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Ordered the new Jazz Club Modular this morning (VIP early option etc) and got the Blacktron ship freebie, which looks cool. I don't often order direct from Lego since I got the works discount back, but what the hell.
https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/jazz-club-10312
https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/jazz-club-10312
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Same as Barry, ordered the Jazz Club this morning to get the free Blacktron spaceship. I used the £20 of VIP vouchers which I got for £5 worth of points at Black Friday which still left me over the threshold for the freebie.
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The Jazz Club looks really nice, they've got some lovely sets in that modular city range.
I think sorting Lego is quite therapeutic, maybe should have taken a more organised approach to this lot! I've ended up with it separated loosely in to colours and sizes which is helping things move along quicker, but need to get this build done before I can get going on the Razor Crest...
... and the Delorean which arrived last night.
I think sorting Lego is quite therapeutic, maybe should have taken a more organised approach to this lot! I've ended up with it separated loosely in to colours and sizes which is helping things move along quicker, but need to get this build done before I can get going on the Razor Crest...
... and the Delorean which arrived last night.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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It's scary how easily you get into the Lego addiction isn't it
Lego Group have clearly made a decision to chase the adult buyer, Ideas sets are getting bigger, loads of massive display models. Ford GT Technic coming soon too, early leaked images are looking good.
Lego Group have clearly made a decision to chase the adult buyer, Ideas sets are getting bigger, loads of massive display models. Ford GT Technic coming soon too, early leaked images are looking good.
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It is funny how addictive it is although that's not the word my wife would use...
Did I remember a time before Lego Star Wars games where Lego were struggling big time and there was talk they could go under? Or have I imagined that?
Did I remember a time before Lego Star Wars games where Lego were struggling big time and there was talk they could go under? Or have I imagined that?
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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Before Lego Star Wars sets I think, rather than the games. Late 90s/early 2000s they were struggling.
Here’s a blog with some more details - looks like they were a lot more precarious than I realised: https://blog.firestartoys.com/how-the-l ... a-history/
Here’s a blog with some more details - looks like they were a lot more precarious than I realised: https://blog.firestartoys.com/how-the-l ... a-history/
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Ecto-1 done! Very nice looking kit, but I am pleased to have finished it and am glad I didn't shelve it for a few days. There were about 6 missing pieces in the end which I managed to scrounge from a general box of Lego I found under the stairs.
Mrs Mike is working, so I might crack on with the Delorean tonight. At least that's a new set so will come bagged-up.
Mrs Mike is working, so I might crack on with the Delorean tonight. At least that's a new set so will come bagged-up.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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Started on the Razor Crest last night. So much more relaxing, therapeutic etc with a new set all correctly bagged.
Although, and I know this is a bit Spinal Tap, but why do they sometimes have multiple bags with the same number on them? Can they not just make those bags the next number in the sequence?
So instead of two number 2 bags.. one of them becomes #3?
Although, and I know this is a bit Spinal Tap, but why do they sometimes have multiple bags with the same number on them? Can they not just make those bags the next number in the sequence?
So instead of two number 2 bags.. one of them becomes #3?
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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You must have noticed that the duplicate numbered bags are opened at the same time because you need bits from each of them to cover that stage of the build. I think it would only work as you suggest if you broke down the stages into pretty small chunks, which would not be very complete in and of themselves. To be fair, I still think putting numbers on the bags is utterly wrong. Give me a bit pile of random bits any day.
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I received the Jazz Quartet set for Xmas, built it up on the 27th and it was really enjoyable. Wanted to re-make the drum set to be more accurate for what a jazz drummer would play, but cleverly each figure and the instruments are anchored to or within the stage. Means if I do change to setup, I have to figure out how to change the floor arrangement using the same pieces which sounds like fun to me when I get round to it.
Pretty cold on the new Ford GT - it's a bit pikey as supercar kits go, I'd have thought they'd at least merit the same treatment as the Lambo/Bugatti/Porsche/Ferrari super sets. New Speed Champion sets look a mixed bag again - the 812 is a bit meh, as is the McLaren Artura, but the F1 looks kinda OK. Porsche 963 looks decent.
Pretty cold on the new Ford GT - it's a bit pikey as supercar kits go, I'd have thought they'd at least merit the same treatment as the Lambo/Bugatti/Porsche/Ferrari super sets. New Speed Champion sets look a mixed bag again - the 812 is a bit meh, as is the McLaren Artura, but the F1 looks kinda OK. Porsche 963 looks decent.
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Tend to agree with the above, the new Speed Champions left me firmly "meh", the Technic Ford less upsetting as it's at least cheaper and therefore more justifiable. I'll wait till the inevitable 30% discounts kick in, as usual with Technic sets.
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It is, but you can control it with your phone and everything!DeskJockey wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:01 pmThey had it on display in a Lego store we went to while in Copenhagen, it is big and rather expensive.