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Sure does, although even though my GT3 has sat on a shelf in the years since I've built it. I am loath to rip it to bits. But that is a bit silly really.
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https://www.brothers-brick.com/2021/08/ ... ants-news/
Interesting idea, and intriguing that its launched in the UK. Do you want a blue Fiat500 instead of yellow?
I already have the yellow one but I figured I'd speculate on the blue one as well (or build it alongside the yellow, eventually).
Interesting idea, and intriguing that its launched in the UK. Do you want a blue Fiat500 instead of yellow?
I already have the yellow one but I figured I'd speculate on the blue one as well (or build it alongside the yellow, eventually).
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Since it's UK only I was tempted by the blue one; it is likely to go up in value as a rarity. But while I like the yellow one I have already, I don't think it's enough of a classic set to speculate on so I can't be bothered.
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Best not show the fire station sets to the middle DJLet. He's obsessed with fire station/service Lego and we've got several other varieties already.
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Any ship fans out there fancy dropping £569 on a Titanic model? All 1.35m long of it . 9000+ pieces, mostly white, black and red ones..
https://brickset.com/article/65066/review-10294-titanic
https://brickset.com/article/65066/review-10294-titanic
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While I quite like that, it's ludicrous really. This sort of model is the type of MOC which people spend years amassing the bricks for and building; now you can buy it with instructions. But hey. I won't be buying it.
ETA: I suppose you could make a diorama in the bath of it sinking...
ETA: I suppose you could make a diorama in the bath of it sinking...
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I know it's ludicrous, but I really want that!!Barry wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:22 pm Any ship fans out there fancy dropping £569 on a Titanic model? All 1.35m long of it . 9000+ pieces, mostly white, black and red ones..
https://brickset.com/article/65066/review-10294-titanic
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I'm having similar thoughts. It's ridiculous but kinda cool.tim wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 8:01 pmI know it's ludicrous, but I really want that!!Barry wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:22 pm Any ship fans out there fancy dropping £569 on a Titanic model? All 1.35m long of it . 9000+ pieces, mostly white, black and red ones..
https://brickset.com/article/65066/review-10294-titanic
Also, same with the Home Alone set. Released just as we get our Lego discount reinstated next month, dammit..
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+1Jimmy Choo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:38 amI am supremely jealous. I know you'll have an amazing time there.
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I didn't realise that you'd given your kids such.... non traditional names.
I've just realised how long ago it was that I went to Bilund. It was a whole lifetime ago, just before I was diagnosed with Graves. It was magical, though.
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I have coffee on my keyboard now YC.Jimmy Choo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:54 amI didn't realise that you'd given your kids such.... non traditional names.
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Youngest one is inconsolable because she doesn't want to get off the rollercoasters!
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