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I love how they are using Technic pieces for the bike.
Oh man...my daughter loves Lego friends. I'm so getting them all.
It's actually for me too
Someone on Reddit took the design for Ash that I used and did his own complete with Ash's oldmobile, he released the LDD for it too which I might use to make my own.
Welcome! And kiss your money goodbye.
Also, definitely look into Friends sets. It is doing what City isn't. They make great compliments.
Welcome!
It is really costly to import too, right? I know someone from Brazil that imports Japanese figures and he said there is a big import tax and customs is super nosy and will hold stuff hostage often when they think something is worth more than listed charge.
Edit: on Brazil note, I have an extra Rio Olympics set that I may be willing to trade to a gaf member. It cost me 50 dollars. Not much I can think of off hand that I would trade it for. One thing would be the ant man set
The problem is 1x2 with groove. Also, sand green is (was?) more expensive (I also had a spare pet shop with plently of sand blue including 1x2 with groove).Sand green is actually (kind of) available quite readily on LEGO's store. IIRC there are no 1x8, 1x6 or 1x2 bricks, but you can get 1x4 and 1x1 which is probably good enough to make a decent enough correctly-coloured version.
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.
The LEGO Batman Movie:
AA looks decent but leagues worse than the old one somehow. The figures look batshit insane in a good way (pun semi-intended)
I have the previous AA which is why I'm not terribly excited to get this new one right away. Oh, I'll get it... you better believe. It's really nice. But I think the Batcave really shines above it. It looks wonderful.
All said and done I'll have two batcaves and two Arkhams (2017 movie versions and the versions directly previous)... after I build them to get the full experience, I think it's time I start working on my own MOC batcave with all these Batparts. The desire has really been growing inside me.
Well, it's a smaller and on the surface less impressive set than the new Asylum, so it's hard to do a 1:1 compare.
But I just love how the station looks, and the boat, and the penguin's mobile with his little penguin soldiers (not the first time lego has channeled batman returns but it works really well, this is their best homage to-date)
Anyone know what is new on the wall this month. Quarter 4 just started so there should be new pick a models and favorite pieces. I am wondering if perhaps other sand green showed up or something similarly interesting.
Are those red pipe pieces new?
Also, I'm loving "Boxing Glove Batman".
The Mr Freeze set mech... those new hands look awesome for mech/Mixel building.
I wonder if you can close Arkham. Looks like it, but I can be mistaken
What size tiles? I might be interested.That feeling when you order 950 dark grey tiles and 100 medium grey tiles... Except you added them based on the pictures and didn't check the description and you've actually ordered 950 medium grey and 100 white....
Balls.
Anyone need a 950 medium grey tiles?
Edit: I've actually made this mistake across all of the tiles i ordered, 1x2, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, and 1x2 with 1 knob. So ive got a load of white tiles when i should have had light grey and light grey when i should have had dark grey. Do you think customer support will take pity on me?
What size tiles? I might be interested.
And all packed up ready for months or sorting
November 27th?
That is early!
The LEGO Batman Movie:
Is that a Billy Dee Williams Two-face?
Arkham, Freeze, and Joker-mobile sets it is... Ta-ta wallet, it was nice knowing you.
Given the new styles of all the villain faces, I hope that means we get a nice range of them in the CMF set (I gotsta have a Riddler fig).
That's what I thought, too...
Pics dump of Springfield...]
Pics dump of Springfield...
Dat church! Amazing work as always.
Arkham - 1,628 pieces $149.99 USD (Jan 1 and TRU exclusive)
Batcave - 1,045 pieces $99.99 USD (Nov 27)
Amazing. That is digging in. I love it. This theme has so much potential for fun.Just realized why the Boxing Batsuit looked familiar. I hope they have a cowls in all sorts of colors. I dig the pearl gold cowl of the Vegas lounge batsuit.
Dat church! Amazing work as always.
I especially love the packing up.
I am guessing you only do exteriors and no interiors? Interiors and molding them with exteriors slows down my building Mocs. I sometimes consider doing just exteriors to throw stuff out really fast. Doing both simultaneously is what is slowing my theater MOC to a crawl right now.
Pics or it didn't happen!For display, yeah only exterior. No one is going to see interiors so I don't bother. There's some stuff in the windows of the music shop and comic book shop but otherwise they're all empty.
I did have an idea for one display that I might do one year where it's the exact opposite, basically all interiors, a cutout view of a skyscraper with rooms, different movie scenes taking place in each. Ghostbusters in the ballroom, TMNT in a sewer below, matrix lobby, you name it
I will probably get the Superhero Girls sets. They look fun, and the comic that came out won me over just with its title: Finals Crisis.Screw it, I want the Poison Ivy minidoll and will get it when I can.
Pics or it didn't happen!
And yeah, might move to exterior only for some new stuff. Thinking of doing Evil Dead cabin or an asylum for my Halloween display. But need to finish the theater first. It has been in progress too long to just abandon it. I am being stubborn on it, even if part of me is saying to abandon it now and move back to Halloween.
Is there shame in abandoning a piece several thousand pieces in? I am just feeling kind of stuck and went too large and can't make it as exciting as I want to on the exterior. I am extremely happy with tons of the interior features, but just feel it isn't tying together as well as I want.
Well, questions:
1) My plan Is to work on official sets (I try to get Parisian Restaurant for Xmas) , then start following/assembling other people creations to finally work in MOC. Is it a good idea to buy custom instructions like in brickbuilderpro? Some houses seems very nice there.
2) Which is the consensus in using different lines bricks for citybuilding? Friends sets seems to have to nice accessories and special pieces. Not the minidolls, but the accessories for interior decoration, like the supermarket and coffee shop sets. There are also some junior sets with interesting accessories.
And so… Now I am part of the Lego family. For better or worse. Will try to post and participate in this thread, if you do not mind (most GAF specialized threads are too impenetrable for newbies, like the Comics thread, but you seem very nice, guys.)
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I will probably get the Superhero Girls sets. They look fun, and the comic that came out won me over just with its title: Finals Crisis.
I love me a bad pun.
Nice work considering you built some at the last minute.
Seems like a waste to disassemble right away. Any chance just keeping them around for display until bricks are needed for a new build? Also, are your kids old enough to sort? Think cheap child labor. If anyone asks what they are doing, they are "playing" with LEGO.
I am not great at vehicles so far. I worked on a mini fig scale Impala from Supernatural and got like 50% done before abandoning.I know that feeling, I'm not a car person but I tend to make them a lot compared to buildings just because they're small and easy to change/modify if you want to change direction or fix something. A building on the other hand? often times I just settle as it's too much of a pain in the arse to pull it down to fix something.
I'm turning more and more to LDD to do my designs first as it's less of an issue to modify if I need to late in the design
Well, questions:
1) My plan Is to work on official sets (I try to get Parisian Restaurant for Xmas) , then start following/assembling other people creations to finally work in MOC. Is it a good idea to buy custom instructions like in brickbuilderpro? Some houses seems very nice there.
2) Which is the consensus in using different lines bricks for citybuilding? Friends sets seems to have to nice accessories and special pieces. Not the minidolls, but the accessories for interior decoration, like the supermarket and coffee shop sets. There are also some junior sets with interesting accessories.
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Agreed 100% on limited palette. Restrictions breed creativity. Necessity is the mother of invention. I love trying to pull stuff off in the simplest and most piece effective way imaginable. Heck, lots of my MOC time revolves around pulling off something I want in as tiny a spot with as few pieces as possible. I spent hours just trying to make a mop bucket at a certain scale.1) If your end goal is to make your own MOCs I personally wouldn't buy other custom instructions from other people. I played with LEGO as a kid but my gateway back into it was the indiana jones sets a few years ago. I bought them and with what little I had I started MOCing with only those parts. Using a limited palette to build forces you to build to a budget and be creative with the parts you've got.
Secondly if you merely want to study other people's techniques, Eurobricks has a thread with hundreds of LDD files of official sets and if you look around you'll find LDD files of original creations. Load them up in Lego Digital Designer and you can get some ideas, even start prototyping in there if you wish.
2) There's no rules for mixing, it's entirely up to you. I myself want to pick up that hot dog friends car and modify it a bit to be more minifig scale.