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tkatt

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  1. I'm curious how the river tape will look covering a large area. It may work out as a good alternative to blue baseplates for bodies of water.
  2. You can put plates over the "T" part and then add tiles for the sidewalk like usual. The other option is to cut off the "T" side and use another scrap bit of baseplate to fill the area.
  3. Drift Train?!
  4. I am using those same knockoff road plates. I had been using paper roads (printed and laminated) as place holders for a couple years. I was waiting until a good deal came around on road plates. I was also hoping Lego would start selling straight road plates individually. Those things never happened. So I spent about $80 for the fake plates instead of $400+ it would have cost to use real Lego plates. Keep up the good work on your city.
  5. It is not available in the U.S. right now either. They have a short note about it being worked on. Hey there! We’re busy making some improvements to our Bricks & Pieces service, so buying bricks isn't available in most countries at the moment. Please check back in a few days. I copy and pasted this directly from the site. Perhaps the same thing is happening in your countries but they haven't bothered to include the note.
  6. Great review. Thank you for going to the trouble of laying out all the pieces, it really makes this set look like an impressive parts pack. Also I appreciate how in depth you went in comparing all the previous versions, I'd forgotten a couple of those existed.
  7. That is basically the Friends Grand Hotel.
  8. I've found that if a piece is showing as out of stock your best off calling and asking about its status. Sometimes they can find the part you're looking for.
  9. That is an SBrick. Not made by LEGO, but LEGO compatible. https://www.sbrick.com/
  10. These look great. I like the Claw Machine, Skee Ball, and Air Hockey table. I don't think I've seen those done so well in Lego before.
  11. I found one thats close- https://www.brickowl.com/catalog/lego-yellow-town-torso-without-arms. This could work too, https://www.brickowl.com/catalog/lego-yellow-city-coast-guard-torso-without-arms. Especially if you remove the radio and badge.
  12. Cool build. It looks straight out of Ninjago. I like the look of the stacked containers- they make great as walls, especially at the corners of the building.
  13. Very Nice. It's great how you've incorporated the various LEGO GWPs. The facade is superb.
  14. Thank you. I like the Masonry Profile bricks, but I hate how they look when they meet in a corner. So I always hide the edges. I hope LEGO ends up producing a corner and 1x1 Masonry brick, I think it would make for cleaner looking brick-brick buildings.
  15. My interiors are sparse at the moment, especially for the apartment. My son wants to furnish them for me. As far as the technic pins, I generally just leave them out. I like to have easy access to move buildings around and having them connected with pins made that frustrating for me. Instead I connect the buildings with sidewalk tiles. I added extra floors to better fit with the city I'm working on. The work in progress (going extremely slow due to waiting for P.A.B. and B&P orders) is going to be "Hogwarts High School".
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