Shoc Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 I just don't think it had a strong enough fan-base for Lego to re-open the theme. Then again, I could be wrong. I don't think we'll see Fabuland again (sadly - I never had any), but you I would say you are wrong. Maybe there are or aren't many fans, but they contribute to the fandom of it all! Did that make sense? :skull: Quote
Shadows Posted August 19, 2008 Author Posted August 19, 2008 Index updated, finally! Some great new additions this time, be sure to take a look, folks! I don't think we'll see Fabuland again (sadly - I never had any), but you I would say you are wrong. Maybe there are or aren't many fans, but they contribute to the fandom of it all! Did that make sense? No. Quote
VBBN Posted October 4, 2008 Posted October 4, 2008 Hi, I just recieved my first Fabuland fig, and I am ready to MOC a fire engine for it. Do you guys have any tips? Quote
Lego12 Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 I also just got a crocidile and bear Fabuland figs. I want to make them a part of my island (Coming soon...), and I wanted to make them each a house. Do you have any tips...Hinckley....or anybody else that builds with Fabuland stuff...Sinner....maybe someone else...CopMike..... Lego12 Quote
SirNadroj Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Ok, someone's gotta have an answer to my question: I have this figure: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=fab2c I need to get the hat off to have this figure: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=fab2d Bricklink says that the second figure here is the same as the first one there, so if possible, how do I remove the hat? I'm skeptical if it even comes off, after struggling with it, but perhaps someone knows if it's even supposed to come off in the first place, and if so, how to do it. Thanks fellow FBG members (or anyone else who knows)! Quote
Peppermint_M Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 (edited) They've been using them regularly in buckets for a while, so it isn't too surprising. I have some trans blue ones that I've never found a good use for. Trans-Blue flowers like that make good "spray" for fountains... I used them in lots of non-Fabuland MOCs (I had a bunch of flowers and stalks from 90s creator buckets and pick-a-bricks) Also here is my first ever Fabuland MOC. (until this day the two figures I had sat in my scary Lego parts box, with the odd racer bodies and the strange monstery things that also came with racers... Please don't be angry ) Edited January 9, 2009 by Peppermint_M Quote
Scouty Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 Pick a Brick has two Fabuland flowers available. Has anyone noticed this before? It's the first time I've seen it... I got a bunch of them in yellow and trans pink. So, I guess it's just a common piece now... Quote
Hinckley Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I got a bunch of them in yellow and trans pink. So, I guess it's just a common piece now... Yes, but was it in August, when I originally posted that? Happy Cinco de Mayo! Quote
Peppermint_M Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 I have added a second Fabuland in Space MOC to my original thread, this one uses the mouse figure. Quote
SlyOwl Posted January 13, 2009 Posted January 13, 2009 A return of Fabuland, eh? Nope! They've removed the Fabuland logo from the bottom of the cauldron part - there's even a messy lump where it used to be... Once I've finished my next 3 projects, I've got some Fabuland in line I've already got the idea, and some of the parts built, but my collection is too limited to allow me more than 1.25 MOCs at a time Ok, someone's gotta have an answer to my question: I'm assuming you did get it off, judging by your Thug Dog? I have added a second Fabuland in Space MOC to my original thread, this one uses the mouse figure. I like how you're blending the themes - and the decals/stickers look great! I can only say that the crafts themselves look rather small and underdeveloped in comparison to Fabuland scale. They could also do with a little "smoothing off", to retain the aesthetic. But blending classic space and Fabuland is one hell of a job! I'm sure Impy will add them to the index some time soon... or else Quote
Scouty Posted January 14, 2009 Posted January 14, 2009 Yes, but was it in August, when I originally posted that? Happy Cinco de Mayo! Shhh, I'm putting in input. What, you don't want it anymore? Happy Valentines Day turkey man. Quote
durge74 Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 A return of Fabuland, eh? Nope! They've removed the Fabuland logo from the bottom of the cauldron part - there's even a messy lump where it used to be... Well I contacted LEGO about the removal of the word FABULAND from the bottom of the cauldron and this is what they told me: "As an avid LEGO builder who has taken the time to contact us, you have confirmed the fact that we, as a Company, are succeeding in providing a high-quality product that you value and enjoy. FABULAND? products were discontinued almost 20 years ago and as inventory is depleted for certain elements the molds may be updated to reflect the current products being offered. This may account for removal of the word FABULAND from the element you mentioned although I was unable to locate any confirming documentation of this process." So I guess we are left with no real answer why LEGO did such a sloppy job of trying to remove the FABULAND from the cauldron. Quote
Shoc Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 Gaah! The distorted music is really creepy, and so is the kid... but the Fabuland sets in the model aren't, that's the cool part. I shall start posting some Fabuland MOCs within the next month, but as I have no Fabuland sets or figures, they shall have a nice little twist... :skull: Quote
Bartram Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 Is Bricklink my best bet for Fabuland minifigs? Or is there another site? Thanks Quote
fabfabuland Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 Hi Folks! I would like to show you a preview of a Fabuland website directory that we have been working on. It can be found at fabfabuland.com It is still in beta mode and we are still waiting on a few "ok to use pics" from a few people (WhiteFang please let us use your walrus/ minifig pic ha ha!) But we would love your input before the big debut! Thanks so much! FabFabuland Is Bricklink my best bet for Fabuland minifigs? Or is there another site? Thanks Yes, its probably your best bet if you are looking for specific figs. You will have to email the sellers individually to find out the overall quality of each fig (as some tend to have their paint rub off) With that said, if you are looking for mixed lots check out eBay especially the international sellers. You will often get a better price (20.00 for like 12 figs) Hope this helps! fabfabuland.com Ok, someone's gotta have an answer to my question:I have this figure: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=fab2c I need to get the hat off to have this figure: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=fab2d Bricklink says that the second figure here is the same as the first one there, so if possible, how do I remove the hat? I'm skeptical if it even comes off, after struggling with it, but perhaps someone knows if it's even supposed to come off in the first place, and if so, how to do it. Thanks fellow FBG members (or anyone else who knows)! Well maybe it doesn't come off. Some of them were glued on. If its a later version of the white bulldog it could be unremovable. Mine does tho. For sure. fabfabuland.com Quote
WhiteFang Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 fabfabuland.com It's better to put the link as a "live" one. fabfabuland, welcome to Eurobricks! It's nice to browse around this website of yours. It's quite a nice Fabulastic touch, with some interesting information and coverage. Looking forward to the completion of this website directory. It is still in beta mode and we are still waiting on a few "ok to use pics" from a few people (WhiteFang please let us use your walrus/ minifig pic ha ha!) But we would love your input before the big debut! Oh I just noticed my image is in there. Feel free to use it, to advocate the love of Fabuland. but do let me know about it via pm if you need others. Quote
Glacarcheo Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 What's the big deal about Fabuland? I don't understand of accept it (see sig). Quote
Shadows Posted July 17, 2009 Author Posted July 17, 2009 Is Bricklink my best bet for Fabuland minifigs? Or is there another site? Thanks Pretty much it. You can post in the buy/sell/trade/finds forum asking for people offering any, but it's rare. Quote
Peppermint_M Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 I have seen some great deals on ebay.co.uk I typed Lego Animal into the search bar and there were lots of about five or six that cost about £5 buy-it-now and not too high postage. If I hadn't been a bit broke I would have snapped them up! The pictures of the figures on ebay give you a decent idea of how they look/condition (my one issue with Bricklink is the nice shiney image of the part, but it saves on bandwidth, so *shrug*). Having hit a roadblock with my Agents MOCing (no dark blue ) I think I will try some more fabulandy Fabuland MOCs... Quote
Siegfried Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 What's the big deal about Fabuland? I don't understand of accept it (see sig). OK However, I completely hate Fabuland as the minifigs were lame, and it had no story. Well you're entitled to your opinion. I'm not a big Bionicle fan, but I think it's OK for parts sometimes. But... 1. Lame minifigs People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Now that is lame. 2. Story Bionicle has as much story as Days of our Lives. Any story that is made up as it goes along has zero appeal to me. Quote
keetong Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 Glacarcheo, lots of lego series barely have story city, space police, etc, etc. I guess you could say the main point of Fabuland was to create a community theme, fabuland also has more possibilities. At the time it was more directed and younger children with growing minds. Quote
Shadows Posted July 17, 2009 Author Posted July 17, 2009 Glacarcheo, lots of lego series barely have story city, space police, etc, etc. I guess you could say the main point of Fabuland was to create a community theme, fabuland also has more possibilities. Plus Fabuland did have stories and background information in every instruction booklet. Quote
keetong Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 They even had movies, sorry I couldn't help showing you this. Quote
Glacarcheo Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 OKWell you're entitled to your opinion. I'm not a big Bionicle fan, but I think it's OK for parts sometimes. But... 1. Lame minifigs People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Now that is lame. 2. Story Bionicle has as much story as Days of our Lives. Any story that is made up as it goes along has zero appeal to me. Yeah, umm, you're definately right about the minifigs (though I've never bought one) and they do make up the story as they go (it does appeal to me)... So yeah, I'm gonna go edit my sig. Quote
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