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Remind me Alex, how old is your youngest? I really wanna take Noah but not sure if '2 years old' is 'enough years old' to enjoy it?
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She's four in march and (very) tall for her age. There's stuff for the little ones, but until they're about 120cm they can't do most of the fun rides.
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RobYob wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 10:04 am
Jimmy Choo wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:54 am
DeskJockey wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:47 am @Jimmy Choo it is grand. Even with rain, hail and wind.
I didn't realise that you'd given your kids such.... non traditional names.
I have coffee on my keyboard now YC. :lol:
Indeed. Bravo 😂
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Sell an organ, a family member or whatever you have to to buy tickets for Lego House. Amazing doesn't even begin to cover it! Will post pictures later.
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Mito Man wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 10:42 am Oh it’s Legoland! I thought it was one of those themed sex dungeons :lol:
Lego themed sex dungeon? That's certainly niche but there could be a market...
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Jimmy Choo wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:14 am
Mito Man wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 10:42 am Oh it’s Legoland! I thought it was one of those themed sex dungeons :lol:
Lego themed sex dungeon? That's certainly niche but there could be a market...
> Ooh… that doesn’t look like a standard “block”

+ Non. It’s a custom piece. But we can still connect. Ooh.

> Oooh.

+ Ooooh.

> Oooooh.
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mik wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:47 am
Jimmy Choo wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:14 am
Mito Man wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 10:42 am Oh it’s Legoland! I thought it was one of those themed sex dungeons :lol:
Lego themed sex dungeon? That's certainly niche but there could be a market...
> Ooh… that doesn’t look like a standard “block”

+ Non. It’s a custom piece. But we can still connect. Ooh.

> Oooh.

+ Ooooh.

> Oooooh.
Click.

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SNOT?
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That looks fantastic, maybe even better than the moc for the GT3RS.
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I received the 488 from my kids for Father’s Day. Completed the first of five parts last night with my daughter. A very enjoyable evening and looking forward to seeing it completed. It’s very satisfying watching it come together. 😎
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IanF wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 6:46 am I received the 488 from my kids for Father’s Day. Completed the first of five parts last night with my daughter. A very enjoyable evening and looking forward to seeing it completed. It’s very satisfying watching it come together. 😎
There’s some mods online for lowing the suspension, it’s just slightly different fixing points so nothing complicated. You do loose some articulation but as a static model it looks way better so depends what you want from it.

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Thanks for that.. will have a think 🤔
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But @IanF ’s Lego driveway has Lego speed bumps. Might cause havoc. :?
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mik wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:33 am But @IanF ’s Lego driveway has Lego speed bumps. Might cause havoc. :?
😂

Lowing looks better as a model, however as a child’s play thing you might want it bouncier
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Bought the first lego set which was more for me than my son (though he helped build it) :D

Wide angle makes it look larger but its a big boi! :lol:

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My mum has bought him the Home Alone house for Christmas - looks awesome but god knows where all this is going to go!
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Frikken awesome.
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How stable is it stood upright?
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Surprisingly stable though if you were anxious about knocking it over you can split it into two or three of the stages to make it more manageable.
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There's quite a few diorama on the net with those, with lighting and cotton wool launch smoke etc. Cool model.

I've got the Home Alone and Daily Bugle ordered through work, now they've reinstated our discount. Trying not to look at the new AT-AT..
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