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Savage Red Sonja
Ohh this is so nice! I really like it. This Lego setup reminds me of the nanoblock setup, where are more small bricks where you can build stuff with them.
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What did you buy today?
I brought a toy that is similar to LEGO, but it's not LEGO. It's a nanoblock. This website minijapanshop.eu has a lot of stuff from Pokemon to cats & dogs, and so on. I always wanted to get a nanoblock cat, to build it and keep it on my desk, because it doesn't occupy space :P
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[MOC] Joe's Cottage
Oh my gawd I so love that truck! And the whole setup is so beautiful. Now, for some reason, It took me towards building houses in Sims. I think it is because of the truck, it looks similar to the truck from Sims 2 XD
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[MOC] Children's Room
Is it just me or it reminds me of Polly Pocket? o.o
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Dwarven Mine
It reminds me of Ironforge from WoW :D I mean Ironforge is a whole dwarven city, somewhat similar to Moria from LotR, but with more metal and stones xD + lava. But the Lego piece took me toward Ironforge because that city is right inside a mountain with big gates and towers and such :P tho I don't recall any mining in that place hmmm o.o
- [MOC] Lego HMMWV 1114 UAH
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[MOC] Fine Arts Shop & Newsagent's
I do like when I see these type of tiny houses with tiny people in it. It feels like you can create your own story, similar to what gamers do with Sims, but here you build "your little house" and add "your little people" in real. The Lego house you have built reminds me of London's victorian houses. I recently have seen some nanoblocks where you can build some parts of London too, but not just London, there is also The Parliament. But yeah, your Lego house has driven my mind towards London and nanoblocks :P
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The Islanders....
Just wow! It looks so realistic, each highlighted detail is really important for the whole picture. Very ingenious how you placed the boats on the imaginary water. I think it was a lot of work, but it was totally worth it. Also, really great photography quality.
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How would you clean used Lego?
Scrub water-sensitive parts with a dry towel or toothbrush. Set aside any pieces with stickers or printed patterns, as well as any multi-part units that are not meant to be separated, such as turntables. Scrub these with a dry towel, or remove serious grime using a new toothbrush. Delicate electrical parts can be cleaned using alcohol wipes instead. Agitate in soapy water. Place the separated LEGO bricks in a container. Add lukewarm water and a little dish soap or other mild detergent. Agitate the bricks gently, stirring them around with your hand. Never use a cleaning product that contains bleach. Never use water above 104ºF (40ºC). I hope it's help you :D
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Hello everybody
Hi! For now i would prefer pc games, but for sure I will try the board games one day, too. Thank you for the recommendation!
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Hello everybody
Hi my name is Martha and I like Lego since I was a kid. I stayed away from Legos for a while but now, I registered here in order to discover more about the new Lego sets. I also have an interest in Lego games. Do you have any recommendations? What are your preferences?
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