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Pagan posted:It does look nice, and I like it, but for only a few bucks more you get the Flagship which is a much better kit. I guess the PotC really do suffer from being licensed. Yes, quite a few in fact. Surprisingly, the three smaller Imperial ships all have 'big' names. Basically, you're looking for sets that use piece number 6051 for the bow. Renegade Runner (probably the one closest to what you're looking for): http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=6268-1 Cross Bone Clipper: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=6250-1 Imperial Flagship: (not to be mistaken for the huge one): http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=6271-1 Armada Flagship: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=6280-1 Armada Flagship (again): http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=6291-1 EvilJoven fucked around with this message at 19:50 on Apr 21, 2011 |
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EvilJoven posted:Yes, quite a few in fact. Surprisingly, the three smaller Imperial ships all have 'big' names. Basically, you're looking for sets that use piece number 6051 for the bow. drat, some of those are really nice. I hope they bring back some of those, even if they cost a little more as PotC.
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Shuppiluliumas posted:Several. Here's a list of all the old Pirates sets. My parents are selling their house so I had to go grab a bunch of my stuff I left behind when I moved out. Mixed in with a whole bunch of novels and textbooks was Lagoon Lock-up. It's now fully built sitting on a shelf. Feels good man.
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Flavor Bear posted:I will get my fill of PotC from Bricklink. All I want from them are the bottles and scabbards. Made a liar of myself. I went to TRU to try and find s4, and they had some PotC stuff, so I picked up Captain's Cabin. It was, of course, marked up. I only managed to snag the last four s4 figs in stock, but it was a decent haul. Got two rockers, a sailor and a musketeer.
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Speaking of TRU, the blacksmith attack is back in stock online, along with a few of the new space sets. Used the 50% off to get it and the Captains cabin for the accessories.
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On the topic of Pirate ships I have few of questions. As a kid I owned an original Black Sea Barracuda, and being a kid a ton of the pieces over the years were vacuumed away or lost in the backyard. I still own all the brown hull pieces (I think) and I know you can find the ship instructions online, but is there a site that lists all the pieces that came in a set? And are there sites that sell the missing pieces I would need, even the really old stuff like sails?
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Alris posted:On the topic of Pirate ships I have few of questions. Bricklink For purchasing and Inventory, Peeron also has the inventory. http://www.peeron.com/inv/sets/6285-1 < Original Black Sea Barracude at Peeron http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=6285-1 < at Bricklink Veeb0rg fucked around with this message at 03:42 on Apr 22, 2011 |
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This is the most impressive robotics I've ever seen in LEGO. He has built a set of 'flex-picker' robots. I saw a real flex picker on TV, stacking pancakes in a food factory, they're quite fast. The first camera angle really doesn't give you a sense of the size - the conveyor belts are ten feet long! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7VxCl6w3HS0 And, here is his blog with the details. http://tinkernology.blogspot.com/2011/04/four-lego-delta-robots.html
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Schindler's Fist posted:This is the most impressive robotics I've ever seen in LEGO. That is drat impressive, and I want one so it can sort lego for me. \/\/Hehe, I remember seeing that on MOCpages. That guy does some really amazing stuff. InfinEight fucked around with this message at 07:47 on Apr 22, 2011 |
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InfinEight posted:That is drat impressive, and I want one so it can sort lego for me. Naw this is what you need for that
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Very Dr.Seuss like. Love it.. I just ordered 300+ parts off bricklink, I think somethings wrong with me.
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I really love the way minifig arms make fingers/hands, but I can't stand the thought of pulling the arms off
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http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/8805_Minifigures_Series_5 The characters of Series Five Mini figures has been released. Not sure how new the news is ... rumor is it will be the last series.
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DrNewton posted:... rumor is it will be the last series. I really hope it's not.
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DrNewton posted:http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/8805_Minifigures_Series_5 IS THAT A loving GORN?!?!?!?! Okay, I've been resisting the whole collectible minifig thing, but I NEED A loving GORN MINIFIG! Also, the mob hit-man with the violin case is loving badass.
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So I had a few dollars left on a target giftcard, and they had buy one get one 50% off on a bunch of lego. I bought the rescue robot and the dune buggy creator sets. Dune buggy is okay, but I really really love this robot. I am going to spend all weekend building new and different robots.
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drat I need that Cleopatra and the British guard.
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AstroZamboni posted:IS THAT A loving GORN?!?!?!?! It's a guy in a dinosaur suit, the Godzilla to the series 3 Gorilla Man's King Kong, if you will. You could probably use the head to make a Gorn pretty easily, though.
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I just bought a handful of series 4 at a Lego store and I received two ice skaters. How the hell are you supposed to put the ice skaters dress on her? It's really awkward and the pictures doesn't help much.
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VaultAggie posted:I just bought a handful of series 4 at a Lego store and I received two ice skaters. How the hell are you supposed to put the ice skaters dress on her? It's really awkward and the pictures doesn't help much. Middle hole on one leg from the side, both end holes on the other leg from front and back, which should create the two 90 degree angles that make it wrap around. Like the vampire cloak, it takes a bit of practice to get it without wrinkles.
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Dame Cook posted:Middle hole on one leg from the side, both end holes on the other leg from front and back, which should create the two 90 degree angles that make it wrap around. Like the vampire cloak, it takes a bit of practice to get it without wrinkles. Thank you so much. I knew there had to be a trick but I was totally lost.
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Got my tax return yesterday, drove to the new Lego store in Indianapolis this morning, came home with an impulse bought Grand Emporium. I can't wait until I have the time to put it together...
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xK1 posted:Got my tax return yesterday, drove to the new Lego store in Indianapolis this morning, came home with an impulse bought Grand Emporium. I can't wait until I have the time to put it together... Gonna go there middle of next month. Anything special about it, aside from it being the state's only store?
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Saint Sputnik posted:Gonna go there middle of next month. Anything special about it, aside from it being the state's only store? Not that I'm aware of. I had never been to a Lego store before, but I would bet that it's pretty standard. It was nice to see the exclusive stuff in person, like the Maersk train & ship and the aforementioned Grand Emporium. I was a little disappointed in the selection of parts available in the pick-a-brick & build a mini-fig sections, but it's definitely worth checking out if you're in the area.
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xK1 posted:Not that I'm aware of. I had never been to a Lego store before, but I would bet that it's pretty standard. It was nice to see the exclusive stuff in person, like the Maersk train & ship and the aforementioned Grand Emporium. I was a little disappointed in the selection of parts available in the pick-a-brick & build a mini-fig sections, but it's definitely worth checking out if you're in the area. I went to the opening of one in King of Prussia PA. They had a fun event going on where you could help build a big sculpture of Yoda sitting on a tree stump. I even got a little certificate for it
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For any NoVa goons, the Tysons Corner LEGO store found a pile of set 8080 Undersea Explorer and they've put them out for $11.98. Well worth the investment. They also have another mid-sized Atlantis set from last year for $8, but I forgot what the name is.
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Just picked up a Galactic Enforcer from Target for 50 bucks, that's about half price and it has some really good pieces.
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Just came back from the Bellevue Lego store, and they had some decent pieces on the PAB wall, including dark red 2x4 and 6x4 wings (both sides!) and the 1x2 'log' bricks in light tan. They also had 5 or 6 bins for Hero Factory pieces...all Chest pieces with a smattering of the little "H" logos I overheard one kid call Hero Hearts. I thought I might grab a couple for unique uses, but I could not find any way to attach them to standard Lego pieces. There were no studs, no holes, no standard bars to use clips on... They also had the Maersk container ship back in stock.
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xK1 posted:Lego store in Indianapolis O God, all my precious monies once I start back to school
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AstroZamboni posted:IS THAT A loving GORN?!?!?!?! I... sensed this was posted. Holy gently caress it is a Gorn. I don't care if it's officially a guy in a dino suit, it's a Gorn.
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Pyroclastic posted:Just came back from the Bellevue Lego store, and they had some decent pieces on the PAB wall, including dark red 2x4 and 6x4 wings (both sides!) and the 1x2 'log' bricks in light tan. I took a long close look at the hero pieces too, since I've been experimenting with mecha and the joints look useful. You're right, there's almost no way to attach normal lego pieces. I did see a few small spots where some Technic pieces might attach, but that was it.
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Pagan posted:I took a long close look at the hero pieces too, since I've been experimenting with mecha and the joints look useful. You're right, there's almost no way to attach normal lego pieces. I did see a few small spots where some Technic pieces might attach, but that was it. I've been wanting to pick up a few sets to experiment with the new joints, but my budget is gonna be tied up in this for awhile: Who knows, I might end up using some hero factory stuff to finish it though, I could see some of those specialized ball&socket combos being really helpful.
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Hey lego people, I saw This guy on youtube, and I wasn't sure if you all had seen it, lego stop action, always good to see, etc/
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I've always liked the Ween Mollusk video made using Lego stop motion animation, particularly the waves.
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Shuppiluliumas posted:Several. Here's a list of all the old Pirates sets. you would not believe the amount of nostalgia that just hit me. I love the old pirate sets!
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skudmunky posted:you would not believe the amount of nostalgia that just hit me. I love the old pirate sets! My too. My best memory was getting some big island hideout thing, only to accidentally fall back and land on top of it when someone came in my room.
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Yeah, I love old pirate sets. I've spent from lunch until now building Enchanted Island. I think I've only got Sabre Island left to build and all of my sets are up.
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LDD fever hit me again, and I went about building a set of modular construction blocks for town house facades: They are LDD-safe, and I'm sure someone can come up with nice palette swaps. Here's an example build: Here's the .lxf, If you create something new from this, please post it in this thread. https://rapidshare.com/files/459100387/fassadenteile.lxf
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Intoxication posted:LDD fever hit me again, and I went about building a set of modular construction blocks for town house facades: These are really interesting and it doesn't look modular when it's all assembled. I could see these being pretty useful for filling in spaces on club layouts. I've got a building of this style in the works for the future, so this gives me some food for thought in that direction as well.
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Saw this guy on facebook today.
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