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the old guard look brilliant definatly my favorite figs, also good find on the light infantry torso was it bricklink where you got so many?
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Yeah I'm not really seeing a problem with prices, I say whatever the buyer is will to pay is what a sets worth, if I see something I have to get then I'll pay for it. some unopened pirate sets will set on Bricklink for ever and cost hundreds however that doesn't mean they are worth that much. 75 is a very good price for the SES I am impressed
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Rumors and speculation: Haunted House Modular
SirSven7 replied to forumreader's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Man I really hope they didn't get in trouble, I like to think they did it on purpose as any editing work is really precisise (you see each frame) so any editor worth anything would know they were releasing that shot and that the image would be spotted, its just too obvious to be an accident. its an interesting way to build hype if you ask me -
brilliant build, I love the roof with the little hatch so people can get up on top and the whole shape of the structure, I also like using the wizard legs as a townperson. really wonderful build.
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Look what I just got - Report your latest Pirate LEGO acquisitions
SirSven7 replied to V()()D()()'s topic in LEGO Pirates
My sister picked me up Whitecap Bay from her local LEGO store with a cool £30 discount (so it cost £40) I'm pretty pleased with that as I'm visiting her on saturday (can't wait to own those mermaids ) -
Sadly your going to be paying a reasonably high price for any LEGO that has been discontinued and if your after LEGO from the 90s thats just the way it is. What you need to decide is if your buying unopened mint sets (crazy expensive), complete sets used but in very good condition with a box (expensive) or used average/good condition no box (reasonable). For example I bought the Imperial Trading Post for £90 and the Armada Flagship for £35 both from bricklink, in good used condition (no box), which I feel is great for sets that old. But I have also seen those same sets sell unopened (mint) for five times as much money, which I would not pay. Ebay is a good place to go if you don't get into a bidding war, whereas bricklink costs a little more but gives you the freedom to browse and buy when your ready (rather than when the clock counts down).
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Steampunk sub, brilliant I love how it looks like a fish
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Ideas for New Action Themes
SirSven7 replied to Perry the Platypus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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cheers for the comments guys. Jelly bean knights will be coming soon (I have fright knights, knights kingdom 1 and then those guys) I was going to do ninja first but I have been having a real problem finding all the sets, I only review the sets I own or have a had a chance to get a real good look at (like going to my cousins homes and building there collections or creating the sets from my bits box). so I am going to need a little longer before I tackle them (they are hard to find). From what I have seen so far not everything about those sets from the mid 2000s are terrible, but you'll have to wait for the full review for the rest. cheers all and thanks again, Fright Kinghts will be up in a couple of weeks.
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you found LEGO in a parking lot thats amazing I was never that lucky, me best find was sabre island at a car boot sale for £2 (back when I was about 8) I wish you the best luck resurecting those sets
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your world shounds similar to mine, rather than try and recreate a historically accurate medievil world, I mix it up a bit (grey ninjas and blue samuri walk the street alongside vikings, falcons, crusaders and even spartans) and the town is dotted with many different structures too, from castle, to classic ninja, to Prince of Persia to pirate. My mind makes it all fit somehow and then thats cool for me
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WW Category 2: 1908 Wild West Town
SirSven7 replied to marshal_banana's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
amazing moc, I voted for the sherrifs office simpley because its a good center for any town , I really hope LEGO pays attention to this -
skelenton mercenary classic
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Robin Hood with friends at the inn
SirSven7 replied to Captain Flint's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
really nice build, I like the way the bottom floor walls are made of stone and then that changes as you go up -
really good review, I love the comparision shots,
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The old ones just look better in my opinion and I like the base they slot into, but the new ones are simplier to incoroporate into mocs (still I voted on the old ones )
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that little guy looks cute, its a shame his caps so dusty
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not a bad little build, I love the comedy in the image, well done
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I like the ice picks for fangs as well its a really clever build (the hair too)
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Rumors and speculation: Haunted House Modular
SirSven7 replied to forumreader's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I really hope we get more info on this soon, I really like what I've seen so far -
I like this build, its a nice clever little idea and I love how the poor guy is kept in the basement before he meets his doom. Well done
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Big medieval landscape: BIG UPDATE on page 26
SirSven7 replied to maydayartist's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I have been watching this over a long period of time and I must say it is one of the most impressive builds ever, well done for the creativity and well done for sticking at it. Cheers -
that is really funny, great find any funny pirate releated stuff is always welcome here
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its really nice to see an armada base, thanks for building this, its simple but nice
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I could be wrong but it makes the most sense to me, I also like the slopeing ledge