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LucyCol

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  1. I always remember this one from way back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2nL5sSSvd0
  2. The same applies to me, but that doesn't mean it is not worth trying, there are infinite ways to move a ball from A to B, the fun is in trying to think of a way that has not been tried before.
  3. I like the idea of a museum on a 48x32 baseplate spread over 3 floors with each floor dedicated to a different Lego theme with miniature models done in a similar way to those created in the AFOL's flat in AS.
  4. Like the Berlin Brigade type camouflage on the tank.
  5. Good to see you back Clive, shed looks awesome
  6. Now that TLG own BrickLink i wonder how long it will be before BrickLink starts to use the official colour names?
  7. The issue may be that there is no lift chain, (Lego like these things to work), and there doesn't seem to be a lot of space to put it in
  8. I would think that they start the review process as soon as the project hits the 10,000 mark
  9. Lego.com UK has CG (10264) in stock, DD, BS, AS are all on back order which would suggest more sets are coming. 10265 Ford Mustang is also showing as back order
  10. I stand corrected, forgot all about 8865
  11. 8860 remained at the top for 7 or 8 years, I seem to remember it cost around £70 in the UK, it was replaced by 8880 costing well over £100 here in the UK, both sets were considered top end (and very expensive for the time) and sold in large numbers, it appears that Lego no longer has the creativity (or will) to produce a large generic car, preferring to tie in with car manufacturers. Oh and both sets had 'B' models.
  12. Very old school, same here, there is just something bout a map.
  13. Impressive collection of Ordnance Survey Maps Doug
  14. They have made a RHD version photos exist you can Google them I tend to convert most of mine to RHD (except the cranes) as it just feels right.
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