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xzzy posted:And still no research institute, despite the occasional mention around the internet of a random Lego store getting one or two on the shelves. The fellow that I talked to at the store today said they were getting dribs and drabs on their ship days. Everyone there seems to know that the demand is super high.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 21:08 |
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Orlando downtown Disney store had a ton of Research Institutes in. I picked one up for my boyfriend for Xmas.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 23:31 |
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kefkafloyd posted:Stopped at the Lego store in Burlington during my lunch hour today to pick up an Exo Suit. They have a bunch of them now. Going to enjoy putting this bad boy together. Hmm, that ExoSuit looks like another good set to use as a base, I might need to grab one once all the other stuff I bought arrives.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 10:28 |
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I got an invite in the post for a special Christmas Lego event at the store. Apparently I have to rsvp by phone and everything. Do they give a lot of these out or am I just really lucky? Or am I just really gullible and they know I spend loads of cash on bricks?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 11:47 |
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You guys rock, thanks for the rubber band car advice. I'll see what I can conjure up.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 13:45 |
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Phrosphor posted:Hmm, that ExoSuit looks like another good set to use as a base, I might need to grab one once all the other stuff I bought arrives. The Exo suit has a lot of little fiddly parts but it also has tons of balljoints that could yield creative use. It reminds me a lot of Herr Faust from Wolfenstein: The New Order. I might buy another to customize to make a legit Lego Herr Faust.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 14:28 |
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DrBouvenstein posted:That's pretty cool...some of those sets look great, and you can see how a few of them inspired later sets (like the Solar Snooper in second gen Space Police.) Quoting myself because I looked around about buying this, because it was one of my favorite sets as a kid (that and the Ice Planet base), and looking at the box reminded me of this thing older Lego sets used to do: They'd show you all these cool alternate "forms" you could make with the set. Of course, being just a kid, I could never actually build these since they didn't provide instructions. I imagine someone has to have "reverse engineered" them and put their instructions for doing so online, right?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 15:19 |
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I always fudged it, I didn't find it too difficult to get somewhat close to the example projects. I like how the Creator line has taken that ambiguity away and provided instructions for every permutation on the box.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 15:41 |
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Will Lego ever release Blacktron 3?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 15:48 |
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I would figure they're afraid to, if they redo that line the amount of bellyaching about a lack of classic space remakes would reach deafening levels.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 16:03 |
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The_Doctor posted:Orlando downtown Disney store had a ton of Research Institutes in. I picked one up for my boyfriend for Xmas. If someone sees one and feels like doing a goon exchange or something that'd be swell, because either the Research Institute is nonexistent in the Chicago area or I just keep missing them. I'd pay price+shipping obviously, plus whatever seems reasonable for the extra effort. Because I really want one of the sets for a gift this xmas, but I am not paying the absurd eBay prices. gently caress resellers.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 17:15 |
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School holidays here and we went away for the week, expecting rain and bad weather so loaded up with Lego. Kid had a few of the Minecraft sets and I was actually pretty impressed with them. When people joke about modern Lego being all custom single-use parts, these are like the exact opposite. Loads of standard 2X2 and 2X4 bricks and my kid actually did more creative building with these than he'd done with anything since he had Duplo. It's a good license, well executed and really captures the spirit of Lego as a building toy. Although, I get the feeling this line is going to be better known for people reselling the minifigures on ebay. I'd be amazed if they didn't have a Minecraft CMF series (similar to the Simpsons) at some point though, just seems like a no-brainer. I got the Agents truck for me. I'm a sucker for any kind of mobile command center. I think I'm going to collect them.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:48 |
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xzzy posted:I would figure they're afraid to, if they redo that line the amount of bellyaching about a lack of classic space remakes would reach deafening levels. Space Police 3 was released in '09 and appears to have been highly regarded in general, so there's hope! Plus, we already have two classic space remakes. The flagship of that line, apart from being the first really big Lego spaceship in a number of years, also came with this guy Electrophotonic fucked around with this message at 21:42 on Oct 31, 2014 |
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Electrophotonic posted:Space Police 3 was released in '09 and appears to have been highly regarded in general, so there's hope! Plus, we already have two classic space remakes. SP3 had such a great look, I'm still kicking myself that I wasn't into Lego at that particular moment. (Each minifigure series release seems to suck me back in; I just spent way too much today on 'Badger.) I did find that flagship on sale though, some Walmart must have found the damaged box at the bottom of a crate because I think the rest of the line was long gone when I got it; and my wife got me the Space Pimpmobile because she's rad like that.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 23:54 |
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Rainy day today, so working on my backlog. The non UCS Millennium Falcon is a pretty great set. BIG ship, all classic minifigs, fun build that's not too tedious even though it's pretty symmetrical. I have no idea where I'm going to store it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 21:12 |
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I'm about to put together my King's Castle. It's the biggest set I've ever had so I'm really excited. Anyone else have it and combine it with the gatehouse raid?
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 22:28 |
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So that "1x2 plate with studs on both sides" part from the new Minecraft sets are not a 1x2 plate, but an oddly specialized part that might not be the holy grail of bricks after all Heres a picture (from this review over at Rebrickable) Ineptitude fucked around with this message at 12:25 on Nov 2, 2014 |
# ? Nov 2, 2014 12:05 |
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My local Target had series 12 minifigs down to $1.49 each.
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 13:20 |
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Ineptitude posted:So that "1x2 plate with studs on both sides" part from the new Minecraft sets are not a 1x2 plate, but an oddly specialized part that might not be the holy grail of bricks after all That sets makes me want a new creator dragon set, the red one released a couple of years ago was a bit of a let down.
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 13:22 |
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So driving off the lego road for a bit put me in a Tuesday Morning where I found a Nanoblock set (Mont St. Michel). Wow, these things are not worth the premium prices they want you to pay. It was just a tedious boring build that only sorta looks like what it says it does. It also suffers from long towers and single stud rows that just fall off if you look at them wrong. Back to Legos, anyone have the Car/T-rex creator set? How is it? Does the car do anything but roll (like have doors or a hood)? That White car spoiled the poo poo out of me,
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 02:44 |
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Don't have it, but pic stolen from brickset
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 06:04 |
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Ika posted:That sets makes me want a new creator dragon set, the red one released a couple of years ago was a bit of a let down. There was a leaked pic of a forthcoming Creator set with a dragon build a few weeks back. It was mostly dark red, iirc. I can't remember when it comes out though. I might use it to MOC up a Smaug.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 07:05 |
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deoju posted:There was a leaked pic of a forthcoming Creator set with a dragon build a few weeks back. It was mostly dark red, iirc. I can't remember when it comes out though. Nice. I just need to turn it black, if there is anything that HOMM ever taught me its that the dragon progression is green -> red -> black, and I have green and red.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 10:42 |
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jeff8472 posted:Don't have it, but pic stolen from brickset Dear Wallet, I know what I'm getting next paycheck for my fun budget. I'm sorry. Yours Truely, Anora.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 05:15 |
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I bought myself an used Lego set. It came partially disassembled, so the last few days i have been disassembling it and counting the various pieces. Not counting the discoloring on some of the pieces, almost all the pices feels dirty. Sticky almost. My fingers feels weird and have this thin white'ish layer of grime on them after a few hours of disassembly, and i literally found a booger on one of the pieces. How can i get this gunk off my Lego? We are talking thousands of pieces, so i'd rather not have to individually clean each and every one of them with soap and brush. I have googled this, and found a lot of discussions, many of them quite old, and many of them in the "i think you can" category. I am reluctant about mixing my expensive plastic pieces with various chemicals recommended by self proclaimed chemists that don't exactly inspire a lot of confidence when they write that they haven't even tried the procedures themselves. Things i have seen recommended: Putting Lego in the dishwasher (in a mesh bag) (Will this hav any hope of cleaning the pieces in the middle of the bag?) Putting Lego in the laundry machine (in a pillow case) (Wont the constant tubmling of pieces grind/smooth down the edges?) Putting Lego in a bucket with hot water and chlorine (won't chlorine bleach the plastic?) What should i do to get the grime, dirt and boogers of my Lego?
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 11:13 |
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Ineptitude posted:What should i do to get the grime, dirt and boogers of my Lego? When I retrieved a bunch of my childhood bricks that had been gathering dust in my parents basement, I threw them in a mesh bag and dropped that in a bucket of Simple Green for a few hours, giving the bag a gentle shake every half hour or so, then pulled the bag out, hosed it off really well, then dumped everything on towels to dry. It worked really well and didn't damage anything. I did pull large trans pieces out (windshields, windows, and canopies) 'cause I was afraid they'd get cloudy but the small trans pieces I left in seemed fine afterwards. I was talking to a buddy at work who's way more into LEGO than I am yesterday about this exact thing. He also retrieved his childhood bricks a few years ago and ended up cleaning them all with a toothbrush and a water + dish soap solution, which seems insane to me if you have a lot of bricks to clean. But he also said that since both of his parents are smokers, all the white bricks had discolored pretty badly. He said he soaked them in OxiClean then laid them out in the sun for a few hours, which bleached them back to their original white without damaging them.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 13:45 |
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Yeah, I've had good luck cleaning plastic just by putting it in a tub of warm water with soap and gently agitating it. Soap really works wonders against normal oil and dirt. I'd be wary of the dishwasher because it might be too hot, and the clothes washer is basically doing the same thing I described above plus an unneeded spin cycle. If soap doesn't work, then you might step up to more powerful cleaners.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 17:10 |
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We need a "cleaning used LEGO" section in the OP. It is brought up a lot.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 17:32 |
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Pretty well-diluted OxyClean worked for me, and this was after the washing machine trick and dish soap and a brush (because gently caress that much scrubbing). The thing to do is make sure they soak long enough and make sure they rinse well enough and then air dry them. Be prepared to soak them a couple times if tobacco smoke was involved. Most of the really esoteric methods are for reversing yellowing from UV damage, which is something I'm not terribly concerned about. It affected a lot of my old dark grey pieces, but that's it.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 23:02 |
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The_Doctor posted:Orlando downtown Disney store had a ton of Research Institutes in. I picked one up for my boyfriend for Xmas. Aw man
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# ? Nov 6, 2014 01:49 |
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Spaceship! for $80 with free shipping Click buy already!
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It was very very quiet in the store today, so I used a bunch of spare and loose parts I had to make another little spaceship. I present to you gentlemen the Elanus-class Bomber. Designed for fleets that rely heavily upon small strike craft, the Elanus-class Bomber serves in a dedicated anti-capital ship role. It's sole offensive armaments are a pair of warhead launchers positioned on the front of the craft. These launchers are capable of housing a number of small to middling-sized warheads for various mission profiles. Alternatively, the warhead launchers can be replaced with a system that weaponizes the bomber reactor's plasma by launching globs of highly energetic matter. While it inflicts severe damage, reactor plasma is not without its drawbacks. Because it cannot home in on targets, plasma is more suitable for use on very slow or stationary targets. The use of weaponized reactor plasma also robs the craft of speed and maneuverability, as more energy is diverted from the engines for offensive purposes. The Elanus-class Bomber is also equipped with a pair of powerful sensor arrays, which aid in acquiring and maintaining locks on targets when armed with warheads, even when the enemy employs ECM. If the bomber is using weaponized plasma instead of warheads, the sensor arrays can be swapped out for a small ECM suite to make it more difficult for enemy ships to target it as it makes bombing runs. The ship is equipped with three medium-sized engines, which allow it to perform sufficient evasive maneuvers to avoid enemy fire. As a dedicated bomber, however, it is still highly recommended that they fly with figher escorts.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 05:19 |
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Oh good, I get to be the bearer of bad news. http://brickset.com/article/12965/lego-ideas-results Birds and Big Bang Theory.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 18:28 |
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Look at that smug rear end in a top hat taunting us with that Research Institute, just sitting there doing nothing.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 18:35 |
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xzzy posted:Look at that smug rear end in a top hat taunting us with that Research Institute, just sitting there doing nothing. Help I can't decide whether to stare at his eyes or his teeth. This was kind of a dud round in my book so I can't say I'm disappointed any by the results.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Oh good, I get to be the bearer of bad news. Also says they are still looking into Dr. Who... kinda makes me think they are trying to get licensing ironed out or figure out exactly what should be in the set (Realistically most Dr. Who Nerds would be happy with just a few minifigs, a Tardis, and a Dalek, but I would think there would have to be more to make it a worthwhile set vs. selling it as blind bags) As for the next review, I think Hubble and Wall-E get made: The X-Men and Wayne Manor sets are too close to existing sets UCS AT-AT is way too big (Lego also just released an AT-AT) Invisible Hand is too obscure Ghostbusters HQ is too large (although I really hope they make it, would buy the poo poo out of it) Lego Light Sabers has a chance... it something kind of unique with an existing IPO and no similar sets on the market.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 18:53 |
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Not much of a Big Bang fan but if we could get some sets based off Roseanne or Will and Grace, then we would be talking.
Debunk This! fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Nov 7, 2014 |
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As much as I hate Big Bang Theory that set is gonna sell like fuckin' hot cakes and I don't blame them for doing it. Hoping they decide to produce the Doctor Who ones though, I'd totally buy those.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 19:18 |
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xzzy posted:If someone sees one and feels like doing a goon exchange or something that'd be swell, because either the Research Institute is nonexistent in the Chicago area or I just keep missing them. Glad I'm not the only one having the Chicago research lab desert experience.
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xzzy posted:If someone sees one and feels like doing a goon exchange or something that'd be swell, because either the Research Institute is nonexistent in the Chicago area or I just keep missing them. We were in the Lego Store in Woodfield mall in Schaumburg a few weeks ago and I asked about it when I finally picked up an ExoSuit (plenty of those in stock). He said they get a few in weekly and they are sold out within a few hours. I think he said the trucks come in Monday morning fwiw.
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