there goes the money ...
On a different note, the Saturn V was in the database at work. Listed as June 1st, and $120. No box pics or anything, but good to have price confirmation.
So this kinda happened...
Towers have been raised so trains will go under then across it
So this kinda happened...
Towers have been raised so trains will go under then across it
there goes the money ...
About the May the 4th promos, should I be worried about scalpers? (so should I stay awake and order the Falcon as soon as the discount is live?)
Does Amazon usually price-match these sales? Mainly asking for the cheaper sets, because of shipping costs
Sorry guys, off topic, but I just wanted to share the McFarlane South Park sets are for pre-order on amazon. Thought some brickfans might care
I'm gonna try a few sets because the idea of having so many of these South Park characters in brickfig form is pretty cool
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=south+park+construction
My small The Force Awakens collection after 1 week
Looking to pick up the rest of the force awakens line next week so im hoping there is some good sales.
I like the space next to your models. It implies space set aside for more Lego. I give it three weeks.
My small The Force Awakens collection after 1 week
Looking to pick up the rest of the force awakens line next week so im hoping there is some good sales.
with the announcement of indiana jones 5 I guess we'll see some new sets, looking forward to a new indiana jones minifig along with his accompanying accessories...
I was trying to replicate the carousel in LDD, but got frustrated and ran out of free time
The base should be quite a good match to the picture and is not that far off the old set. The difference is that only part of it rotates and that one has smaller radius. The height of the are for the riding animals is similar. The biggest difference is the lost mass of the center column, the edge and spire of the roof part. While the edge on the new one seems to have even more delicate greebling, but the top is kind of plain.
wouldnt be surprised if it costs more
yea that table will be full soon as next week im picking up
Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle
Resistance Troop Transporter
First Order Transporter
Resistance X-wing Fighter
First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
First Order Battle Pack
Resistance Trooper Battle Pack
Encounter on Jakku
First Order Snow Speeder
Some of those i might buy multiple of and i plan to slowly over time build up a nice first order stormtrooper army.
Europe yes. The Falcon at 90-95 is very tempting, I can't find it for less than 120.Is this US or EU? Didn't think we had any US sales for May 4th listed yet. I think its rare that the Lego store sales are better than Amazon or others sale prices. Its all about maximizing VIP points and the exclusive Lego store freebies.
Word of warning about these Mcfarlane sets, they are stylish but many might be disappointed. I've gotten a couple of the Walking Dead ones and that Game of Thrones ones. The figs are pretty static poses and the accessories rarely peg in right. The majority of the figs I got the joints wouldn't even fit together right and limbs would constantly pop off. The instructions SUCKKKKKKK and the quality of the bricks is barely megablocks level. They had a weird odor and one of my sets they even had a greasy feel to them. I would only suggest the Mcfarlane sets to either hardcore fans of the lines they are looking at or people into models wanting the display over the building experience. I don't mean that to come off scathing or scare people off just a realistic warning. Also those Walking Dead sets dropped to rock bottom prices after a short while so maybe if you are hesitant keep an eye on them and then jump in at a lower price maybe, depends on how popular these south park sets are. I know the FNAF sets were pretty popular and hard to find over the holidays.
Note that these have very different figure designs from their Walking Dead and Game of Thrones sets. I did buy some GoT blind bags and was severely grossed out. But just look at the south park figures... I might actually like those. Also... they are not pricey. 14.99 for the bus stop set, you aren't losing much if you end up not liking it.Word of warning about these Mcfarlane sets, they are stylish but many might be disappointed. I've gotten a couple of the Walking Dead ones and that Game of Thrones ones. The figs are pretty static poses and the accessories rarely peg in right. The majority of the figs I got the joints wouldn't even fit together right and limbs would constantly pop off. The instructions SUCKKKKKKK and the quality of the bricks is barely megablocks level. They had a weird odor and one of my sets they even had a greasy feel to them. I would only suggest the Mcfarlane sets to either hardcore fans of the lines they are looking at or people into models wanting the display over the building experience. I don't mean that to come off scathing or scare people off just a realistic warning. Also those Walking Dead sets dropped to rock bottom prices after a short while so maybe if you are hesitant keep an eye on them and then jump in at a lower price maybe, depends on how popular these south park sets are. I know the FNAF sets were pretty popular and hard to find over the holidays.
I just registered and there were 80+ spots left at my local TRU in Emeryville, CA.
There is a Star Wars make and take event on May 6th, but you have to pre-register.
https://reserve.babiesrus.com/events.html#/map
Class/Event name: LEGO Star Wars Make & Take Event
Date/Time: Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 12:00 PM
Length: 2 hours
Join us on May 6th 12-2pm for a LEGOhttps://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/png/00a9.png Star WarsTM building event. Build and take home a free Micro Princess Leia build plus take part in a clue hunt.
Do you end up being the only grown up there?
I got a bit carried away....
Lol. Im bringing my two kids.
Note that these have very different figure designs from their Walking Dead and Game of Thrones sets. I did buy some GoT blind bags and was severely grossed out. But just look at the south park figures... I might actually like those. Also... they are not pricey. 14.99 for the bus stop set, you aren't losing much if you end up not liking it.
The quality overall from bricks to figs does look below LEGO and Mega Bloks though. Again, this is only something you would look into if you are a fan of the properties.
They also have Rick and Morty and Steven Universe coming this year.
T1000
Finally got the parts back after electroplating, so shiny. They're off to the printer today to get printed and then I can finally start putting them up for sale. Feels like it's taken forever to get these made with all the shipping and waiting.
It makes me want to do a chrome Batman or T1000 something but on the other hand the time it takes to get made is a turn off
Finally got the parts back after electroplating, so shiny. They're off to the printer today to get printed and then I can finally start putting them up for sale. Feels like it's taken forever to get these made with all the shipping and waiting.
It makes me want to do a chrome Batman or T1000 something but on the other hand the time it takes to get made is a turn off
Give us a Bender with a shiny metal ass.
So hype! Is pricing finalized and will these include any of the other colorways?
Umm, you might want to hold off on getting multiples if it's mainly for troop building. The next movie will have tons of figures for sure, and they may very well improve on some existing sets.
152, aka $15 worth of parts in a single step? Don't make any plans for a bit then...
Still pales next to one step in Tower Bridge if you are doing it 2X as you go.
10257 Carousel
Ages 16+. 2,670 pieces.
US $199.99 CA $249.99 DE 179.99 UK £159.99 DK 1499.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.
Discover the fairgrounds star attraction with the Carousel!
Experience the majestic Carousel with a wealth of delightful features, including a large textile canopy, ornate reflective rounding boards with blue and gold detailing, reflective center panels, and a 2-tier deck comprising a raised boarding platform with handrail and a main platform with 5 buildable animal rides, including a white swan and 4 moving animals. Turn the crank and see the elephant, tiger, flamingo and frog move up and down as the carousel rotates. This delightful LEGO® Creator Expert model has an iconic elegance that evokes feelings of nostalgia, romance and adventure. Upgrade with LEGO Power Functions for fully motorized operation.
Includes 7 minifigures: a ride operator, mom, dad, boy, girl, grandmother and a granddaughter.
The Carousel features a large textile canopy, ornate, reflective rounding boards with blue and gold detailing, reflective center panels, two-level deck comprising a raised boarding platform with handrail and a main platform with five buildable animal rides, including a white swan and four moving animals: an elephant, tiger, flamingo and a frog.
Also features a sturdy, buildable base for easy transportation.
Buy your ticket at the booth, take the stairs to the boarding platform and choose your favorite animal ride.
Turn the crank and see the elephant, tiger, flamingo and frog move up and down as the carousel rotates.
Enjoy an ice cream, candy or a delicious hot dog as you watch the whirling carousel.
Accessory elements include a camera, ice cream, candy and a hot dog in a bun.
New decorated elements include printed tickets and printed storybook tiles.
Includes lots of molded golden elements, reflective golden labels and medium-blue/dark-blue elements.
Motorize the Carousel with the LEGO® Power Functions 8883 medium motor and 88000 AAA battery box (not included).
Collect and build an entire fairground with the LEGO® Creator Expert 10247 Ferris Wheel.
Measures over 12 (32cm) high, 14 (38cm) wide and 13 (35cm) deep.
Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning June 1, 2017 via shop.LEGO.com, LEGO® Stores or via phone