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I only sort by size, never by color. Sifting through a bucket of black pieces for a 2x2 tile is no fun.
if they are in a bag or boxDiabolos80 wrote:I only sort by size, never by color. Sifting through a bucket of black pieces for a 2x2 tile is no fun.
shake them up and the smalll tiles will go down to the bottom
SCIENCE!schmoff wrote:if they are in a bag or boxDiabolos80 wrote:I only sort by size, never by color. Sifting through a bucket of black pieces for a 2x2 tile is no fun.
shake them up and the smalll tiles will go down to the bottom
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Funny enough, after seeing the LEGO movie the first time, it really did trigger some self-reflection regarding this subject for me. I constantly have to hold back on regulating all the brick mess in the house, and yeah I have a few sets that I want to stay together forever and never touch, but I have resolved to keep them high on the shelf and away from sticky hands.Darkknight37 wrote:
But its tough, building a badass set with the kids and seeing it destroyed months later. But then they make other MOCs with those parts and I calm down...
All that to say, I had a panic moment in the movie where I questioned if I was Lord Business, only without the KRAGLE lol deep thoughts in a kids movie
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The Ninjago Temple of Airjitzu my son got for Christmas (that I built with him) made it to yesterday...starkdesign wrote:But its tough, building a badass set with the kids and seeing it destroyed months later.
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Ouch. I have an x-wing and tie fighter that I am monitoring closely lol.iwokeinrelief wrote:The Ninjago Temple of Airjitzu my son got for Christmas (that I built with him) made it to yesterday...starkdesign wrote:But its tough, building a badass set with the kids and seeing it destroyed months later.
the moana sets and frozen castle are long gone already I fear...
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
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My boys (8,6) and I have been having blowouts the past few yrs w/regards to the lego carnage throughout the house. After school started back a few months ago, I finished decking/framing our attic out and split the space. 1/3 for storage, 2/3 for lego (about 600 sq ft). It's been awesome! Can now sequester the lads away in the castle keep and let the wreckage ensue!starkdesign wrote: Funny enough, after seeing the LEGO movie the first time, it really did trigger some self-reflection regarding this subject for me. I constantly have to hold back on regulating all the brick mess in the house.
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Through a amazon mixup I now have an extra yellow submarine.
Anyone interested? Below list price, like $40? Sealed with the minifigs.
Fun build!
Anyone interested? Below list price, like $40? Sealed with the minifigs.
Fun build!
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Snagged this game at the FLGS today for a game night with the fam tonight, anyone else played it before?
Hoping its like the creator games they had from LEGO years ago, but better.
https://www.amazon.com/Renegade-Game-St ... B01DV0KSY8
Hoping its like the creator games they had from LEGO years ago, but better.
https://www.amazon.com/Renegade-Game-St ... B01DV0KSY8
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
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Never heard of that, but I'm intrigued. I look forward to hearing about it.
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Still available: Lobster Batman, Fairy Batman, Batgirl, Calculator, Zodiac, Eraser, Mime, King Tut, and Orca.Diabolos80 wrote:We went a bit nuts on the Batman cmf series. Got a full set, but a lot of doubles. They have been opened, but not assembled. PM me if you're looking for these. Here's what we got:
Diabolos80 wrote:Still available: Lobster Batman, Fairy Batman, Batgirl, Calculator, Zodiac, Eraser, Mime, King Tut, and Orca.Diabolos80 wrote:We went a bit nuts on the Batman cmf series. Got a full set, but a lot of doubles. They have been opened, but not assembled. PM me if you're looking for these. Here's what we got:
I take it your not from the UK ?