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It's always while supplies last. I believe phone orders are possible for those without access to the internet.
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The Lego store in Schaumburg, Il still has MMs left as of today. Looked like they still had a fair amount still to give away.
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^yes. Otherwise all the actors should have white bubbles above their heads and not actually speak. Movies are not about replicating something that already exists. Last year one of my nephews turned four and is a Hugh superheroes fan. At the time it was the Hulk so I made him a hulk piñata for his birthday. To get the details correct I looked online for drawings and what I found was a plethora of interpretations of the hulk by many different artists. While having the basic green color and black hair and large muscles all of the these varied greatly in shades of green and muscle structure. In general artists want to create their own version based on their own interpretation. While they may use elements from other artists, they don't just want to copy someone else. That's unimaginative and in some cases illegal. But the point is when directors create movies they may base it on something but want to create the world as they see it, not as someone else does. And frankly it's no different for the designers of lego sets.
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I agree, the age range is just a recommendation based on the capabilities of the average child. It's no different than movie ratings, PG is parental guidance suggested, not parental guidance mandatory. And just as an adult can watch and enjoy a movie rated G, a 17 year old can enjoy building a set meant for much younger children. Their main reason for existing is you wouldn't want to give a small child a set with small pieces that they might stick in their mouths and chock. You also want your child to have something that will challenge them and keep them engaged. That being said you see children all the time playing with toys for much younger children because toys can be fun at all ages.
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http://www.thebrickfan.com/no-more-martian-manhunter-minifigures-available-on-lego-shop-at-home/ I imagine the secondary market price is going to be pretty high. Glad I didn't wait.
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LEGO Ambassador Project: Design a NEW Pirate Sub-Theme
Lego dad replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
Yes pirates are even more popular with adults. And children like to be apart of what interest their parents. At least until they are teenagers. -
LEGO Ambassador Project: Design a NEW Pirate Sub-Theme
Lego dad replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
I would have to respectfully disagree. Pirates are popular with children. Though maybe it's with children who are younger than your own. I see pirate references all the time in cartoons. Not to mention sponge bob, one of my favorite cartoons is popular. My oldest daughter got interested in pirates from a pirate exhibit of the Whydah and has been a fan ever since. Just because children are not currently playing pirates hardly means that they don't have any interest. Pirates in our popular culture represent much what it means to be a kid, fun, adventure, exploration and imaginative play. -
Are you crazy about Advent Calendars?
Lego dad replied to Dorayaki's topic in General LEGO Discussion
We got started with advent calendars by way of playmobil. It was something fun for the kids to open and we used several years to build up a scene for the mantel. Having come out of the dark ages and kids being into legoes we started getting their advent calendars. In general I find them lacking in good display items for our mantel. And for the price it seems to leave us believing something is missing based on what you get. Plus they seem to be repetitive, at least.the city and especially the friends calendar. I imagine we will get the Star Wars one this year because I'm a big darth vader fan. But unless we something very different it might be the last year. The winter village sets seems a much better way to go, and I might make my own advent calendar to keep the tradition alive. -
If that is true why do they only put the piece count on the boxes in the u.s.? Piece count is a poor way to judge a set anyways. Weight would be better but even that has its flaws. Piece count says little about the actual pieces and the varying sizes, let alone costs for new molds and what not. And if indeed the instruction book is specially printed that would affect the price as well. Products are priced on various factors, not just a statistic.
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A new cloud car would be great. A new cloud city would be awesome with a better carbonate chamber. Maybe along the size of Jabbas Palace with some kind of add on landing platform for the slave 1.
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I grabbed Jabbas Palace in my quest for the MM minifig. Just in time as it is now sold out on S@H. I've also picked up MF, Tie and X wing microfighters. I'll save those for a rainy day.
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I agree, I don't have one, let alone ten. I'm also pretty sure my nephew doesn't either and even if he did he will let still love this book.
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I hope you are right. $300 seems a bit over the top.
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I bought the LoTR Pirate Ship Ambush for my first ship. It seems to be on sale all the time in the u.s. for 25% off. In the UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/LEGO-The-Lord-Rings-79008/dp/B00B0ICYP0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394053140&sr=8-1&keywords=Lego+79008
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No, I bought Jabbas Palace and got it.
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I'm sure lego monitors for feedback for future sets but isn't going to stop production because of a few complaints. Because how much do the people on here really represent in terms of sales? Some would think a great deal, but I bet it's pretty small.
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Would you like the Vikings theme to return?
Lego dad replied to Alfadas's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
The set 7016 is the same boat in the Lake Town chase set for the hobbit just different colors and a few details. Just need a dragon. -
Great job, my daughter loved it.
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Post your general LEGO Star Wars questions here
Lego dad replied to XimenaPaulina's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Has anyone heard a rumor that Jabbas palace is retiring soon? Someone posted it on another site but I haven't seen any other mention. -
How Many Mirkwood Elf Army Sets Do You Plan on Buying?
Lego dad replied to Deathleech's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I bought 4 sets of Uruk-hai to go with helms deep but only have 1 MEA. If the price drops low enough I might pick up another one otherwise having all the Hobbit minifigs is my only real goal.- 102 replies
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I think the only canon established by the Lego Movie is in Finn's basement. Which seemed to be the point of the movie.
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When is this show on? Never underestimate the value of cheap humor to keep children entertained.
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Han makes this set more attractive, especially to children who won't be getting MF or Ewok Village.
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From just that view, yes. But there is most likely more than meets the eye. This is going to be hard to pass up, I always liked the sandcrawler. I wonder what that is sitting inside the cargo hold.
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I grew up watching justice league cartoons and batman(Adam west). Aquaman was one of my favorites and over time I've grown to.love both marvel and dc superheroes. Ive just never felt the whole dc/marvel division was all that important.
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