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I spent the past couple hours making a microfighters sized Kylo Ren command shuttle with the wings that spread out.
Will upload pics tonight
That's cool. We should make this a contest idea.
I spent the past couple hours making a microfighters sized Kylo Ren command shuttle with the wings that spread out.
Will upload pics tonight
Ya, i don't know who the market for this is. I may be tempted if it hits 50% off like the B-Wing UCS did.
Why can't we have TFA UCS?
I have a tie fighter type build that needs a bit of refining. It was made using only pieces from a Lego store pick a brick wall back in December, so it's lacking in big detail, and uses some kinda odd pieces. But I gave it an opening hatch on topThat's cool. We should make this a contest idea.
no leg prints? Panther's ears look weird.
I'm wondering if this is a facility or lead-time issue.
TLG has been killing it with the printing on the latest CMF series. Tie that back to the small run TFA C3-PO and Silver Centurion poly bags, and the future of well-printed figs looks better and better.
I suspect that many of the large-run sets that are being unveiled now had to be in "for review" some time ago, and may be subject to production constraints we aren't aware of. Remember that all of the great leg printing we've seen lately has been on CMFs and poly bags - not on sets. It could be there is a different production process/location.
..just a thought.
Deadpool is destroying the BO right now. TLG needs to sneak another DP minifig into a set.
Not this crap invading here too.Not when Marvel has a beef with FOX
So glad I snagged the original lighthouse with the dingy stone hut, all the newer ones never looked as great.
I like the buildable orca but I actually want a more creepy looking lighthouse. I still want to get the Scooby Doo one before it goes oop but to be honest i'm really eyeing that new Ninjago Lighthouse.
I like the buildable orca but I actually want a more creepy looking lighthouse. I still want to get the Scooby Doo one before it goes oop but to be honest i'm really eyeing that new Ninjago Lighthouse.
Which tires too? Because aren't the big ones unique to that set?Finally opened my Tumbler I got from Target as a online return (30% off!). But its missing tires. No wonder it was returned. I gotta start opening sets right away and confirming contents. Not waiting a year.
Not when Marvel has a beef with FOX
Which tires too? Because aren't the big ones unique to that set?
Just contact Lego.
Finally opened my Tumbler I got from Target as a online return (30% off!). But its missing tires. No wonder it was returned. I gotta start opening sets right away and confirming contents. Not waiting a year.
They're in a new technic set and also bat-pod.
Finally opened my Tumbler I got from Target as a online return (30% off!). But its missing tires. No wonder it was returned. I gotta start opening sets right away and confirming contents. Not waiting a year.
I have the Scooby one and i'd say it's worth it as it looks suitably creepy, and has a nice finished look to it. The Ninjago one also caught my eye but it's less of a traditional light house look of course...
Scooby one is a good lighthouse set to get, the lighthouse is nice and the island itself has some neat little features to it. Might as well get it anyway before it goes oop. If you don't like it, it shouldn't be hard to sell.
Damn, I got one from target for the same price and it was I assume an online return as well (has the repackage sticker). Did the seals all look intact when you got it?
Which tires too? Because aren't the big ones unique to that set?
Just contact Lego.
Person obviously opened the set, stole the tires and returned it. This shit happened to me which is why I no longer leave Wal-Mart and target bought sets unchecked after I buy them. There are Lego criminal rings out there for real. I guarantee you that set had tires at one point.
Damn, I got one from target for the same price and it was I assume an online return as well (has the repackage sticker). Did the seals all look intact when you got it?
Not this crap invading here too.
Even when there was a "beef," we still got figures from Fox movies, because they are still Marvel in the end.
Yeah, but it's no coincidence X Men minifigs went away around 2013.
huh? First of all the "marvel v Fox(xmen) beef" would be way older than 2013, why would 2013 be a designated number?
as its own set, I really like Akida. Her build is good and sometimes with a stand for posing and it is just well thought outI grabbed some Mixels and the creature of earth and water. That should hold me over until March.
In other news, is it really worth 15 bucks buying just a Captain Marvel minifig or just get the set?
I spent the past couple hours making a microfighters sized Kylo Ren command shuttle with the wings that spread out.
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For me, the technic bits are the most fun parts. I still like the finished designs of the Star Wars sets, but I love the more intricate parts when it comes to the 'build' aspect.I never really liked technic. Sure, I'm interested in the mechanical side of it, but I don't like the building. My least favourite part of many 'normal' Lego sets is the technic skeleton some have (especially Star Wars stuff). It makes my fingers sore, and sometimes a technic pin is giving me a hard time to just CLICK when it need's to. Attaching something with more then one pin can be terrible when one clicks and the other doesn't feel like it.
I did have an awesome Tecnic set as a kid though:
I loved this so much!
I'm jealous. All three of those sets look really fantastic.I enjoy the occasional Technic set, too, for a nice change of pace when building. They also make for some good display models. I'm actually on a bit of a Technic kick lately. I built the new Fire Plane last month and then just built the huge Volvo L350F Wheel Loader last week and last night I started on the 24 Hours Race car that I got on AWD for 25% off. So far they all have been great builds. I still have a few big Technic sets in my backlog and am looking forward to some of the 2H sets that were just shown.
That's part of the charm for me. They tend to be clunky and industrial, built outwards from functionality instead of inwards from pure visual design. I love stuff like this:I really want a big epic Technic set but I find they're always a bit... weird, I guess. Like that huge rotating digger thing they showed at the toy fair - I'd love a 3,000 piece Technic set but I don't know if I want that.
I know people are in love with the size of the excavator but I feel like its going to be a quick burn for people. It takes up a lot of space, it doesn't really fit in with any type of display or figs and its just a weird thing to display.
The excavator isn't even on my radar screen. I respect the audacity of it, but it just doesn't fit into what I want to get out of Lego. I just don't know what I'd do with that giant thing.There is no doubt it's going to need a big footprint to display it, but the same could be said for the Ferris wheel or some of the other UCS type sets. As far as the weirdness of it to display, I kind of think that also works for it. It is such an odd looking and unique set that I think between the size and what it actually is a model of, automatically will attract attention to know just what the hell it is. The fact that it comes with power functions makes it even more of a neat display piece. Plus I think it looks like a fascinating build just because it is such a strange looking machine that is not your every day road or construction vehicle like most of the rest of the larger technic sets are.
Noise is not great, but setting the proper gear ratio given the strength of the motors is part of the challenge for me.Lego motors are so anemic and loud that I steer away from anything motorized if I can help it.
Yeah that's why im not a huge fan of the technic sets, i wish they could do something more unique like a robot or a windmill or whatever, lego mindstorms is on the right track but that's super expensive to get into
but the system itself is really great and can be used for a lot of different cool things
I get this, though there are a number of sets that are quite interesting me out on the market right now. I'm having a blast with the variety.technic was my fave theme. i hit my peak with 8880 and 8448 super car sets. the new porsche looks amaaaazing
the thing with technic is.... there's only so many times i can build a car with engine and steering. and maybe some other mechanic...
stopped with lego for maybe 10 years and just dipping my toes in again with an even less talked about theme: Architecture
It's not just you. My first thought at looking at them was that their foreheads seemed way too big, but I couldn't figure out why. But you nailed it.You'll have to take my review on these guys with a grain of salt since it's my competition but I find the faces on Minfigures.com too small and printed too low on the face.