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I just went to the Lego outlet here in ATL, GA for my son's first Lego's. I got him a big cup (which I packed), a little green carrying case, 3 mini bags packed to the gills with everything I could put on them for 10 bucks, and a couple little 1.99 holiday packages. It's pretty expensive. What's the best way to get a lot of 'general' bricks? Also, the cooler stuff you can make things boys like out of like struts, weapons, cables, landing gear, etc? The pack your own cup thing sucked rear end. There were only about 20-30 different bricks to choose from. I went to that auction site, but the amount of sets you have to go through is loving huge, and I really don't know the names of anything to search for. I just want a cheap grab bag of bricks. It is awesome as a dad to see that he has already built a tank with a spinning missile launcher and a Willy Wonka style candy store, though. The Dregs fucked around with this message at 15:38 on Oct 3, 2010 |
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WaynesWorldGirl posted:What the hell is that even made of!? THOUSANDS of those little control stick pieces. Seriously. The Dregs posted:I just went to the Lego outlet here in ATL, GA for my son's first Lego's. I got him a big cup (which I packed), a little green carrying case, 3 mini fags packed to the gills with everything I could put on them for 10 bucks, and a couple little 1.99 holiday packages. what the hell is a "mini fag"? The pick-a-bricks aren't really good for mass random bricks. For that, you'll want to hit up Ebay or hunt for yard sales. Or Goodwill's site. Shipping's gonna be expensive. If you want some suggestions for specific sets, hit the little "?" under my avatar and peruse some of the posts where I give advice for sets to buy, one post links to plenty of animal sets if he like those types, and another links to a bunch of really, really awesome Classic Space sets that any young boy should love forever. Especially the Space Police sets, they're cheap(you can get both for under a hundred, and they're HUGE), and they can be built by son and dad together, which I remember doing with mine on Christmas morning.
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Captain Invictus posted:what the hell is a "mini fag"? Mini bags. What a typo. It's a little plastic bag with about 20 bricks in it and instructions to make a bat, pumpkin, or ghost. Lame as hell and the money would have been better spent on another half cup. The wife and kids all disagreed, though. I am going to dig up the Space Police thing and peruse EBAY. It sounds like the pick-a-brick option is useless for anything here, since the selection is so small.
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Here are the links to my two posts with links to various items that may be just the thing for your son depending on his preference of animals or sci-fi. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3328496&userid=58047#post381557721 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3328496&userid=58047#post381560636 I've done a bit of search. It seems that Ebay has slim pickings for the Galactic Mediator and Solar Snooper. This is what I found. http://cgi.ebay.com/Lego-6984-Galactic-Mediator-Space-Police-100-/250704722987?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5f2a7c2b http://cgi.ebay.com/Lego-Space-Police-Galactic-Mediator-/220676905982?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33615e5bfe No Solar Snoopers, really. None that aren't far more expensive than Bricklink, anyways. You should probably grab one of those Galactic Mediators from Ebay, and get the Solar Snooper off Bricklink. http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?itemID=5445 Captain Invictus fucked around with this message at 16:28 on Oct 3, 2010 |
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I wonder how many antennas that spider used.
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# ? Oct 3, 2010 16:33 |
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At least a thousand if they go all the way around each leg.
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e: I'm retarded
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# ? Oct 3, 2010 18:28 |
The upcoming Diagon Alley set looks amazing.
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Gringo Tits Bank?
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InfinEight posted:
I love the old Technic style. The new Technic beams without studs piss me off because they're so much less multi-purpose and make mixing Technic with other themes more difficult. I've never really bonded with studless construction anyway. The bumps are part of the character of Lego sets
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3 posted:The upcoming Diagon Alley set looks amazing. The sculpted goblin heads look odd when compared to the standard logo head with painted expression and hair (or hat) on top.
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3 posted:The upcoming Diagon Alley set looks amazing. Wow, that is a parts goldmine. I'm even tempted to get it, and I loathe anything Harry Potter. I bet its price will be through the roof, though.
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Indolent Bastard posted:The sculpted goblin heads look odd when compared to the standard logo head with painted expression and hair (or hat) on top.
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Dame Cook posted:They do. And it's not like all the sculpted heads look odd - some of the Star Wars and Space Police ones work fine - but the goblins, Dobby and Yoda all look wrong. Something to do with being so wide, when the Lego minifigs are already proportionally wide, I think. Plus no paint. The Space Police heads have painted expressions and such.
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Flavor Bear posted:Wow, that is a parts goldmine. I'm even tempted to get it, and I loathe anything Harry Potter. I bet its price will be through the roof, though. $150 or £132 for 2,025 pieces and 11 minifigures. Surprisingly good for a licensed set.
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Loving the on the Weasly twins.
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3 posted:The upcoming Diagon Alley set looks amazing. Why do I have to be broke?
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Dame Cook posted:$150 or £132 for 2,025 pieces and 11 minifigures. Surprisingly good for a licensed set. Not bad a tall. I could probably make a quarter of that back by selling the minifigs.
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Flavor Bear posted:Not bad a tall. I expect Brinklink to be flooded with Harry Potter minifigs as that is what I will be doing as well.
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All Lego is on sale at Toys R Us for October! It says including 30% off on "the hottest" Lego construction sets and games. Not sure what constitutes some Lego being hotter than others but whatever. I wound up ordering a bunch of stuff of Lego's shop anyway for the double VIP points. Can't wait to have the winter bakery and toy shop.
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So I finally broke down and bought the Imperial Flagship set today. Spent 9 hours sitting on the living room floor with a pile of pieces putting it together. I must say, it was quite an awesome build and has a ton of detail. Now I just need to dig out the directions and build my Black Seas Barracuda from 1989 to sit next to it. The double VIP points I got from it didn't hurt.
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This is from one of the first themed MOC sites I ever found, years ago. They mainly deal with tanks and related vehicles. Someone in Japan is a big ELP fan apparently: LEGOTarkus!
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Both my local TRU and Fred Meyer had the new Harry Potter sets out. Hogwarts and Hogwarts Express are a must.
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So I got inspired and bought the 5892 Sonic Boom 3-in-1 kit. I built all three, but got bored. . . Coolest thing I ever made. Click here for the full 1024x768 image.
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I'd actually love to get my hands on that Diagon Alley, those buildings are just really nicely made and attractive. Maybe I'll win the lottery this year! interwhat posted:So I got inspired and bought the 5892 Sonic Boom 3-in-1 kit. I built all three, but got bored. . . It's neat for the limited parts in that set, you could easily expand on it if you wanted. Chris Knight posted:This is from one of the first themed MOC sites I ever found, years ago. They mainly deal with tanks and related vehicles. Someone in Japan is a big ELP fan apparently: And I don't know what this is, but I like it. Anyway I wanted to share a few more pics of my little Viper since I'm pleased with my light-tent/box thing, and also put a link to the MOCpage if you wanna see more and read my ramblings: http://mocpages.com/moc.php/229385 InfinEight fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Oct 4, 2010 |
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Well, I decided to LEGO set today just to play around a little and have some childhood nostalgia - I bought this thing: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/7775_Aquabase_Invasion Ans seriously, what the hell? My LEGO back in 1994 were nowhere near as cool as this thing. I spent like 20 minutes assembling the giant octopus, and this thing is over one foot long, has like 40 different joints, ball-and-socket eyes and it glows in the dark. Of course, I'm missing one part, so I can't finish assembling it I guess that hasn't changed...
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I ordered sixteen minifigs from Lego, and the first nine had three Skiers, two Baywatch chicks, a Pop Singer, and three Pharaohs. Followed by a Surfer, Spartan, Mime, Kung Fu Dude, Witch, Vampire, and the one I REALLY wanted, the Mexican.
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Captain Invictus posted:I ordered sixteen minifigs from Lego, and the first nine had three Skiers, two Baywatch chicks, a Pop Singer, and three Pharaohs. Finally, someone else who appreciates the Mexican minifig - I was so excited to find two of them at Target. Even with the Spartan, the Mexican guy is by far my favorite in the second series.
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After not seeing series 2 at all, we randomly got a box in at work. Thus, I pulled two full sets (one for myself and one for one of my manager's granddaughter), then put it on the salesfloor. A half-hour later, a Harry Knowles-sized monstrosity bought what was left and tried to offer me money to hold any future cases for him. Then he threatened to call our corporate office when I refused. Almost, but not as bad as the two separate scalpers we've had wander into our stock room on delivery days looking for cases of Hot Wheels.
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He is just so happy. And his hat is so huge.
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And the Mexican comes with an extra maraca. I only need the Pharaoh, Spartan, and pop singer to have a full set. I have tons of skiiers, weightlifters, lion tamers, Dracula's, karate masters, and surfers to trade if someone would be so kind...
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Friends and family 20% coupon code for Toys R Us. Activates when you spend $75 or more: Valid 10/03-10/09 Code: 940710 Works on sale sets, which is pretty much every set, most discounted already at 10% but a couple at 30% off....and a free minifig with magnetic stand. Toys R Us did push up the prices a little bit on some sets it seems, but certainly not all of them, so there are definitely deals to be found.
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Was that Diagon Alley set the only official thing to be announced at BrickCon? Namely, was the next Modular model mentioned?
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InfinEight posted:I'd actually love to get my hands on that Diagon Alley, those buildings are just really nicely made and attractive. Maybe I'll win the lottery this year! I'm not gonna lie, it's a slightly rubbish shape for a vic viper... But it's an awesome transforming robot thing and I love the way it unpacks I think in spaceship mode if you had the wings canted down at about a 12.5 degree angle it would look a lot better than them being straight out like that.
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King Faraday posted:Was that Diagon Alley set the only official thing to be announced at BrickCon? Yup, it was only official announcement. Nothing on a new modular building, and the leak from last week didn't show one either.
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ireladd posted:Friends and family 20% coupon code for Toys R Us. Activates when you spend $75 or more: Just combined with free shipping over 100 bucks and saved 50 dollars on stuff before the 10-30% off even went into effect. Thanks!
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3 posted:I'm not gonna lie, it's a slightly rubbish shape for a vic viper... I definitely agree on the wing angle, and was able to get that with this type of click-joint: The problem was I didn't like how far the legs/wings stuck out in walking mode, so I switched to shoter, brick-type pieces that don't really allow for that angle without looking shoddy. This way I could also use a half-pin to help keep the wings in position, so it has some advantages. It wasn't entirely intentional for it to be similar to a Vic Viper, it just occurred to me that if it had a tailfin, it wouldn't be far off. I had fun with it anyway, and thanks
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# ? Oct 5, 2010 04:41 |
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It's 11pm out here on the West Coast. Just about the time when the fatigue from a long day's work settles in and a man's resolve starts to break. Someone, convince me I shouldn't get this: It is a drat fine LEGO bridge.
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# ? Oct 5, 2010 06:59 |
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I was digging through the minifig box at a Target today looking for a Dracula when a Target employee walked by and said (jokingly) "No, I won't help you find a Spartan". They're on to us.
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