The Lamonster
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They already said no to one: http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/12902
Yeah, that's what I was referencing. I'm saying it's a shame they rejected it because it's more appealing than some grey room from Portal.
They already said no to one: http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/12902
Probably on the consideration of Portal being an FPS. (it's not really, maybe)Why did they shut it down in the first place? I never saw an explanation...
Yeah, that's what I was referencing. I'm saying it's a shame they rejected it because it's more appealing than some grey room from Portal.
And strangely, it looks like Target has marked UP the Lighthouse Island. It was ringing up nearly $50, and shows as $44 or so on the site. Very strange, as it is usually $40 there and many on here reporting it is being clearanced at their Targets.
Did you see any Monster Fighter sets at Target?
Did you see any Monster Fighter sets at Target?
TRU had them months ago but dat TRU tax...
I know that BN is going to get them soon though
Seriously? That's great news. Can't wait for the insta-20/30% off with coupons for members.
Any way to get B&N coupons without having a membership? I want to pick up Uruk-Hai Army, and getting it for $25 instead of $30 would be irresistible. And as a former longtime Borders employee, I try to avoid shopping at B&N as much as possible.
As soon as an inventory of that set hits I'm gonna order parts to make it in sand blue, I can't imagine it costing mote than $20, standard bricks are generally pretty cheap.This set will be mine. Perhaps my first big Lego set.
As soon as an inventory of that set hits I'm gonna order parts to make it in sand blue, I can't imagine it costing mote than $20, standard bricks are generally pretty cheap.
As soon as an inventory of that set hits I'm gonna order parts to make it in sand blue, I can't imagine it costing mote than $20, standard bricks are generally pretty cheap.
I don't like the green either.
Phony, how much free time do you have on your hands? Seriously. You post here a TON and then you got all these modules like, every other day.
so did you disassemble your cafe to get started on the new moc?
You should make that modular be a toy store or gardeners store.
Is there a good way of getting enough pieces for a custom modular-like house without paying that kind of price? Went to the Lego store in King of Prussia but they mostly had 2x4's and didn't really offer me what I wanted. Can't shell out for a 125+ kit but would like to build something to display all the mini-figures I've collected.
Is there a good way of getting enough pieces for a custom modular-like house without paying that kind of price? Went to the Lego store in King of Prussia but they mostly had 2x4's and didn't really offer me what I wanted. Can't shell out for a 125+ kit but would like to build something to display all the mini-figures I've collected.
I'm wracked with indecision.
Should I get the rare 4184 Black Pearl staring me in the face, thus making my downward spiral into looking for a rare Queen Anne's Revenge my next target?
Or should I get the 7965 Millennium Falcon making it my first Star Wars set & making me open to collecting the rest but I'm not that a big a fan of Star Wars but I like the MilFal.
Bricklink is your friend in this case.
Actually, 2x4s would be quite good for mini fig displaying. Easy to layer and build into stair cases for figures.
As for modular houses, really the best thing is to buy an extra modular set and use it for parts. It is expensive, but gives you incredible price per brick. I have bought a few Apple Tree House sets for MOC parts, but really buying a secondary modular would give me more pieces that would be beneficial and for a better price. Thinking of ordering a second Grand Emporium for that reason alone. It has those massive clear wall pieces for large windows, and has the most individual window pieces of any modular that I can tell. Also, the sides of the building without windows are larger than other modulars, so you get more longer beams to use as well. On top of that, it has the largest sidewalk area, so you get more dark grey tiles to use as well. Not to mention it is three floors, so you get more flat 1xWhatever pieces for layering your floors.
Side bonus: bendable rods for doing whatever with, and a support beam to make another billboard.
TLDR: Once I get Pet Shop and finish off the in print modular collection, I will be ordering a second Grand Emporium to scrap for parts.
Yeah, I guess once I started looking at Bricklink it would be more cost effective to get a modular. Damnit. I have no idea how one is built so I have nothing to really go off for building ideas.
Edit:
I have a little while anyway, my awesome g/f got me the 7865 Millenium Falcon for my birthday.
As for PotC ships, Target near me (Lehigh Valley, PA) are starting to clearance them out. Currently at 100-ish. If I can snag them for 60-80 I'll probably get one.
The modular buildings and especially Tower Bridge will give you the best bang for the buck out there. Just be warned, once you start down the dark path of the modulars, forever will they dominate your destiny. Consume you they will!
I know and this thread doesn't help either. It all started with the silly mini-figures series 6. I was like 'oh these are cute.' and then I bought a 6 dollar creator set. Now I'm doing Fill-a-cup at Lego stores and hunting down deals for Lego.
Oh, you have not gotten the bug yet. Trust me. All it takes is your first mega set and you are done for. I have gone on for months about the evils the Fire Brigade, but it is the truth. I had collected Lego as a kid in the 80s, but was out of the game until January this year. I picked up the new (Se)X-Wing and TIE Fighter models and got the itch. Then I grabbed the Imperial Shuttle and was spoiled by mega sets. But then I got Fire Brigade and it was all over for me. Now all my money goes towards Lego sets. I need more, more, MORE! Just more sets for parts I may or may not need to build some random thing in my brain. And I never have the parts I want, so I must buy more!
And I said I would not get addicted to the mini fig series, and I was soooo wrong.
But really, be afraid of dipping your toes into the modular series. Be very afraid. Once you go to the big sets, there is no going back.
stop fear mongering
go and get the fire brigade Hero![]()
I'm wracked with indecision.
Should I get the rare 4184 Black Pearl staring me in the face, thus making my downward spiral into looking for a rare Queen Anne's Revenge my next target?
Or should I get the 7965 Millennium Falcon making it my first Star Wars set & making me open to collecting the rest but I'm not that a big a fan of Star Wars but I like the MilFal.
My wallet says otherwise.the correct answer here is both, trust me, I have both
I'm dieing for a good LEGO sale soon.
There are a ton of sets I want now that I'm not ready to pay full price for.
Yeah, I'm sticking with sales for my Lego fix at the moment. Got a 10% voucher and £5 worth of points to spend by the end of the month so I'll treat myself to something soon.
The Haunted House will be an exception.
How come MEGA BLOKS & LEGO both have the PotC license? I see a crappy Black Pearl done by them in the same store.
Unless the UCS R2-D2 is in one of its display positions, are the legs supposed to be a little bit janky? They just sort of flop around if you pick R2 up.
I already noticed that flipping the the green and yellow circle pieces that attach to R2's head (so the studs point down and are touching that black circle piece inside) - actually allows the head unit to spin smoother/faster and doesn't seem to wobble.
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Push the little brown rod down, so the end is as deep as it can go and then attach the head.