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I can't believe this Ninjago Cole minifig goes for $7.99 MSRP at TRU!!!
I'm sure it's TRU jacked up pricing and it's an exclusive. Similar to how they put a $20 price on the minifig packs and micro builds they did for promos which are also way overpriced IMO.

I'd pay $7.99 per minifig if they were super hero minifigs variations for comic book geeks. Various versions from different comic book eras. Same goes for tons of other IPs that most likely won't ever be made into sets.

It is also a unique print so I'll probably pay out that outrageous price. I feel like I'm paying aftermarket price for 1 minifig.


Set 5004393: Cole

Dat Jay Garrick! I NEED IT!

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Lego 5004393 - Ninjago Cole Exclusive Package by Gnaat Lego, on Flickr


EDIT:
I'd easily pay $8 up to $10 for an official LEGO of stuff like this:


Drives me crazy seeing really good custom minifigs wishing LEGO would do them.

Hot Dog set around 30% off. Seem like there may be a pricing error or something.
A few others are on sale for 20% off.

http://toysnbricks.com/usa-target-lego-sets-on-sale-36-off-or-more/

70593: The Green NRG Dragon
$31.99 MSRP is $49.99!
Snap. Get that Hot Dog Cart people. Such a silly and fun set. There are no mind-blowing techniques or anything, but it is just a fun set to have. Bonus: you get a hot dog suit for your figures!
 
Snap. Get that Hot Dog Cart people. Such a silly and fun set. There are no mind-blowing techniques or anything, but it is just a fun set to have. Bonus: you get a hot dog suit for your figures!

Hot Dog CMF goes for around $8+ in the aftermarket plus shipping which i s $2+ so Hot Dog suit is worth a lot if you don't have one already.
 

Osahi

Member
Finished the UCS Slave-1 last night. What a magnificent beast! It's huge, immensly detailed and looks terrific in flight mode on it's stand. The build was very cool too, without to much reliance on technic based systems like Star Wars sets sometimes tend to do (the whole brownish red base is bricks and plates upon bricks and plates, only the green body is plates on a small technic hull.

Sometimes the instructions were a bit unclear though, but I didn't encounter any big problems (appart from placing the loading crane for Carbon Han wrong, and only discovering it a lot of steps further).

Only thing holding me back from ordering the Tie now is it's price (230 euro's for 1700 bricks, it's to damn high)

Next up: Wetwires Ecto-1, and I have the Resistance Troop Transporter coming in soon via Amazon.de (thanks Winnie). And now I see that the local toy shop is doing a 15% off promo on all toys, including Lego. Which means their allready moderatly priced Krennic's shuttle could be mine for 75 euro's. I'm allready well over my monthly budget though, and I'm running out of space to display.
 

valkyre

Member
Finished the UCS Slave-1 last night. What a magnificent beast! It's huge, immensly detailed and looks terrific in flight mode on it's stand. The build was very cool too, without to much reliance on technic based systems like Star Wars sets sometimes tend to do (the whole brownish red base is bricks and plates upon bricks and plates, only the green body is plates on a small technic hull.

Sometimes the instructions were a bit unclear though, but I didn't encounter any big problems (appart from placing the loading crane for Carbon Han wrong, and only discovering it a lot of steps further).

Only thing holding me back from ordering the Tie now is it's price (230 euro's for 1700 bricks, it's to damn high)

Next up: Wetwires Ecto-1, and I have the Resistance Troop Transporter coming in soon via Amazon.de (thanks Winnie). And now I see that the local toy shop is doing a 15% off promo on all toys, including Lego. Which means their allready moderatly priced Krennic's shuttle could be mine for 75 euro's. I'm allready well over my monthly budget though, and I'm running out of space to display.

Congrats on the Slave I, it is truly an amazing set, but let me inform you that structurally this set has a flaw if you intend on displaying it on its stand. It "bends" and the top part starts to slide down because it is not adequately supported structurally.

It happened to me so here is a photo (notice the gap between the cockpit area and the cargo area):

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But dont fret, there is a very quick and easy fix that I suggest you do so that you set never has this and your Slave I stays in mint condition while displaying on its stand. You can find it here:

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/ind...mod-ucs-slave-1-anti-droopbend-when-on-stand/

Its really a 5 minute thing that I wish I knew, because in my case due to that bending issue I had to disassemble quite a lot of parts to fix it.
 

Osahi

Member
Congrats on the Slave I, it is truly an amazing set, but let me inform you that structurally this set has a flaw if you intend on displaying it on its stand. It "bends" and the top part starts to slide down because it is not adequately supported structurally.

It happened to me so here is a photo (notice the gap between the cockpit area and the cargo area):

956899215003P1050560.jpg


But dont fret, there is a very quick and easy fix that I suggest you do so that you set never has this and your Slave I stays in mint condition while displaying on its stand. You can find it here:

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/ind...mod-ucs-slave-1-anti-droopbend-when-on-stand/


Its really a 5 minute thing that I wish I knew, because in my case due to that bending issue I had to disassemble quite a lot of parts to fix it.
Thanks, I'll look into it. First thing I hear about this. I don't have the technic brick as an extra lying around (I never broke down a set before, everything I own is displayed) but I might need to break down some stuff in the near future, so I'll probably have one to spare then.
 

wetwired

Member
Speaking of Christo custom minifigs from a few days ago. I kinda like this for a minifig scale clayface. Seems like a custom mould. If it is a LEGO mould I can't place what minifig it comes from.

Few more custom minifigs here

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Lego Clayface custom by Christo by Gnaat Lego, on Flickr

I hope this one makes it to LEGO Batman movie CMFs. It's a classic Batman costume from the crazy golden age days.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/114676176@N08/24142480324/in/album-72157664165759456/
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Zebra Batman - Lego Christo's Custom by Gnaat Lego, on Flickr

That clayface is based off the Lego Batman video game version.

Coincidentally I stumbled across that Zebra Batman from Christo last night myself, though the one I found had a matching cape.

Looks like it was an exclusive for the Indonesian Comic Con, I can't find anyone selling one though as that was my next search after finding a pic of it :)
 
Congrats on the Slave I, it is truly an amazing set, but let me inform you that structurally this set has a flaw if you intend on displaying it on its stand. It "bends" and the top part starts to slide down because it is not adequately supported structurally.

Wow, I've never noticed that.

I'm going to try to forget I saw this post so I don't notice it happening on mine.
 

nny

Member
I received today a LEGO order, and it came with a gift 30472 (Parrot polybag) and a nice Thank You card...never gotten one of these extras before...nice of them :)
 
I'm not completely done with this yet, but I won't finish the interiors until I've had a chance to look at the movie again, so here we go: the Ghostbusters 2016 headquarters!

Lego Ghostbusters (2016) HQ MOC by siegfried_fm, on Flickr

Rather remarkably, this was made almost entirely from parts I already had in my collection. I only had to make a small order for the green ridge on the roof. It was fun to build within limitations for once - except when I ran out of longer 1x plates and had to use tons and tons of 1x2 ones :D.

The garage fits the new Ecto-1 (with a liiiiittle bit of cheating - the antennas need to fold down and stick out the back windows) and has an opening door. There's a Chinese restaurant downstairs and the lab upstairs, including a ghost storage in the gray part.

It doesn't show very well on camera, but the airducts are metallic silver - I finally had somewhere to use those old Agents parts! All the Chinese lettering is accurate, at least to the Lego Dimensions version.
 

wetwired

Member
I'm not completely done with this yet, but I won't finish the interiors until I've had a chance to look at the movie again, so here we go: the Ghostbusters 2016 headquarters!

Lego Ghostbusters (2016) HQ MOC by siegfried_fm, on Flickr

Rather remarkably, this was made almost entirely from parts I already had in my collection. I only had to make a small order for the green ridge on the roof. It was fun to build within limitations for once - except when I ran out of longer 1x plates and had to use tons and tons of 1x2 ones :D.

The garage fits the new Ecto-1 (with a liiiiittle bit of cheating - the antennas need to fold down and stick out the back windows) and has an opening door. There's a Chinese restaurant downstairs and the lab upstairs, including a ghost storage in the gray part.

It doesn't show very well on camera, but the airducts are metallic silver - I finally had somewhere to use those old Agents parts! All the Chinese lettering is accurate, at least to the Lego Dimensions version.

Awesome, looking forward to seeing the inside
 

woodypop

Member
I find myself strangely gravitating towards Prison Island whenever i see it on sale hmm...

Does anyone here actually own it and has it displayed or something? I don't even know what i'd actually do with the thing, City is usually a dull theme for displays compared to stuff like modulars and what not but this one is calling out to me somehow....
I don't get very many City sets, but I did end up getting Prison Island when it was decently discounted on Amazon. Just seems kinda cool. Haven't built it yet, though.
 

valkyre

Member
Just finished building the Parisian Restaurant and Detective's Office.

In my humble opinion these sets are absolutely Lego at its best. After building Parisian I thought it couldnt possibly get better but the Detective's Office proved me wrong.

The amount of detail, the backstory, the themes, the incredible design and the build is just so so good...

Honestly those 2 are the best most satisfying Lego sets I ever purchased. Wow.

Now, I am salivating for that Assembly Square.
 

leng jai

Member

wetwired

Member
Here is pictures of my backlog in a corner of my new Lego Room. Pictures of the rest of the setup will be coming soon. As you can see, I have a lot of stuff to build that built up over time >.>

Backlog up in new house 1 by Brendan M, on Flickr

Backlog up in new house 2 by Brendan M, on Flickr

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That is a lot of lego, I don't have much of a backlog, never do really as it gets built pretty quickly after purchase. Currently just have my 2nd Firehouse HQ which literally arrived this morning, which I won't be building anyway, just making one larger one out of it's parts. A 2016 Ecto-1 set...and that's about it.

Though I do have a massive long list of mocs I want to do.
 
Games, yes? A Lego backlog is something I'll never understand. I pretty much build anything within a week of purchase, but then again I only buy a few sets a year.

There's your answer...

If you replace year with month or for some of us even week, coupled with already limited time and other obligations and hobbies, then the idea of a quickly expanding backlog doesn't seem so far fetched anymore :p
 
3 for 2 on toys in the UK at Tesco. If you can find a couple of people to go in with you could potentially get the Technic Porsche for around £150.

Adding my name to the "I want a Porsche in the Kingston area" list.

Games, yes? A Lego backlog is something I'll never understand. I pretty much build anything within a week of purchase, but then again I only buy a few sets a year.

I do buy more than I build, but it's mainly a space thing. I could build the Tower Bridge I've just bought but I'd need to dismantle all my modular buildings to display it, so it's gonna wait until I either want to do that, or have more space for it. When something goes up, something else has to come down, so I don't build everything I buy right away.
 

Osahi

Member
I'm not completely done with this yet, but I won't finish the interiors until I've had a chance to look at the movie again, so here we go: the Ghostbusters 2016 headquarters!

Lego Ghostbusters (2016) HQ MOC by siegfried_fm, on Flickr

Rather remarkably, this was made almost entirely from parts I already had in my collection. I only had to make a small order for the green ridge on the roof. It was fun to build within limitations for once - except when I ran out of longer 1x plates and had to use tons and tons of 1x2 ones :D.

The garage fits the new Ecto-1 (with a liiiiittle bit of cheating - the antennas need to fold down and stick out the back windows) and has an opening door. There's a Chinese restaurant downstairs and the lab upstairs, including a ghost storage in the gray part.

It doesn't show very well on camera, but the airducts are metallic silver - I finally had somewhere to use those old Agents parts! All the Chinese lettering is accurate, at least to the Lego Dimensions version.

Too bad that due to the new rules you can't post this on Ideas anymore. It would reach 10k for sure. Awesome stuff!

In other news: I caved and got Kenricks shuttle for 75 euros. Couldn't resist that deal (toy shop doing 15% on everything to get people early in shops for Sinterklaas, and they had Kenricks shuttle allready at 89 in stead of 109...)
 

mclem

Member
One thing struck me while looking at my WIP Disney Castle (i.e. with the central blue roof in place, which is relevant):



... seeing that roof made me think, are there any nice MOCs of Grauman's Chinese Theater? The shape of the roof reminded me of it, and it'd be a great subject for a build.
 
One thing struck me while looking at my WIP Disney Castle (i.e. with the central blue roof in place, which is relevant):




... seeing that roof made me think, are there any nice MOCs of Grauman's Chinese Theater? The shape of the roof reminded me of it, and it'd be a great subject for a build.

Not exactly what you had in mind, but the twin build of Palace Cinema looks amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GatU8Px-8Do

Also this:

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Cindres

Vied for a tag related to cocks, so here it is.
My Holiday Train and power functions (minus train motor, next week, damned warehouse supplies) just arrived. The box is bigger than I imagined, so excited to build this one, looks so damned pretty.

Probably gonna buy a load more track off bricklink, don't know how big the default circle is but I get the feeling I'll want a bigger radius to be able to fit presents behind it under the tree.
 
My Holiday Train and power functions (minus train motor, next week, damned warehouse supplies) just arrived. The box is bigger than I imagined, so excited to build this one, looks so damned pretty.

Probably gonna buy a load more track off bricklink, don't know how big the default circle is but I get the feeling I'll want a bigger radius to be able to fit presents behind it under the tree.

Somehow i STILL haven't found out whether the default circle is even a circle at ALL or just half a circle? I mean, in pics it often shows a half circle.... do they even include enough for a full one then?
 

valkyre

Member
There's your answer...

If you replace year with month or for some of us even week, coupled with already limited time and other obligations and hobbies, then the idea of a quickly expanding backlog doesn't seem so far fetched anymore :p

It still seems far fetched to me and I really would love to understand the idea of having such a huge backlog of stuff you obviously want very much to build and display but eventually dont.

I just dont understand why buy sets if :

a) you dont want to use the parts for a MOC

b) you dont want to nvest at it

c) you arent going for sealed collections (which i can understand)

Are you ever going to have the space required to display all of them? Probably not. So you will start dismantling old sets. Those pictures have an incredibly ridiculous amount of lego that arent being built. And the sizes vary from sets that have 4k pieces to sets that are 300-400 pieces. Why not build those even?

Mind you I have some sealed sets myself but that is because b) I want to invest at them.

I couldnt imagine myself for example buying the Ghostbusters headquarters and not build it if all the above criteria are met.

That backlog aint gonna get smaller. Its really going out of hand, at that pace in 5 years or so you'll need a storage, the Lego room wont cut it anymore or it will take a ridiculous amount of display space.

A few sets of backlog I get it. But so many I dont. Just trying to understand, that's all. :)
 

mclem

Member
Somehow i STILL haven't found out whether the default circle is even a circle at ALL or just half a circle? I mean, in pics it often shows a half circle.... do they even include enough for a full one then?

According to Bricklink, it contains 16 pieces of curved track piece 53400.. According to this link, 16 pieces of curved track is sufficient to make a complete circle.

I'm assuming they're talking about the same curve specifications. It seems that there's only a 22.5 degree and a 45 degree track piece, as far as I can discern, and the 22.5 degree piece would indeed fit the 16 pieces -> full circle statement.


Edit: Bricklink too mentions '16 pieces' in the details page for 53400.
 
It still seems far fetched to me and I really would love to understand the idea of having such a huge backlog of stuff you obviously want very much to build and display but eventually dont.

I just dont understand why buy sets if :

a) you dont want to use the parts for a MOC

b) you dont want to nvest at it

c) you arent going for sealed collections (which i can understand)

Are you ever going to have the space required to display all of them? Probably not. So you will start dismantling old sets. Those pictures have an incredibly ridiculous amount of lego that arent being built. And the sizes vary from sets that have 4k pieces to sets that are 300-400 pieces. Why not build those even?

Mind you I have some sealed sets myself but that is because b) I want to invest at them.

I couldnt imagine myself for example buying the Ghostbusters headquarters and not build it if all the above criteria are met.

That backlog aint gonna get smaller. Its really going out of hand, at that pace in 5 years or so you'll need a storage, the Lego room wont cut it anymore or it will take a ridiculous amount of display space.

A few sets of backlog I get it. But so many I dont. Just trying to understand, that's all. :)


Well... i get all of your arguments, but consider the SALE factor which is incredibly potent with Lego! Want a set to build some day maybe but see it on sale (a good one) NOW? You'll buy it unless you wanna take the chance it will be either

a) OOP/gone forever and possibly pay ridiculous aftermarket prices on it later

b) never get a deal again THIS good again (talking about sales that are say, 40% or higher for instance)

Then of course you have a lot of people who THINK they'll eventually get around to building all those sets ONE day, although most probably know that we will eventually have to sell off a bunch of sets because like you said, it is getting out of hand to one degree or another at least.

I mean, a lot of people in this thread, myself included suffer from at LEAST one these factors listed above and we all have different ways of dealing with it i guess...

I am currently content buying a lot of sets, some of which i won't get around to after a while i see off, some i still have the intention of building, others will maybe one day get integrated into the collective etc.
 
Just keep your eye on Lepin's website

That the sad thing really.

I am not as talented in MOCing like that but most of the fun I have from Lego is assembling the sets, even if they are not mine creations. I would love a community where people share their creations for others to build (with the necessary credit) but that is harder to happen more and more since greedy companies will like to profit over creators ideas.
 
That the sad thing really.

I am not as talented in MOCing like that but most of the fun I have from Lego is assembling the sets, even if they are not mine creations. I would love a community where people share their creations for others to build (with the necessary credit) but that is harder to happen more and more since creedy companies will like to profit over creators ideas.

I believe that rebrickable is what you want, although having never used it I'm not sure if it's EXACTLY what you're after.
 
Well... i get all of your arguments, but consider the SALE factor which is incredibly potent with Lego! Want a set to build some day maybe but see it on sale (a good one) NOW? You'll buy it unless you wanna take the chance it will be either

a) OOP/gone forever and possibly pay ridiculous aftermarket prices on it later

b) never get a deal again THIS good again (talking about sales that are say, 40% or higher for instance)

Then of course you have a lot of people who THINK they'll eventually get around to building all those sets ONE day, although most probably know that we will eventually have to sell off a bunch of sets because like you said, it is getting out of hand to one degree or another at least.

I mean, a lot of people in this thread, myself included suffer from at LEAST one these factors listed above and we all have different ways of dealing with it i guess...

I am currently content buying a lot of sets, some of which i won't get around to after a while i see off, some i still have the intention of building, others will maybe one day get integrated into the collective etc.

But then again you have to be rational otherwise your hobby becomes an adiction out of control and will make your life misarable in the long term.

I used to do exactly the same with videogames. Specially in the last years with digital sales. That cool game you may want to play is on sale right now. I buy it. Never have the time to invest on it and the next sales comes. You do it again. Soon your backlog is huge and it starts to consume you, finantially and emotionaly. You have a little free time you have to play that game. It becomes an obligation. Soon you are not doing other important things like caring about yourself and you SO. It goes down....

I still do it but less frequent. I undertood it is bad for me.

Before I buy something or commit to a hobby I have to ask myself: will I have time for that? Usually I will have to give up another hobby (there are many things that catches my interest), force myself to sell that stuff and then start. Not giving up other important stuff, but other hobby.

I started looking at Lego this year. I decided to give up my old videogame collection (90s stuff), comics (went digital), some model cars, an huge Playmobil Egypt Diorama, and a complete collection of Skylanders (will do the same for Disney Infinity, just preparing my heart). More stuff also will have to go out, working on it.

Bought a few sets of Lego (six). Only 2 remains unbuild, and I will do it in my next week spare time. Decided to not go for investment (resell them is not my goal), so boxes are going trash. It also help to not thing it as a collection, but a pleasure in building stuff. I even let great sales pass, like 40% off on Simpsons House here. It was a pain to let it go, but it was better for me in the long term.

I am still learning to control myself. Otherwise I will end like those acumulators guys. Sales will always happen. I am not talking about that poster, but if I build such backlog (I did for other things in the past) I know for sure I will never have the time needed to build everything, the time or will to resell it, it will only grow and stay there.
 

Cindres

Vied for a tag related to cocks, so here it is.
Somehow i STILL haven't found out whether the default circle is even a circle at ALL or just half a circle? I mean, in pics it often shows a half circle.... do they even include enough for a full one then?

I put the track together at lunch to see how big it is. They include 16 curved pieces, one full circle.
 

ruxtpin

Banned
My backlog looks a lot like Ryu's. I keep telling myself I'm gonna just open a sort a lot of them for loose pieces, but everything except a few recent sets is in storage.
 
S16 finally hit my area and I grabbed 4.

Devil suit, Mariachi, Rogue and Android. 4 in 4 hand feel success.

No hiker, penguin or banana man though I was late I guess.
 

Osahi

Member
Just built the Ideas Ecto-1. Great set Wetwired. I loved the build, and I love how it looks. I was especially impressed with how the sidewindows are added. Also: tons of greebling. So much small pieces that at the end you have a lot of those doubles left (more then I ever had in such moderate sized set).

Only thing that is a bit of a shame is that it doesn't have opening doors, nor seats for all 4. Which are two things the new one fixes. Both are great though, and I'm glad I bit the bullet on both.
 

Ryuuroden

Member
It still seems far fetched to me and I really would love to understand the idea of having such a huge backlog of stuff you obviously want very much to build and display but eventually dont.

I just dont understand why buy sets if :

a) you dont want to use the parts for a MOC

b) you dont want to nvest at it

c) you arent going for sealed collections (which i can understand)

Are you ever going to have the space required to display all of them? Probably not. So you will start dismantling old sets. Those pictures have an incredibly ridiculous amount of lego that arent being built. And the sizes vary from sets that have 4k pieces to sets that are 300-400 pieces. Why not build those even?

Mind you I have some sealed sets myself but that is because b) I want to invest at them.

I couldnt imagine myself for example buying the Ghostbusters headquarters and not build it if all the above criteria are met.

That backlog aint gonna get smaller. Its really going out of hand, at that pace in 5 years or so you'll need a storage, the Lego room wont cut it anymore or it will take a ridiculous amount of display space.

A few sets of backlog I get it. But so many I dont. Just trying to understand, that's all. :)

Well I will address this if there is a misconception that I will not be opening them. I have been planning to move for over a year now and finally just did so while I continued to buy sets, I did not really mess with them as my old Lego Room was only 300 sq feet and was not easy to work in. I no longer had access to the other rooms in the house to work on expanding my Orthanc Moc due to the 1 year old and so I basically put a freeze on building sets for the time being. Almost all of the super hero sets and non exclusive sets on that wall will not be built and will instead be parted out and sorted plus minifigs. The sets I tend to display are any star wars sets and also exclusive sets. There are also odd and end lower line sets I end up displaying because they are cool vehicles or dragons like in Ninjago. Now that I am in a new place with an entire basement for Lego, those sets will end up being built fairly quickly. I have lots of new display space and a larger city display area like Jang does (still not nearly as big as his). I would say at least 50 of the sets in that backlog are just for minifigs and parts.

To address the addiction aspect. I travel to conventions to display my custom mocs and many of them use quite a few bricks. Orthanc, for instance, uses between 75,000 and 100,000 bricks. My new project should surpass Orthanc in size. I also have a yearly budget for Lego and stick to it, it just happens to be fairly large as Lego is pretty much my only hobby.
 

ghostmind

Member
Well I will address this if there is a misconception that I will not be opening them. I have been planning to move for over a year now and finally just did so while I continued to buy sets, I did not really mess with them as my old Lego Room was only 300 sq feet and was not easy to work in. I no longer had access to the other rooms in the house to work on expanding my Orthanc Moc due to the 1 year old and so I basically put a freeze on building sets for the time being. Almost all of the super hero sets and non exclusive sets on that wall will not be built and will instead be parted out and sorted plus minifigs. The sets I tend to display are any star wars sets and also exclusive sets. There are also odd and end lower line sets I end up displaying because they are cool vehicles or dragons like in Ninjago. Now that I am in a new place with an entire basement for Lego, those sets will end up being built fairly quickly. I have lots of new display space and a larger city display area like Jang does (still not nearly as big as his). I would say at least 50 of the sets in that backlog are just for minifigs and parts.

To address the addiction aspect. I travel to conventions to display my custom mocs and many of them use quite a few bricks. Orthanc, for instance, uses between 75,000 and 100,000 bricks. My new project should surpass Orthanc in size. I also have a yearly budget for Lego and stick to it, it just happens to be fairly large as Lego is pretty much my only hobby.

I'm still struggling with getting my LEGO rooms ready, and as such my backlog has grown to the point of encompassing my entire basement!

I have tons of sets to build, and even more to break down, but I hope that sometime in the next year I will have something to share with GAF.
 

valkyre

Member
Well I will address this if there is a misconception that I will not be opening them. I have been planning to move for over a year now and finally just did so while I continued to buy sets, I did not really mess with them as my old Lego Room was only 300 sq feet and was not easy to work in. I no longer had access to the other rooms in the house to work on expanding my Orthanc Moc due to the 1 year old and so I basically put a freeze on building sets for the time being. Almost all of the super hero sets and non exclusive sets on that wall will not be built and will instead be parted out and sorted plus minifigs. The sets I tend to display are any star wars sets and also exclusive sets. There are also odd and end lower line sets I end up displaying because they are cool vehicles or dragons like in Ninjago. Now that I am in a new place with an entire basement for Lego, those sets will end up being built fairly quickly. I have lots of new display space and a larger city display area like Jang does (still not nearly as big as his). I would say at least 50 of the sets in that backlog are just for minifigs and parts.

To address the addiction aspect. I travel to conventions to display my custom mocs and many of them use quite a few bricks. Orthanc, for instance, uses between 75,000 and 100,000 bricks. My new project should surpass Orthanc in size. I also have a yearly budget for Lego and stick to it, it just happens to be fairly large as Lego is pretty much my only hobby.

Thanks for taking the time to give us a better picture. Not that you had to explain yourself or anything but when I looked at that backlog I honestly gasped! :) It looked more like you starting a Bricklink store rather than having all these sets for yourself. Understandable that most of these sets are aimed for parts to do your Mocs, it was one of my assumptions, besides, i have done the same myself (2 mocs under my belt Maz Kanata's Castle that I have posted here before and Mos Eisley Cantina in the works)

But some othe sets you got there man... I would just rip the box open and start building till my back hurts! It is very very hard for me to resist when I crave something.
 
Thanks for taking the time to give us a better picture. Not that you had to explain yourself or anything but when I looked at that backlog I honestly gasped! :) It looked more like you starting a Bricklink store rather than having all these sets for yourself. Understandable that most of these sets are aimed for parts to do your Mocs, it was one of my assumptions, besides, i have done the same myself (2 mocs under my belt Maz Kanata's Castle that I have posted here before and Mos Eisley Cantina in the works)

But some othe sets you got there man... I would just rip the box open and start building till my back hurts! It is very very hard for me to resist when I crave something.


Ryu I think Valkyre here expressed his thoughts very well, I would like to make his words mine.

Please do not misunderstand my post. When I saw your backlog I saw myself and my problems, not your reality. Have fun!
 
Ryu I think Valkyre here expressed his thoughts very well, I would like to make his words mine.

Please do not misunderstand my post. When I saw your backlog I saw myself and my problems, not your reality. Have fun!

Eh, doesn't change the fact that that actually IS the reality for many users here, even if his specific situation has another explanation...

It's ok though, Lego does that to people ;)
 

Ryuuroden

Member
Thanks for taking the time to give us a better picture. Not that you had to explain yourself or anything but when I looked at that backlog I honestly gasped! :) It looked more like you starting a Bricklink store rather than having all these sets for yourself. Understandable that most of these sets are aimed for parts to do your Mocs, it was one of my assumptions, besides, i have done the same myself (2 mocs under my belt Maz Kanata's Castle that I have posted here before and Mos Eisley Cantina in the works)

But some othe sets you got there man... I would just rip the box open and start building till my back hurts! It is very very hard for me to resist when I crave something.

Oh yeah, I will be working an the Cantina too, I have 2 of the sets just for that reason. 3 of my shelf displays are by planet and its pretty much the only missing part to my Tatooine display.
 

Plum

Member
Pet shop is here, feel a little kid again. Probably will just put it in a trunk box until I have time to build.

Can't wait for mine to arrive. The Star Wars Advent Calendar (along with the Christmas freebie) I ordered with it have already shipped but the Pet Shop shouldn't do the same until at least the 2nd. Sucks, but when something's retiring so soon it's understandable. Did build the Doctor Who set today, actually looks really great on display.
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
Has anyone seen any big Big Ben mods - e.g. Buying two sets and extending it out to contain more of the parliament buildings?
 
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