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Okay that does look really cool.
I always look at lego boxes and think how cool it would be to own them... but then I see the price and I'm afraid I am not quite that into them compared to other things.
I do actually have a friend who became a designer for lego though! I wonder if I could reach out to them about what the design process is like and if they ever consider disability at all.0 -
i have lots of harry potter lego1
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Jimm_Scope said:Okay that does look really cool.
I always look at lego boxes and think how cool it would be to own them... but then I see the price and I'm afraid I am not quite that into them compared to other things.
I do actually have a friend who became a designer for lego though! I wonder if I could reach out to them about what the design process is like and if they ever consider disability at all.They are not cheap - around £80but for the amount of enjoyment that I get, they are not overpriced.... They are superbly made (everything fits perfectly) and Lego support is excellent.They do appreciate (if you don't assemble them) - I am considering buying two of any future builds (build one - keep one boxed) because they do go up, in price about a year after being released.My first Landrover, cost about £75 but they are now £225 - and evidently, there is a market for them...1 -
Here's my DucatiThe seat doesn't look very comfortable, does it ?1
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I keep entering competitions to win Lego sets, but no luck yet. I love the look of the Atredes Ornithopter from Dune. That looks fun to build.0
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Just ordered my next Lego project – a Mercedes G Wagon – with 2800 pieces
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You will have to post a photo when you have completed it. Take care @Wibbles
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Sounds like that'll keep you busy for a bit @Wibbles though as Bluebell has said, we'll be expecting photos when it's done. 😁
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Don't worry - I will provide photos
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I think that Lego cash in on this craze - they stop producing certain items and re-introduce them as "limited edition" 12 months later at crazy prices !
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Have fun with that. That's one I would love but looking at the size it's just too big and I don't have anywhere to display it. Lego is one of my hobbies too and have a glass display cabinet with several in.
I seen it in the lego shop but it's way more expensive in there. Smyths toy shop is the cheapest I've seen it up to now.
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Amazon is the same price as Smyths
Lego are charging £220
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Ah yes, I forgot it's on there too. Enjoy.
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I've found with my Warhammer minis that shopping from the actual store is usually about 20% more expensive than smaller hobby stores. I'm guessing Lego is the same then. How weird!
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I have also ordered a
"Remote Control and Motor Upgrade Kit" -so I will be able to "drive it"
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You are correct - but the quality of Lego is so good that its worth it - support is excellent too - where you buy the kits from makes no difference to the Lego support - I have found missing bits before and support send them to you quickly with no issues at all !
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Always good to hear @Wibbles I much prefer supporting the smaller shops too, so if you can do that AND get your Lego for cheaper, I see that as a double win. 😁
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