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wolfie28 said:
Scotter said:
I’ll be buying the artemis but I’ve no idea where it will go.
I’m the same. Definite purchase but really struggling on space to put it This is going to be a known problem before I even buy it.
Still buying it though!
Megaflow said:
wolfie28 said:
Scotter said:
I’ll be buying the artemis but I’ve no idea where it will go.
I’m the same. Definite purchase but really struggling on space to put it This is going to be a known problem before I even buy it.
Still buying it though!
generationx said:
Every day a journey said:
generationx said:
Also got to Art of the Brick yesterday
Amazing isn't it!https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/apr/...
Ace-T said:
generationx said:
Every day a journey said:
generationx said:
Also got to Art of the Brick yesterday
Amazing isn't it!https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/apr/...
I finished the Land Rover Classic Defender 90 Icons set (10317) yesterday, if you build the plain version the amount of parts left over is staggering.
Value wise your paying for a lot of Lego you will not use if only building the plain version, I know Lego would never do it but offering a cheaper plain version would make sense.
Value wise your paying for a lot of Lego you will not use if only building the plain version, I know Lego would never do it but offering a cheaper plain version would make sense.
Just ordered this wheel/tyre/sticker kit for the Senna McLaren from this Etsy seller: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1683612792/lego-ic...
Funk said:
Just ordered this wheel/tyre/sticker kit for the Senna McLaren from this Etsy seller: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1683612792/lego-ic...
Not disparaging the amount of work that’s gone into that kit, but it’s nearly the same cost as the model kit.MissChief said:
Funk said:
Just ordered this wheel/tyre/sticker kit for the Senna McLaren from this Etsy seller: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1683612792/lego-ic...
Not disparaging the amount of work that’s gone into that kit, but it’s nearly the same cost as the model kit.WPA said:
Ebay seller doing the wheels here for £30: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386926104272?_trkparms=...
Hmm, I now don't know if I prefer the more plasticky/shiny looking wheels from the eBay seller (which are more in keeping with the plasticky/shiny Lego bricks of the car) or whether I rather like the more realistic-looking ones I've ordered from Etsy.... Ebay:
Etsy:
Funk said:
WPA said:
Ebay seller doing the wheels here for £30: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386926104272?_trkparms=...
Hmm, I now don't know if I prefer the more plasticky/shiny looking wheels from the eBay seller (which are more in keeping with the plasticky/shiny Lego bricks of the car) or whether I rather like the more realistic-looking ones I've ordered from Etsy.... Ebay:
Etsy:
Had a sort through today and i've put my Caterham Seven 620R (21307) new and sealed item up for sale. I wont build it and i've a few more going on ebay over the weekend that I'm either not keen on or don't think i'll build due to time or space. I bought this at the Nurburgring when I went with my mum years ago.
Kev_Mk3 said:
Had a sort through today and i've put my Caterham Seven 620R (21307) new and sealed item up for sale.
Why dont you sell them on here? Sure you,d get some interest and wouldnt have to pay Ebay fees.Oh and edit, I built 21307. It self destructs even if you so much as look at it
Does look good tho when finished.
Edited by vaderface on Thursday 25th April 17:46
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