Jump to content
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

BrickTango

Eurobricks Vassals
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  1. This is great! Awesome job
  2. Obviously life in Austria is too good and these people protesting have a lot of free time in their hands! As someone of Turkish background and a muslim, I am not sure which planet these protestors live in and how they get offended by something that is depicting scenes from an iconic movie. Seriously! Vocal minority idiots should not be taken too seriously!
  3. Hi all, My attention was brought to the back cover of the latest issue of 'Choice' magazine. Obviously the writers and publishers have never heard of AFOL's Choice: "We are pretty sure most boys over 16 have moved on from Lego..." They are trying to be funny and smart (back cover is to highlight advertising inaccuracies and peculiarities), but I am not sure whether to get annoyed or laugh it off. http://www.choice.com.au/ Cheers, Serkan
  4. Just to let anyone who might be interesting in buying sets for sale here; I've bought some and they arrived in relatively short time to Australia. Me happy Good seller, just FYI Cheers,
  5. I'll take another photo and put it up. I've got them from an office supplies shop. You'll probably find them online as well. Wow! Morellos & Skafte, I really like your display stands!Very nice designs!
  6. I got out of my dark ages which was over 20 years due to a minifig I saw online! For me, minifigs is the main attraction. Only sets I've bought for the set up to now have been the 3 modular building sets! All of the others were bought for the minifigs. Apart from the modular buildings, I build the new set I buy once, keep it around for a number of weeks, dismantle it and store away the bricks and leave the minifigs as the only part of the set for display purposes! If lego stopped making unique minifigs today, I'll continue collecting the minifigs I do not have and would stop buying sets once I had most minifigs. I'd only need to make purchases from Pick a Brick or BL to get the bricks I want for MOCs.
  7. Hi all, I have been thinking about how to display the collectible minifigs. I've built structures from bricks, kept them on their little stands but nothing seemed to work that well. My brick structure were too cumbersome and the stands made the minifigs too mobile! ie it made them very easy to knock or move them around a lot! Then my partner had an idea and brought me these: Series 1 Series 2 I like them! and love my girl These business card holder have room for all 16 of the figures. There is room for 2x11 stud bricks with half a stud wiggling space on the side! I used yellow bricks for Series 1 because of the yellow packaging and blue for Series 2; makes identifying very easy. Excuse the photo quality, photos taken with my phone with not enough light obviously! What do you think? How do you have yours displayed? Cheers,
  8. G'day, I have no idea but maybe the goods are held at a warehouse elsewhere! As for how he or she could sell it cheaper, if he is a registered business he would be buying it cheaper then retail, at wholesale prices. The reason lego.com sell the sets at their RRP is to ensure they do not undercut the retailers so that retailers can continue to make their profit. That is how any manufacturing business works anyway, so I assume it is same with lego! As for your suspicions, you might be right, but do you really want to waste your time? If something fishy is going on they'll get caught sooner or later!
  9. Welcome! Nice review/interview about the BrickExpo!
  10. Hi all, I've came out of my dark ages (of 20 years!) less then a year ago and have been surfing the net looking at whats out there and admiring various official sets as well as many awesome MOC's by many people. I'd like to thank all of you who re-ignited my interest, and I also hope to slow down my purchases soon before I decide to sell my car so that I can buy more LEGO I have accumulated enough lego now to have started playing with some ideas and slowly producing a few things that might eventually classify as a MOC Anyway, the thing that has got me thinking was; because I have not been around for long and I've had enormous amount of visual input on how various sets and creations are put together in a short space of time, I believe it is almost impossible for me know when I interlock two bricks together whether it is my original idea or I've seen it done that way somewhere before!!! I have no interest in creating new techniques, being recognized by the online community, or compete to be the best of the best! I just want to enjoy creating with LEGO!!! However I'd like to be able to put photos of my MOCs on to net for my friends to have a look and give me pointers. At the same time, I do not really want some smart alec to comment that it is "not original" and "it has been done before!!!" That type of comment I seem to see a lot around the place!!! Don't get me wrong when I am positively inspired by a creation and if I copy certain parts knowingly, I'd be giving grateful credit to my inspiration! My worry is that how am I suppose to identify the collective inspiration I've been getting? Should I be surfing the net for 6 months after I complete a MOC, just to check I have not inadvertently copied elements of someone elses MOC? Am I worrying about nothing? Cheers,
  11. Looks great! I was in one once!
  12. Target in Tuggeranong Canberra had three boxes of Series 1 minifigs on the shelves! Unfortunately more than half the contents of all three of the boxes were gone!
  13. So I am assuming B&N ships to Australia? Oh No! One more place to shop from for my addiction!
  14. BrickTango replied to Oky's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Oky Wan Kenobi, you have done a great job! (read like: *you are our only hope*) Love it
Sponsored Links