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I finally found a little bit of time this afternoon to expand Tony Stark's mansion for my son. He's happy now, but still wants more displays for his suits. It's still a work in progress, since I need some more large white slopes to fill out the front. I built it up a little bit to give it more of a mountain-side feel. It's real solid now with the heavier base.5 points
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BTTF Delorean for $88 including shipping on eBay. Raised the price now, but it was just too tempting.4 points
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I sold a LoC fire bike today at a convention for $5 dollars. I feel like I just won the lottery.3 points
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Let the other impatient ones sell... then it will become like a snowball running down the hill. Resulting in ever growing value.3 points
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This is the XML code to add them into Bricklink Wanted List. Instead you added 1 by 1, this code can help you add all the parts into your wanted list. Please change the 706825 in the file to the wanted list ID in your wanted list. http://www.bricklink.com/wantedXML.asp bat pod.txt3 points
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The Brick Fan has posted the parts list and the instructions for the set here http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-dc-comics-super-heroes-bat-pod-5004590-parts-list/3 points
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No clue, but I sold a second set....as I was logged in raising the price3 points
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If you didn't have to deal with old Nintendo cartridges then this probably won't make sense.2 points
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Dont look into it. Take a break and have fun while you're down there. Your kids will only be that age once! The stunt show at universal was very cool. Btw2 points
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Looks like they banned our IP. I will have to come up with a solution. I am down in Florida on vacation, so I will figure out something in between theme parks2 points
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More sets...More chances of errors and issues. I am still impressed with the overall quality of the sets considering the enormous quantities made. I think box quality is improving and minifigures are way better than years ago. I think this hobby is filled with overly smart...and anal...people, who nitpick things to death. What bothers me more is the lack of creativity by re-releasing sets like the Winter Toy Shop.2 points
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So... the 42039 AROCS. After the 42009, Ultimate 42009 and the 42030 Crawler Crane, it was not as challenging (even aligning all the bloody hoses wasn't that bad). I wouldn't say it was anticlimactic, per se, but didn't feel as special as I hoped. Granted, the suspension is ingenious and I love the way it looks like the real thing. But the older UNIMOG feels somehow more special to me. I really like the Mog's functions (and it is a UNIMOG - built out of Lego, for heaven's sake). I have been spoilt by Jurgen's Ultimate 42009. Verdict? Lovely set. Clever, nicely designed, easier to control than the UNIMOG (although having controls split across both sides means I would forget what does what). The locking mechanism for the tipper bed's flap is ingeniously simple. But the Mog is an adorable UNIMOG WITH PORTAL AXLES A WINCH AND AN ARM! All of that seems a bit contradictory... that's fine. Still is a worthy flagship.2 points
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Didn't see a main thread for chapters. They seem to have revamped their plum rewards program, on sept 10th you get 10x the plum points limited to one transaction per plum member. Couldn't find any exclusions for Lego. So instead of getting 5 points per $1 spent, you will get 50. I plan on getting 60 S14 CMF which should give 11,850 points which is $25 in points which comes out to around 10% off. Anybody else take advantage of plum points?1 point
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Sopwith Camel 10226 I've been putting off this post for a week as I tried to digest this build. It's not that I didn't like it, I just wanted to like it more. Don't get me wrong, I love the subject, there were some neat elements, the thing is impressive on display, and both I and my niece had fun with the build...I just wanted to like it MORE. I picked this one up for around $60 and for that price, I'm glad for the experience...also glad I didn't open one of my sealed ones. For the right person this is an amazing model and well worth the cost though due to its size, it takes a commitment to display. Oh well, spent the last 30 minutes breaking it down to move on down the road. Hopefully the next person who gets it likes it a little more than me.1 point
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Selling some for top top dollar once all the weak hands are flushed out close to Christmas. Saving the rest for future holiday shopping seasons.1 point
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Yeah that's an amazing reduction on a great set! Hopefully we'll see something like that again so i can get one of these (and a second at that price!).1 point
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In my opinion it´s a bit too soon to buy in for long term investment and certainly not at more than 30% off - before Xmas there will be better deals and this set should be around for at least two years, if not more. Even a quick flip at Xmas is not likely to be worth more than 170 and then after commissions you are back to where you started.....1 point
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That's the disadvantage compared to the U.S. ... I'm always disappointed not only in the price difference (which sometimes is as big as 10-20$ to € which can add up to about 100+$ for a whole wave of sets) but also in the difference when it comes to cupons and special offers. But I guess we gotta live with it and take what we get and give nothing back! ;-) (I mean sometimes we got nice offers as well! Just not as frequently). The AT-AT is a great buy either way! It's an awesome set and well worth the 100€1 point
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Since this devolved into a NIN band discussion, I was never a big fan of the band, though this was probably their best album on a mainstream level. Does anybody remember David Bowie's "I'm afraid of Americans?" Trent Reznor is the guy chasing him in the video if memory serves me correctly, which is really hazy since this was during my college days and I wasn't in there for 5.5 years for no reason.1 point
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Looks that way. Was smooshing at Target yesterday and an Asian guy asked me what I was looking for. Turns out he was seeking Tigers to sell in Hong Kong. The suited figures are very popular in Asia. With the Tiger being part of the Zodiac I can see these taking off like the previous ones1 point
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Early results are showing the Tiger Lady is by far the most popular (and expensive) figure here in Australia, it's currently selling for 3x RRP. With only 3 per case I think this is the one to target.1 point
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2x 40153 : Birthday Cake each 7,99 euro 2 x 10245 : Santa's Workshop each 45 euro could get the 10246: Detective's Office for 111 euro, but i think Santa's Workshop is better for the christmas season.1 point
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You're thinking Target has a dedicated Lego person like TRU. It doesn't. I bet they would categorize this just one step above seasonal -- like add-on item products for amazon. This is going to be relatively deep production IMHO so the Quick Flippers will suffer--but will have good long term legs as Halloween occurs every year and Lego won't revisit a heavy minifigure line like this again.1 point
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Stores that still have Simpsons won't "reorder" the same product. Since they all have the same item number, they see stock in the store and won't order more until that stock is moving.1 point
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Well, I am fighting a never ending summer cold - so my annoyance is likely magnified.1 point
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The bride to be looks like she may be having second thoughts upon seeing the groom. The Bride Of Frankenstein1 point
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Tachyon Turtle - GARC Group B Racer by Marc "FEATHERED HARE" GARC star racer by Shamisenfred Twin Pod GARC Racer 01 - incoming by JPascal Taipei F7 GARC Racer by Red Spacecat1 point
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Ah that's what it is. I couldn't figure out what the tracking was for the life of me. Mine is coming all the way across the country from CT to CA and coming in next Thursday. 3lb package as noted above.1 point
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Just been into my local Debenhams and saw some series 1 mixels just sitting there (about half a case)!! Needless to say I took them straight to the till and out of curiosity asked if they had any more. They popped out the back and came out with a nearly full case! So Ive just got 3 complete sets of 9, 3 complete sets of red and four odd for £111 . They also let me take the display case. How many sets of mixels come in a display case, any one know? Just to sweeten the deal they also had a near fresh case of series 13 MF so I did a quick smoosh and got all 3 hotdog guys (up to 14 of these now) Also bought star wars Advent calender these seem to be hard to find at retail at the moment.1 point
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Here is what is wrong and the parts you need: http://brickset.com/article/16465/what-s-wrong-with-21303-wall•e Lego is sending me two sets of replacement parts, so you are probably safe getting at least two. And this fixed the neck and now it works great: http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-ideas-wall-e-21303-head-modification-by-chris-mcveigh/ Now to add power functions! (The Baymax is my own creation and if you like it go to Lego Ideas and support it)1 point
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All you guys that are on Panic Mode all making a mistake, why pay top dollar, and act like the world is ending , these sets are coming, coming back, there will be plenty of these, if you are buying for quick flips well great, but long term investors should stop the panic buying, these sets have a long long way to go. "Now the Raptor Escape is another thing, Only Lego and Walmart no what there Strategy is." As for me I have 15 of the 75919, paid $83-$100, and except for a few Raptor Escape's the 75919 is the only set that I will be loading up on. Everytime somebody see's sold out on the Lego site right away the sets done, take the Sea Cow, last week Sold Out, its done not coming back, few days later back again and you can buy 5. Sold out does not mean crap. Ed1 point
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And here I am wasting my precious time trying to find out people's opinion on retiring/EOL sets1 point
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Abbreviations serve another, wholly different purpose. They're basically a tribal ritual. A way for experienced members to show knowledge, and a form of initiation for newbies. Sure, they really don't save much time, but that's not their main intent. It's a means to bond the group, and elevate members as they progress in their contributions. There's tons of sociology behind this, and in the context of a new medium for tribal bonding (forums on the internet), they make perfect sense. They arise in nearly all forums, for very basic reasons similar to other rituals which have risen throughout society for ages.1 point
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Good luck! I'm not sure what TRU is doing to wipe those cards like that without any notification? They didn't seem to care one bit.1 point
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Could you dispute the charge on your credit card and let the CC company deal with them?1 point
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I had a bad experience with gc from TRU. A while back, I misplaced around $3k in gc and since it was already past the guarantee period from Raise, I was left to deal with with TRU. They also "erased the balances and then followed up that they couldn't do anything, since they weren't purchased directly from them.". Needless to say, I will be seeing them in court.1 point
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