MiniBossman
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They can do a Sky High but can't give us a Hall of Justice?? pffft....
Holding out for UCS Hall of Justice. Or maybe Watchtower.
They can do a Sky High but can't give us a Hall of Justice?? pffft....
Holding out for UCS Hall of Justice. Or maybe Watchtower.
DC Super Hero Girls
41230 – 14.99
41231 – 14.99
41232 – 19.99
41233 – 24.99
41234 – 29.99
41235 High School – 79.99
Those numbers strongly imply minidolls.
Sets starting with 41 I believe are Friends, Elves, Princess, Mixels, and and the upcoming Brickheadz based on 2016 sets.
Target is listing some of the new SW September sets
Many very detailed pics of the TIE striker
http://intl.target.com/p/lego/-/A-50859085
Assembly Details: no assembly required
Finished building the Beetle, so beautiful and such a great build (as everyone else has already said). The techniques used to get the curves just right are wonderful.
My favourite bit was building the "base," and there being a small hole in it which later on the engine fits into perfectly. Such a big smile right then.
Had no intention of buying this until I saw it built in a LEGO store, and having built it I have absolutely no regrets at all.
Most likely the case. After going through almost an entire case and only finding one of each of those and no other stores having shit makes me think resellers are combing the area.Pretty sure some re-seller in the area is hoarding them all because there are a ton of the other remaining figs from the series
Series to be nothing but Batsuit variants? Nothing but villains?I've heard a rumour that that batman movie collectible minifig series will have 20 per set rather than 15, but I can't actually find the source, anyone else seen that rumour?
I've heard a rumour that that batman movie collectible minifig series will have 20 per set rather than 15, but I can't actually find the source, anyone else seen that rumour?
Started watching Gotham City Breakout, which is really great so far. But why is the included Nightwing the blue variant, while in the movie he is almost the entire time in his red clothes...
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Finished building the Beetle, so beautiful and such a great build (as everyone else has already said). The techniques used to get the curves just right are wonderful.
My favourite bit was building the "base," and there being a small hole in it which later on the engine fits into perfectly. Such a big smile right then.
Had no intention of buying this until I saw it built in a LEGO store, and having built it I have absolutely no regrets at all.
Completely agree, it's a beautiful set. Just got the mini to go with it...
Not sure, but I saw some at TRU the other day.Is the Nexo Knights Black Knight Mech (70326) a retailer exclusive? Which retailer?
Sea Cow, of course.The parade of homes in my area this year will have a house with a room built specifically for Lego hobby. They asked my lug to help filling it with lego. Some of my stuff that may be in includes the mini cooper, vw camper, modified fire brigade, green grocer, Parisian restaurant, detective office, imperial flagship, Robbie house, and probably some of the more compact ucs star wars sets, along with some mocs. They actually prefer more compact display type sets as opposed to large mocs. The room has a wall of clear drawers as well as another wall of floor to ceiling shelving surrounding a entertainment center. Should be fun. Open to suggestions of things that would fit in a 2 32 by 32 baseplate wide and 1 baseplate deep shelf space. Height is really not an issue within reason. I really have to dust my flagship but everyone agrees that would be a real catchy piece.
The parade of homes in my area this year will have a house with a room built specifically for Lego hobby. They asked my lug to help filling it with lego. Some of my stuff that may be in includes the mini cooper, vw camper, modified fire brigade, green grocer, Parisian restaurant, detective office, imperial flagship, Robbie house, and probably some of the more compact ucs star wars sets, along with some mocs. They actually prefer more compact display type sets as opposed to large mocs. The room has a wall of clear drawers as well as another wall of floor to ceiling shelving surrounding a entertainment center. Should be fun. Open to suggestions of things that would fit in a 2 32 by 32 baseplate wide and 1 baseplate deep shelf space. Height is really not an issue within reason. I really have to dust my flagship but everyone agrees that would be a real catchy piece.
Are we getting close to a death star reveal? I really can't wait to see what it amounts to.
It's a while a way but I'm designing a dedicated LEGO building space (currently I just build on the floor or wherever)
I'm interested in seeing what other people have for their setups?.
Without having looked into it my first inclination is to have a U shaped table/desk with a swivel stool in the middle, at the back of the table/desk the walls covered with sorting containers of some kind. I currently use a lot of those sorting containers like below, which were fine for a while, but as my collection grows it's proving unwieldy to use on large constructions.
Has anyone get any recommendations for storage/sorting solutions/desks/tables/chairs etc? I'd love to see other peoples setups.
I used to use a ton of containers like that (Stanley Sortmasters), but recently overhauled almost my entire collection:It's a while a way but I'm designing a dedicated LEGO building space (currently I just build on the floor or wherever)
I'm interested in seeing what other people have for their setups?.
Without having looked into it my first inclination is to have a U shaped table/desk with a swivel stool in the middle, at the back of the table/desk the walls covered with sorting containers of some kind. I currently use a lot of those sorting containers like below, which were fine for a while, but as my collection grows it's proving unwieldy to use on large constructions.
Has anyone get any recommendations for storage/sorting solutions/desks/tables/chairs etc? I'd love to see other peoples setups.
Drawers (especially removable) are always a big part of the all the the big workspaces I've seen. They are the best solution IMO, but also the most expensive. Although I don't think those sorting containers shown are exactly cheap either.
If you haven't seen these, I've posted a few times some photo galleries of build workspaces.
http://www.tilesorstuds.com/p/lego-rooms.html
https://www.flickr.com/groups/legostorage/pool/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/brickfrenzy/sets/72057594121569048/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/atkinsar/albums/72157632511440297/page2/
U shaped is the most ideal, but space often limits it to L shaped or the simple - shaped most of us have.
This is my storage solution:
Not really.
This is what I mocked up in Maya last night to try and figure out the space
Looks great. And is that supposed to be a washing machine on the left side of the desk?
You might also be able to get away with taking a tiny bit of that left wall for stuff too.
Could also hide some drawers under the desk as well. Gotta maximize that space.
EDIT: I will take some pics later tonight or tomorrow and show some more angles. But the room is messy right now. I have a tendency to just leave some half abandoned ideas on the table as I keep working and then clean up when a project is done.
I just got back from a cruise with my family, and apparently the MSC cruise line has had these sets made for sale exclusively on their ships. This is a new ship in their line that comes out next year. 180 pcs for $10.90 in a shop on the boat that was selling bags of Hershey's minis 2 for $25. So not a bad deal, I'm assuming Lego set the price. I picked up two, but seeing what these sell for I should have spent more of my shipboard credit and got more.
I use Avery sheets in my laser printer for those. I just copy and paste bricks icons off of Brickset. A small pack of the labels is only about $4 or so. Just in case you don't want the Brother ones.For those of you using Stack Ons or Akro Mills drawers, I wanted to mention the labels made by The Brick Architect. This is the solution I am using for my labels.
He is using a special kind of Brother label printer (which I bought), that is a barrier to entry, but I have found it works really great. The printer wasn't too bad ($40), and we have leveraged it for my wife's business, she just charges me for the label tape .
For those of you using Stack Ons or Akro Mills drawers, I wanted to mention the labels made by The Brick Architect. This is the solution I am using for my labels.
He is using a special kind of Brother label printer (which I bought), that is a barrier to entry, but I have found it works really great. The printer wasn't too bad ($40), and we have leveraged it for my wife's business, she just charges me for the label tape .