Shadows Posted November 7, 2010 Author Posted November 7, 2010 ...and the links are still messed up at the bottom of the index! (also, could you add this one? Thanks ) Fixed and added! And by fixed, I mean I fixed them three times and they were still messed up, so I rearranged them and noticed that no matter what I did, the last three links on the page are messed up. How did I brilliantly fix this? I added three dummy links at the end. I have no idea what is causing that... Quote
Superkalle Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I have no idea. Since it's long gone from the official color palette, I can't check my sources. Hmmmm...how to find out... Maybe TLG MaterialID 108 Earth Yellow, or 128 DarkNougat? I've been looking at this list, among other. Does that help you in any way? Quote
durge74 Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 (edited) Hi everyone! I have not posted here for some time, however, I would like to draw your attention to my brickshelf folders. Last week I decided to dig out some of my old Fabuland sets and do some reviews! These are just some of the sets from my vast LEGO collection and I am hoping to get some more out this week to photograph.I really want to share my love for Fabuland so if there is something in particular that anyone wants to see please let me know! http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=durge74 Edited January 30, 2011 by durge74 Quote
Rick Posted June 24, 2011 Posted June 24, 2011 I just received five Fabuland figs (at €1 each, I couldn't resist) with very decent face prints, but of which 4 have loose legs and heads. Now Hinckley has given a tip for tightening loose arms and legs, but is there a way to do something about the loose heads? Quote
brickart Posted July 24, 2012 Posted July 24, 2012 Dont know if this is the spot to post this, but i;m wondering if there's anyone who can tell me if there's a SAVE way to restore wobbly fabuland fig necks. I've got 3 figs from 1979, with necks that are a not that tight as they should, compared to my 1986 fig, they are fine for display....but i would love to do some stop motion animation with it. Quote
Rufus Posted July 24, 2012 Posted July 24, 2012 Dont know if this is the spot to post this, but i;m wondering if there's anyone who can tell me if there's a SAVE way to restore wobbly fabuland fig necks. I've got 3 figs from 1979, with necks that are a not that tight as they should, compared to my 1986 fig, they are fine for display....but i would love to do some stop motion animation with it. I moved your topic into the Fabuland Figures Q&A thread, and I'll move this post into there too shortly. I'm not sure there's an answer to your specific question there, but there is a link to a tutorial on making legs less wobbly which I guess could be extrapolated to heads. I think it's in this thread somewhere. Quote
brickart Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 (edited) Yes, I think this will be a much fairer process of building up this guild. Fully agreed that this will be a much efficient method It will be fair to everyone, not just trying to get to have a tag for the sake of having one because it looks nice. But, the builder must have the love for Fabuland building Does this also work for the necks of fabuland figs? I've got 3 from 1979 with a wobbly neck. And now for a Fabuland Building tip *snip by Rufus* Edited August 11, 2012 by Rufus Quote
Rick Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 I just received five Fabuland figs (at €1 each, I couldn't resist) with very decent face prints, but of which 4 have loose legs and heads. Now Hinckley has given a tip for tightening loose arms and legs, but is there a way to do something about the loose heads? Dont know if this is the spot to post this, but i;m wondering if there's anyone who can tell me if there's a SAVE way to restore wobbly fabuland fig necks. I've got 3 figs from 1979, with necks that are a not that tight as they should, compared to my 1986 fig, they are fine for display....but i would love to do some stop motion animation with it. Since I posted the same question here over a year ago, I have found a quite simple solution. I put bits of clear tape in the sockets. You have to experiment a bit with how much gives enough friction, but it works. The same can be done for loose legs. Just stick tiny bits of clear tape to the side(s) of the legs. Quote
brickart Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Since I posted the same question here over a year ago, I have found a quite simple solution. I put bits of clear tape in the sockets. You have to experiment a bit with how much gives enough friction, but it works. The same can be done for loose legs. Just stick tiny bits of clear tape to the side(s) of the legs. Thanx for your post. I have used nailpolish topcoat to tighten up the necks/heads of my fabualnd figs, works great. I'll keep using clear tape in mind, thanx Quote
brickart Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 I have found a easy way to tighten up wobbly necks/heads of fabuland figs by using clear nailpolish topcoat. When the heads of your figs are wobbly, the removal of the heads is just a bit more easy, still you have to pull a bitt hard (do it carefully) Put the nailpolish topcoat on the round joint of the neck (nailpolish topcoat comes with a little brush in its cap)let it dry for like 30 minuten, than put the head back on the fig body. Move the head around a bitt so the nailpolish topcoat that was on there too much comes lose, you can remove the lose tryed bits of topcoat with a needle or some sort of little pointy tool VERY carefully. Now you fabuland fig can move there heads again! Quote
Rufus Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 I have found a easy way to tighten up wobbly necks/heads of fabuland figs by using clear nailpolish topcoat. I'll merge this into FABULAND Builders Guild General Discussion where the other tips are. Quote
brickart Posted August 12, 2012 Posted August 12, 2012 I just received five Fabuland figs (at €1 each, I couldn't resist) with very decent face prints, but of which 4 have loose legs and heads. Now Hinckley has given a tip for tightening loose arms and legs, but is there a way to do something about the loose heads? I used nailpolish topcoat to fix the heads, just pull out the heads carefully then put the topcoat on the balljoint of the heads. Let it dry for a while, than click the heads back into the torso's...and...they are tight again! Quote
KateB Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 Hope this is the right place to post. I'm wanting to get some 'playground' items for my 3 year old daughter who has a collection of Duplo. Can anyone tell me if the Duplo figures would be too big for, say, a Fabuland slide or swing? I believe the Fabuland characters are smaller than Duplo figures? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you :-) Quote
Darkdragon Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 Hope this is the right place to post. I'm wanting to get some 'playground' items for my 3 year old daughter who has a collection of Duplo. Can anyone tell me if the Duplo figures would be too big for, say, a Fabuland slide or swing? I believe the Fabuland characters are smaller than Duplo figures? Fabuland figures are smaller than Duplo figures. The slide wouldn't really be large enough for a Duplo figure. Sorry for the bad news Quote
Rick Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 Hope this is the right place to post. I'm wanting to get some 'playground' items for my 3 year old daughter who has a collection of Duplo. Can anyone tell me if the Duplo figures would be too big for, say, a Fabuland slide or swing? I believe the Fabuland characters are smaller than Duplo figures? The (outer) width of a Fabuland slide seems to be about 4 studs (the same length as the long side of a 2 x 4 LEGO brick). Duplo figures are 4 studs wide (which equals 2 Duplo studs), so I'm afraid they're not going to fit on a Fabuland slide. Quote
Hinckley Posted August 15, 2012 Posted August 15, 2012 Since I posted the same question here over a year ago, I have found a quite simple solution. I put bits of clear tape in the sockets. You have to experiment a bit with how much gives enough friction, but it works. The same can be done for loose legs. Just stick tiny bits of clear tape to the side(s) of the legs. I have found a easy way to tighten up wobbly necks/heads of fabuland figs by using clear nailpolish topcoat. When the heads of your figs are wobbly, the removal of the heads is just a bit more easy, still you have to pull a bitt hard (do it carefully) Put the nailpolish topcoat on the round joint of the neck (nailpolish topcoat comes with a little brush in its cap)let it dry for like 30 minuten, than put the head back on the fig body. Move the head around a bitt so the nailpolish topcoat that was on there too much comes lose, you can remove the lose tryed bits of topcoat with a needle or some sort of little pointy tool VERY carefully. Now you fabuland fig can move there heads again! Just noticed this little discussion. The same method for tightening the legs works for the arms and heads. It's the same principle You're creating a greater surface area by adding either the nail polish or clear coat. The solution is temporary but repeatable. Eventually the coating you add will wear down. Just re-apply your substance of choice. Quote
ThaukaFilms Posted August 16, 2012 Posted August 16, 2012 Hi, I hope this is the most appropriate forum/thread. I made a short Fabuland animation based on motives of Brothers Grimms' 'A Riddling Tale', where I also tried to re-create (available parts permitting) and include the original Steampunkish tractor design by SirNadroj posted in this forum. Screenshots of the scenes with the adapted tractor: The whole video can be seen here: I hope this animation can be considered as my application for a membership in Fabuland Builders Guild? Thank you. Quote
KateB Posted August 17, 2012 Posted August 17, 2012 Fabuland figures are smaller than Duplo figures. The slide wouldn't really be large enough for a Duplo figure. Sorry for the bad news The (outer) width of a Fabuland slide seems to be about 4 studs (the same length as the long side of a 2 x 4 LEGO brick). Duplo figures are 4 studs wide (which equals 2 Duplo studs), so I'm afraid they're not going to fit on a Fabuland slide. That confirmed my suspicions, thank you Quote
LEGO Historian Posted December 28, 2013 Posted December 28, 2013 (edited) Post edited... problem solved... Edited December 28, 2013 by LEGO Historian Quote
Fabulandlover Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 I love Fabuland Which sets do you all have? I have sets 3625, 3631, 3633, 3644, 3645, 3646, 3659, 3660, 3664, 3668, 3671, 3673, 3709, 3719, 3792, 3792. Probably I forgot some. I will make a picture of my collection Quote
djtinylove Posted May 30, 2015 Posted May 30, 2015 It's been a while since anyone has posted here. Would like to get the Fabuland discussion revived again. What's everyone been up to? I gave my niece and nephew some of my old Fabuland to play with and they love it. Happy to pass on the Fabuland love. Quote
BrickOn Posted September 6, 2015 Posted September 6, 2015 I have all my childhood Fabuland made up in a corner of my Lego cave and every now and again I think about buying another set, just for fun... But part of me thinks it might ruin the specialness,that I feel towards my current sets, I don't have too many: 3622 Rowboat 3623 Beauty Salon 3645 Classroom 3646 kitchen 3659 Playground 3662 Bus 3674 Bonnie Bunny's New House 3797 Fire Chief Barty Bulldog 3798 Hanna's Garden I only have one set of instructions left and on the back has all the other sets available at the time and I can remember pouring over the picture when I was little... So my question is, if I were to allow myself another set or minifigure... Which one or who should I go for... I am tempted by the crow, police dog or maybe a pig or bear... Since I am missing these... Any suggestions? Quote
Peppermint_M Posted September 6, 2015 Posted September 6, 2015 Get the animals you like best? I was handed over a nice little bag of Fabuland doors and windows a while back and I have collected some figures too. One of my many sketched plans is a little Fabuland village. However all my LEGO is in-accessible at the moment... It is such a cute scale and aesthetic to build in that I always have a go at building something. Quote
BrickOn Posted September 6, 2015 Posted September 6, 2015 Get the animals you like best? Hmmm that makes sense. I think I really like the crow best... okay now I will go look for him :-) Quote
Retromatt Posted October 23, 2015 Posted October 23, 2015 (edited) Could I get a price check on this figures and parts? They have been sat in our attic for years unused , going to put on ebay tonight. two of them are missing arms but apart from that good condition. 23 pieces all togther Edited October 23, 2015 by Retromatt Quote
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