nope, thats a pyramid/cone - sloped on four sides (difficult to see on that picture)
Need help. Is there a corner slope that goes with this http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=60481 slope brick? I,e a 2 brick high corner? Incan only see 1 or 3 brick high corners on bricklink. But surely if you can get 2 high slopes there should be a way of joining them at corners?
nope, thats a pyramid/cone - sloped on four sides (difficult to see on that picture)
Ah yes, my mistake. I just checked LDD and there seems to be no piece that is a 2x2x2 slope. Rather strange.
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=3045
EDIT: No. That is only one brick high, not 2. My bad. I knew there was something off in my choice.
Came into work early to finish up on a project. Now it's time to leave and go through the clearance Walmart section.
Got some unexpected cash today, so I think I am going to snag the Fire Brigade before it disappears. Also building my falcon tonight. This lego addiction is strong folks...real strong.
Yeah, it started several months ago when I bought big box of basic LEGO bricks for my son by now, thanks to this thread, I have:
Log Cabing
Ferrari F1 Racer (8386)
Family Home - bought on ebay, arriving next week
Apple Tree House - bought on ebay, arriving next week
Fire Brigade - bought on amazon.it, arriving in 1.5 weeks
And I already have next purchases lined up:
Volkswagen T1 Camper Van
Lighthouse Island
Grand Emporium
Shuttle Expedition
Offroad Power
DAMN YOU, NEOGAF!
Yeah, it started several months ago when I bought big box of basic LEGO bricks for my son by now, thanks to this thread, I have:
Log Cabing
Ferrari F1 Racer (8386)
Family Home - bought on ebay, arriving next week
Apple Tree House - bought on ebay, arriving next week
Fire Brigade - bought on amazon.it, arriving in 1.5 weeks
And I already have next purchases lined up:
Volkswagen T1 Camper Van
Lighthouse Island
Grand Emporium
Shuttle Expedition
Offroad Power
DAMN YOU, NEOGAF!
This thread started me too man...I know how you feel haha I don't even want to list what I have bought in the last month or so.
I am trying to find the cheapest price for FB online. Seems like Lego themselves would be good but the shipping costs are insane on that site....any suggestions guys?
This thread started me too man...I know how you feel haha I don't even want to list what I have bought in the last month or so.
I am trying to find the cheapest price for FB online. Seems like Lego themselves would be good but the shipping costs are insane on that site....any suggestions guys?
..even if I had to replace a few parts, it turned out to be great. Some of my red wall thingies were actually broken and messed up, but once connected, they all worked
..but already a lot of parts can't be found. The Lego pile doesn't get notabicably smaller* though.
Ok, thanks to you guys I'm going to try to make my own UCS Millenium Falcon. Any tips? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I've started to do a nice excel sheet and some prices are very high!!![]()
Ok, thanks to you guys I'm going to try to make my own UCS Millenium Falcon. Any tips? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I've started to do a nice excel sheet and some prices are very high!!![]()
Forget about the UCS Falcon. That's my advice!
Unless you have lots of time and money.
My girls received Legos instead of candy from the Easter Bunny. Lots of details on the build. My wife put all the sets together in about 1.5 hours this morning. I like how all the rooms can be pulled apart and even reorganized. I have 2 girls sharing this so it helps to be able to break them apart like that. All in all, pretty damn cool sets!
This is the conclusion Ihave come to having toyed with the idea of Bricklinking it. The time and effort needed is not worth it given the fact I don't have a suitable place to display it and would be better off putting the parts towards MOCs anyway.
Especially if you're in the UK. There are parts that are expensive like the rigging and I don't mind making do with a different colour but the quatity and colour of some other parts mean the cost is way too high for me.
Kudos if anyone does do it but fingers crossed for a rerelease of some kind.
Just finished the Falcon build. I think that was my favorite set so far out of anything (including Grand Emporium). I didn't want it to end but enjoyed every minute of watching it come together. Went well with watching the movies in the background and took almost the course of all three.
Really really recommend this one to anyone who hasn't grabbed it yet.
Glad you liked it as much as I and many others did. The new Millenium Falcon is just really great. Looks good, fun to put together, and priced fairly for the number of bricks you get. And on top of that, easy to find at so many different stores. It is never a hunt to get it.
And those Friends line pics:
Olivia continues to be boss! And I love the house. All the little details, just like the modulars have. Although, Olivia gets a toilet, while all modulars the figs have to hold it in.
Thanks! I have neither but I'm pretty stubborn and also *FrodoChallengeAccepted.png*Forget about the UCS Falcon. That's my advice!
Unless you have lots of time and money.
WOW! Nice advice overload! Thanks! Well, I don't have the money to go for a 100% set. I'd only go for a 100% set if that meant a nice reselling price, but I don't think that's feasible. Well, if it is, let me know how much you would pay for one! But after taking a look at my excel sheet I'm inclined to go for a cheaper set with some color changes, no minifigs, no stickers and no instructions. I'm in no rush and I was already having fun doing the excel sheet so again, FrodoChallengeAccepted.png!Good luck, it's a fun build. I paid $916 for mine, but a lot of that went into shipping due to making so many orders from Bricklink. I was a noob and didn't even know there was a feature to see which sellers have the most items from your bricklink wishlist.
You will run into rarity and pricing issues if you're going for a 100% set. I tried to stay as close as possible and luckily, most of the pieces I swapped were internal or not really noticeable. Even Lego started using two of these swaps in the set.
My substitutions:
31 White Plate 2 x 2 with Pin Type 2 (2476b) - 14 white, 6 light gray, 9 dark bluish gray, 2 yellow
41 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Pin Connector Round (Pin Joiner Round) (75535) subbed with slot version (62462)*
1 qty 6 x 14 dark red plate (3456) in red
28 qty (4095) 6.6L bar subbed with 28 qty 6L bar (63965)*
60 qty Light Bluish Gray levers 298c05 subbed with light gray (298c03)
21 qty Light Bluish Gray wedge 3x2 right (6564) subbed with 63 plate 3x2 right (43722)
21 qty Light Bluish Gray wedge 3x2 left (6565) subbed with 63 plate 3x2 left (43723)
1 Light Bluish Gray Round Dish 10 x 10 Inverted with Spokes Pattern (50990px3) subbed with 1 dish (50990)
2 Light Bluish Gray boat rigging (47996) in black
1 Technic Flex-System Hose (75c08) in black
2 Technic Flex-System Hose (75c12) in dark grey
2 ChromeSilver Plate 1 x 1 Round (4073) in metallic silver
16 yellow Technic Brick 5 x 5 Right Angle with Holes (32555) in black
*officially used alternate part
You may also want to look at getting pieces from Lego directly. They were a good source for the dark gray technic beams and I also used their PAB site for some other various pieces.
Ya it was fantastic...makes me question getting the Fire Brigade and instead grabbing the Tantive IV since is still on Amazon. I loved the feeling of putting a ship together of that size.
Why choose? Get both! I skipped on getting the Tantive IV. I might still get it though. I, and many others, have sung the praises of Fire Brigade. Just a gorgeous set, and tons of pieces for the price. But I see you already have the modular bug, so you dont need coaxing on that.
Has anyone tried the architecture LEGO series from Barnes & Nobles? I saw two that looked cool, an 800+ piece falling water one, and a 2200+ piece red building one (I forget the name). The 2200+ piece one was super expensive compared to the fire brigade though, like $200 vs $150.
Thanks! I have neither but I'm pretty stubborn and also *FrodoChallengeAccepted.png*
I really feel like going for it.
WOW! Nice advice overload! Thanks! Well, I don't have the money to go for a 100% set. I'd only go for a 100% set if that meant a nice reselling price, but I don't think that's feasible. Well, if it is, let me know how much you would pay for one! But after taking a look at my excel sheet I'm inclined to go for a cheaper set with some color changes, no minifigs, no stickers and no instructions. I'm in no rush and I was already having fun doing the excel sheet so again, FrodoChallengeAccepted.png!
I'm planning on remaking my .xls in php to add some web interactivity. BTW, while looking for some cheaper prices I found something: How real is this?
Also how do you order specific parts from lego?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Also, where can I find pieces 167 and 4696b on BL? I get errors when trying to import them and site search gives me nothing![]()
looks like 4696b got the ID changed to 4697b on bricklink..for some reason.
167 is 6190 on bricklink
Cracked said:#2. Insanely Detailed Official Star Wars Lego Replicas ($1,200 to $2,950)
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At some point in the last decade and a half, Lego's target audience went from "mainly kids" to "mainly adults compensating for the fact that their parents didn't buy them the pirate ship set when they were kids" (which is admittedly a far more lucrative market). The prime example of this trend is the insanely huge Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon, which is so big that you'd have to be a [insert giant creature from the Star Wars series here] to lift or let alone play with it.
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The great thing is that after you build it, you can live inside the box.
The price? Right now, it's going for $2,950, which incidentally is $2,950 more than Han Solo paid Lando Calrissian for the original Falcon. The box contains more than 5,000 Lego pieces, and if you ever wondered what that looks like, here it is:
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Honestly, we'd probably get six pieces put together before passing out from exhaustion.
It takes roughly one week to assemble, and the end result weighs more than 25 pounds. Oh, and check out Amazon's "Frequently Bought Together" suggestion:
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This might be why the economy collapsed.
Apparently, enough people have cleared their bank accounts on the Falcon, the $2,000 Lego Star Destroyer and the $1,200 Lego Death Star (so accurate that they even left it unfinished) that Amazon now bundles them together. You'd probably need to clear the garage to store all three, but that's no problem, because you just sold your car to buy them.
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There was a globe there, just seconds before the photo was taken.
http://www.cracked.com/article_19691_6-amazing-rich-kid-versions-toys-you-grew-up-with.html
What is number 2 on the list?
I picked up several Marvel sets at TRU.
So far, I've only built Wolverine's Chopper Showdown. I had fun building the helicopter. It's one of the best ways to spend $20. Lego created a winner with this set.
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I just want the Deadpool and Magneto figures.
And if they only appear in this set, it'll probably be cheaper to buy the set on sale than to buy the mini figs separately on bricklink...
Speaking of which - what's a good value way to get some scout troopers and/or snow troopers? They're a little expensive on bricklink so are there some cheapish sets with them in?
Thank you so much again! You're helping me A LOT! I will check those replacements very soon! I'm still trying to finish the wanted list, seems like part 32277 is part 41239 on BL(someone please correct me if I'm wrong)... I'll double check all the parts just to be sure.Lego has two ways to order specific pieces.
Pick A Brick
http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Pick-A-Brick-ByTheme
The pick a brick order I made took around two weeks just to ship, and came from Poland. Kind of slow, but you can save some money on certain pieces if you compare prices on bricklink.
Replacement Parts
http://us.service.lego.com/en-US/replacementparts/default.aspx
The piece replacement is supposed to be for people who lost stuff from sets, and you have to call in for this, but they were super nice and let me place a $60 order for a bunch of stuff. Can't get the printed dish, minifigs, or light gray boat rigging pieces from here though. I was tempted to buy the instruction book, but I think they're out of those now too.
looks like 4696b got the ID changed to 4697b on bricklink..for some reason.
167 is 6190 on bricklink
I picked up several Marvel sets at TRU.
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So far, I've only built Wolverine's Chopper Showdown. Lego created a winner with this set and it's one of the best ways to spend $20. The build is simple but fun. There are tons of maroon cheese wedge pieces though.
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