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Every day a journey said:
sorrento205 said:
Anybody else seen the Jonny5 model on rebrickable made from 42100, I think that will be my next build!
That looks brilliant!Just don't disassemble Number 5!
https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
Starfighter said:
That is excellent. Well worth $15 for the plans.
https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
It's 'only' £299 at Smyths at the moment...https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
That is a brilliant MOC, wish I hadn't sold mine, might have to buy it again!
Legmaster said:
Starfighter said:
That is excellent. Well worth $15 for the plans.
https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
It's 'only' £299 at Smyths at the moment...https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
That is a brilliant MOC, wish I hadn't sold mine, might have to buy it again!
sorrento205 said:
Every day a journey said:
right, deciding on next big build
Mack Anthem
Chiron
Sian
Which one?
Mack Anthem B model is great, both have good functionality.Mack Anthem
Chiron
Sian
Which one?
The Sian and Chiron are 'just cars'.
Got both - enjoyable builds they both were
Starfighter said:
That is excellent. Well worth $15 for the plans.
https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
So that's the next few days sorted! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-68629/rjbrickbuil...
It is a pitty I don’t have the Liebherr...
Built the Liebherr in the summer and it just sits there not attracting the glances from me of the Batmobile 76139 (my favorite build) But Short Circuit is a guilty pleasure so the excavator has to go.... Photos of the rebuild to follow.
IMG_2898 by Andrew St Edmunds, on Flickr
Well this arrived yesterday
Being 'pre owned' it may have involved some sorting (with great credit to the seller it was really well bagged, packed etc)
Had to do a bit of sorting out. Fortunately I had the foresight to order a pack of 50 takeaway containers as I didn't think I'd have enough tubs to sort out over 4000 pieces. I was right...(this is a fraction of it!)
Several hours later, Stage 3 complete. Looking forward to continuing when work is done for the day
It's a big bugger!
Being 'pre owned' it may have involved some sorting (with great credit to the seller it was really well bagged, packed etc)
Had to do a bit of sorting out. Fortunately I had the foresight to order a pack of 50 takeaway containers as I didn't think I'd have enough tubs to sort out over 4000 pieces. I was right...(this is a fraction of it!)
Several hours later, Stage 3 complete. Looking forward to continuing when work is done for the day
It's a big bugger!
Every day a journey said:
Well this arrived yesterday
Being 'pre owned' it may have involved some sorting (with great credit to the seller it was really well bagged, packed etc)
Had to do a bit of sorting out. Fortunately I had the foresight to order a pack of 50 takeaway containers as I didn't think I'd have enough tubs to sort out over 4000 pieces. I was right...(this is a fraction of it!)
Several hours later, Stage 3 complete. Looking forward to continuing when work is done for the day
It's a big bugger!
I dread to think how long the larger sets take to strip down. Being 'pre owned' it may have involved some sorting (with great credit to the seller it was really well bagged, packed etc)
Had to do a bit of sorting out. Fortunately I had the foresight to order a pack of 50 takeaway containers as I didn't think I'd have enough tubs to sort out over 4000 pieces. I was right...(this is a fraction of it!)
Several hours later, Stage 3 complete. Looking forward to continuing when work is done for the day
It's a big bugger!
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