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I ordered the mini-modulars (I blame you guys in this thread!) and my wife wanted this so I ordered that too:

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She's such a geek. I love her!
 
Double VIP a once a year thing? I couldn't afford to go two modulars in this round, hoping for another chance later this year with the chance to earn some points.
 
Thought my Star Wars buys a few weeks ago would hold my itch back. WRONG

I am looking at the store right now. Figuring out if I want to order the Lighthouse creator or a new star wars set. The lighthouse one has my intrest since there are 3 builds in one box, but I wish I could order the Mini Modulars right out but I have to place a order first
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Brickset says I own 21574 bricks and 49 sets. Not bad, before January this year it would have been much less bricks as only about 15 sets are from when I was younger.
 
speaking of which, what does brickset have over rebrickable? i only have a rebrickable account.

Never went to rebrickable before. I stumbled on Brickset and was stuck. It is easy to use and navigate, and lots of good pics as well.

EDIT: Just clicked to Rebrickable quickly. Nice site as well. I like the parts list per set, which is quite handy.
 
Rebrickable also lets you import orders from bricklink, you can see what parts you are missing from your collection to build a set and then export that list to a bricklink wanted list
 
I should update my Rebrickable account with all the new sets I have. It just sucks when you place a loose order and you have to update that way. Blah.

Love the dino in the jet, fyi. Nice find/work mickcenary!
 
Called my local Lego store and had them set aside a Fire Brigade for me to pick up after work - hoping that they let me use my 10% off coupon in addition to whatever the St. Patrick's Day discount/deal is, and with double VIP points on top of that. Lego seems to be good at stacking deals, so fingers crossed on my part...

I'm very tempted to sign up for the Lego MBA set 2-6 and 7-9 subscriptions as well since they're doing free shipping and double VIP but I've sunk too much into Lego recently to justify that.
 
St. Patrick's Day deal?

They're doing a "find a shamrock in the store, get some kind of deal" thing:

ToysNBricks.com said:
On Thursday, March 15, LEGO Brand Stores in United States, Canada and United Kingdom will be having a fun little event for St. Patrick’s Day. If you can find the “LEGO 4-Leaf Clover” (Shamrock) at the LEGO Store, you can get some suprise savings! You can also enter a draw for your chance to win your own “LEGO Pot of Gold” (US and Canada only).

I've heard it's possibly 10% off, 5% off, or $5 off a $25/$35 purchase - no one seems to have confirmed yet (and I didn't bother asking when I called since I'm going to buy it regardless). It's probably the $5 off, that's what my local store thought when I asked last week.

Edit: The "pot of gold" isn't a huge deal, employees said it was a small pick-a-brick and a gold-colored brick, or something relatively minor such as that. A nice little bonus if you win, but not a huge deal if you don't.
 
There's a few various knockoffs available. But literally NOTHING (not even Mega Blocks, Lego's biggest "competitor", if you can call them that) compares to the quality of the real thing.

This is absolutely true.

My friend's mom said she heard my kids and I are into LEGO and wanted to know if we wanted the "LEGO" fire truck she had bought her husband when he had surgery. Apparently he built it once and had no further use for it.

Of course I said yes, but when she actually gave it to us it was Mega Blocks. This was my first hands-on experience with them, but I simply couldn't believe the difference in quality. The plastic was just cheap and the whole thing flexed and creaked whenever you moved it (and fell apart).

I donated it the next time Kidney Services came around. LEGO only in this house. There is no competition.
 
A Legoland Discovery Center opened up here in Atlanta recently. Is there much fun to be had for grownups? From the looks of the site, it looks to be geared toward really young kids. But there IS a Lego Shop there...may be worth the price of admission just for that.
 
Stopped by my local Lego store last night for double VIP and the 10% off coupon (awesome overlap!). Grabbed Fallingwater and a backup set of Fire Brigade. I'm actually hoping I can get my mom into Lego since she always comments on my sets when she comes by, so I'm thinking she might like FB since her father was a firefighter. We'll see how it goes!

And grabbed a little duck keychain, cause he was cuuute.
 
I ordered the mini-modulars (I blame you guys in this thread!) and my wife wanted this so I ordered that too:

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She's such a geek. I love her![/QUOTE]

My sister got this for me for Christmas. You boop his head to hit the snooze. Pretty sturdy, too.
 
I recently got the Sonic Boom set in the mail and quickly built it. It's a wonderful set that recently got EOL'd though some retailers still have it. I decided to buy it since it's one of the few creator sets that is actually minifigure scale and included 2 light bricks.

The box is really big and weighs almost 3 lbs due to all the big wing plate pieces.

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The front view of a finished model with my Rebel pilots.

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Close up view of the side. The black piece behind the cockpit is a switch that either raises the cockpit window or turns on the lights for the afterburners depending on which direction you move it.

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It's a pretty big plane. Here's the size comparison to the new X-wing.

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I ordered mine from Target.com and it looks like they still have it in stock. http://www.target.com/p/LEGO-Creator-Sonic-Boom-5892/-/A-12299601
 
Double VIP a once a year thing? I couldn't afford to go two modulars in this round, hoping for another chance later this year with the chance to earn some points.

I heard its twice a year, usually March/April and October or as some call it Bricktober.

How does everyone store and display their LEGO sets and boxes? I'm running out of room in my closet for some of these large boxes and my desk is packed. I need a dedicated bookshelf or something to display everything.
 
I heard its twice a year, usually March/April and October or as some call it Bricktober.

How does everyone store and display their LEGO sets and boxes? I'm running out of room in my closet for some of these large boxes and my desk is packed. I need a dedicated bookshelf or something to display everything.

I break down and recycle my boxes :p
 
Just out of curiosity: have the Chinese started copying LEGO yet?

There's some pretty straight swipes out there if you know what to look for. Certain brands are better than others- I'm pretty fond of some of the stuff Enlighten makes.

I'll admit I've been on a bit of a Chinese clone brand bender as of late. I've come across quite a few sets that as far as I can tell are their own creations, rather than direct copies of previously existing lego/mega blok/ oxford sets. The military stuff has been pretty fun to build. Just be aware that there is a lot of rampant copying that occurs.

Be aware that when you start buying the Chinese brands, be prepared for imperfections. I've had a few cracked/ unfinished moldings before. Never had any missing pieces surprisingly.

On the other hand they tend to do some funky stuff of their own accord- Kazi faces are all kinds of ugly and ridiculous, and some brands tend to actually print all their pieces instead of use stickers.

My kids set up a diorama in my office of all the off- brand/ bootleg minifigs in a pitched battle with the Lego forces of darkness- trolls, dragons, aliens, robots, compys, snakemen, fishmen, various forms of undead... it brings a smile to my face as I would have done the same thing when I was their age.
 
I break down and recycle my boxes :p

Same here. I don't intend on selling my collection, so I figure the boxes are better served moving on to a new life as something else!

For super collectable sets, or for those you do plan on reselling, hanging on to the boxes is definitely a good idea though. Helps with resale value.
 
Cripes, the wait for the Avengers LEGO sets is killing me. My daughter wants Cap's motorcycle and the Hellicarrier for her birthday, which is May 5. I hope they're out before that.

I want the Quinjet. Badly.
 
Cripes, the wait for the Avengers LEGO sets is killing me. My daughter wants Cap's motorcycle and the Hellicarrier for her birthday, which is May 5. I hope they're out before that.

I want the Quinjet. Badly.

Nevermind the Avengers, bring on the Uruk-Hai!

...but that Quinjet does look pretty styling.

I personally am pining for the helicopter that comes with Wolverine.

I have a very unhealthy Lego/ block toy helicopter fetish. I can't stop buying them! I've been trying to score that Dino Attack Typhoon and am foiled at the last few minutes EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
 
I heard its twice a year, usually March/April and October or as some call it Bricktober.

How does everyone store and display their LEGO sets and boxes? I'm running out of room in my closet for some of these large boxes and my desk is packed. I need a dedicated bookshelf or something to display everything.

boxes go in the loft, instructions in plastic bags with cardboard backing.

Limited display space so only a few on show at a time. Imperial shuttle, xwing and tie fighter together now, with queen annes revenge and grand emporium in the corner. Star wars will have to be broken down to make way for Tower bridge later in the year
 
A Legoland Discovery Center opened up here in Atlanta recently. Is there much fun to be had for grownups? From the looks of the site, it looks to be geared toward really young kids. But there IS a Lego Shop there...may be worth the price of admission just for that.

The Lego shops at Legoland Discovery Centers are a bit of a different animal. You cannot use or accrue VIP points there because they aren't official Lego Stores or something odd like that. I don't recall there being a pick-a-brick wall at the one I was at.

Rebrickable also lets you import orders from bricklink, you can see what parts you are missing from your collection to build a set and then export that list to a bricklink wanted list

Oh wow. That is really cool. Thanks I will go check out that site now.
 
The Lego shops at Legoland Discovery Centers are a bit of a different animal. You cannot use or accrue VIP points there because they aren't official Lego Stores or something odd like that. I don't recall there being a pick-a-brick wall at the one I was at.

hm. I was about to ask if there were any Lego fans in the Atlanta area, because I noticed there was a Lego store at Discovery Mills, probably about 30 minutes away from where I am. Thing is, if I'm not getting Lego points and they don't offer anything that I can't get offline (as it's geared towards kids), not sure if I want to go.

Anyone in GA been before?
 
Yeah, guess I gotta try Rebrickable now too. Gonna spend some time tonight digging up old manuals to remember what I've actually owned over the years.

Also, when are we going to get some damn B-Wing UCS pics! ;)
 
For the Star Wars fans out there Walmart has new polybags of the mini Star Destroyer and Tie Fighter in stock. I went to 2 during lunch but only one of them had any so you YMMV...
 
I'm very tempted to sign up for the Lego MBA set 2-6 and 7-9 subscriptions as well since they're doing free shipping and double VIP but I've sunk too much into Lego recently to justify that.

I couldn't find any subscription on the website? Link?
 
They're $3.97.

Correct. They had 2 City sets and 2 Ninjago sets as well. The Ninjago polybags are only 3.47 though. They had 2 other Star Wars sets as well 30058 STAP and 30053 Republic Attack Cruiser. The cruiser has been available at Target for quite some time though.
 
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