Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | DaMax | Posted: | May 19, 2024 07:25 | Subject: | 21348-1 | Viewed: | 89 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| Hi,
Is it possible to get access to the "Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's
Tale" Set Inventory?
It's already present somewhere, like in Brickset.com or in Lego official
instruction pdf.
Thank you!
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Author: | Bollini | Posted: | May 16, 2024 10:21 | Subject: | Bricks with letter on top | Viewed: | 109 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Hey guys!
I bought a box full of lego and found plenty of 2x4 bricks of recent date. All
of them have a letter on one of the studs instead of “lego”. Almost all letters
can be found on the different bricks. Anyone know what this is ?
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | May 16, 2024 00:26 | Subject: | I need tree inspiration | Viewed: | 139 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| I'm wanting to build a beer garden modeled after Viktualienmarkt's in
Munich. It will probably be on a 48x48 plate so I'll have room for at least
4-5 large "bushy" trees, but I'm struggling to find inspiration online.
Most of the the trunks I'm seeing are built from square bricks/slopes and
they just don't look right.
The Rivendell set looks like it has some really interesting ones but they need
about 8x the amount of leaves and 2x broader foliage. I know we can't post
links but are there any obvious ones in the lego realm I'm not seeing?
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Author: | DARKBEN | Posted: | May 15, 2024 08:58 | Subject: | Brickognize : Part and Minifigure Recognition | Viewed: | 105 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| For all those who use part recognition applications, I have just discovered
a site (which is not available in application but which is very easy to use)
if it can help you when you want to reference.
You have the scans for the minifigures but also the parts.
https://brickognize.com/
There are almost all the items referenced and the creator is really very nice.
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Author: | Firecracker_ | Posted: | May 14, 2024 16:18 | Subject: | 30 studs or 12 studs in one direction? | Viewed: | 90 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| Hi everyone.
One of the guidelines for Series 5, under "Building Instructions", says
"Don’t build more than thirty studs in any direction unless it’s one full
element". I believe this used to be 12 studs, and the corresponding image
still says 12 studs. I just want to make sure that 30 studs is correct?
Thank you.
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Author: | Indominus6083 | Posted: | May 14, 2024 15:27 | Subject: | Buying something but I can’t | Viewed: | 98 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Can someone help, I need to buy a piece, but I don’t have the correct currency. |
Author: | rickcraine | Posted: | May 14, 2024 11:19 | Subject: | Barad-Dur officially revealed!! | Viewed: | 125 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| What do you guys think about the set and the GWP? As a Massive LOTR fan, I am
VERY excited!
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Author: | Tiroler333 | Posted: | May 13, 2024 05:23 | Subject: | 1932 wooden Yo-Yo | Viewed: | 88 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Hello everyone,
I collect movie and TV sets as well as vintage Lego products from the 30s, 40s
and 50s.
The first Lego product was a yo-yo and is very hard to get.
But maybe someone knows their way around: Is the yo-yo in the photo from Lego?
I can't find 100% information at miniland.nl or on google.
Kind regards,
Daniel
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Author: | dethkruzer | Posted: | May 10, 2024 19:24 | Subject: | Has the quality of lego bricks gone down? | Viewed: | 194 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| So I pretty recently bought the GWP Tahu and Takua set, and have been noticing
an alarming number of cracked parts. I put the set together, occasionally pose
it a little, but haven't done anything like repeatedly disassembling and
then reassembling the set. Most of the time the set is just standing on my little
shelf, not under any direct sunlight. Yet it seems like every time I pick the
build up, I find a new cracked piece. All three side-stud pieces in both takua's
and tahu's head are cracked. both the ingot pieces on Tahu's, cracked.
One of the arches making up takua's arm? Cracked. One of the half-pound tiles
that makes up takua's toes? Cracked.
And that's only what I've found. I have a suspicion that if I were to
take the set apart, I'd find even more cracked pieces.
So my question is, well, in the title.
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Author: | chetzler | Posted: | May 6, 2024 11:18 | Subject: | More 60430 variants/re-skins | Viewed: | 117 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| I really, really love the lines of this set. It’s one of the best LEGO has produced
in a long time. I can see myself creating many more of these. I already have
a few more ideas brewing…
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Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | May 3, 2024 14:24 | Subject: | Damaged part due to new box? | Viewed: | 145 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Hi all, I was opening a to pull out the space baby and i found that
the legs of the nurse robot were damaged. Has anyone seen this?
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Author: | NathanM27 | Posted: | May 1, 2024 16:06 | Subject: | Mercedes-AMG F1 W14" Electric | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Hey,
I recently put together the set mentioned in the subject and had the idea to
add an internal motor to try and make the car motorized. Wondering if anyone
has attempted this before I go at it blind.
My initial thought is that it shouldn't be too complicated. The differential
is easily accessed through the removable engine cover. There might be a big enough
gap in there for me to place a small motor in there. Need to take another look
at the front tires to see where I could set one up for them.
Any ideas or tips on how to get started would be greatly appreciated!
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Author: | NathanM27 | Posted: | May 1, 2024 14:26 | Subject: | Turning "LEGO Mercedes-AMG F1 W14" Electric | Viewed: | 69 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hey,
I recently put together the set mentioned in the subject and had the idea to
add an internal motor to try and make the car motorized. Wondering if anyone
has attempted this before I go at it blind.
My initial thought is that it shouldn't be too complicated. The differential
is easily accessed through the removable engine cover. There might be a big enough
gap in there for me to place a small motor in there. Need to take another look
at the front tires to see where I could set one up for them.
Any ideas or tips on how to get started would be greatly appreciated!
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Author: | bricks2you | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 07:16 | Subject: | Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 106 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| I have a LEGO set not shown in the catalog of the subject bridge.
Can anyone tell me about this set?
Is it just available in Italy?
Thank you
Jim
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Author: | Evandodewaard | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 03:13 | Subject: | Designers for a fee | Viewed: | 121 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| Hi all,
I'm new here and was just wondering if there are people on this forum who
would design a lego set for a fee?
If so please sent me a private message.
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Author: | Evandodewaard | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 02:54 | Subject: | Designers against payment | Viewed: | 114 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi all,
I'm new here and was just wondering if there are people on this forum who
would design a lego set for a fee?
If so please sent me a private message.
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Author: | matbrix | Posted: | Apr 24, 2024 02:20 | Subject: | 40703 and 40704 Instructions | Viewed: | 107 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi,
I think that there are many who, like me, want to build 40703 and/or 40704 with
their existing items.
Therefore I've created created customised instructions for 40703 and 40704
and posted them online here: https://bricksto.build
The instructions roughly follow the same sequence as the original instructions.
40703 - Micro Ninjago City
40704 - Micro Ninjago Docks
I also plan to create 40705 and 40706 as soon as they are released.
Happy building!
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Author: | toolman123 | Posted: | Apr 23, 2024 05:52 | Subject: | Creating a diagonal striped pole/block? | Viewed: | 105 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi there,
I am wanting to create a striped pole that would be used in a Christmas build
as a "North Pole". I wanted to create the stripes angled rather than
straight and then possibly put a light brick in the top surrounded by transparent/translucent
blue bricks. However, I am struggling to create the stripes in a cube.
Can anyone recommend the best way to do this, or suggest which brick number(s)
I could use?
Many thanks!
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Author: | 1mickeymousefan | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 16:00 | Subject: | AFOL Designer Program - Instructions?? | Viewed: | 91 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| Does anyone know where to get digital copies of the instructions from the original
AFOL Designer program?? I have enough parts to build 2 of them, but cannot
find instructions. Thanks.
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 19:44 | Subject: | What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 157 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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