panda Posted May 19, 2008 Hi all, I happened upon this forum while looking for a complete list of all the Ultimate Collector lego sets all over the internet. However, I was never able to find one. I switch hobbies often and have now found interest in the wonderful land of legos. I haven't played with legos in over a decade, but i am interested in purchasing the kits with the most pieces and highest difficulty level. Also, I want to buy the kits that pay a lot of attention to small detail and would look nice as a display (hence my interest in the UCS). Could you guys help me out by directing me to a site that has a complete list of only the UCS kits or even list all those kits here for me? I'd really appreciate it! Thanks in advance! J Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iamded Posted May 19, 2008 Hi all, I happened upon this forum while looking for a complete list of all the Ultimate Collector lego sets all over the internet. However, I was never able to find one. I switch hobbies often and have now found interest in the wonderful land of legos. I haven't played with legos in over a decade, but i am interested in purchasing the kits with the most pieces and highest difficulty level. Also, I want to buy the kits that pay a lot of attention to small detail and would look nice as a display (hence my interest in the UCS). Could you guys help me out by directing me to a site that has a complete list of only the UCS kits or even list all those kits here for me? I'd really appreciate it! Thanks in advance! J Hi panda, welcome to Eurobricks! Maybe this can help you? I find Brickset's always a good source when browsing through the sets. ~Peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
panda Posted May 19, 2008 (edited) Hi panda, welcome to Eurobricks! Maybe this can help you? I find Brickset's always a good source when browsing through the sets. ~Peace fantastic that's exactly what i was looking for! i had no idea that there was such a large community behind legos . thanks for the quick response too! Edited May 19, 2008 by panda Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RupeeClock Posted May 19, 2008 Hello Panda, and welcome to Eurobricks. There are alot of things to do and see, and if you need help, you could use one of these Tutorials, or maybe Hinckley and Sinner, but you will find out who is who in like a month in this place. Have a fun time here i would say Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iamded Posted May 19, 2008 fantastic that's exactly what i was looking for! i had no idea that there was such a large community behind legos . thanks for the quick response too! No problem! I think you'll find Lego's much more than just a children's toy. Some sites of interest are: Brickshelf - A site many people use to share and host their Lego pics and MOCs. MOCPages - Another site where people can display their MOCs. Bricklink - A site for all you Lego shopoing needs, whether by parts, minifigs or sets. Brothers Brick - I'm new to this site, but I can always find good MOCs featured on there, along with news. BrickArms - Custom made Lego compatible weapons for sale here, great quality and great looking! Well, that's it for now, I hope you enjoy some of these! ~Peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
panda Posted May 19, 2008 fantastic thanks for the warm welcome you too. i think all those links should keep me busy for awhile hehe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
legotrainfan Posted May 19, 2008 Welcome to our community! Don't hesitate to ask any questions (as long as they are brick-related). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holodoc Posted May 19, 2008 Hi Panda! Welcome to Eurobricks. When you´re tired with us, try these links as well: Brickset has got an overview of all the sets made so far with comments of fans. Peeron features a detailed set list (what brick belongs to what set and vice versa). Enjoy your time with Lego! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freddie Posted May 19, 2008 Hi Panda, and welcome to EB. Since you're looking for UCS sets, then I'm guessing this is right up your alley. It's expensive, yes, but all UCS sets are in general expensive (still, they are relatively cheap when compared to other hobbies). If you're looking for older UCS sets, and not just Star Wars (where the vast majority of UCS sets can be found), try out Bricklink (iamded posted a link) where you can shop for older sets - and the more sought after a set may be, expect to pay more for it - like Maersk Sealand, for example. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Millacol88 Posted May 19, 2008 Welcome! Always a pleasure to meet a new lego fan! I hope you enjoy your time on EB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Dano Posted May 19, 2008 (edited) Welcome! I will add some sites of interest as well: www.classic-castle.com www.classic-space.com www.fbtb.net www.littlearmory.com/ www.brickforge.com/ Edited May 19, 2008 by sir dano Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteFang Posted May 19, 2008 Hi panda, welcome to Eurobricks! It seemed that other members had offered their help to you. I am sure these websites will prove to be very very useful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asuka Posted May 19, 2008 Hello and welcome to the homey side of the brick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dfenz Posted May 19, 2008 Welcome to Eurobricks If you're looking for detailed sets don't forget to look beyond Star Wars UCS sets. There's a UCS batmobile but you might find the Cafe Corner/ Market street/ green-grocer sets more interesting in terms of detail. If you check-out the 'hard to find' and 'exclusive' sections at Lego shop at home you should find an Eiffel tower and a Boeing jet to name but two of the more detailed UCS like (and expensive) sets currently available. regards David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
panda Posted May 20, 2008 wow thanks for the huge welcome!! i'm sure i'll find everything i need with the links you guys provided. Yes I did look into the ucs batman kit. in fact, that's the kit that got me interested in the UCS line of legos. I'm 23 years old, so i'm basically looking for a kit that has a ton of pieces and will take considerable skill to build. i was looking at the ferrari enzo kit, but the market value for it is just crazy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SlyOwl Posted May 22, 2008 Hi! If you're looking for big sets with lots of detail and parts, then these will be for you: Cafe Corner Market Street Green Grocer All 3 are modular and compatible Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ricecracker Posted May 22, 2008 Hey Panda! I believe it was Iamded who mentioned Bricklink, well it not only is good for shopping, but you can also brouse sets, parts, minifigures, and everything else LEGO! Now, you may be getting a little confused with some terms here here is a list: MOC: stands for my own creation, whatever someone makes from scratch. MOD: a modification to an already standing/together MOC or set. BL: the website, www.Bricklink.com BS: the website, www.Brickshelf.com AFOL: Adult Fan Of LEGO. TFOL: Teenage Fan Of LEGO. MF: minifigure, or the small LEGO people. TLC/TLG: the LEGO company/group. S@H: The LEGO website's shop. shop at home PaB, PAB: Pick a brick, if you go into LEGO stores, or onto the website, and just order certain bricks/ fill a bucket from bricks on a wall. hope i helped! if there is anything else, dont hesitate to ask anyone! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
panda Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) hah thanks for the clearing up all the acronyms for me. slyowl: cool thanks for the suggestions! i never thought about buying a lego kit like that before, but i'll look into it. Edited May 23, 2008 by panda Share this post Link to post Share on other sites