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Everything posted by Whittleberry
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MOC: Queen Victoria market facade
Hi Gabe, I'm the guy who built the D1 class tram, which is also on display at Art Of The Brick. I saw the your model there but I didn't realise that it had changed from when I saw it at MUGS! I reckon it looks better with the clear windows. I always steer clear of that part of the market, for me the QVM is all about the fresh produce and the hot jam donut van! (Now that would be a good addition Gabe!)
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REVIEW: 853195 Brick Calendar
Looks cool, but where's it made? I have a sneaking suspicion it's Chinese given all the special parts, including the collectable figs.
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2011 LEGO Cars 2 Discussion
If those british flags are printed I'm going to have to get some of those! These licensed Cars sets seem to be undoing all the work LEGO did around 2003-2005 to simplify their colour palette...
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Lego Harry Potter Visual Dictionary
Oh poos, that prelim hagrid's hut page better change, I'm not going to be a big fan of the book if it has large detailed pics of the 2010 sets and tiny grainy box-shots of the old ones.
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Spring LEGO Questionnaire
I said 9/10 likeliness of recommending it to friends, and then went on to explain that I can't say 10/10 because of the cheap chinese plastic.
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TLGs Quality Decrease
Well all the issues you're talking about here are Chinese made parts, so the question is, will LEGO pull out of China? The benefit of making the collectible figs and special fig headdresses in China is that for a short production run it's cheaper, plus in China they seem to have more specialised machines that make very detailed printed headdress pieces like the atlantis shark head or shaak tis one. From what i see, most fans like the specialised parts and collectible figs on the whole, even though a lot of us are critical of the quality/longevity of the parts. So with most consumers unable to see a problem I'm not sure LEGO will be shifting production of those parts from China anytime soon, even though I wish they would.
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World's Largest LEGO Great Ball Contraption at LW 2011
Whittleberry replied to DLuders's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingAh right I get it. is there any limitation to total length of the modules?
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Black Swan
Whittleberry replied to LegoistT's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingSwans don't caw they hooonk.
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World's Largest LEGO Great Ball Contraption at LW 2011
Whittleberry replied to DLuders's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingIt looks amazing! I'm just wondering, if anyone here was involved with building it, how did you co-ordinate the building of it? Because it doesn't follow the GBC specifications in most places.
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Modular Building 2011
A dickie bird told me today that the next modular will feature a lot of sand blue... hopefully that's correct as I absolutely love sand blue!
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Gday from Australia!
Hi Ray, where in Australia do you live? I'm from Melbourne. This thread will probably be of interest: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19244
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Harry Potter 2011 Discussion
Of the new sets, I like the castle and forest sets but what's up with the Knight Bus? I think the original was much nicer, even if the design was simpler. The rectangular windows at the ends don't match the train windows used elsewhere, and why is there no window glass?? At least all the figs are nice and the purple bricks will have a consistent colour this time.
- 10219 Maersk Train (Exclusive 2011)
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What are you listening to?
Norway by Beach House
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PAB selection plea for the classic smiley (Head #001)
I agree 100% despite not being near a PaB wall. The plain smily head is amazing and there aren't enough in the world, seeing that the only place you can get them seem to be Jamie Berard-designed sets.
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Modular Building 2011
Oh wow, looks like I'll be present at the unveiling! I wonder if the man himself, Jamie Berard, will be there???
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Aussie sales! Share the news of LOCAL sales!
Oh god I just saw that. Well, that's it, I'm importing it from the states.
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What is ypur favourite Harry Potter Set?
Brings back memories of going to LEGOLAND Windsor when I was little, plus it is an excellent parts pack for a town/HP fan.
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Review - 30008 Snowman
Yes
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Aussie sales! Share the news of LOCAL sales!
LEGO bricks are by far the coolest around, and I say that as one of the under-20 crowd. Though at least these nanoblocks have the decency to come up with their own proportions rather than copying LEGO ( cough megabollocks cough )
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Glued magnet sets
My thoughts exactly. I'm pleased about this decision.
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Aussie sales! Share the news of LOCAL sales!
^Hmm Green Grocer is still my favourite modular Also apparently the Myer 15% discount mentioned on the previous page is valid for myer one members as well, but only today!
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Should Lego change the way they sell Track ?
I think if someone wants to buy a whole lot of straights or curves, and no flexi track, they should ring up LEGO and ask for that. I've heard of someone doing that and they paid a reasonable price for just a certain element they wanted. Or, order what you want through LUGBULK. I myself dislike flexi-track, so for the time being I'll probably buy one of these new straight-flex mix packs and see if I can sell the flex tracks to someone in the local LUG. EDIT: Although I should say that although I don't like it, I realise it could be very handy in certain situations. I just wouldn't want to use it in general.
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request for straight rail
You just need some plates from your own collection- 1 straight rail measures 8x16 studs.
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Aussie sales! Share the news of LOCAL sales!
Perhaps someone put it on laybuy then cancelled. I highly doubt the MMV is making a return.
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