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I love how you can see the pick a brick wall at the back of the mini store. Awesome little touch.

And I just submitted my application to the Lego offices here in CT. Only have retail experience and an art degree, so let's hope that I can at least get an interview there.

I wonder how it fits in with the other modular buildings. I love the self referential lego sets, like that truck where they're unloading little boxes of the same lego set they're in. Would be cool to take the same ideas from this and make one to fit in with the other buildings so the minifigs can go shopping in it.
 
Good luck! I know I've recently come to the decision that a job at LEGO is basically my dream job. Too bad it took me almost 15 years after getting out of college to figure that out.

Hey, same here! Although I am 13 years out of college now. Never used my art degree for anything until recently (designing my brother's theater company logo and artwork for their shows), and have been a retail slave since my first job.

If there was a Lego store in CT, I would be on that like white on rice, a glass of milk, and a paper plate in a snow storm. But I think I might have a shot at this visual department job they are posting for their offices that are only 20 minutes from home.
 
For whoever was mentioning that nanoblocks are cheap, aren't they hard on the eyes and hands to build? They look super tiny and I have big hands. =P
 
For whoever was mentioning that nanoblocks are cheap, aren't they hard on the eyes and hands to build? They look super tiny and I have big hands. =P

I have a pair of tweezers that I use when I work with the little 1x1 blocks (mainly to pull them out of the container I have them in and to set them in odd places). I was surprised at how easy they are to handle though. I mean, my hands aren't huge, though.
 
Finished the fire brigade. Several nice parts to the top floor and roof. I really liked the textured brick panels, definitely putting that technique in my pocket. And the date sign was crazy, still can't really get my head around it.

The furniture on the first floor was cute but not as much of a wow as when I did the VW camper which had similar little features.
 
I've used trans-clear 30359a and 3960 for my few mini SW sets like the X-Wing and TIE Fighter. This might not be ideal for ships that you need to attach at the bottom, but I was able to use the studs on the side of the 30359a to attach to the rear of the models - if you use the single stud end up you can then angle them as well so they look to be flying instead of just hovering.

There's probably plenty of other options out there but I had these from a few STAPs from a set that my brother picked up at some point and found they worked well for me.

Thanks. I had one of those 30359a and that worked well with a white radar dish. Will pick up some more. Need a better way to attach to the bottom of the ships, making do with little hinges for now
 
Hey, same here! Although I am 13 years out of college now. Never used my art degree for anything until recently (designing my brother's theater company logo and artwork for their shows), and have been a retail slave since my first job.

If there was a Lego store in CT, I would be on that like white on rice, a glass of milk, and a paper plate in a snow storm. But I think I might have a shot at this visual department job they are posting for their offices that are only 20 minutes from home.

Here's an NPR story on how a guy got a Lego job. Seems like he built his way in.

http://www.npr.org/2012/04/04/149923771/college-student-pieces-his-way-to-lego-mastery
 
Thanks. I had one of those 30359a and that worked well with a white radar dish. Will pick up some more. Need a better way to attach to the bottom of the ships, making do with little hinges for now

I use 1x1 transparent cylinders on top of a dish.

The Marvel sets are available in John Lewis in the UK now. Picked up Wolverine, Magneto and Deadpool :)
 
Shuttle Expedition: Yay or nay?

Yayayayayay.

Here's an NPR story on how a guy got a Lego job. Seems like he built his way in.

http://www.npr.org/2012/04/04/149923771/college-student-pieces-his-way-to-lego-mastery

This is a cool story. And that's how they choose the last builder - you build it for the kids. I'm sure the judges/overseers play a role, too...But I remember watching a YouTube video about it a while back. It's pretty incredible stuff actually.
 
20% on Lego at our local TRU, caved and bought the X-Wing. Awesome build, didn't expect it to be so nice and big and full of little surprises in terms of building :)
 
Everyone needs to go browse Eurobricks right now. The Architecture MOC challenge is underway, and it's insane. Here are the links to the ones on the first page of the special themes forum.

Old Royal Palace
Kranhaus Süd
Mathematics and Computer building at UW
Krakow's Town Hall Tower
Chrysler Building
15 Central Park West
Hagia Sophia
Temple of the Great Jaguar
The Great Wall
Lyalya Tulpan mosque

There are more, so go check these out. Inspirational builds on a very beautiful scale!

Krakow's Town Hall Tower would get my pick:
 
About four hours or so of work on the dual Fire Brigade and Town Hall build.

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It is really odd building them both joined. It threw me off a few times since I am looking at it as one huge model and not two separate models. Like the two walls that touch.

Very fun so far, but this will take me a few days. Have lots of footage for the stop motion build, but trying to find a new angle since the buildings are getting larger. It is tough to keep it in view and still have a workable space to put the other bricks in.


Here's an NPR story on how a guy got a Lego job. Seems like he built his way in.

http://www.npr.org/2012/04/04/149923771/college-student-pieces-his-way-to-lego-mastery


Cool story, but I am nowhere near a master builder. I am more a mediocre builder. I have lots of ideas on things to build, but lack the pieces to pull them off well. If I had a Lego store nearby I would go nuts with pick-a-brick to get bricks to make some of my ideas. For now it is just rebuilding sets and having mini figures kill each other.
 
Damn you, Phon, you are really good at making me want things.

Do you have Fire Brigade yet? If not, order it ASAP. Just a sexy set that will be disappearing very, very soon. Town Hall is new and will be around a couple of years, and is nowhere near as cool to put together as the Fire Brigade.

Debating on what to get myself in May. Grand Emporium, or R2D2. If Grand Emporium and Pet Shop are ever in stock during the Toys R Us sale that is a no brainer, but neither are. Although, both Shuttle Expedition and VW Camper are in stock at the moment, and that is tempting as all hell.
 
Nah, I have no space or money to get into modulars. I am going to buy Haunted House, most likely, so need to save up and reserve shelf space for that.
 
Everyone needs to go browse Eurobricks right now. The Architecture MOC challenge is underway, and it's insane. Here are the links to the ones on the first page of the special themes forum.

Old Royal Palace
Kranhaus Süd
Mathematics and Computer building at UW
Krakow's Town Hall Tower
Chrysler Building
15 Central Park West
Hagia Sophia
Temple of the Great Jaguar
The Great Wall
Lyalya Tulpan mosque

There are more, so go check these out. Inspirational builds on a very beautiful scale!

I think The Great Wall is my favorite!
 
Nah, I have no space or money to get into modulars. I am going to buy Haunted House, most likely, so need to save up and reserve shelf space for that.

I was the same way with modulars, but once I got the bug I am stuck. And you get an insane number of pieces for the price. I just have them on top of a bookcase. Just enough clearance before they hit the ceiling.
 
I was the same way with modulars, but once I got the bug I am stuck. And you get an insane number of pieces for the price. I just have them on top of a bookcase. Just enough clearance before they hit the ceiling.

Pretty much same here. I've only bought the Fire Brigade at this point, but I really want a second set. I'm waiting for either double points or a crazy TRU bogo sale. Too bad they sell out at TRU so quickly.
 
Everyone needs to go browse Eurobricks right now. The Architecture MOC challenge is underway, and it's insane. Here are the links to the ones on the first page of the special themes forum.

Old Royal Palace
Kranhaus Süd
Mathematics and Computer building at UW
Krakow's Town Hall Tower
Chrysler Building
15 Central Park West
Hagia Sophia
Temple of the Great Jaguar
The Great Wall
Lyalya Tulpan mosque

There are more, so go check these out. Inspirational builds on a very beautiful scale!

Toys n bricks has a mini modulars competition on at the moment too. My son has me ordering pieces from bricklink for him so he can enter. He's only 10! He built a more modern fire engine to go with the fire brigade too. The old one was annoying him :)
 
Toys n bricks has a mini modulars competition on at the moment too. My son has me ordering pieces from bricklink for him so he can enter. He's only 10! He built a more modern fire engine to go with the fire brigade too. The old one was annoying him :)

That's pretty awesome! I'll have to watch the results for that competition. Do you have a link?
 
I was impressed at how detailed and how big this was! I'm thinking of getting Lightning McQueen now too, as these Cars Master Builder sets seem fun if this one was any indication.

 
I don't know how legitimate this is, but I found the following deal whilst perusing Google:



""VIP Members: Get a Large Pick-A-Brick cup for the price of a small Pick-A-Brick cup. Offer valid April 10-11, 2012 only for VIP Members at the LEGO Store. Offer is not valid with any other VIP offer. Customers that have signed up to the VIP Program by phone or at a LEGO Store will need to have registered online at VIP.LEGO.com first in order to redeem offer. Offer not valid at shop.LEGO.com, LEGOLAND Discovery Centers or LEGOLAND Parks. Offer is not valid on the monthly Pick-A-Brick model. The LEGO Company reserves the right to amend or cancel this promotion at any time without prior notice."
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/1181965/



I didn't see a source for this deal in the thread post so I'm not sure if it's real or not.

I would most definitely make the trip down to the Bellevue LEGO store for this. I'd probably be able to get a good chunk of the ME Normandy MOC pieces, assuming they have them of course.
 
Should be legit, saw it in the monthly flyer. Can't post it from phone though :/

Excellent. Unfortunately I'll be near the LEGO store tomorrow and plan to do the pick a brick while I'm in town.

Perhaps I'll hold off on the majority of my pieces until the sale. I'm right on the verge of getting my first VIP $10 discount, too!
 
Can you post a comparison to something like a DVD case or something. Tempted to grab either this or their Himeji Castle Deluxe set.

Yeah, I'll grab a picture over lunch. I'm looking to grab Himeji Deluxe after I finish this one up. But I'm also in the market for an airbrush + compressor, so I need to decide where to spend my hobby money this month, haha.
 
Just received the Mini-Modulars set and Grand Emporium in the mail. I am now completely hooked on the modulars. So I've got a couple of questions that I'm hoping that someone here can answer:

Any ideas as to when Fire Brigade may disappear completely? I'd like to make this set my next priority since, out of all the current modulars, it's slated to go OOP first. I've bought a TON of LEGO sets over the past month and I'd really be pushing my luck with my wife if I were to buy Fire Brigade too soon. So I'd like to wait a bit before pulling the trigger on this one, but not too long.

Also, after building the Mini-Modular version of Cafe Corner, I am obsessed with getting the larger version, but there's no way I'm going to pay the prices that they're fetching on eBay. So I'm thinking of using Bricklink to get the individual pieces and put it together myself. I've never used Bricklink before, so are there any tips/secrets that anyone can suggest before I commit to this? Any idea as to what the total estimated cost of this set would be? Should I expect any difficulties getting any particular bricks with this set?

It seems to me that the modulars tend to use more basic and common bricks than other themes such as Star Wars, so I figured that I wouldn't have as much trouble getting bricks for any of the modulars. I thought that a modular would be a good first experience with Bricklink.
 
I got my sets yesterday (Falcon and Advent Calendar) While the initial plan was to open a few of the sets a day on the calendar I quickly destroyed the entire thing. Some of the little models I did not bother with but there were some really cool mini builds in there. For 20 bucks it was a no brainer, especially with all the extra pieces I have now.

The Falcon is going to be a lot of fun. Can't wait to get into it this weekend.
 
Interesting post by Jamie Berard on Bricklink regarding reissues of old sets:

http://www.bricksetforum.com/discussion/3836/petition-to-reissue-cafe-corner/p3

Quoting for those that dont want to dig through the whole page to find the quote:

Jamie Berard said:
I normally don't chime in, but after reading three pages of discussion I can't help but comment on a few things.

First, thank you to everyone who has supported the modular line over the years. I'm psyched that we were just able to release our 7th building! Hopefully sales will continue to stay strong so we can continue to grow and evolve the concept.

In regards to re-releases, we have considered them many times over the past several years. We learned a lot from the LEGO Legends line. First and foremost is that fans' memories are extremely difficult to match with original products. Those sets which were exact re-releases, for some reason seemed smaller, less detailed or somehow not quite as grandiose as remembered. Compared with current sets, the price value also seemed to be lacking. Sets with substitution bricks were blasted as not being authentic enough and somehow not true to the original masterpiece. In the end, more fans spoke of wanting re-releases than those who actually purchased them.

Speaking of substitution elements, the Cafe Corner could not be re-released again today without a reasonable amount of reworking and substitution elements. Our bricks are constantly evolving and improving which can cause issues when trying to stay true to an original design. For example, we no longer have the molds for the doors which were used for both the corner and side door. Our substitution options for these doors would be 1 brick taller which would affect the look and build of the entire set. The wall elements used in the mid-floor now have extra support structures which look slightly different than the originals. Our 1x6x1 arches have changed as well as several other elements.

So far all of the modular buildings with the possible exception of Market Street have lived in the market for an average of 3 years. Cafe Corner was retired with the launch of the Grand Emporium. Considering that our standard retail range usually lasts 6 months to 2 years, I believe there has been a reasonable amount of time to purchase each of the modulars.

Unfortunately this does not help those of you who missed out on the Cafe Corner and now want to buy it. As a fellow fan, I too am struggling to balance bricklink and Ebay LEGO purchases with maintaining a mortgage and relationship :)

All I can recommend is to keep your eyes open for bargains (craigslist, yard sales and word of mouth through friends) and keep up the optimism. I'm not sure I'll ever get all the sets I've always wanted...but I'm not sure that's such a bad thing...
 
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