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  1. A while back I purchased some lego from one of the owners of Brick Bricks, a terminator salvation MOC, a few other bits and this along with a bulk lot of loose. After asking him I found out it was the beginning to a basement for the HH. Its been sat in the cupboard since, until a few day back when I fitted the HH to it a started covering the floors and adding details. Now don't get me wrong the majority of the work was not done by me, he is an amazing builder and has added secret passage ways sliding doors, prison cells, and there is a battery pack installed ready for a lighting kit. Any way just thought I'd share, get some tips and feedback. I've got a brick link order coming with various bits and some more olive bushes and lots of olive grasses, which I think will finish the front off nicely. I haven't started on the back, but was thinking of a graveyard, with a tree? I was also thinking of a large lamp post and the street. Much bigger and gothic style rather than the modular ones. Anyone have any ideas for this?
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  2. Just saw this on Hoth bricks. Not sure if it's been posted yet (nor right place to post it) so admins feel free to move or delete. Figured I'd share! Looks cool!
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  3. Received mine today and noticed that on the back of the packets there's a warning message 'Warning! Choking hazard. Small parts and small balls' I mean I know we like to have a joke at the Germans expense, but that's just plain rude!
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  4. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/137916
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  6. My son and I built 70733 Ninjago Blaster Bike
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  7. Very nice. I see it comes with a moderator included ......
    4 points
  8. Love it. You could borrow the tree that comes with the Mystery Mobile for the graveyard. The Scooby sets have a lot of elements that would work well.
    4 points
  9. All Angry Birds are 20% off at TRU. Use coupon code 979378 to get an additional $5 off.
    4 points
  10. Wife and I took our 4 year old son to the beach to hang out for a few minutes.
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  11. Amazon 75821 - Angry Birds: Piggy Car Escape - $10.39 (20% off) 75822 - Angry Birds: Piggy Plane Attack - $15.99 (20% off) 75823 - Angry Birds: Bird Island Egg Heist - $23.99 (20% off) 75825 - Angry Birds: Piggy Pirate Ship - $47.99 (20% off) 75826 - Angry Birds: King Pig's Castle - $71.99 (20% off)
    3 points
  12. What'd you do, pour some Colt 45 on them?
    3 points
  13. Phantom looks as necessary to this as it is to the Ghost.
    3 points
  14. The boy loves this hot mess. I admit, i like it too.
    3 points
  15. If you add Ryan Reynolds to your listing title, they sell faster than yellow guardian power rings.
    3 points
  16. more info via The Brick Fan LEGO has officially announced the next direct-to-consumer set with the next landmark-type set with the LEGO Creator Big Ben (10253). Some of you may already saw this leaked out yesterday ahead of the embargo which was very disappointing for those who decided to follow the rules. Anyways, Big Ben consists of 4,163 pieces and will retail for $249.99 which is a heck of a deal considering how many pieces it has compared to the price. Big Ben will become the 5th largest set that LEGO has produced and the second set this year to make that list with the Ghostbusters Firehouse (75827) being released earlier this year. It is on scale with the Tower Bridge (10214) so if you have that set, you can display it next to each other. LEGO VIPs will have early access to the set starting on June 15 and to the general public on July 1. Check out the press release and more high-quality images below. 10253 Big Ben Ages 16+. 4,163 pieces. US $249.99 – CA $299.99 – DE 219.99€ – UK £169.99 – DK 1999.00 DKK *Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing. Build the world’s best-known clock tower! Get up close to Big Ben! The clock was first started on May 31st 1859, and Big Ben’s first chime rang from the 96-meter Elizabeth Tower on July 11th of the same year. This over 23” (60cm) high LEGO® interpretation of the iconic structure is a tribute to its engineering and architecture. It features a detailed facade with statues, shields and windows, and a clock tower with 4 adjustable clock dials and a removable roof allowing access to the belfry, plus buildable exterior elements including a sidewalk, lawn and a tree depicting the building’s location. This model makes a great display piece for the home or office. • Big Ben features a detailed section of the Westminster Palace and the adjoining Elizabeth Tower, 4 detailed clock dials with movable hour and minutes hands, and a sidewalk, tree and grass area depicting the building’s location. • Remove the top of the tower to access the Big Ben bell. • Put your LEGO® building skills to the test! • Special elements include 4 printed clock faces. • Rare elements include ski poles, flowers and corner plates in molded gold color, and tinted-translucent elements. • This set includes over 4,000 LEGO® pieces. • This set offers an age-appropriate building experience for ages 16+. • Big Ben measures over 23” (60cm) high, 17” (44cm) wide and 7” (20cm) deep.
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  17. Purchased this awesome book earlier, and as a bonus it included this Micro-scale Space Cruiser which my son could build!
    2 points
  18. I bought 16 packs on LEGO shop online and got 11 different players and 5 players twice... pretty good I'd say
    2 points
  19. I wrote smooshed twice and it autocorrected. Could have been worse
    2 points
  20. Waiting for the 90% to $9. Smart move.
    2 points
  21. Tsk Tsk Tsk the talk in this thread ... and then to think my purely educational pictures of mammary glands the other day got removed faster than you can say "well hello there"....
    2 points
  22. Weight is in grams. Some are close to others but it's very helpful. Disney figs Genie 9.96 Alien 10.07 Mr. Incredible 10.08 Aladdin 10.22 Peter Pan 10.38 Cheshire Cat 10.60 Stitch 10.80 Daisy Duck 11.09 Syndrome 11.11 Donald Duck 11.26 Mickey 11.30 Maleficent 11.76 Hook 12.01 Alice 12.30 Buzz 12.37 Minnie 12.55 Ariel 13.50 Ursula 13.74
    2 points
  23. Did s search online for target with the DCPI number 204-00-1379 and found all locations ( Tulsa,OK) had hundreds in stock. I had been to 2 previously and not one to be found. So after I saw 279 in stock at one store - I asked an associate who brought me a case. Not one Disney minifig on the floor. ( side note... The sweet 80 year old man checking me out kept arguing that the entire case was $3.99) ( I couldn't do it - when he finally added 59 more he said " hot diggity!")
    2 points
  24. Who's on first, What's on second, I Don't Know's on third...
    2 points
  25. nice set, nice pictures! the last one you just used three layers and "cut" out the sharp/focuses on version yeah?
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  27. That's pretty good! Would you be able to tilt one sideways a bit like as if it had sunken on one side?
    1 point
  28. Knocked up a couple of graves, pretty happy with them, but might tweek them a bit once I've added some texture to the back. Wish there was more space as I think 4 would have looked excellent.
    1 point
  29. You can't really base your findings on how we do ours, they will never line up. You are scrutinizing each listing which we can't do. Try and do that for 12,000+ sets manually. Can't be done. We don't include postage. This is just a guide. I also cut my values off this month at the 15th, so anything in the past few days is not there.
    1 point
  30. Looks pretty good although have you considered adding dead trees
    1 point
  31. I have tried to photograph as many pieces/boxes as possible. One boxed set I think number 700/1 I have two sets so I haven't bothered to photo both of them, the same picture on the box lid but on one the number is in blue but on the other its yellow. I have about 30 other pictures but as the max is only a few meg how can I upload all the others?
    1 point
  32. Adults playing with toys needs a people friendly term to justify it.
    1 point
  33. I was at the PaB wall tonight in an MA Lego store when a customer asked why Wall-E was so conspicuously absent. One of the gents working there told him that they won't sell it any more because it had so many problems. Of course, he left open the door to potentially selling it again if there were fixes. In any case, no Wall-Es in the Peabody Lego store. (Two percent off at AMZN now, though. Ha.)
    1 point
  34. Wouldn't be too hard to put together a cantina area behind it either.
    1 point
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  36. Paging @Bold-Arrow........Paging Bold.....THE GREAT TRU COUPON NINJA! In the meantime.........
    1 point
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  38. Thanks! Worked for me. I didn't get an email about it either.
    1 point
  39. Hot Damn, this looks amazing! A pop-up Japanese castle built entirely from Lego !
    1 point
  40. My son has been working on a spaceship of his own creation for a couple days. I think he's done a great job. It even has a little escape pod. Looks kind of like the spaceships I made when I was a kid. First and second pics are yesterday, then he added a bunch more on today in the third pic.
    1 point
  41. We needed a bridge for a section in our little city...so we built this bridge. It is basically a modified version of #4852 (Spiderman The Final Showdown), with road baseplates from #6600 (Highway Construction). It is the right length and height that we needed...Did not turn out too bad. Just not sure if I am completely satisfied with it though...
    1 point
  42. A lot will be coming in the coming weeks. Both of us have been pretty quiet lately. Getting away from the book, regular work has just been non-stop, but now I am moving into working towards an overhaul of the site. I always said this year would be the year for the Brickfolio. It will become a lot better.
    1 point
  43. They save the stickers for the UCS sets...
    1 point
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