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Rick

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  1. Please stop bumping this thread with messages that should be exchanged via PM.
  2. Of course you are free to discuss your opinions on the modular buildings, this is veering off-topic. Let's get back to discussing the modular building line please. Thanks.
  3. Please refrain from bumping old threads unless you have something very substantial to add. Also, no need for the big font size.
  4. They used lower interior walls for the donut shop in the Police Station. That would not be possible with 16-wide buildings as you would be dealing with outer walls.
  5. Can we please keep this discussion on topic? Thank you.
  6. I really like the brick-built signs. The saxophone and pizza signs could really have been the eyecatchers of the set. I also like both facades a lot. Especially the jazz club building is a bit bland by comparison.
  7. It says "To: Jazz Club" on the label of the 2 x 2 box. It's a nice van though. A nice little nudge to classic town set 6624.
  8. There is a clear (pun intended) image of the stickers on Bricklink.
  9. Be nice. It was an on-topic reply.
  10. It was free with a € 200 purchase and later in the year with the purchase of a modular.
  11. I am surprised we haven't seen a post office yet. It could be a grand old (corner) building with little play features for receiving, sorting and delivering letters and packages and include a postal vehicle (either included or as a GWP) or postal workers on bikes.
  12. Not quite updated, but should give you an impression.
  13. Indeed. Ideas and such can go here:
  14. https://www.brickfanatics.com/we-might-first-look-90th-anniversary-set/
  15. The blue printing on the Pirelli tires indicates they are full wet tires. They were probably chosen because there are currently no slick tires in this size. The rear shot of the F1 car on the back of the box looks pretty good. I just don't like the blocky look on the rest of the car. The front suspension looks very sparse.
  16. Check out Bob De Quatre's review of LEGO Friends set 41684 - Heartlake City Grand Hotel in the Town forum.
  17. Let's get back to discussing the modular and not shipping issues to the UK.
  18. Here you go.
  19. Haha, I guess it could also be a sign we're halfway. The next decade of modulars will have their pins on the left. But given the new road system that was introduced, I think this may signal the end of the baseplate for the modular line as well.
  20. I have not built mine yet, but I cannot believe I didn't read that in any review yet. I guess it could be interpreted as a sign of Lego switching to plates for the base of the modulars after all.
  21. If you want a certain modular, get it within three years. Anything else seems based on commercial success or inventory. Fire Brigade was the first set to stick around much longer than it "should have" and get additional production runs, if I recall correctly.
  22. I've been keeping an eye on this discussion for a while and considered stepping in a couple of times when I feared it would get out of hand. You are free to share your opinions here and I by no means mean to shut anyone up or single anyone out, but please keep it civilised. It looks like there are some people with pretty strong opinions on both sides of the argument and, as an outside observer, I don't see either side convince the other. I don't think it should necessarily be the purpose of a discussion thread to make people change their mind. Please keep that in mind when replying. Anyway, enjoy the holidays everyone.
  23. It eats up quite some parts though to make them stand-alone buildings.
  24. Given that the road plates are supposed to tie the town together, I'm a bit surprised that so many slope pieces instead of extra 2 x 4 tiles (to connect the sets) are provided with the sets. If you own a couple of these sets, you end up with many spare slopes quite quickly.
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