toythatkills
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I'm still waiting on my LUGBulk
How does someone get involved in one of these things?
I'm still waiting on my LUGBulk
How does someone get involved in one of these things?
That's clever... I was wondering too how it was fastened, and I missed the details in the dentist picture.
Also, I really should look into joining a LUG... if only for bulk orders. Being member of a LUG allows you to sometimes order bricks at discount prices, that's it?
and two Series 16 bags(she got a pirate which she was fairly meh on aside from the map and the polar photographer which she really liked before she even saw the tiny penguin).
How does someone get involved in one of these things?
Join your nearest LUG. We're getting our LUGBulk order next week, finally!
Well, I wasn't clear enough*... I'll be really glad to build stuff and display it in exhibitions. But help in getting parts to create those MOCs would be most welcome.Generally, LUGs frown at joining just to get that benefit. You're expected to go to exhibitions and show off what you've made - the entire point is to allow fans to build those huge things that you could never pull off without another source than retail sets.
:-/The only thing I'm not enjoying is that people working there are TOO nice. They keep asking if everything is all right, what you want to build, etc. I don't mind that much (I know it's store policy, and there's an evaluation system in place... and most people working there are actually really interested in what you're doing) but I don't really like it. The fact that they remember you makes things worse ^_^
Judging from forums, I think there's a lot of older people, which wouldn't be surprising since building things tend to be expensive. But I'd also like a confirmation.Are lugs usually older people? I'd feel awkward if I walked in and it was a bunch of kids
Hey, it's not THAT bad, but I'm quite shy, and I like to be a shadow in shops... ^_^ No problem with people working there, they're great, that's just me.
Judging from forums, I think there's a lot of older people, which wouldn't be surprising since building things tend to be expensive. But I'd also like a confirmation.
Hey, it's not THAT bad, but I'm quite shy, and I like to be a shadow in shops... ^_^ No problem with people working there, they're great, that's just me.
Are lugs usually older people? I'd feel awkward if I walked in and it was a bunch of kids
She really likes airplanes now and wishes there was a Air Force One set. What airplane sets would you recommend?
Join your nearest LUG. We're getting our LUGBulk order next week, finally!
Halfway through Krennic's shuttle..... Wow, have they improved the building techniques on these ships. The top fin is super/stable to be as tall and narrow as it is. I really like Krennic's chair and how's it's incorporated into the structure. And the minifigures, specifically the Death Trooper... Wow.
Loving this so far, may have to continue with some other Star Ward ships after this.
I heard a rumour they're stopping the program after this year, I've got no idea if that's true or not though
Good day fellow kids. I discovered Clone Wars. I am hooked. Catching up to Lego sets is a absolute money pit. But I'm more interested in collecting all troops and lightsaber dude guys. Any advice on picking up old figs? So far I'm trying eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, offer up.
Good day fellow kids. I discovered Clone Wars. I am hooked. Catching up to Lego sets is a absolute money pit. But I'm more interested in collecting all troops and lightsaber dude guys. Any advice on picking up old figs? So far I'm trying eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, offer up.
Try Bricklink.
For Clone Wars though, it's worth mentioning that until recently, Lego used an "animated" style for the faces of CW characters, which look absolutely horrible. They eventually came around to the regular style and many characters have been rereleased. In most cases, the Jedi are the highlight of their set, so individual figures could be expensive.
Bricklink is your friend (and your bank account's nemesis).
Do we talk about Lepin here?
I might have cracked a bought a cafe corner... rationale was something like; it was the only modular we missed and after market prices are crazy, so never gonna afford a real one. I'd be happy to do a detailed review (tldr: not bad quality for a fake, some missing bits and some stuff that doesn't hold together, tollerences are all over the place - it's definitely not Lego quality, but it will suffice until I can find time to bricklink all the real parts to make one) and take some pics if anyone is interested.
If this is something we don't talk about I can delete this and never mention it again!
Do we talk about Lepin here?
I might have cracked a bought a cafe corner... rationale was something like; it was the only modular we missed and after market prices are crazy, so never gonna afford a real one. I'd be happy to do a detailed review (tldr: not bad quality for a fake, some missing bits and some stuff that doesn't hold together, tollerences are all over the place - it's definitely not Lego quality, but it will suffice until I can find time to bricklink all the real parts to make one) and take some pics if anyone is interested.
If this is something we don't talk about I can delete this and never mention it again!
As Fowler said it really depends. Talk of bootleg figures is pretty comon, as usually it handles characters Lego doesn't touch upon.Do we talk about Lepin here?
I might have cracked a bought a cafe corner... rationale was something like; it was the only modular we missed and after market prices are crazy, so never gonna afford a real one. I'd be happy to do a detailed review (tldr: not bad quality for a fake, some missing bits and some stuff that doesn't hold together, tollerences are all over the place - it's definitely not Lego quality, but it will suffice until I can find time to bricklink all the real parts to make one) and take some pics if anyone is interested.
If this is something we don't talk about I can delete this and never mention it again!
I wouldn't mind a review of clone brands. It helps set expectations on the quality and better informs everyone.
Do we talk about Lepin here?
I might have cracked a bought a cafe corner... rationale was something like; it was the only modular we missed and after market prices are crazy, so never gonna afford a real one. I'd be happy to do a detailed review (tldr: not bad quality for a fake, some missing bits and some stuff that doesn't hold together, tollerences are all over the place - it's definitely not Lego quality, but it will suffice until I can find time to bricklink all the real parts to make one) and take some pics if anyone is interested.
If this is something we don't talk about I can delete this and never mention it again!
This might help your October shopping list if you're in Europe. It's not so tricky in the US. From brickset:
Here are all the October offers for the UK and Europe:
4x VIP points on all DUPLO purchases, 29th September 9th October and free 40167 My First Set with all DUPLO Purchases until 22nd October.
5004390 King's Guard free with any Nexo Knights purchase, 10th 22nd October.
40220 London Bus free with all orders over 55/£50, 3rd 22nd October.
40222 Holiday Countdown Calendar free with orders over 65/£60 from 23rd October 20th November.
2x VIP points on all orders from 14th 31st October.
So it looks like I'm going to be wanting to make two orders, ideally; one after the 14th (focussing on the stuff that's going to be expiring soon) and one after the 23rd; both will get double VIP, and I'll get the bonus points (Well, except the Nexo Knights one, although I might get tempted with a cheapie - is there anything good for Nexo Knights that's not terribly expensive?)
Yeah I need to decide when to order the Caterham.
Do you think the London bus or the calendar thing would be better?
Even though the calendar has twice as many pieces (250 vs 118), I'd go with the bus. The calendar is just a bunch of regular LEGO bricks to make tiny models that you can make yourself once the instructions are released.
Do we talk about Lepin here?
I might have cracked a bought a cafe corner... rationale was something like; it was the only modular we missed and after market prices are crazy, so never gonna afford a real one. I'd be happy to do a detailed review (tldr: not bad quality for a fake, some missing bits and some stuff that doesn't hold together, tollerences are all over the place - it's definitely not Lego quality, but it will suffice until I can find time to bricklink all the real parts to make one) and take some pics if anyone is interested.
If this is something we don't talk about I can delete this and never mention it again!
The AT-ST is awesome. Just finished it during (a long) lunch break. The rotating head feature is incredible, because it's snappyness makes it feel like it's stop motion like in the movies.
I hear the AT-ST has very poor leg articulation and can't even be posed in mid walk? Even the AT-DP polybag has better articulation than that if that's true...
Do we talk about Lepin here?
I might have cracked a bought a cafe corner... rationale was something like; it was the only modular we missed and after market prices are crazy, so never gonna afford a real one. I'd be happy to do a detailed review (tldr: not bad quality for a fake, some missing bits and some stuff that doesn't hold together, tollerences are all over the place - it's definitely not Lego quality, but it will suffice until I can find time to bricklink all the real parts to make one) and take some pics if anyone is interested.
If this is something we don't talk about I can delete this and never mention it again!
I hear the AT-ST has very poor leg articulation and can't even be posed in mid walk? Even the AT-DP polybag has better articulation than that if that's true...
The first three include Green Grocer, isn't it?I don't like bootleg talk. I don't make the rules though.
Incidentally, Cafe Corner is the easiest of the first three to Bricklink since you can make many substitutions that don't show up.
There is a difference between "brands" like lepin and brands (notice the difference) like megabloks. Lepin outright steals intellectual property/r&d and brick design and markets it as its own. Like I encourage brands like cobi (makes ww2 brick replicas) to exist because they create their own molds and designs. Lepin would not exist anywhere else but China due to it blatantly stealing Lego product design. It is even worse that they sell all the current Lego sets bootlegged as well, some of them before Lego releases them. Lego is now suing them in Chinese court where it is probable they won't win in due to many bootleg companies having arms deep into the Chinese govt. Even if they don't win, by doing this they can then pursue seizures of lepin product being shipped out of China in western courts.
LEGO Batman Movie:
Well, there's one of your 16 (or is it 18?) minifigs in the Lego Batman movie CMF series!
20 minifigs in this CMF series apparently!