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1340cc

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  1. Bricklink prices are based on supply and demand. The 10330 tyres are cheap because there's not much demand for them, demand for these new 10353 tyres will be much higher due to 10330 owners upgrading. The new tyres will be more useful for MOC builders as well, which will only further increase demand and prices.
  2. Another classic F1 car, now with proper width rear tyres and printed sidewalls. Let's hope Lego sells the new tyres via their pick a brick service otherwise bricklink prices will be brutal with so many of us wanting the tyres for our 10330s.
  3. Looks like I was right about it being the new Panigale V2. Nice that they have gone back to the big 8x16 display plaque, hated how the MT10 had a smaller plaque that didn't match the 8x16 on the M1000RR.
  4. My guess is it will be the new 890cc Panigale V2/V2S, so almost certainly red but shouldn't have too many stickers as it doesn't have any graphics on the fairings like the BMW M1000RR has.
  5. They actually sent that to several people when the castle released, all in New Zealand. Australian customers got the correct set, despite orders for both countries being shipped from the same warehouse in Australia.
  6. Bought the Sail Barge day 1 as I wanted the lightsaber GWP and didn't want to pay a fortune for it on the secondary market. NZ & Aus Lego certified stores had double VIP points on the Sail Barge and the 40658 Falcon holiday diorama as a second GWP so it worked out to be a slightly better deal than buying from lego.com And it's made from good new brown plastic, so you don't have to worry about the dreaded pre-2019 brittle brown like if you bought bricklink parts.
  7. Could possibly have more minifigs than just Jango & Boba? 75060 had 4 minifigs + carbonite Han. Or if we're lucky Lego will finally remake the Coruscant airspeeder chase set.
  8. The 75396 Skiff is around 1/42 scale. Not a perfect match but should still be close enough to look good displayed with the barge.
  9. A little disappointing that the big August set is an ISD instead of the Death Star playset. Already got both UCS ISDs so have no need for a smaller 3rd one. Hopefully Cal doesn't cost a fortune to bricklink.
  10. Being a Lego fan in Australia or New Zealand may have it's downsides but at least our timezones allow us to get on the website to place our May 1st orders early. Now that the Europeans and Americans are trying to place their orders the site is soiling it's pants. Some things just never change.
  11. New interceptor looks great, cockpit and pylons are a nice improvement over the 75095 TIE. Will pass on it myself though as I've already got a 75095 based interceptor.
  12. Agreed for the most part, but UCS sets that are minifig scale should always have some relevant minifigs. Especially now that Lego's designers are going to the effort of including full interiors.
  13. NZ prices are similar. After counting our 15% GST, R2 is overpriced by about $40NZD and the Tantive is underpriced by about $40NZD compared to their US prices.
  14. Incredibly disappointing if this is true. Would prefer if they made a completely different UCS/MBS set entirely if they aren't able to do the Khetanna properly with a detailed interior.
  15. Some more info from brick_clicker 76919 new unrevealed car 76920 Ford Mustang Dark Horse 76921 Audi S1 Etron Quattro 76922 BMW M4 GT3 and M Hybrid V8
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