Yperio_Bricks Posted May 6 Posted May 6 6 hours ago, Karalora said: I "know" him (we converse a lot on his YT channel)! I made sure to vote for The Dig Site! It's a great throwback to Adventurers as well as a real gem for anyone interested in archaeology, poetry, desert landscapes, or any combination of the above! I didn't know there is a YT channel. Have to check it out! I have always been very interested in Adventurers mocs and stuff like Indiana Jones and the dig site fits perfectly. And I love how the face and hand are constructed and now can be examined by the team of archeologists. Quote
igordost Posted May 6 Posted May 6 (edited) 2 hours ago, MAB said: I won't be voting for it. You should be honest about promoting your own designs. Hm... where was I dishonest? I just asked about thoughts, I didn't beg for votes. Edited May 6 by igordost Quote
igordost Posted May 6 Posted May 6 8 hours ago, JohnTPT17 said: Based on your username, it looks like you are the designer? Well, I suppose that I'm not really in the "target audience" for it - especially when, with that part count, it would be $300+. So, it simply doesn't appeal to me personally. The bigger thing, though, is that I have questions about how stable it would be when fully built. Is the weight going to cause any issues? Are all the parts going to stay on? Can I pick it up without crushing it? It looks like there are only digital renders, so it's hard to say how it could perform IRL. Maybe a cross-section could be included, so people could know what it looks like inside? Not to say that I think it looks bad or anything! Those are just my initial thoughts based on it. Yes, it is my work. Regarding stability etc, I never do digital projects without making them first in real life, so zeppelin was build and "tested" during 2 exhibitions - it survived without any issues. Can be transported, lifted, moved, carried without any problem. However, indeed it is not small - 85cm long :) Quote
Karalora Posted May 6 Posted May 6 4 hours ago, Yperio_Bricks said: I didn't know there is a YT channel. Have to check it out! The full name of the channel is octane thermoplastic, but be forewarned: he mostly does Legend of Zelda MOCs. Quote
JohnTPT17 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 6 hours ago, igordost said: Yes, it is my work. Regarding stability etc, I never do digital projects without making them first in real life, so zeppelin was build and "tested" during 2 exhibitions - it survived without any issues. Can be transported, lifted, moved, carried without any problem. However, indeed it is not small - 85cm long :) Ah - gotcha! That does help alleviate a lot of my fears. In the future, then, I might include at least one "IRL" picture of the submission - those ones always stand out to me, and it lets me know that the actual build can actually be done (I mentioned the JonasKramm designs, and he does something similar). Best of luck to you! Quote
Yperio_Bricks Posted May 6 Posted May 6 1 hour ago, Karalora said: The full name of the channel is octane thermoplastic, but be forewarned: he mostly does Legend of Zelda MOCs. Yeah, thanks! Found it already by searching for the BDP user name and then looking for pictures/videos. I am in love with the dig site set and wish I could build it. Though I am not even at Bricklink and don't like the way the sets are distributed. But there are many great submissions and cool ideas I like to admire. Quote
igordost Posted May 6 Posted May 6 19 minutes ago, JohnTPT17 said: Ah - gotcha! That does help alleviate a lot of my fears. In the future, then, I might include at least one "IRL" picture of the submission - those ones always stand out to me, and it lets me know that the actual build can actually be done (I mentioned the JonasKramm designs, and he does something similar). Best of luck to you! Thank you. I assumed that models must be buildable, so I will keep your advise for future. Quote
LL1982 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 On 5/6/2025 at 4:30 AM, icm said: This time, I tried to be pretty sparing with my use of "Like It" and "Love It", so as not to dilute my vote. I marked a few medium-size castles as "Like It", and nearly everything else as "Not For Me". The only three that I marked "Love It" were the following, which are the only three I can definitely see myself buying. I really hope the Classic Space Rover makes it through this time - it was my favorite build one or two rounds ago, but it wasn't selected. The Intergalactic Justice Enforcer is also very creative without being too big and complex and overdesigned. The Broadside Brawl is two nice little brick-built sailing ships that would make a great playset. Agreed with you on that. I also put love it only on the sets I would want to buy. The rover was also on my list and a few buildings. I found this round having lots of stuff that is totally not that interesting or inspiring enough to justify a BL price tag. Took me a while to get to interesting designs while flipping through the pages. Quote
hrdknxbrix Posted May 13 Posted May 13 According to this, Lego is releasing all excess/unsold copies of BDP Series 1 and 2 on May 20. Quote
Murdoch17 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 25 minutes ago, hrdknxbrix said: According to this, Lego is releasing all excess/unsold copies of BDP Series 1 and 2 on May 20. But only for North America! Quote
RichardGoring Posted May 13 Posted May 13 I can't find any other information about it though. I'm in the US and not had an email about it, despite buying in previous rounds, having a regular Bricklink buyers account, and having sold on Bricklink. I wonder what qualifies you to be able to buy something. I was tempted by the General Store in round 1 but didn't go for it, thinking I had nothing else to pair it with. Then the train came along, which was fabulous, and it made me considering parting it out, so this would be a much easier way to get it. Quote
Murdoch17 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 2 hours ago, RichardGoring said: I can't find any other information about it though. I'm in the US and not had an email about it, despite buying in previous rounds, having a regular Bricklink buyers account, and having sold on Bricklink. I wonder what qualifies you to be able to buy something. I was tempted by the General Store in round 1 but didn't go for it, thinking I had nothing else to pair it with. Then the train came along, which was fabulous, and it made me considering parting it out, so this would be a much easier way to get it. @RichardGoring You can read more about it here at Brickset (although really there isn't much to read - It's a very short announcement) Quote
RichardGoring Posted May 15 Posted May 15 StyleCounselor in the Brickset comments has provided the link to buy on May 20 - https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/shop.page Quote
JohnTPT17 Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Well... That "second chance" restock didn't last long! Mountain Fortress and Mushroom House sold out in about 5 minutes, everything besides Logging Railway and Ominous Isle was sold out in 15 minutes, and now, about 25 minutes after, only Logging Railway is left. About what I thought it would be, though. They made it pretty clear the numbers were going to be very limited, but hopefully a few people were able to get some sets they missed out on. Now if only they could do this to regular retail sets after they retire for a last shot at some sets... Quote
RichardGoring Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Sadly I missed it due to work, but the General Store isn't that expensive on the secondary market, so I might still consider it. Quote
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