I like that there's LEGO Beatles minifigs coming but disappointed they're not "normal" looking
Prep started on the boys little minifigure wall
Ordered some 32 x 32 plates and had a look through 1 of 3 Lego cubes and found 30 odd minifigure base plates and tested the spacing out.
Not sure how best to attach to the wall but we'll get there
For reference:
(well, currently, apparently, Lego offers a 10 discount for orders over 40 with the code FR10 in France and BE10 in Belgium at least, that's something... but in the meantime, Amazon UK is doing 15-20% off many technic sets )
I like that there's LEGO Beatles minifigs coming but disappointed they're not "normal" looking
Are Lego cool with you ordering from multiple stores? Was thinking of *also* placing a Winter Toy Shop order on the French store (using *that* discount, having already ordered the Maze using the UK discount) and having it sent to my parents' for Christmas.
They look like Ali Express specials to me those heads
No, but it can be tricky... You want to have at least control over the aperture, and, if possible, to the focus as well.Any photography buffs in here by chance? I'm a noob at this but i'd really like to know if there is a way to simultaneously take a picture of an object from close up (focus on that object so it is sharp and not blurry) AND have a non blurry/sharp background at the same time? Or is it always either or?
I've been working on something I've been wanting to do for forever really. A modular city park for LEGO ideas. I've been working on it intermittently for what seems forever now but I keep hitting a roadblock
This is what i have so far.
Basically I want to keep the Modular timeless feel where it could be any year between the mid 1800s and the 1940s. The thing I'm stuck on is the style of park to go for, as you can see the above is a bit of a miss mash, I've got a southern american colonial style pergola, more victorian looking front fence and then tree with what would have a tire swing had I finished it with a rickety wooden back fence. I've also prototyped a few designs for fountains too before I gave up
So I'm stuck on which angle to take, I love the idea of a pergola but worry it's out of place with the rest of it? In my head it's something like central park in NY or something out of sesame st but I worry I'm too all over the place with the theme.
Anything got any suggestions? is it working? too mixed up? if I was to refine which design should I ditch or focus on?
Any photography buffs in here by chance? I'm a noob at this but i'd really like to know if there is a way to simultaneously take a picture of an object from close up (focus on that object so it is sharp and not blurry) AND have a non blurry/sharp background at the same time? Or is it always either or?
In this case for example i wanted both to be sharp but only got the background, while poor Scooby remains blurry.
I realize that when i zoom out further i get both sharp but that's not the effect i want to produce ( i want him super close and sharp).
Are Lego cool with you ordering from multiple stores? Was thinking of *also* placing a Winter Toy Shop order on the French store (using *that* discount, having already ordered the Maze using the UK discount) and having it sent to my parents' for Christmas.
It works for me actually. I would definitely keep the pergola. Some nice statues too. I love the one on the right, but I fear it might make your park a bit clutered if you include it. Is there maybe a way to integrate it into the wall/sidewalk?
You can do this? As far as I know, when you place your order, it is placed with the shop linked to the adress. So to shop in the French shop, you'll need a French delivery adress. If youw ould be able to order from S@H in any European country you want, I would buy everything of the german one, as it is way cheaper. I tried, but you can't...
Sorry saw this a few pages back, but lost track of the conversation. The new site does not award VIP points for Pick a Brick, correct?
I definitely haven't received them - my order has been processed and shipped, and an order for "normal" stuff I made a few days later has had the VIP points awarded already.
I'm gonna contact them though, because their help still says you should be awarded them.
I should have pointed out that my parents actually live in france, so it'd be my account, but their delivery address.
,I've spent some time on it, took some of your ideas, it's tight to fit everything in but I'm still messing with it...
LEGO® Dimensions Expansion Packs Based on The LEGO Batman Movie and Knight Rider Announced for February 2017 Release
New Story Pack Lets Gamers Play LEGO Batmans Big Screen Adventure
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today revealed details around three highly collectable expansion packs for LEGO® Dimensions, the LEGO toy and videogame hybrid, that will be available on February 10, 2017. The LEGO® Batman Movie Story Pack, Excalibur Batman Fun Pack and Knight Rider Fun Pack will broaden the selection of the worlds most popular entertainment brands allowing players to customize their experience by mixing and matching favorite characters and universes with full compatibility.
Coinciding with the release of the upcoming film on which its based, The LEGO Batman Movie Story Pack, will provide a deep, story-driven gameplay experience with iconic DC characters in six puzzle-packed levels and new LEGO Gateway bricks that allow players to build the Bat-Computer atop the LEGO Toy Pad. The pack comes with buildable Batgirl and Robin minifigures and the 3-in-1 buildable Batwing which can be rebuilt into The Black Thunder and Bat-Tank. Gamers can play the complete movie and band together with Batgirl and Robin to fight off the Joker and his team of villains. Batgirls batarang, glide and stealth abilities can reach areas with high security access and Robins agility and dive skills provide sneak access. Players can also transform Robin into the Nightwing, utilize his vine cut, and deflect moves for more crime-fighting adventures. Batgirl and Robin provide access to the new The LEGO Batman Movie Adventure World with its own unique Battle Arena with competitive split-screen local gameplay for up to four players.
Batman fans can broaden their LEGO Dimensions gameplay with Excalibur Batman from The LEGO Batman Movie. The Fun Pack comes with a buildable Batman minifigure and a 3-in-1 buildable Bionic Steed which can be rebuilt into the Bat-Raptor and Ultrabat for additional in-game abilities. Players can use Batmans Master Builder and Sword Switching abilities to solve puzzles and take down enemies. Batman also provides access to The LEGO Batman Movie Adventure World and Battle Arena. The Excalibur Batman Fun Pack will release in North America first at Target.
Michael Knight and K.I.T.T. from the classic 80s TV series, Knight Rider, are also coming to LEGO Dimensions. Players can add the iconic duo with the Knight Rider Fun Pack featuring a buildable Michael Knight minifigure, and a rebuildable 3-in-1 K.I.T.T., that can be rebuilt into the K.I.T.T. Jet and Goliath Armored Semi for upgraded in-game powers.
In the game, players can activate Michael Knights dodging and dash abilities to solve puzzles and overpower enemies or use his Wrist Watch to uncover secrets behind x-ray walls and outsmart enemies by hacking into terminals and following trails. Players can also fight crime on four wheels with K.I.T.T., the highly advanced, artificially intelligent robotic vehicle, to boost their gameplay. Michael Knight provides access to a new Knight Rider Adventure World with its own unique Battle Arena. The Knight Rider Fun Pack will release in North America first at GameStop.
Players can continue to broaden and customize their experience with new expansion packs releasing this year. The Ghostbusters Story Pack, Adventure Time and Mission: Impossible Level Packs, Harry Potter and Adventure Time Team Packs, and The A-Team Fun Pack will be available on September 27 and the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Story Pack, Sonic The Hedgehog Level Pack, Gremlins Team Pack, and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Adventure Time Fun Packs will be available on November 18.
Ah, okay. Then I don't think Lego will have any problems with it. I toyed with the idea a lot, as I have a niece living Germany who could except packages for me, but then I'd have to wait for them untill she visits Belgium, haha.
Well, I've done computation of hyperfocals, and it's not looking good anyway...I only have a Canon G12 right now but i mainly use the auto settings since i don't wanna get bogged down too much by having to fiddle with settings to get the best results on the go but that IS probably what i'll have to do. I will try varying apertures to see if i get different results on my focus for now. Thanks for now guys, i will report back if i make progress
Well, I've done computation of hyperfocals, and it's not looking good anyway...
Using 17mm at f/22 on an APS-C camera, even at low resolution (sharp 2MP image, id est for classic 10x15 / 4"x6" printed picture at 300dpi), the closest object you can have in focus is at 49cm, focusing at 97cm.
I'll try to check the G12 details tonight, but if the object is a lego figure, you'll definitively need focus stacking in post-processing, unless you have a camera that does it itself, as Osahi said (I wasn't aware it was a trick available in some cameras!)
You make me want to try it...
Numerical details:
8MP APS-C, full sharpness (600dpi 10x15)
Hyperfocal distance (meters):
f/2.8 f/5.6 f/11.0 f/22.0
17mm : 15.26 7.63 3.89 1.95
24mm : 30.40 15.21 7.75 3.89
35mm : 64.65 32.34 16.48 8.25
50mm : 131.91 65.98 33.61 16.83
70mm : 258.53 129.30 65.86 32.96
Nearest sharp object (meters):
f/2.8 f/5.6 f/11.0 f/22.0
17mm : 7.63 3.81 1.94 0.97
24mm : 15.20 7.60 3.87 1.94
35mm : 32.32 16.17 8.24 4.12
50mm : 65.95 32.99 16.80 8.41
70mm : 129.26 64.65 32.93 16.48
2MP APS-C (300dpi 10x15)
Hyperfocal distance (meters):
f/2.8 f/5.6 f/11.0 f/22.0
17mm : 7.63 3.82 1.95 0.98
24mm : 15.21 7.61 3.89 1.95
35mm : 32.34 16.18 8.25 4.14
50mm : 65.98 33.01 16.83 8.44
70mm : 129.30 64.68 32.96 16.51
Nearest sharp object (meters):
f/2.8 f/5.6 f/11.0 f/22.0
17mm : 3.81 1.91 0.97 0.49
24mm : 7.60 3.80 1.94 0.97
35mm : 16.17 8.09 4.12 2.07
50mm : 32.99 16.50 8.41 4.22
70mm : 64.65 32.34 16.48 8.25
I've spent some time on it, took some of your ideas, it's tight to fit everything in but I'm still messing with it...
Love the wooden benches and the fence along the back. Especially like the use of the Nexo Knights parts and the rounded tooth tiles. Also love the inverted erlenmeyer flask as part of the lamp.
Only thing I would say is remove the front gate. Keep the wall and fence, but remove the gate doors. Keeping the doors makes it seem like this small, exclusive place you shouldn't be allowed into instead of something public.
I've got an order that's a set and some individual bricks, so we'll see how that goes.
(About a quarter of the way to Cafe Corner!)
Now, I assume that means "On Duplo"... but that's not, strictly speaking what it says.
(Given it's the first week in October, it wouldn't surprise me if it's actually "Double points on Duplo" + "Double points on everything". But I'll be intrigued enough to want to find out, given I'm going to place an order in Oct anyway!)
(That's on the UK store)
Are Lego cool with you ordering from multiple stores? Was thinking of *also* placing a Winter Toy Shop order on the French store (using *that* discount, having already ordered the Maze using the UK discount) and having it sent to my parents' for Christmas.
Eh, i've done it before and nobody seemed to care. It's especially useful since different stores have different prices here as well.
I've been working on something I've been wanting to do for forever really. A modular city park for LEGO ideas. I've been working on it intermittently for what seems forever now but I keep hitting a roadblock
This is what i have so far.
Basically I want to keep the Modular timeless feel where it could be any year between the mid 1800s and the 1940s. The thing I'm stuck on is the style of park to go for, as you can see the above is a bit of a miss mash, I've got a southern american colonial style pergola, more victorian looking front fence and then tree with what would have a tire swing had I finished it with a rickety wooden back fence. I've also prototyped a few designs for fountains too before I gave up
So I'm stuck on which angle to take, I love the idea of a pergola but worry it's out of place with the rest of it? In my head it's something like central park in NY or something out of sesame st but I worry I'm too all over the place with the theme.
Anything got any suggestions? is it working? too mixed up? if I was to refine which design should I ditch or focus on?
Feels like you want to go for more of a Gramercy Park type feel. Very small private park for the businesses and residents who reside in the modulars. Has the old world NYC look that you can find in CP but much smaller.
Perhaps a plaque or sinage on the gate with the parks name.
Oh, really like the plaque idea. Put it on one of the pillars. Very nice idea.
I've noticed over the 5 OT's of this thread that, I believe, there hasn't been any discussion about Lego banning S@H & VIP accounts.
Has anyone here been banned?
Just thought I'd mention it since any of us could possibly be affected based on certain buying behavior that may not actually violate the terms of S@H purchases.
There is a much more in depth discussion at the link below:
http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/9997-lego-bans-open-discussion/?page=1
Yeah, I'm sorry, I shouldn't have dumped raw data, especially if I forget the code tags.You're making my head spin here... Thanks for the effort though, i do appreciate it!
Not really... Actually, it's a thing that may be harder to achieve with a "better" camera. The larger the sensor (and the higher the resolution), the harder it is to get everything in focus.If i understand you correctly then i'd probably need another (better) camera to achieve what i have in mind though
I've noticed over the 5 OT's of this thread that, I believe, there hasn't been any discussion about Lego banning S@H & VIP accounts.
Has anyone here been banned?
Just thought I'd mention it since any of us could possibly be affected based on certain buying behavior that may not actually violate the terms of S@H purchases.
There is a much more in depth discussion at the link below:
http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/9997-lego-bans-open-discussion/?page=1
I like it I think it helps not building the walls very high on the sides to keep 'breathing space'. It doesn't look very cluttered to me... I love the autumn colors and the fallen leaves btw!
Wetwired - what software are you using to do your mockups? And to anyone doing MOCs on a larger scale...Do you use a software or just start tinkering?
Love the wooden benches and the fence along the back. Especially like the use of the Nexo Knights parts and the rounded tooth tiles. Also love the inverted erlenmeyer flask as part of the lamp.
Only thing I would say is remove the front gate. Keep the wall and fence, but remove the gate doors. Keeping the doors makes it seem like this small, exclusive place you shouldn't be allowed into instead of something public.
That looks pretty awesome. I would agree with the removal of the gate. This was done in LDD right?
Also, can't say i like the way K.I.T.T. looks here... I guess they were kinda going with those clear cheese slopes to represent that panoramic open roof the Trans-AM had at the time but i'm sure there were better options for that...