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Unijob replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
Guess I'll have to resort to Bricklink if I want to purchase the new Darth Vader helmet piece. -
I must thank every Eurobricks member who voted - this was indeed a fun contest. I must also congratulate everyone who participated, you all did well! I've witnessed lots of talent in these builds, and the only thing left for me to say is: keep on building! It's always such a great feeling to come up with a Lego creation, isn't it? Let's hope we can all have fun again in the next contest. Cheers!
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Two blind bags, same minifig, same bump code, same serial code.
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Joachim Loew (the coach) is the easiest one to find (and the most sought one, if I might add) - he's the only minifig without a ball. Once you feel the 2x2 tile you'll know you have a Joachim in your hands.
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These bump codes are kinda useless - Each batch has a different set of bump codes. That's what I believe, at least. Just bought two blind bags at Müller (the store had a ton of those blind bags in stock) and they had completely different bump codes.
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I just hope they don't run out of minifigs before the 14th. Considering there are so many people selling complete boxes before the official launch date, it might be a legitimate concern. I just want to snag a Joachim Löw for a reasonable price.
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I was happy that I finally found the code for the black cat from the CMF Witch (it's 22378), until I realized it's out of stock! Many pieces are out of stock, in fact. I have the impression the service seldom restocks. It feels bad that I found out about this service so late.
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This is a very interesting topic to me, as I happen to own many torsos with little cracks on the side, and now I'm starting to believe some arm removals might have been the culprits. Is there any fool-proof way of removing arms, leaving no cracks at all? For some reason this sounds like it would apply a lot of stress in the torso somehow. Is it the best arm removal procedure?