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whydoris

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  1. I give my vote to HOSPITAL. Lego already has the minifigures and assessories (nurse, doctor, dentist etc) released. All we need is the building itself now. I am new to Modulars. Just received my valentine's day gift (three modular bundle - GE, PS and PC). We bought them for AU$550 - the RRP in Australia are $250 for GE, $270 for PS and $200 for PC. I think we got a good deal for them (given the exchange rate and tax to pay in the US). They are all sitting in their nice and sealed boxes. Now the question is which do I start first? I learnt that on avg it costs approx 7 hours to build one modular.
  2. Bad day for the girls captured
  3. Even smaller than the Mini modular! mini version of mini's
  4. Like the colors and combination of different sets
  5. The details and size of the building are amazing! 150,000 pieces.... My collection is nothing comparing with this
  6. OMG, loving loving loving it so much!!!! Yesterday I found three fabuland figures and was wondering what can I do with them. Here is the fabulous idea! I love the settings of the whole village - just loving it!
  7. This is from a Chinese website.The best way to get rid of dust on lego surface and technic parts is use Cyberclean (google it if you don't know what it is). I tried it myself, it really works. But I don't know whether it leaves any bad things behind - I hope not as it is safe to use for computer keyboards. The best thing with Cyberclean is that there is no water - so you don't need to worry about blow dry So my solution for cleaning bricks: 1) for bulk loose pieces, wash them with diluted hand wash water. Use sensitive toothbush for tough marks if there is any. Then rinse twice in water. Finally dry them with towel and leave them in a cool place for a few days 2) for ready made sets with dust on top, use cyberclean Another solution I saw from the Chinese website is use a jewellery cleaning machine + washing bag. Put bricks in washing bag, then goes into the jewellery cleaning machine. I never try that as I don't have jewellery cleaning machine - but I do love my lego as much as my jewellery
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