politely but with an air of insincerity. I brought to the counter, Indominus Rex, used TRUTH, surrendered the physical 20% off coupon that I pulled off the mailer while standing in front of her, and now for the 15% off Paypal Digital TRU coupons - dead. $0 on all three! What is this treachery! Could the evil Miss Sourpuss Sr. have cast a spell on this transaction too? She wasn't anywhere to be seen but I knoweth of her great powers, for she conjures from thin air to appear with wretched face and the authority of "NO!". My dignity forces me to draw the line at stalking the parking lot to see who is working, but I think she even drives, err...flies, a broom to work, so I am a wary of her. I ask politely for Miss Sourpuss Jr. to try and check the balance of all 3 Paypal TRU gift cards and they all show $0. Dismayed, I tell her where the cards came from and that it is not her fault, probably a fluke. She looks on indifferently as I pay the total with my TRU credit card. With insincere pleasantries exchanged and feeling a little defeated, I now start to leave having forfeited about $16xx by not having money on those gift cards, instead paying with my TRU credit card. As I take a last look through the store while heading for the exit I see Miss Sourpuss Sr.'s head observe the entire transaction while hiding behind a short isle. Hmmm...did she actually shut me down with her powers? So after the mishap I go home and check my purchase records and telephone Paypal. Turns out it was a Paypal error and rep. issues me 3 new gift cards which are instantly activated. Was this a chance fluke or have the evil powers of Miss Sourpuss pervaded their way unto Paypal? I don't know but just to be on the safe side, I'm going to build a sacrifice made of Lego and toss it into a volcano, or the nearest available fire pit and hope it relieves my vex, err...hex.2 points
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I'm pretty sure also that version of Han is coming from CC too1 point
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So last weekend we got 5 inches of rain in 90 minutes and as a result I had foot deep water in my garage. 2 tumblers, 2 too's, and about 10 smaller sets caught up in it as my last overhead storage door wasn't installed yet. The smaller sets will end up going to my kids to play with, but any advice on cleaning up the big sets to try and get some value out of them? Can I but bags in the dryer on a delicate cycle? And how about manuals? As bad as this was I'm lucky...people next door and across street are replacing carpet and drywall.1 point
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Without looking at Bricklink for exact sets the are from, #1 is TIE Fighter Pilot, #2 is Mace Windu from first Clone Turbo Tank, #3 is Gamorrean Guard from 6212, #4 I think is from Speed Racer, but not for sure, #5 Boba Fett from 6209 if hips are reddish brown, #6 is Boba Fett from 10123 and is $$$$$, #7 is Snowtrooper from many sets, #8 is Clone pilot, #9 is Han Solo from older sets, #10 is Clone from Battle pack, #11 is Obi Wan from Episode 3 and #12 is half Indiana Jones dad (head/torso) and legs are Indiana Jones.1 point
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My guess is this one makes an exit sometime in the fall to make room for the new Rogue One sets. Never know though.1 point
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Damn it .. And here I'm thinking it flew under the radar, short shelf life and all1 point
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Many here will salute you with an 'ol1 point
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Tydirium at €72 is a very sensible price indeed, especially in The Netherlands where the RRP is at €109,99. If I stil had spare budget and spare storage space I'd buy some for that price. Unfortunately I'm kinda maxed out at both (budget and storage space ).1 point
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@Val-E, thanks for the Volvo 42030 heads up. My kid wants to build one, but I thought I always thought they were too expensive. Now he has one. Thanks man!1 point
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Toys r us in germany have 20% of all lego!! Just bought 2 slaves and a tie.....159 euros each.....nice1 point
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I always do the online survey mentioned on the receipt if I get a good TRU cashier, and give them high marks.1 point
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Shopko deals "SPRING4" and "SPRING50" both still work, on repeat orders. Just managed to get another $15 off an order of $75+ of an item already on 20% off. http://www.shopko.com/catalog/brand.jsp?brand=Lego&brandId=71 point
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No offence taken. Several reasons... - I'm not a 100% brickinvestor who's only in it for the money but also a Lego fan and collector, and I like to connect with Lego fans/collector's as well; - I'm not selfish but like to share a good deal with others who could also benefit from it; - This particular deal for the Slave-1 is a maximum buy 1 per account. If you want to get multiples this way you have to work with multiple accounts and maybe even multiple delivery addresses. Only hoarders will go that far while regular collectors are already happy to buy just one for their own collection. I posted the deal here first to give brickinvestors the chance to fill their stock first. - TRU has a certain stock for this offer, just like Ewok Village which is already unavailable now at TRU. When their stock of Slave-1 is depleted, I don't think this will have made a big dent at all in the future demand for this truly amazing UCS set. Tipping a few Lego collector's at the Tweakers forum won't make any difference for the future demand of the Slave-1. - "keeping them in the dark..." Sorry, but the "security through obscurity" principle is a very weak way to go and doomed to fail. Future resale value of the Slave-1 post-EOL shouldn't depend on whether some collectors managed to buy it below RRP as well just like you. The UCS Slave-1 is strong enough to stand on its own.1 point
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My store has ALWAYS said one coupon per day. So, my work around is to bring a friend. My store is not close so it's a PITA...1 point
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I forgot about the Indominus Rex picture. The Wampa was a good one. If maybe you want to put the T-Rex together with the Indominus Rex as a comparison, that could work well. Thanks.1 point
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On the days I'm feeling exceptionally lazy, I just buy a ton of them, take them all home and smoosh them on the comfort of my own couch. Then, I keep all that I wanted and simply return those I didn't want to keep.1 point
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