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How do you display your legos? I am thinking about a display cabinet that can fit in a small office. Does anyone have a recommendation?
This image was taken in 2018, when I was 12 years old at the time, I made a deal with my parents that if I could build this destroyer, I could keep the LEGO, otherwise, I would have to return it to the store where I bought it, result, I tried for a week, gave up and returned it. I believe this ship had cost around $180.
Moral of the story, I learned that to reach the level of building something big, you need to start with small Legos, today at 18 years old I still build the small ones and I'm afraid of the big ones LMAO.
Tri my to make my first moc it is 30x 28 and it is gonna be based on the western scene in the Lego movie. Anyone know any good videos that I can take inspiration from? I was looking to add a water tower and a saloon
Hi all,
Getting back into building after 20 years but having trouble getting started with this: found this image on Pinterest and wanted to recreate. I cannot find the source or instructions anywhere so will need to copy the image: started by trying to find the weapons online but unable; does anyone recognise the parts or are they likely custom/ 3d printed. Any assistance finding this or any resources to aid would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
One of my coworkers put it perfectly...still cheaper than therapy.
I am wondering how to replace the battery on this bad boy. It glows on picture but now it is not working. Any help will be greatly apreciated.
So i just finished building the bird's body and i cant stick it onto the water, Did i do something wrong?
I’m curious to see if anybody knows what this is supposed to be on the larger succulents set?
On two layers in this build they use the pins, but on other layers they just use 1x1s side by side without the pins.
I’m sorting through all my Lego, and I found what appears to be a wheel. It doesn’t seem to fit with any technic pins or bars, and I can’t find the Lego logo anywhere, so I don’t think it is, but I know there’s some old pieces in my stuff, so I’m not 100% sure.
So back when i was young there was this random lego board game set that involved like weird robot guys that kinda looked like mixels, it had a dice and stuff so it was definitely a board game but ive looked everywhere for this thing but just could never find it, im wondering if anyone knows what im talking about or if i just had like a fever dream about this game
The middle guy is made from random parts I came across years ago, and the one to the left is a special mini from a pencil/eraser set. Doesn't look like much but he's definitely not an average mini 😄
Motorized and recolored lego city set 4439! Also my first render and animation in studio