The rumored 1H 2013 Star Wars sets:
A-Wing including Admiral Ackbar, Han Solo and an A-Wing Pilot
I would buy this so hard.
The rumored 1H 2013 Star Wars sets:
A-Wing including Admiral Ackbar, Han Solo and an A-Wing Pilot
I would buy this so hard.
The rumored 1H 2013 Star Wars sets:
Planets Series Three:
Asteroid with TIE Bomber and TIE Pilot
Regular sets:
A-Wing including Admiral Ackbar, Han Solo and an A-Wing Pilot
I don't do Star Wars...But the SSD is starting to call me. D:
Why the hell arethe Spongebob sets so expensive?
I was looking at the carnival one and it's $39 for a 160 piece set! Craziness.
Curiosity Cuusoo project got to 10,000 yesterday thanks to reddit.
Rumored 2013 1H Super Hero sets:
Daily Bugle with JJJ, Spider-Man, The Beetle and Dr Doom in a big plane
Think the Ring Wraith is my favourite minifig of the year.
I would cry for the buyer, since that is not 10030.
I would cry for the buyer, since that is not 10030.
Here is my storage setup.
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The rumored 1H 2013 Star Wars sets:
Planets Series Three:
Kamino with Astromech Droid and Jedi Starfighter
Coruscant with Clone Pilot and Republic Assault Striker
Asteroid with TIE Bomber and TIE Pilot
Regular sets:
The Old Republic Battle Pack
Clone Troopers vs Droidekas Battle Pack
A-Wing including Admiral Ackbar, Han Solo and an A-Wing Pilot
AT-RT including Yoda, Clone Trooper and Assassin Droid
Z-95 Headhunter including three Clone Troopers
The Rancor Pit
Remember that 1H traditionally do not include larger sets, so these will all be $60 or less each...
after Fire Brigade, which is likely to go oop?
What's my best bet for getting the series 1 figs? Looks like they go for 140 on eBay. It's a long shot, but are there any other options?
What's my best bet for getting the series 1 figs? Looks like they go for 140 on eBay. It's a long shot, but are there any other options?
Finally, Series 8 just came to the stores in my part of the world. Picked 5 & no duplicates, lucky.
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Got the first floor of Grand Emporium done... it's so beautiful. I don't have the motivation to start on the next floor for a while though.
Were those 4 front pillars the cause of your demotivation I wonder.Got the first floor of Grand Emporium done... it's so beautiful. I don't have the motivation to start on the next floor for a while though.
Were those 4 front pillars the cause of your demotivation I wonder.
I take it you mix the bags? Some here swear by it, but I cannot stand it. I just have a separate container for each bag and can sort through them to make builds smoother and clean up easier if I have to stop part way.I was gone long before the pillars, if that means anything. I remember the first night I started it, it took an hour half just to get the initial smooth pieces done. So it was that night and the four or so hours on and off I spent this afternoon, I think. The pillar pieces made a mess out of looking for pieces just due to the number of them.
I take it you mix the bags? Some here swear by it, but I cannot stand it. I just have a separate container for each bag and can sort through them to make builds smoother and clean up easier if I have to stop part way.
By using a separate pile or container for each bag, you keep things kinda sorted, but still makes you dig a bit through to find pieces. I find it the best of both worlds. Sorting pieces before building is cool, but time consuming. But the mixing just seems to make building frustrating.I mixed 'em in the beginning which caused the initial hour half hell that night. Then after about 20 minutes in this afternoon, I couldn't bother so I started picking out similar pieces and sorting them that way. This afternoon would've been terrible if I'd kept digging in the box I was using as a container. Mixing the bags has this nostalgia in it mixed with a lot of agony due to never being able to find the 20 or so small pieces needed at the time. These sets fall under the "Never Again" category for mixing bags.
I know what I'm going to do with the number 2 bags.
I mixed 'em in the beginning which caused the initial hour half hell that night. Then after about 20 minutes in this afternoon, I couldn't bother so I started picking out similar pieces and sorting them that way. This afternoon would've been terrible if I'd kept digging in the box I was using as a container. Mixing the bags has this nostalgia in it mixed with a lot of agony due to never being able to find the 20 or so small pieces needed at the time. These sets fall under the "Never Again" category for mixing bags.
By using a separate pile or container for each bag, you keep things kinda sorted, but still makes you dig a bit through to find pieces. I find it the best of both worlds. Sorting pieces before building is cool, but time consuming. But the mixing just seems to make building frustrating.
I use a bunch of the plastic food containers from target. The ones that are about 5x5x1. Small enough to have a bunch in a table and pick up easily, and still hold a whole bag of pieces. And shallow enough to easily sift through for smaller bricks. And I can stack them up and put them on a shelf when done building for the nite and they take up little space.I didn't want to mix everything so I bought these today afternoon for my first big build. $7 each at Sears. Will start building tomorrow. The compartments have dividers which can be relocated/removed to resize the bins. I live in an apartment, so this will also let me put things aside with ease if I ever need to take a break during the build.
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My first ever big build. My childhood Lego sets were all < 500 pieces.
Just go to target or the grocery store and get a pack of plastic food containers. A pack of five or so is only a couple of bucks and makes life simpler when building. Living in an apartment here, and those things have made huge builds so much easier.I think I'll try out the pile per bag route with the "2's". I love having to find it but I hate the times having to go find that 1x1 smooth piece ten to twenty times over.
The unfortunate part is that I lack space AND containers so I either have to finish it in one go or dump all the separate piles into one container again after if I need to clear out. I can't justify taking up space from the main areas where there actually is room because the pieces would disappear so quickly from accidents over time. I used my bed as a surface this afternoon. Apartments, gotta love em.
Just go to target or the grocery store and get a pack of plastic food containers. A pack of five or so is only a couple of bucks and makes life simpler when building. Living in an apartment here, and those things have made huge builds so much easier.
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-container-variety-pack-12-count/-/A-11182863
All you ever need for having a quickly organized and easier build for big sets. Just dump a bag in each one and done.
I didn't want to mix everything so I bought these today afternoon for my first big build. $7 each at Sears. Will start building tomorrow. The compartments have dividers which can be relocated/removed to resize the bins. I live in an apartment, so this will also let me put things aside with ease if I ever need to take a break during the build.
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My first ever big build. My childhood Lego sets were all < 500 pieces.
This set is awesome - pay attention to everything, though! I had to rebuild it cuz the gears didn't line up, haha
An, gotcha.Point taken. I was supposed to say that I'm lacking space and containers if I were to build prior to buying some.
By using a separate pile or container for each bag, you keep things kinda sorted, but still makes you dig a bit through to find pieces. I find it the best of both worlds. Sorting pieces before building is cool, but time consuming. But the mixing just seems to make building frustrating.
If we're doing sales, anyone in the uk looking for a sopwith camel (built once but otherwise mint), or an 8275 technic bulldozer (used), let me know
If you are willing to ship it to the US, how much are you asking for it? (And any idea how much shipping might cost?)
It'd cost about £30 to ship to the US. So around $250 total.