Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

BRICKPICKER

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

What LEGO set did you build today?

Featured Replies

Side question: has anyone tried to build on a suspended platform?

My boy loves trains but they take up too much room for us so he's always forced to dismantle shortly after laying the tracks...I am envisioning a platform of sorts suspended in his bedroom...raised high close to the ceiling when not in use, but able to be lowered for active play...he also can run the trains when raised; I see this in stores all the time; but never in a home setting. 

  • Replies 5.9k
  • Views 1.8m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • Well, I’ve been quite busy for the past 6 months or so…but I have been slowly piecing together and building a train terminal that I purchased the instructions from on eBay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Le

  • After spending most of the year bricklinking the Barad Dur, it's finally done with a few modifications, it stands 45 inches tall. Thanks to Kevin at BrickStruct for creating the instructions. The mode

  • Due to last year's disappointing UCS sets I started looking at MOCs and was blown away by the Nebulon Frigate. ~ 5800 pieces later and this masterpiece now stands before me. Now addicted and can't w

Posted Images

Side question: has anyone tried to build on a suspended platform?
My boy loves trains but they take up too much room for us so he's always forced to dismantle shortly after laying the tracks...I am envisioning a platform of sorts suspended in his bedroom...raised high close to the ceiling when not in use, but able to be lowered for active play...he also can run the trains when raised; I see this in stores all the time; but never in a home setting. 
Similar setups have been seen in the latest lego documentaries I've watched. What you speak of exists. Build your own. YouToob.

Sent from my SM-G955U using Brickpicker Forum mobile app

d7b5902b6fde2fb6401f80851bac53ac.jpg8019dc5e12b3bbb9410c8face5298801.jpg780e6c0155b94dd4c25edee3c90a53ed.jpg

Did some fun oldie-but-goody building the past two days. Broke these out of my storage and rebuilt. Forgot how awesome these were. I’ve ordered replacement stickers for the Red Baron. They had pretty much deteriorated. May need to order some for the Sopwith. In better shape, but still brittle.


Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum

On ‎9‎/‎4‎/‎2019 at 3:01 PM, squeakdigital00 said:

I'm very satisfied with the skyline X
 

NOICE! 

I think this is the reason why there's such a premium on these sets after-market...I doubt resellers have a "ton" of them so it's really tempting to keep for personal build and collection.  Much more so than the typical nice set.

Is it just the color or does the AFoL sets, in general, have a distinct look about them? (in a good way)

Love those Lego city pics so I thought I'd share one of my earlier city layouts. A lot of changes since, like the amusement park addition and a third level in the wildness area which moved.

1437703794_SAM_0172(2).thumb.JPG.89cef821bbad765f76d944b3f836852a.JPG

  • 2 weeks later...

8097 Slave I

It was part of a bulk lot I bought 4 or 5 years ago.  I put it together probably 3 years ago, and for some reason had it in my head that I was missing a couple of pieces.  Most notably because I had a bag of pieces with "8097" written on it, sitting in with the built ship.

So this weekend I took it apart, and carefully rebuilt it.  Only to discover that it was good to go after all.

 

10 hours ago, Alpinemaps said:

8097 Slave I

It was part of a bulk lot I bought 4 or 5 years ago.  I put it together probably 3 years ago, and for some reason had it in my head that I was missing a couple of pieces.  Most notably because I had a bag of pieces with "8097" written on it, sitting in with the built ship.

So this weekend I took it apart, and carefully rebuilt it.  Only to discover that it was good to go after all.

 

I'm in the exact same boat...got a large used SW lot last year...Death Star, Republic gunship, bunch of other small and medium sets in various levels of completeness...and a Slave I (8097)...my thinking has always been: It's not truly "mine" until I break a set down and built it myself....anyway I broke down most of the sets (Death Star took ages), but couldn't get myself to breakdown the fairly complete looking Slave I...so its sitting on my shelf like an over-due library book...waiting for me to re-build it...or an earthquake so it will fall off the shelf and land on me while sleeping.

Finally finished Welcome to Apocalypseburg (70840), I held myself to one bag per day since it arrived from Walmart. Also had my first wrong/missing piece in a Lego set. But I've already got an order in for a replacement. 6258376 - LEFT SHELL 3X8X2 W/BOW/ANGLE. My almost three year old daughter thinks it's very cool and helped me finish it today, then an hour or so later crashed down onto it so I got to rebuild a section of it already. It was the Lego Movies and having a kid that brought me out of my dark ages so it's appropriate that this is the first really big set I've gotten. I really like the movie sets and vehicles because they are made to be Lego rather than adapting something from Star Wars or Marvel, this one is no exception.

IMG_20190918_230353.thumb.jpg.7e1c52c35616cfcbbe073c48e55b7660.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Popular Post
Quote

1.thumb.JPG.15fbe6a0d8b8f83978332b243eb8e987.JPG

Sniped this one a couple weeks ago figuring my hopes of finding a sub $200 Cafe Corner were going to come down to buying it in pieces. Since some of the rarest pieces are the red slopes, this listing looked promising. For $33.50 it came with all the slopes, with a few extra to spare.

After looking through my spares at home, I have nearly all the brown and grey pieces... so the majority of two floors were taken care of.

I think this is about as close to a sub $200 Cafe Corner as I'm gonna find. I grabbed the manuals around a year ago in a large instruction lot and have debated selling them, but now they will be used to finish off the modular collection.

Care Corner is complete. Total cost was $136.03. This doesn't include the spares from bulk lot purchases in the past that cleaned up most of the bricks... because old spares are free, right?
I had purchased a $155 lot that had the first floor, but it arrived smelling like death and cigarettes, so it went back.

1.thumb.jpg.5dfbd434a7aa45816679aea45d64403d.jpg

The real winners of the picture though are the dragons from our "let's take apart all the dragons and build them again" weekly fun. The two headed dragon my toddler inspired "two head's on the dragon, daddy" earned the spot on the Cafe Corner.

48 minutes ago, brickvoyeur said:

[..snip..]


I had purchased a $155 lot that had the first floor, but it arrived smelling like death and cigarettes, so it went back.

[..snip..]

I have had good success washing those kinds of lots in luke-warm water with regular hand soap, and if the smell persists, spraying the bricks with fragrance-free Febreze and then washing again. Had a 4708 Hogwarts Express lot the other day that I kept double-bagged until I had time to wash the bricks, that's how bad the smell was.

1 minute ago, Phil B said:

I have had good success washing those kinds of lots in luke-warm water with regular hand soap, and if the smell persists, spraying the bricks with fragrance-free Febreze and then washing again. Had a 4708 Hogwarts Express lot the other day that I kept double-bagged until I had time to wash the bricks, that's how bad the smell was.

I thought about it for a bit, and did a bit of research on how to clean it. Once I looked at what actually came on the first floor, and compared it to my spares, I realized there wasn't all that much that I didn't already have. Ended up with less out of pocket total using the spares/bricklink method than the smelly bulk lot.

Bought and built today, which is unusual for me.

 

75976 - Wrecking Ball

 

Idk why I got this. I’m blaming the Hamster who is both cute and scary at the same time.

 

It’s a fun little built and I like the very mech-like way it works and the way the moving parts move. Lots of playability.

E8AFAA3C-FE04-40DF-B35E-661B8000BC81.jpeg

2E20619D-ADE0-4DCB-8762-627FEA266EA4.jpeg

81A429B2-645E-4A8F-97AB-3C8C19A99B11.jpeg

On ‎10‎/‎4‎/‎2019 at 2:10 PM, Alpinemaps said:

Bought and built today, which is unusual for me.

 

75976 - Wrecking Ball

 

Idk why I got this. I’m blaming the Hamster who is both cute and scary at the same time.

 

It’s a fun little built and I like the very mech-like way it works and the way the moving parts move. Lots of playability.

Now you need to build Sweet Mayhems EYe Ball Ship to counter this...looks roughly the same size

Thumbs up Alpine..you build the most eclectic mix of LEGO sets posting here

20 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said:

Now you need to build Sweet Mayhems EYe Ball Ship to counter this...looks roughly the same size

Thumbs up Alpine..you build the most eclectic mix of LEGO sets posting here

Thanks.  Sometimes, it's up to the kids - they have a wide taste in LEGO as well.  It usually just whatever suits me.  There are very few themes where I'll collect *everything* (I think Scooby Doo, Mixels, and BrickHeadz are the only themes where I can say I've gotten everything).  Otherwise, it's just whatever strikes our fancy. We're also working on our Winter Village sets, so definitely a contrast to Overwatch.

Speaking of Overwatch - I've never played it.  Don't really know what it is.  I just liked this little guy.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Popular Post

I got light kits for the Haunted House and the Fishing Store for my birthday. Love them. Also got the Corner Garage, but haven’t built it yet. IMG_5942.JPG


Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum

  • 2 weeks later...

About to get some space dusting done. then I'll rebuild for the memories. Been packed away for a while.476347793_spacedust.thumb.jpg.3a073ae0ef2b2679e7e007f0236bae56.jpg

On 10/23/2019 at 5:29 PM, eliminator said:

Brought a few sets into work today that were buried in my stored away collection! Some minor reassembly required for all three sets.

9A642B10-0DBD-4DBE-A30A-E7C85D29AE06.jpeg

Sweet "History of Flight" display. The scale(ish)  mini-builds do so much for the scale of the Apollo.

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.