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LEGO |OT6| We Only Build in Black. And Sometimes Very Dark Grey.

Ok spoilers for The new IT movie:

So there's a Lego model in the film, a brick built green turtle. I need to look closer but I swear it uses two kinds of green AND round 1x1 tiles for eyes. Now the movie is set in 1989. Pretty sure when I was a kid there was very little green Lego - I recall all I bet had was the base plates. Certainly not a lot of bricks and certainly not more than one shade.

I'd have to look closer if I see it again though.

Maybe someone else who has seen can confirm. I also admit I probably wasn't playing with Lego in the late 80s so maybe I'm totally mistaken.

NERD ALERT. Lol.

Oh good movie, btw. I recommend it.

It was in the trailer so it's not really spoilers, and yea, those bricks didn't exist in 1989. From what I saw in the trailer, they just bought the green classic brick box.
 
Ok spoilers for The new IT movie:

So there's a Lego model in the film, a brick built green turtle. I need to look closer but I swear it uses two kinds of green AND round 1x1 tiles for eyes. Now the movie is set in 1989. Pretty sure when I was a kid there was very little green Lego - I recall all I bet had was the base plates. Certainly not a lot of bricks and certainly not more than one shade.

I'd have to look closer if I see it again though.

Maybe someone else who has seen can confirm. I also admit I probably wasn't playing with Lego in the late 80s so maybe I'm totally mistaken.

NERD ALERT. Lol.

Oh good movie, btw. I recommend it.

I was definitely shown some clickbait yesterday about how some Lego brick that was in the film didn't exist in the year of the story.
 
Ok spoilers for The new IT movie:

So there's a Lego model in the film, a brick built green turtle. I need to look closer but I swear it uses two kinds of green AND round 1x1 tiles for eyes. Now the movie is set in 1989. Pretty sure when I was a kid there was very little green Lego - I recall all I bet had was the base plates. Certainly not a lot of bricks and certainly not more than one shade.

I'd have to look closer if I see it again though.

Maybe someone else who has seen can confirm. I also admit I probably wasn't playing with Lego in the late 80s so maybe I'm totally mistaken.

NERD ALERT. Lol.

Oh good movie, btw. I recommend it.

Awesome, I'm definitely going to see it now.

Found this and if accurate looks like you're correct:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07/15801189140

I can't find "pastel green" in brickset or other references.
 

Koren

Member
Ok spoilers for The new IT movie:

So there's a Lego model in the film, a brick built green turtle. I need to look closer but I swear it uses two kinds of green AND round 1x1 tiles for eyes. Now the movie is set in 1989. Pretty sure when I was a kid there was very little green Lego - I recall all I bet had was the base plates. Certainly not a lot of bricks and certainly not more than one shade.

I'd have to look closer if I see it again though.

Maybe someone else who has seen can confirm. I also admit I probably wasn't playing with Lego in the late 80s so maybe I'm totally mistaken.

NERD ALERT. Lol.

Oh good movie, btw. I recommend it.
I'm happy, I remember having at least green plates (read: not baseplates) in the mid 80s (and trees/bushes ;)) besides base plates, and I got it right on my first try (6392 airport)

It was that uncommon that I remember it well.

I'd say there were two shades of green, too, at the time, a bright and a dark one (think trees).

But definitively not green bricks and not in two different greens (I'd say the closest I had was 1x1 round in trans green at the time)

Though I wonder, I believe you could buy bricks in unusual colors in parks (because they needed to produce them for their own builds), I'd like to know if you could have found those there in 1989. I wouldn't rule it out?
 
Death Star just had a rerelease/update last year.

I think we'll see some new trilogy ships coming up in UCS. TFA didn't have many new designs, but I can see the next UCS X-Wing be a T-70 with the split wings (and unlike the minifig scaled set, the uCS one will probably have the two parts really fit together into one part.) I feel TLJ has some interesting new designs, so we might get one of those too, depending on how iconic they get.

That Death Star is a piece of shit. Where's the spherical paneling? I imagine they could update it into a super deluxe version with more spacing and better detail like the upcoming Millenium Falcon in a few years.
 

DonShula

Member
That Death Star is a piece of shit. Where's the spherical paneling? I imagine they could update it into a super deluxe version with more spacing and better detail like the upcoming Millenium Falcon in a few years.

Having built it this year for the first time, it does leave a lot to be desired in terms of building techniques. There's a lot of stacking going on. I expect the designers could do some nice things with a complete redesign.

First $1000 set confirmed
 
Having built it this year for the first time, it does leave a lot to be desired in terms of building techniques. There's a lot of stacking going on. I expect the designers could do some nice things with a complete redesign.

First $1000 set confirmed

Minifig scale or bust.
 

mrkgoo

Member
It was in the trailer so it's not really spoilers, and yea, those bricks didn't exist in 1989. From what I saw in the trailer, they just bought the green classic brick box.

I was definitely shown some clickbait yesterday about how some Lego brick that was in the film didn't exist in the year of the story.

Awesome, I'm definitely going to see it now.

Found this and if accurate looks like you're correct:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07/15801189140

I can't find "pastel green" in brickset or other references.


I'm happy, I remember having at least green plates (read: not baseplates) in the mid 80s (and trees/bushes ;)) besides base plates, and I got it right on my first try (6392 airport)

It was that uncommon that I remember it well.

I'd say there were two shades of green, too, at the time, a bright and a dark one (think trees).

But definitively not green bricks and not in two different greens (I'd say the closest I had was 1x1 round in trans green at the time)

Though I wonder, I believe you could buy bricks in unusual colors in parks (because they needed to produce them for their own builds), I'd like to know if you could have found those there in 1989. I wouldn't rule it out?

Haha sweet, at least I'm not crazy. Wait maybe spotting this makes me a bit crazy.
 

Osahi

Member
About the IT-thing. It was exactly what I was thinking when I saw it.
Those bricks didn't exist by then. It even has Mixel-style eyes irc
 
Having built it this year for the first time, it does leave a lot to be desired in terms of building techniques. There's a lot of stacking going on. I expect the designers could do some nice things with a complete redesign.

First $1000 set confirmed

Well, I found the Ewok village to be impressive for what it was. Wish the Death Star could have been as inspired.
 
Appeal of the Best Star to me is the nostalgia trip. Building all these small vignettes and seeing little touches from the films. It is also a great way to display a ton of minifigs.
 

Ponn

Banned
Got my OFS box today. It also had the new halloween set and 4 Ninjago CMF packs. I got 4 new figs and no doubles so far. Been lucking out with these.

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I wasn't against getting any of these figs but I still haven't got selfie stick Jay which is the only one I really needed. I think i'm going to stop getting these from S@H while i'm ahead and just bricklink selfie stick Jay.
 

Jimrpg

Member
Yikes the Ninjago City set is AU$499 in Australia. I suppose there's $50 worth of tax there still it makes it seem more expensive than it should.

After discount I got Assembly square for AU$279 at Myer so its a huge difference. Hope Myer stock the Ninjago city set!
 

DBT85

Member
I'm not interested in modulars. I'm not interested in modulars. I'm not interested in modulars. I'm not interested in modulars.

Must resist.
 
That Dino Creator set is amazing. I definitly need a second one for a Triceratops

Now I really want that dino set too. It'll combine nicely with a buildable figure I think,

Need at least 3 total.


Got my OFS box today. It also had the new halloween set and 4 Ninjago CMF packs. I got 4 new figs and no doubles so far. Been lucking out with these.

I wasn't against getting any of these figs but I still haven't got selfie stick Jay which is the only one I really needed. I think i'm going to stop getting these from S@H while i'm ahead and just bricklink selfie stick Jay.

I need several of the "fish" heads. Well, just the angler and octopus ones. Maybe if the shark has lasers on it. I prefer the Left Shark costume CMF or the Atlantis shark head.
 
I'm not interested in modulars. I'm not interested in modulars. I'm not interested in modulars. I'm not interested in modulars.

Must resist.

They keep their value very well. You can build and sell later. You could get all your money back and maybe even make some.
 

DBT85

Member
They keep their value very well. You can build and sell later. You could get all your money back and maybe even make some.
Already done £700 on force Friday and will be another £500 for the Falcon.

And I really don't feel the urge with them like I do with the ucs stuff.
 

boltz

Member
Hi guys, haven't posted here in a while, been out of the Lego loop. Started looking up what new sets have come out in the past year or so and there's so much cool stuff, especially the larger sets. However, it gives me the same feeling I get whenever I look at my Steam backlog - there's just so much choice that I don't feel like committing to anything and end up browsing the web or going onto Gaf instead. Anyone else feel that way?
 
Hi guys, haven't posted here in a while, been out of the Lego loop. Started looking up what new sets have come out in the past year or so and there's so much cool stuff, especially the larger sets. However, it gives me the same feeling I get whenever I look at my Steam backlog - there's just so much choice that I don't feel like committing to anything and end up browsing the web or going onto Gaf instead. Anyone else feel that way?

I wish. It would save me a lot of money. However, I do have the same overwhelming feeling because there is too much out there that I like.
 
I hope palace cinema stays in production until november, cant get it right now

If it's retiring soon then it's already out of production, once they sell through their stock, it's done.

You'll be lucky if it's around in November I'd have thought, but at the same time by then you wouldn't have to pay much over RRP on eBay or somewhere for a set, if you can't find one anywhere else. These modulars aren't LEGO-exclusive so there's a decent chance you can find one in some other toy store.
 

DBT85

Member
That's because you haven't tried one yet...
Ehhh, it's the look of them that doesn't grab me like the UCS ones do. I'll probably end up getting cinema with my falcon points just because it's going, even though I'd rather the mini or camper or something.

A lot is spent on the interiors which do nothing for me. Part of why I'm glad the mf wasn't a full interior.
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
Ehhh, it's the look of them that doesn't grab me like the UCS ones do. I'll probably end up getting cinema with my falcon points just because it's going, even though I'd rather the mini or camper or something.

A lot is spent on the interiors which do nothing for me. Part of why I'm glad the mf wasn't a full interior.

mini modulars got me in to the modulars. Then I missed a couple due to limited space/money. And found I wasn't overly bothered so I sold everything
 

leng jai

Member
Don't really care about the interiors to be honest. I mean, 98% of the time it's on display with only the exterior visible anyway. The Palace Cinema has one of the better exteriors, worst part of the set is the limousine actually.
 
Heads up, some Lego Dimensions sets are 50% at S@H. Lego Batman Movie and Ghostbusters story packs at $22.49 each, Excalibur Batman, Knight Rider, Goonies level pack, Mission Impossible level pack, Hermione, Lego City, and a bunch of older sets.

Those sets were already at that prices in other stores on the past, but if you still do not have them and want some points...
 
So i started modding my UCS ISD because i saw this picture online:
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Looks really similar but i'm not done yet.
It makes a big difference because the engine part really doesn't have much details.
 
Heads up, some Lego Dimensions sets are 50% at S@H. Lego Batman Movie and Ghostbusters story packs at $22.49 each, Excalibur Batman, Knight Rider, Goonies level pack, Mission Impossible level pack, Hermione, Lego City, and a bunch of older sets.

Those sets were already at that prices in other stores on the past, but if you still do not have them and want some points...

I'm honestly waiting for $5 max for story packs and $1-3 for the smaller sets

I'm still jelly the west coast got those $1 story sets/ packs :(
 

Osahi

Member
Palace Cinema was my first ever modular and I love it.

It was a wedding gift I got from my sister (I'm a huge cinema fan and work as a screenwriter, so it was the best of both worlds). So it holds a special place in my heart too, even though I admit it being the weakest of the bunch I own

It was my second modular though, as just weeks before my then wife-to-be and I bought Parisian restaurant.

It was the start of my return from the dark ages
 

DBT85

Member
mini modulars got me in to the modulars. Then I missed a couple due to limited space/money. And found I wasn't overly bothered so I sold everything
This is kind of my thinking. Like, I'm actually annoyed I wasn't back in to Lego to get the b wing or the y wing or the isd. I don't care at all that I've missed modulars. I think I'd be more bothered if I didn't get tower bridge or Big Ben.

But then I bought the new death star lol.
 
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