April 6, 20168 yr Author Thank you for all the kind words. My Lego B&Ps order now shows as shipped! Hoping it gets here this weekend, but most likely mid next week.
April 7, 20168 yr What parts do you guys find cheaper. I never find the parts i want on b&p. If so they wont have the color. If they do have it it will be 20 cents and bl has it for .07284792 Am i doing something worng. Please help
April 7, 20168 yr I have found that a lot of the smaller pieces will be a better price on b&p like 1x1 with clip or something like that.
April 7, 20168 yr What parts do you guys find cheaper. I never find the parts i want on b&p. If so they wont have the color. If they do have it it will be 20 cents and bl has it for .07284792 Am i doing something worng. Please help Honestly, you just have to compare the prices, especially since there is no established list detailing B&P prices for each individual piece. To optimize the amount of stores I am buying from when I planned to build some of the components for my AT-AT, I first generate a Bricklink Wanted list through BrickStock, find stores that have the most unique lots and reasonable prices, then painstakingly see how their prices compare to B&P. If the prices from the Bricklink store compare greater than B&P, I subtract those pieces from the wanted list, and with those, create a new list on Brickstock to use for my B&P shopping cart, this would also be the case if the particular Bricklink store does not have all the pieces I require. However, in another case when I find out which lots the particular Bricklink store does not have, I would create a new wanted list out of those items and find another Bricklink store that has them. I hope that you will coherently understand my methods as I described, and I hope this will help you! Edited April 7, 20168 yr by LiLmeFromDaFuture
April 19, 20168 yr Author My Lego Bricks and Pieces order has finally arrived!!! I am at work right now and watched the delivery lady through my security cameras. I called my Wife and she secured it in our house. Once I get home from work I can finally start this build!
April 20, 20168 yr Author My Lego Order laid out: Checked and all parts accounted for. Starting step one: The frame is coming along: Everyone is anxiously watching and waiting: Frame is coming along: Â And here was my stopping point last night. Everyone is checking my work. Han and Chew are looking a bit relived: Edited September 18, 20177 yr by Comptrekkie
April 20, 20168 yr Very nice! Hope to start my own next year - all of these building posts are making me anxious.
April 20, 20168 yr Same here i just started collecting the pieces for this and its going to take forever.
April 21, 20168 yr Author Here is tonight's progress. Coming along very good so far. I am finally starting to see the real size of this thing. First leg done: All 7 done: Engine installed: Edited September 18, 20177 yr by Comptrekkie
April 24, 20168 yr Author Completed! It looks amazing and is truly huge. It was scary towards the end because 90% of the pieces I ordered exactly enough so as they would get down to the last few or run out I would sweet that one more would be needed. But in the end I had every single piece and a few extras. I really enjoyed this build and will be soon deciding on my next. I was worried about a few of the substitutions I made, but all turned out good. The only thing I think I will change is the Dish. It looks very good with the sticker, but I will keep and eye on BL. When I first looked there was only one vendor at $380. Now a few and down to $250. If it drops below the $200 price point I will most likely grab one. Other than that all was perfect. None of the color changes were noticeable. I will point them out in the pics to follow. Lots of Pics! I am definitely glad I looked at lots of finished models first and notice 6-8 of the 16x1 DBG Technic pieces in the mandibles still show after the build, they are not completely covered in grebling and seen from behind. I ordered just those in DBG instead of black as I did for the rest. Ok onto the pics. Below are two of the 16x1 DBG Technic pieces that will show in the end: With this part the middle one I was able to leave black. The front will be completely covered and the back not visible: Covered: Here you can see one of the color substitutions. Once finished this is not seen: These cannons were fun to build and a very cool and functional design: the pieces used to make one of these: The 3D Printed Boat mast replica worked perfectly: These were very enjoyable to build. It was fun to see the method and the finished product looked to good: The cock pit replica stickers worked flawlessly: Happy to finally be at the helm after the long wait: Â Lots of detail on these pieces: The finished glory shots!!!: Edited September 18, 20177 yr by Comptrekkie
April 24, 20168 yr Looking good! For the dish, I have seen an awesome brick built one floating around the forums. Check out other brinklinked falcon threads but I think that one looks better than a sticker.
April 27, 20168 yr At some point I am going to build this but might be a couple years. Great job. Love all the pictures.
April 27, 20168 yr This bring me to my current project. Bricklinking the USC 10179 Millennium Falcon. I looked for about a week for an original set but $3k-$5k for a new one, about $2k for a decent used one, and $800-$1.2k for an already Bricklinked one, I figured I would do it myself. This way I get the joy of doing it all myself, and knowing what substitutions were made. I thought it would be fun and maybe useful to see what issues and substitutions I made, along with total cost in the current market. Where did you see already bricklinked versions of this set for $800 to $1.2k
April 27, 20168 yr They are on ebay pretty often. I just saw a Bricklinked one sell for $900 like two weeks ago.
April 27, 20168 yr If i could get one in newish/good not dirty or faded/yellowing condition for around $800 I might bite and buy it, that is if I can make room to display it.
April 29, 20168 yr Author As said above I saw them on eBay. Most go in the $1k range. But depending on what substitutions were used some go as low as $800.
May 14, 20168 yr Amazing, what a project! Just finished ordering a MOC by Techlug for a 2.500 pcs AT-AT and that was already a major hassle so a big bag of kudos for you :)
May 15, 20168 yr Really interesting! It must be quite satisfying getting the bit you need, I would love to do it like five pages at a time
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