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Tomawogi

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  • Birthday 02/02/1986

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    Basketball, X-box 360, Nintendo WII, breaking PS3s, paintball, Darts, eating and all the usuall things.

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  1. Yeah those prices are just based around the S@H cos thats where i saw the Aqua collection, i can get them all for less elsewhere but havn't shopped around yet.
  2. I could but i've wanted the aqua raiders and SW sets for a while and the batcave would complete my batman collection. It just feels like the right time to pick up a new set.
  3. I think the new mega blocks spidey 3 sets look ok, the minifigs certainly look cooler that a lego one would, i like the was spidey has ripped clothing and things. I havn't seen any ofthe pictures on here though, the ones on this thread seem like the older style of spider-man mega blocks. The newer versions are on their official website: http://www.megabloks.com/en/products/brows...subCat=63&lId=0
  4. I know a few people on this site have limited funds for Lego like me and i know a few people will have the sets im interested in so i'm just asking for your opinions as to which of the following purchase options i should go with. I can EITHER buy: The whole collection of Aqua Raiders from S@H for GBP 146.94 OR The 6211 ISD and 6206 Tie inteceptor and 7655 clone trooper battle pack for around GBP 110 OR The Batman Batcave set If i've posted this in the wrong place, sorry.
  5. This seems like Lego were just trying to find a balance between making the set varied enough to get people to buy it and keeping it simple so that the cost didnt spiral out of control. This seems to be happening in a lot of lego sets these days from what i can see, interesting how you never noticed these things as a kid, you were just happy to get a set, build it then rip it up and rebuild it how you want it lol.
  6. Aquazone with the aquanauts and aquasharks, they're the sets, the base was las big set i got before my parents started saying I was too old for lego.
  7. Ok so my name isn't really Tomawogi, it's Tom. I'm from the UK and am just emerging from my own personal dark age (thanks to batman Lego for pulling me through). Trouble is getting back into lego is a bit tough, im a third year Uni student so money and time is tight, hopefully that will all change in a few months when i get a real job. I've been guesting it up around EB.com for a while now since i found it through googling about batman lego. Hmm i suppose my favourite sets of my childhood are Space Police, Ice Planet and the underwater one that had loads of yellow (i see the Aqua raiders looks like an updated version). Modern sets, i love Batman lego but the prices are disgracefully high. I like star wars lego, but it only really came good during my dark age so aside from the original X-wing and Jedi starfighter i havn't touched those sets. Im looking to get the complete Aquaraiders set soon so if you have any experiance of those please let me know if its worth it. Im not a big fan of Town/City sets, i don't know why but i think it has to do with me having a very overactive imagination as as kid so i always favoured the adventure/sci-fi kind of sets which had flashy parts and cool minifigs. Any way i'll hopefully see you all around, sorry for the essay but i had a lot to say after nearly ten years of brick blindness.
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