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What LEGO set did you build today?

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On ‎5‎/‎23‎/‎2016 at 9:32 AM, TCSBGDADY said:

OH...I also got my family immortalized in Lego!  They are actually very close and mine is uncanny! :)

not yet sure if cool are creepy

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Finished this beauty over the weekend and it is very impressive build by the user Pvdb.  It was a tricky build and you definitely should be proficient in building with Technic and have lots of experience as the instructions are not nearly as straight forward as TLG instructions.

Here is the Koenigsegg One:1.

More pictures, videos and info can be found here.

 

 

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On ‎5‎/‎24‎/‎2016 at 8:27 PM, lego rules said:
Finished this beauty over the weekend and it is very impressive build by the user Pvdb.  It was a tricky build and you definitely should be proficient in building with Technic and have lots of experience as the instructions are not nearly as straight forward as TLG instructions.

Here is the Koenigsegg One:1.

More pictures, videos and info can be found here.

Did you bricklink it? If so can you share how much were all the pieces?

17 minutes ago, Lordoflego said:

Did you bricklink it? If so can you share how much were all the pieces?

I believe 95% of the pieces I had in stock so it would be impossible to say how much it cost.  It is over 3000 pieces so it wouldn't be cheap.

On May 24, 2016 at 8:27 PM, lego rules said:

 

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not at all a car guy but that's a sexy beast

 

On ‎5‎/‎23‎/‎2016 at 9:32 AM, TCSBGDADY said:

OH...I also got my family immortalized in Lego!  They are actually very close and mine is uncanny! :)

I am doing this for a friends wedding this year, bride and groom as a cake topper.

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Build this over the last few days, picked it up for £300 so happy. Quicker build than I expected, but looks fantastic.

Bit big though, doesn't fit on my shelf without removing the top section of the tower.

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1 hour ago, Alpinemaps said:

My son started this, but I ended up building the majority of it. 70603 Raid Zeppelin. Love the look of this thing!

 

Picked up a used one of those a couple of weeks ago, great set.  I think some of the ninjago sets are by far the most interesting builds/ best ooking sets around right now.  Hoping that the movie next year kicks some more life into the range.  

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My son finished his 75053 The Ghost that he got for his birthday. His first major build to do by himself (he's 6). The kids are huge Rebels fans, so he loves it!

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My latest restoration project. This was a tough one. I had to do a fair amount of substitution because the large dark blue plates are non-existent. Only one of the substitute pieces is noticeable on the roof. Also the windshield wipers. I was able to hide the others pretty well. Before and after pictures showing what I got and the finished product. The stickers are high quality replacements I got from a guy in Australia. 

 

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My daughter and I built 2 of the $2.50 Airjitzu flyers. We put a basket across the room and made a game of landing them in it. Also, my dogs chase them and pounce when they land. Fun for the whole family!

Built Destiny's Bounty from a lot I bought after completing with BL, the $20 to replace Skales hurt. Also built the Big Bang Theory living room that I picked up on sale at LEGO Shop at Home. 

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fh modular 

fire brigade - I never call it that

I really enjoyed building this with my son. The repetitive parts were quick and easy. The cockpit is a little small, but it works. The chess area is my favorite detail. We loved recreating scenes and making our own. The hidden compartment is also a nice touch.

I still have my 7965 sealed so i can't compare the two. Overall, this is a great value at MSRP, better yet if you find it on sale. This is the most iconic ship in the galaxy with great playability, swoosh-ability, and display-ability.

Awesome minifigs, too!

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http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Millennium-Falcon-75105-Building/dp/B00WI0PJE2

My almost 5 year old built this morning. He keeps transforming him into Bumblebee from Transformers :)

Lego needs to get the license so it gets done properly unlike Kreo.

 

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Took the instructions from the Maersk train #10219 and Bricklink'd all in black, bought some waterslide decals from a local hobby shop and then modified it a bit to be a Norfolk Southern locomotive in our little city. Nothing special, but we added power functions and it runs great.

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On ‎5‎/‎30‎/‎2016 at 6:02 PM, Kevink24 said:
Took the instructions from the Maersk train #10219 and Bricklink'd all in black, bought some waterslide decals from a local hobby shop and then modified it a bit to be a Norfolk Southern locomotive in our little city. Nothing special, but we added power functions and it runs great.

I love this! I work for NS and I bought the set way before I knew about brick link. This engine looks just like the ones I switch with. Looks like I need to make a order now. Any idea how much it cost?

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