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Ok, I'm now representin' Lego with my avatar, I think it's time we took over GAF with Legotars
I did draw a LEGO version of myself in Adobe Illustrator for a work-related project, but I've been using it as my Facebook photo since.
Ok, I'm now representin' Lego with my avatar, I think it's time we took over GAF with Legotars
Erm..
Not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't that.
I kind of understand what they are trying to do, but it just looks ugly. Are those axle bricks supposed to be coal?
Meh
A lot of the sets you guys are talking about seem to be out of stock in the UK already. Weird how they are still available in the US.![]()
Finally it came down to "I'd be paying $35 for a 1x1 brick with a creeper face printed on it"
BILLUND, Denmark The LEGO Group and Mojang have released purchase details and pictures of the LEGO® Minecraft Micro World today.
The new set, which was the first to receive 10,000 votes of support from users on the global LEGO CUUSOO idea collection platform, will be available for purchase in summer 2012, but can be pre-ordered from today, exclusively through Mojang retail partner Jinx.com for $34.95/34.95/£34.99 at http://www.jinx.com/LEGOMinecraft. The sets will also be sold in select LEGO brand retail stores and the LEGO online shop from summer 2012.
LEGO Minecraft Micro World is designed to celebrate the essence of the LEGO concept and the Minecraft gaming experience, said Paal Smith-Meyer, Head of the LEGO New Business Group. Each set features four cubic modular vignettes that can be connected to recreate the Minecraft experience in LEGO bricks. One Minecraft block is represented as one 1x1 LEGO plate with a tile on top - not a perfect cube, but the best approximation at the chosen scale.
LEGO Minecraft Micro World includes two of Minecraft's most iconic characters, Steve and a Creeper, represented as "Micro Mobs." The model presents a standard for building a Minecraft world that can be configured any way the builder likes.
The surface of the modules comes off to reveal mines and hidden resources beneath. Fans can build their own landscapes, stack cubes on top of each other, to build the world of Minecraft as they wish.
The product was developed in collaboration with four LEGO fans: Chris Malloy, Michael Thomas, Kyle Tingey, and Bjarne Panduro Tveskov. These fans developed concepts alongside LEGO designers and helped shape the product into its final version.
Upon seeing the physical model the first time, Mojang founder Markus Notch Persson exclaimed: Woohoo!
LEGO CUUSOO is a website where LEGO fans can submit their ideas for new LEGO products and collect votes to make their ideas become a reality. They can also vote for other users ideas. It can be found at http://lego.cuusoo.com.
Ideas that are supported by 10,000 votes have a chance of being selected to become part of the LEGO Groups product portfolio. Consumers who have their ideas chosen will earn 1% of the total net sales of the product.
Mojang will donate the 1% proceeds from LEGO CUUSOO to charity.
For more on the co-creation process for LEGO Minecraft Micro World, see the LEGO CUUSOO blog at http://legocuusoo.posterous.com.
Depending on the piece count, those will be perfect for building miniscale landscapes (duh) and epics.
Fake edit: Meh, 7.28 (euro-)cent per piece. Not that great IMHO. Are there any pieces you can't get by the handfull from other sources (except the mobs)?
would like some pictures when you're done. And from anyone else.
We have an OK system right now, but I just bought 8 big sets, so my system will collapse when those get broken down and I need to expand it in a controlled way. its the 'special' pieces I have most problem with. Plates/bricks/slopes pretty much go by size, but there are just so many different tiny pieces..
Ok, I'm now representin' Lego with my avatar, I think it's time we took over GAF with Legotars
Some of us already are.
That Lego Minecraft is surprisingly cute for what it is. Microscale is something I can dig. I may grab it as the price is right for the piece count, and various colored flat plates are something you can never have enough of.
Also, those axle blocks are not coal - they are you can connect various 6x6 creations together to put your own little world together.
But some - like yours - are really only recognizable by connoisseurs![]()
@The_Inquisitor Looks awesome - enjoy!
Also, some new Town Hall images:
More at: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=66362
Right now I am using a mixture of these;
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Prices vary due to size but for UK GAF you can get them in Rymans. I use a variety of less than 1L priced from 89p up to about £7. So far I am sorting only by colour but think I need to look at by type too at least for certain parts. Slopes, plates, bricks and others to begin with perhaps.
At last count I had about 20 boxes and they stack really well but I still have a good 5kg of unsorted bricks.
Lot's of sexy interns!
How playable are the modulars? Not built one yet but the internals look like they get covered up. Wonder if you can leave the back walls off?
How playable are the modulars? Not built one yet but the internals look like they get covered up. Wonder if you can leave the back walls off?
You passed on slave 1 for 35 bucks?!?!??!?! God I hate you.
Meh, I just don't like clone era stuff. Did they have any original trilogy stuff?
@The_Inquisitor Looks awesome - enjoy!
Also, some new Town Hall images:
More at: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=66362
That's probably the best one yet. When does it come out?
10224 Town Hall
Ages 14+. 2,766 pieces.
US $199.99 CA $249.99 DE 179.99 UK 149.99 £ DK 1499 DKK
Keep the wheels of commerce turning with the authentic Town Hall!
This classic 3-storey town hall building is the latest addition to the LEGO® Modular Buildings series. This highly-detailed model features large entrance-way columns and coat of arms, a tall bell tower with clock and a large skylight giving a view inside the building. On the ground floor, the large hall, tax office and auditorium are perfect for servicing the towns citizens. Take the working elevator up to the secretary and mayor's offices on the second floor, furnished eloquently with desks, chairs, paintings and even a frog sculpture. Theres even a balcony for addressing the town's citizens. On the third floor, a spacious meeting room features a large conference table, chairs, globe and plants. Includes 8 minifigures: mayor, secretary, bride and groom, press woman, janitor and 2 children.
Includes 8 minifigures: mayor, secretary, bride and groom, press woman, janitor and 2 children
Features painting, desks, chairs, sculpture, lamp, conference table, globe, plants and bench
Functioning elevator with space for 2 minifigures and ladder access to roof
Bell tower features bench and maintenance ladder
Roof features skylight with view inside the building
Measures 10 (25.5 cm) wide and 20 (50 cm) high
Address the citizens from the balcony!
Combine with other LEGO® Modular buildings like the 10218 Pet Shop and 10211 Grand Emporium!
She's right: you totally look like a kid on his birthday. =D That's awesome!Picture my gf took last night of me and my imperial shuttle set after it arrived from UPS. I only had time to sort to bags last night. She commented I looked like a kid. Pardon me looking trashy, i had just gotten back from the gym.
She also is extremely worried about this build, haha.
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I love, Love, LOVE the Tantive IV! Probably my favorite ship in my collection.With this and tantive iv coming I am stoked!
Just found an amazing score at Meijers here in Battle Creek, MI.
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35$ (110 msrp)
AND
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15$ (49.99 msrp)
It was the last Grievious ship but there was one more turbo tank left at the 35$ price. My wife found them and bought them just now. This kind of makes up for missing out on that Slave 1 for 35$ I saw a couple of months ago and passed on.[/QUOTE]
Great deals! At those prices, I'd make exception to my OT-only policy and grab those, too!
I think I'm in the minority here when I say this, but I'm actually buying these for my children to play with, haha.
I have the Millennium Falcon and Luke's Land Speeder sitting here waiting to be wrapped for my 5 yr old's birthday present. With just those 2 sets, there's not too much to do. With the addition of the above sets it really expands on the possibilities for play. Neither of the above sets were on my radar but at that price you'd be crazy to pass on them IMO!
What you see is all they had for Star Wars sets. Apparently they also had Harry Potter legos on sale but they were all sold out. No loss for me, but others may be interested.
EDIT: Btw, that Slave 1 was at Target in case you want to keep en eye out
midi falcon, or the big one? That'd be quite a challenge for a 5-year-old to put together, or lift for play. You building it for him, so you both get a present?![]()
The big one. I'll build it with them as an activity over time. Ages are 3 and a soon to be 5 yr old. Both are girls. I'll try and let my 5 yr old do a solo build on the speeder. I'll post some pics once all the dust settles from the birthday. I think they learned a lot while building the Alien Conquest sets. Also, as they play with them they fall apart and they've figures out how to reattach everything, so that's a step in the right direction!
£149 for the Town Hall isn't too bad - GE is currently £132.
2766 pieces for Town Hall, 2182 for GE.
Be sure to check out the designer video for the Town Hall. Lots of interesting information there, including that this is the first modular building by a new designer!
http://youtu.be/bYlVOlwxM2E
Lots of news this morning!
Be sure to check out the designer video for the Town Hall. Lots of interesting information there, including that this is the first modular building by a new designer!
http://youtu.be/bYlVOlwxM2E
I also decided to join the LEGO-ized avatar movement - let's keep it spreading!
Those sky lights are lovely. I like the hatch for the janitor too![]()
and check the first few seconds of the intro for perhaps a sneak peek at the R2D2 UCS set?
and there is a nice gothic looking house too
I completely missed that - great find!
Yes that is the upcoming UCS R2-D2 and the rumored "modular-style" haunted house. Soooo looking forward to the latter!
As a father of 1 & 5 year old girls, the new "Friends" Lego series pisses me off to no end. How do you feel about it? Glad you're encouraging them to play with more traditional sets.
Town Hall looks awesome- got to pick up the Pet Shop first though.
Completely passed on the Fire Station and Grand Emporium, but this is a must.