That happens to me sometimes. I occassionally preorder things, and I wouldn't know when they get shipped, and by the time I get it I'd have forgotten about buying it.Being terrible at remembering things sometimes has perks, my partner sent me a photo of a package that arrived for me today, I wasn't expecting anything, turns out it's a 31071 Drone Explorer I bought last week. I do vaguely remember waking up on the sofa after my usual pre-bedtime nap (read: I fall asleep on the sofa almost daily) and glancing at examples of these on eBay, didn't realise I had actually bought one though...
I work in a digital hub of a library. My main job is helping folk use PCs/laptops/tablets/phones etc but we've recently got a whole host of kit to play with. We do a lot of STEM stuff with schools/kids groups so have got kits of microbits, LEGO Spike stuff, and are going to be getting kits from VEX robotics.@daan please elaborate!
Seems Jar Jar Binks minifig god moves in mysterious ways; my local Tesco had sold out so I ordered one online, the order just came with no Lego in it, bummer.Unrelated, I spotted earlier that Tesco has the McLaren Solus/F1 Speed Chumps set for £24 instead of its usual £40,
Looks fantastic, I also voted. Will go well with the Chell minifig.This came across my news feed this morning. Looks a-mazing. #voted
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Same issue here. Lego seems to be releasing larger sets more frequently than ever before and I don't have the space for them and I am also running out of storage space. It's a real shame to build a set only to take it apart not long after but that's how it is.And more importantly I dont have any space to put them atm.
I've personally never cared about minifigs at all.I used BrickScan to work out what all my minifigs are yesterday and I was honestly shocked to see how much some of them are "worth". Frankly it put me even further off Lego Star Wars, I mean I get having unique models of unique characters when you might have a cheaper version in a different set, but when a Stormtrooper (the Mimban one from the Solo TIE Fighter) is £50, was only ever available in that one set in a quantity of one and that set was pretty expensive. Why? Do you ever see Stormtroopers on their own in the films? No, they're always at least in pairs, if not squads. It just feels like pandering to collectors and scalpers, not people who want to make MOCs or - perish the thought - play with them. If they aren't going to give you a way to get something as basic as Stormtroopers cheap enough to get more than one, why do they bother at all?
Thank you for coming to my TED talk, I guess.
A day late, but happy 20th birthday GTP's Lego thread