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Hey there, Just want to show of my brand new MOC. It's a 3.000+ pieces 19 inches tall copy of the Cloud City Boba Fett minifig. It's helmet and jetpack come off, just like the minifig... Please let me know what you think! EDIT 280909 - added pictures of the minifig EDIT 290909 - new picture (for an impression of the scale) EDIT 110909 - new picture, added the blaster
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I haven't seen them for a while, but they were for sale on eBay some time ago. I haven't seen the Dutch Garrison version before... and yes, they will be expensive
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Did you mean these Sir von Lego? I know the first three were commissioned from The Litte Arms Shop by LEGOLAND Germany and given to the German 501st Garrison in 2007. As far as I know the one on the right was made for the US 501st garrison.
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I used 8 silver-gray plates and drilled 1120 little holes . A 2x2 brick with hole and axle (BrickLink item) fits perfectly in the holes. This way the brick looks glued to the plate but is easy to move around (with the fig on it). I use the hole in the brick for figs like the IT-O Interrogator.
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Yes, accept for the metal limited editions, I have them all.
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Hi there, it has been two years since I posted my collection display here. Here is my wall (again)... It holds 922 minifigures (including key chains and magnets) and I am running out off space :o)
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Most of the time I use a 4x4 plate and put it upside down to connect the bottom of the Droideka. Or I use a transparant lego piece to connect the droid. I use (a lot of) 2x2 bricks with a pin and put them in holes I drill in laminated board plates. I now have 8 plates that can hold 140 figs each. And I keep running out of space... And if you want to see more of the collection then go to my website (the address is in the footer of this message).
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They are for future releases.
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Hi there, it has been a while since a posted my LEGO Star Wars minifigures collection here. Last week I took some new pictures. Here is my wall...
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An easy way of monitoring my collection?!
menq replied to shinobisgreenshinpads's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I just added another filter. Click here to see the figs that are not on BrickLink. If I find the time I will add the BrickLink numbers to the list. -
An easy way of monitoring my collection?!
menq replied to shinobisgreenshinpads's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Done! Go to the alphabetic list to see the result. -
An easy way of monitoring my collection?!
menq replied to shinobisgreenshinpads's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hi there shinobisgreenshinpads, I am "the guys" form minifigs.nl... it's just me Yes, minifigs.nl is updated frequently. But no, there no easy way to seperate the keychains and magnets from the standard figs. But it is a good suggestion. I will make some changes over the weekend. I will add an extra link on the bottom off the "all figs" page. I'm also working on a solution for marking figs as owned, wanted and (reading your message) not-wanted. But that will take some time. Thanx!!! That is much appreciated. I removed Luke Dagohbah without the backpack from the list. You are right: its just one fig in just one version. I use the figs page of the instructions as a reference and all instructions for this set show the backpack. If you have more suggestions, please let me know! -
Nice display and fine collection! I really like the Falcon at the bottom!! It is going to be huge if all figs find there place in there
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Today I got the figs from the new Hoth Echo Base set. That sets my LEGO Star Wars Minifig collection counter to 501 including 57 keychains, 15 magnetic figs and 5 special special bricks. A memorable moment for a fig collector like me 501 Minifigs and counting...
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Yes, I hope to get my hands on one some day. Until now I've seen only one picture of it. It is a fig with quite a story behind it, isn't it...?!
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That is because my website has two perspectives: Star Wars and LEGO. C-3P0 is one SW character but has a few LEGO versions. The droids page is in the Star Wars section (it is in the upper part of the index page - it is shown on the help page). So there is just one droid per character and therefore only one battle droid on the droids (sub index) page. The LEGO (sub index) pages contain all version of a fig. Hope this helps. Thanx 22kane and others before you for your compliments!! It is much appreciated!
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Same answer within 2 minutes of each other...
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That would be cool indeed! But no I don't have that at hand; I would have to make one... The only thing I can offer you is this page on my website.
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You realy know your way around my figs, don't ya Brickdoctor. Or should I say Mr Baritone...
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Thanx jphd95. See my earlier reply for the answer to your question. Lets play find my fig Just keep collecting. Before you know it you don't have enough space to display them all
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Thanx Gratefulnat! Good luck with your project! If you are going to group the figs to sets released per year keep in mind you need multiple figs per year and sometimes more than one version per set in different years...
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What is a minifig and what isn't? I find it hard to answer that question. Most of the time I follow Lego. Like Brickdoctor said: some brick build 'figs' are shown on the box as minifigs. I personaly use the building instruction. If a 'fig' is shown on the first pages of the instruction (the ones where the figs are shown) I consider them minifigs. This is also a way I distinguish between different versions. See commander Cody for example. In the 7959 set building instruction he is shown without armor but the armor is included in the Lego set. Because he is displayed without armor I consider it a new version. In the 7961 set the two brick probe droid is shown on the figs page in the building instruction. So I consider it a minifig and also added its predecessor. And yes Mr Man, you where the one who suggested adding them The only exceptions to this rule are the droid domes that are included in the Jedi Starfighters and the destroyer droids. I think the domes should be in there but I'm not sure about the destroyer droids being a minifig. For that reason I've deleted the Spider Droid a long time ago...
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Hey Big Cam, No, it's in there... Protocol Droid Move three bricks up and three bricks left from the lower right corner of the pic on the first page. It's an imperial droid and therefore in the imperial 'corner'. Not all the 3PO-droids are on the same row.
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Thanx for adding my site to the link index KimT! Thats great!!
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Thanx!! It's quite easy to make. I used 6 silver/gray plates and drilled 672 little holes. A 2x2 brick with hole and axle (BrickLink item) fits perfectly in the drilled holes. This way the brick looks glued to the plate but is easy to move around (with the fig on it). I use the hole in the brick for figs like the IT-O Interrogator.