LandmarksWorld
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Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
LandmarksWorld replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Don't worry, nothing copied and pasted ;-) -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
LandmarksWorld replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
May you tell us more about this other apparent source? -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
LandmarksWorld replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
This is the link: http://lego.forum.forumcommunity.net/m/?t=59048344 I think it's a strange rumour indeed!! -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
LandmarksWorld replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Someone on the Italian Lego Forum was told by a Lego salesman that the 2017 Modular Building is going to be an inverted corner with perhaps an additional 16x32 baseplate and its cost will be around 250 euros...anyway it's just a rumour... -
How do you wash your LEGO... Seriously?
LandmarksWorld replied to DrJB's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Final rinsing in soft water avoids stains...thanks for the precious advices -
How do you wash your LEGO... Seriously?
LandmarksWorld replied to DrJB's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I've read the discussion and I'm currently trying to clean my Tower Bridge without disassembling it. Firstly, I put it in the bathtub and I sprayed some degreaser on it, I left it for a minute so that it could descale dust, and then I rinsed the (partially disassembled) Tower Bridge with current water. Dust simply disappears, but as soon as everything dries, terrible water stains appear all around the studs, especially on baseplates and/or on large plates. My question is: how can water stains be removed, so that the pieces really look brand new? What's more, we have hard water here... -
How do you wash your LEGO... Seriously?
LandmarksWorld replied to DrJB's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I've read the discussion and I'm currently trying to clean my Tower Bridge without disassembling it. Firstly, I put it in the bathtub and I sprayed some degreaser on it, I left it for a minute so that it could descale dust, and then I rinsed the (partially disassembled) Tower Bridge with current water. Dust simply disappears, but as soon as everything dries, terrible water stains appear all around the studs, especially on baseplates and/or on large plates. My question is: how can water stains be removed, so that the pieces really look brand new? What's more, we have hard water here... -
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Not too much time...Sometimes I just get inspired and I design what I'm thinking ;-)
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Hi everybody!! In my first topic, I'd like to present my recently designed skyscrapers. Now they're just a project, but I think one day I'll add them to my layout...Please leave a feedback!!
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[PRESS RELEASE] Announcing 10253 Big Ben
LandmarksWorld replied to Jim's topic in Special LEGO Themes
This set is just incredible...getting it as Christmas present!! -
Hi everybody!! I'm glad to join the group!! I'm Italian and I'm keen on modulars and landmarks series. :blush:
