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The kids were inspired to make the Rebuild the Universe cast as best they could with parts available. I think they did pretty well! (I helped with Yesi. Now to find better hands for her…
Hi,
Has anyone seen any sorting bins that look like this?
And/or has anyone interacted with this chap: https://www.horseshoebendranch.net/shroombins/
Saw a new store - looks like it is almost open. Anyone know anything? Can’t find any info on their site etc.
Went to multiple stores here in SYD and almost every store doesn’t have this minifigure in stock. Is it the same globally?
I tried searching this sub before posting--people had suggested the following:
I'm asking: Does anyone have any actual product recommendations on coatings that are demonstrated safe for use on Lego plastic?
I have nearly the whole Botanical Collection and I've long ran out of space for them: I'd like to have them outside as yard decor.
I really like their design and I don’t want to spend a whole fortune on them so does anyone know a reliable cheap option and I don’t care about the villain I only want the main ninja if this violates the rules somehow can you suggest a different sub
For context: I'm trying to get some custom Spider-Man 3 figures made since Lego only made sets of the the first two films. Namely the Raimi black suit, Sandman, Venom and New Goblin. I have my parts laid out. I just need to know what I can use to make the designs (or have them made by someone else) and have them printed on the proper minifig parts.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Anyone else?
My most recent builds!! Kids love their school busses. That lego2 escape buggy bin on the list for a while. And who doesn't love a good mech... that one is retiring soon too!! Let's see what yall been working on!!??
I scanned every single box here, and the large box has a whole layer underneath. I’ve found more than enough of each other figure for multiple collections… except the Dragonborn. This is not my first time stopping somewhere to scan either so I’m very confused.
Has anyone tried placing a baseplate on the wall with permanent double sided tape over painters tape as a base? Is this strong enough to hold both the baseplate and minifigures? I’m trying to create a wall of minifigs line legoland.
At least the account posting it is real.
Over the past couple months, I’ve found my love for Lego reignited by polybags that I’ve been slowly acquiring. I now have almost a dozen & I’m just wondering how I should store them. I LOVE the artwork on each bag, the designs all look great, so I don’t discard them after opening. So far, my solution with my sets has been to keep each one in a Ziploc bag, but I’m starting to think of using a case instead, like the one pictured top right. Which would be better? What sorts of solutions have people here come up with? I definitely like the compartment case & Im considering getting multiple sets of a few polybags (City Space Hoverbike, City Police Off Road Buggy Car, Ninjago Zane’s Dragon Power Vehicles & Creator 3in1 puppy etc specifically) to kitbash them all for parts in various future MOC builds I’ll do. Hoping there’s some better storage ideas for my sets Ive not thought of suggested here!
Is this technique illegal?