Non Technic LEGO
Discussion
SydneyBridge said:
I like the G Wagon but not any of the others.....
G Wagon has got to be the easiest car shape to make from Lego, you could make a passable effort from classic 2x4 bricks Want to like the Aston set but the Vantage just looks a bit Meh and how different will it be from the Previous Vantage in the Valkyrie set?
Off the back of enjoying the Himeji Castle so much I picked up the Pyramid at an ok price (compared to Lego.com) and, again, really enjoyed it even though the white outer skin is repetitive. The “during construction” details are nice too!
Now, of course, it’s May The Fourth week so went to my local store and bought the Tie Interceptor, which was (pun intended) flying off the shelf. Three gifts with purchase and double points will help to buy the Artemis later this month…
Now, of course, it’s May The Fourth week so went to my local store and bought the Tie Interceptor, which was (pun intended) flying off the shelf. Three gifts with purchase and double points will help to buy the Artemis later this month…
Dr G said:
Every day a journey said:
I'll be up for that. Happy with that postage too
No rush, as and when you find the box and instructions
Found them:No rush, as and when you find the box and instructions
Edited by Every day a journey on Wednesday 1st May 11:46
Box was flattended for a house move but pops back fairly well.
Do you want to send me a message and I'll start digging out some packing material?
This points business, how does it work?
I have the Lego builder app and usually log my kids (and my!) sets there as the ‘extra’ set of digital set of instructions are very useful!
But I’ve only just clicked on the whole QR code points business which seems to work on a whole separate website. Do I now need to go back through any paper instructions one by one and register everything for points?
And is it actually worth it?
I have the Lego builder app and usually log my kids (and my!) sets there as the ‘extra’ set of digital set of instructions are very useful!
But I’ve only just clicked on the whole QR code points business which seems to work on a whole separate website. Do I now need to go back through any paper instructions one by one and register everything for points?
And is it actually worth it?
blueST said:
Yes, points are through Lego Insiders site, which is separate from the builder app. Not sure why.
Awkward but cheers. This weeks birthday purchases have been added, I shall await a wet afternoon to go through all older instructions and tot them up! Currently building the Star Wars corridor set with a rather over excited 7 year old…
Accidentally popped into my local Smyths this afternoon and, although the sets were full price, they had a promotional item for over €25 purchases of Star Wars Lego, a nice little keyring (this may be region-specific?). So I bought the Droideka and registered the points on the app. The last time I built one of these was the 2001 Technic version!
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