The only Force Awakens set I like is Rey's Speeder... I wish there was something with Ren and Phasma minifigs that was nice.
Best bet is to get them on BrickLink if you don't like the sets.
The only Force Awakens set I like is Rey's Speeder... I wish there was something with Ren and Phasma minifigs that was nice.
Ya, if I didn't have the 2012 X-Wing I'd probably like Poe's X-Wing more but after seeing the movie the only set I really want now is Rey's speeder. Not that the other sets don't look good too but they aren't must haves.The only Force Awakens set I like is Rey's Speeder... I wish there was something with Ren and Phasma minifigs that was nice.
the fuck?
The only Force Awakens set I like is Rey's Speeder... I wish there was something with Ren and Phasma minifigs that was nice.
I forgot to mention we are filthy enablers here.
Star Trek will never get a Lego set huh
Oh man, Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty is BRILLIANT. The mechanisms that make the sails and the sidepod things move are so incredible. And it just looks fantastic. And the dragon is awesome too. Just love it.
(There's one on Amazon Warehouse for $92 right now...)
You can just buy the speeder on S&H, this price spiking doesn't make sense to me.
According to cavegod over at Eurobricks a new UCS Millennium Falcon is on its way. He thinks it may arrive in 2016.
I read that, but that would make 4 rumoured UCS sets for next year, which they've never done. I'd be happy to lose the Hoth one.According to cavegod over at Eurobricks a new UCS Millennium Falcon is on its way. He thinks it may arrive in 2016.
The only buildable figure im considering getting is Kylo Ren. Maybe Captain Phasma. The rest dont translate very well to CCBS.
According to cavegod over at Eurobricks a new UCS Millennium Falcon is on its way. He thinks it may arrive in 2016.
Jang's video has sold me on the Avenjet. I really wanted the Thanos big fig anyway to go with my Guardians crew but the ship would look cool next to my other spaceships. It looks like it could be a mutation of a classic space set, too, which helps.
JANG reviews the Avenjet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drAw1zM9T3s
I read that, but that would make 4 rumoured UCS sets for next year, which they've never done. I'd be happy to lose the Hoth one.
The Hoth one will likely never happen, it was probably a mislabeled or misinterpreted database entry for the new Hoth Attack set. If a new UCS Falcon comes I will be very happy. If it is true minifig scale and has full interiors I will gladly pay whatever price they want.
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Couldn't resist
I thought there was a lot more to the rumour than just a misinterpretation? I remember there being rumoured details about the structure of the set. Maybe I'm making it up because of how desperately I want it to be true
EDIT: Oh, that was a piece of speculation at Brick Set. Maybe your'e right, but I would love an Echo Base set. It's my favourite battle of the saga!
Looks like I'm a member of the club
Couldn't resist
I've been buying and assembling a few reasonably big (1000+ piece) sets over the past couple years, but over Xmas break I decided to give a modular a try so I broke out the Parisian restaurant and got to work. Holy hell, those things are a different animal from any other set I've built. I probably have a solid 10-12 hours spent building already and I'm only through bags 1 and 2. Also probably the most fun I've had building a set though, so I'll have to pick up another set or two.
I still wonder how they will pull off an UCS scale set from just the Hoth ground troops and not AT-ATs or Snowspeeders.
Couldn't resist
Are the buildable star wars figures releasing on the first?
It's 3rd party sellers. Whenever Amazon stock runs out it shows lowest prices of other sellers. Once the reasonably priced sellers are out, there are usually "scalpers", "resellers", etc that jack up the price for the unwary or the desperate.
Theyre 20 inches by 16 inches, and the drawers themselves are 4 by 5. So it should fit almost all types lego pieces. I was looking at others but so many of these are super small, im talking less than a foot wide. This seems like the best size. Any thoughts? Something better out there?
Those are great for larger bricks or large quantities. See if you can get some with some of the tiny drawers too for smaller bricks. That is just me though.What would yall recommend for parts storage? I was thinking of getting a couple of these
Theyre 20 inches by 16 inches, and the drawers themselves are 4 by 5. So it should fit almost all types lego pieces. I was looking at others but so many of these are super small, im talking less than a foot wide. This seems like the best size. Any thoughts? Something better out there?
Those are great for larger bricks or large quantities. See if you can get some with some of the tiny drawers too for smaller bricks. That is just me though.
How do you people go about storing sets? I saw the storing methods in the OP but what I mean is, do you store the pieces mixed with pieces from other sets and save the booklets so that you can rebuild it in the future if you want?
How do you people go about storing sets? I saw the storing methods in the OP but what I mean is, do you store the pieces mixed with pieces from other sets and save the booklets so that you can rebuild it in the future if you want?
Everything I own I have on display - it's a modest collection. The ziplock bag is going to be the way I go when the inevitable occurs, though.
I finally finished tweaking my display The only things not out are the Who and Wall-E sets and the minifig frames.
I have limited space so I use a mixture of strategies: I have maybe 6 bins with adjustable pockets (similar to the Stanley ones in the OP) that I use to generally sort the major element types, but even these are mixed to some degree. There are too many types of elements for me to have a separate everything so I separate more based on what I use the most. For example one big pocket has all the Technic pin sizes because I don't use Technic much. I do use cheese slope-type and other 1x1 and 1x2 greebling pieces a lot so I have several pockets dedicated to separating the different shapes and in some cases also by color.How do you people go about storing sets? I saw the storing methods in the OP but what I mean is, do you store the pieces mixed with pieces from other sets and save the booklets so that you can rebuild it in the future if you want?
I really like how the ships are displayed. What do you have them resting on? Where did you get them?
Thanks, yeah, they used to sit straight on the shelf but there was a lot of wasted vertical space. They're just clear pieces of acrylic and I found them on eBay. this is the exact listing. I'm sure someone with more know how could easily make them.
Thanks. I ordered the equivalent from Amazon as well as several tiered displayes for minifigs.
No worries. We're the tiered stands similar?