You said the magicGet a set to build and I guarantee you'll be into Lego! Your wallet may not like it, though.
You said the magicGet a set to build and I guarantee you'll be into Lego! Your wallet may not like it, though.
I only build them once and leave them on display. I treat them like building a model.I have wanted to ask this many times but never did. I'm going to ask it now though.
Do all of you "make your lego models kaputt" and rebuild them or is it a one-time building process and move on to the next Lego model?
Wow, he seems to be flying through them! 👍 Maybe it's time for you to start to suggest a few MOC building challenges to him. Perhaps ask him to make his own front loader out of the Volvo set or something. That would make quite a nice challenge, i think.In other news, my dad felt the need to text me at 11PM last night to tell me the Mclaren fits in the back of the Volvo 6x6 .
I think he is building these too quickly and will burn himself out. He picked up the Ducati motorcycle, too.
For me, it's build and display for a short while, then breaking them down with the intention of using the parts for other MOCs, (MOC is a term used by Lego fans that means 'My Own Creation's).I have wanted to ask this many times but never did. I'm going to ask it now though.
Do all of you "make your lego models kaputt" and rebuild them or is it a one-time building process and move on to the next Lego model?
I don't, but that's a brilliant idea. I'd forgotten about the Speed Champions 911. I've got the SC Mustang sitting next to its bigger brother too.Do you have the the SC Porsche 911 in white to go with the Creator model, and will you be displaying it in front, like you've done with the F40's and the Mustang and Camaro?
Actually, without me even suggesting it, he got some alternate instructions online to build a trophy truck from the latest Jeep set. Thought that was pretty cool because I've never even done an alternate set myself. He seems interested in doing the same with other sets, so that's good.Wow, he seems to be flying through them! 👍 Maybe it's time for you to start to suggest a few MOC building challenges to him. Perhaps ask him to make his own front loader out of the Volvo set or something. That would make quite a nice challenge, i think.
Oh okay my mistake. I couldn't see it clearly, i thought it was the 1969 Camaro sitting next to the Mustang, (couldn't zoom in on the pic).I don't, but that's a brilliant idea. I'd forgotten about the Speed Champions 911. I've got the SC Mustang sitting next to its bigger brother too.
Hey that's a pretty cool trophy truck! And yes rebrickable is a great source for alternative builds using pieces of existing sets you may have. 👍Actually, without me even suggesting it, he got some alternate instructions online to build a trophy truck from the latest Jeep set. Thought that was pretty cool because I've never even done an alternate set myself. He seems interested in doing the same with other sets, so that's good.
As for creating MOCs of his own, I suggested that but he seems most interested in just following instructions. I am the same way, though, I lack the creativity and motivation to create my own things, especially with Technic.
As for creating MOCs of his own, I suggested that but he seems most interested in just following instructions. I am the same way, though, I lack the creativity and motivation to create my own things, especially with Technic.
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The space is where the 911 will go.
Not pictured, and dotted elsewhere around the house, are the Chiron, Defender, 911 GT3 RS, Saturn V, London Bus, Mini Cooper and a few others.
Do you have the the SC Porsche 911 in white to go with the Creator model, and will you be displaying it in front, like you've done with the F40's and the Mustang and Camaro?
As for creating MOCs of his own, I suggested that but he seems most interested in just following instructions. I am the same way, though, I lack the creativity and motivation to create my own things, especially with Technic.
I ordered 21 past the hour! It's the Land Rover Defender.That's cool @PzR Slim that you got some free VIP points. Apparently they ran out of the Porsche owners/welcome pack, within the first 15mins of it becoming available during it's CET release. Out of interest, when did you place your order for the Creator Porsche, (might be worth me emailing them myself for some free points).
Also, what Technic set is that you're building?
I'm building the Defender right now, too! It's a tough build, I admit, but a fun one. I'm about as far as you are.It's the Land Rover Defender.
Just finished bags no. 2. I'm absolutely blown away by this build.I'm building the Defender right now, too! It's a tough build, I admit, but a fun one. I'm about as far as you are.
UK time, or Central European?I ordered 21 past the hour! It's the Land Rover Defender.
It really is impressive. I got a bit more done last night:Just finished bags no. 2. I'm absolutely blown away by this build.
CET. Hadn’t even considered they might run out never mind that quickly!UK time, or Central European?
An orange General Lee with white Blue Brixx.I bought the orange General Lee to see what the quality is.
An orange General Lee with white Blue Brixx.
I stumbled uppon this:
https://www.bluebrixx.com/en/motor-...77-Formula-Racer-blue-white-BlueBrixx-Special
I know it's not real Lego, but at least these are not direct copies of Lego models.
I bought the orange General Lee to see what the quality is.
It's a really nice set, but I agree, it's a bit expensive maybe due to the Nintendo licensing. It's not a particularly difficult set even though it's part of the 18+ age line, I think maybe a 12 year old could tackle it with some guidance.@SPhilli911 Just noticed how you have the Nintendo set arranged in your cabinet on two shelves, it looks awesome 👍
I was toying with the idea of buying this for my nephew's birthday, as he is into Lego and Nintendo, though his interest in Lego has dropped recently - well, indeed, anything that doesn't involve a screen seems to get bombed out these days, but Lego still has some appeal to him.
It's a pricey set though, and it doesn't look as challenging a build as, say, the Apollo 11 (that I got him previously) or the Technics sets. He's only 12 though, but I reckon it would be a good choice as a gift if it were half the price it is...
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Fair enough, The General Lee looks quite good in the presentation video.
I had the same feeling when I was building mine.For me, as a slight perfectionist, the set was a bit... tedious let's say. The "screen" of the TV consists of many 1x1 tile and plate pieces, so if you like pieces to be straight it can be tough.
I bought the Apollo 11 set as a joint present for my nephew and for myself, and we built it together... at £100 or so, it was a bargain, and £50 was reasonable as a gift I think. The Nintendo set is something like £220 here, which is a bit ridiculous, esp. for something that is not that challenging to build, but it does look great. But I think I will have to pass on it... I did, however, manage to get an original Super Mario handheld game, so he can have that insteadIt's a really nice set, but I agree, it's a bit expensive maybe due to the Nintendo licensing. It's not a particularly difficult set even though it's part of the 18+ age line, I think maybe a 12 year old could tackle it with some guidance.
For me, as a slight perfectionist, the set was a bit... tedious let's say. The "screen" of the TV consists of many 1x1 tile and plate pieces, so if you like pieces to be straight it can be tough.