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Eurobricks event #15 Günzburg - information topic
Ecclesiastes replied to Holodoc's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
I'll be attending Brickworld as well. And because that's expensive enough, it will be my only foreign event this year. -
Ready yourself for the apocalypse! While all the LEGO Movie two sets seem to be great this one is even more awesome! Everything is awesome! Check out more detailed photos in Special Themes Forum!
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70840 Welcome to Apocalypseburg! Ages 16+. 3,178 pieces US $299.99 – CA $399.99 – DE €299.99 – UK £279.99 – FR €299.99 – DK 2,499DKK *Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing. Build and role-play with this huge THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ Apocalypseburg model! Enjoy an epic 360-degree play experience—and prepare for an alien invasion—with THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ 70840 Welcome to Apocalypseburg! construction toy. An advanced building set, it has over 3,000 pieces and presents an awesome challenge even for master builders. This THE LEGO MOVIE 2 set features a section of the Statue of Liberty with a chill-out room in the head, café, Scribble Cop’s office with a chair-kicking function, armory, barber’s/tattoo parlor, Lucy’s hideout, Fuse’s workshop, rooftop diner, gym, spa, lookout platforms and loads more! This action-packed toy also comes with 12 THE LEGO MOVIE 2 minifigures to role-play and reimagine your favorite scenes from the blockbuster film. This creative toy includes 12 new-for-January-2019 THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ minifigures: Emmet, Lucy, Batman™, Scribble Cop, Harley Quinn™, Green Lantern™, ’Where are my pants?’ Guy, Larry the Barista, Chainsaw Dave, Mo-Hawk, Roxxi and Fuse, plus a rat figure. This huge Apocalypseburg construction toy has removable modules for easy play and features a section of the Statue of Liberty, café, Scribble Cop’s office, armory, barber’s/tattoo parlor, Lucy’s hideout, Fuse’s workshop, rooftop diner, gym, spa and more! The Statue of Liberty section of this THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ playset features a buildable torch, opening Lady Liberty head with a chill-out room including a buildable telescope, and 3 lookout platforms. The Coffee Unchained café features a service counter, cash register, buildable coffee machine with 2 coffee pumps, table and seat, and an outdoor table with a parasol and 2 seats. Scribble Cop’s office features an opening jail door and chair-kicking function. Armory features a mannequin, goggles, 3 minifigure helmet elements and 2 buildable weapons. Barber’s/tattoo parlor features a barber’s chair, buildable tattoo machine and hair-cutting tool elements. Lucy’s hideout features a buildable bed with a secret compartment containing various fun elements including a love letter from Batman™. The room also features weapon storage and assorted elements including new-for-January-2019 barbed wire. The removable roof of Lucy’s hideout has a buildable seat, engine truck front and water tower. Fuse’s rooftop workshop features a buildable tool chest with a buildable fire extinguisher. Rooftop diner features a buildable V8 engine deep-fat fryer, table, oven, ketchup and mustard dispensers, plus frying pan and food elements. Train-carriage-shaped gym features a buildable punching bag with alien invader decoration and a weightlifting bench. Truck-shaped spa features a buildable hot tub and shower. This THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ toy building set also includes Chainsaw Dave’s surfboard rack with 2 surfboards, lookout area with a buildable telescope, an opening sewer and various ladders. Weapons for THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ characters include Lucy’s crossbow. Accessory elements include Emmet’s 2 coffee mugs, Lucy’s quiver, plus 6 new-for-January-2019 Skeletron head elements (1 as a basketball; 1 on a signpost; 1 as engine decoration; 2 as hair mannequins; and 1 on the armory mannequin). Recreate fun-packed scenes from THE LEGO® MOVIE 2™ with this awesome Statue of Liberty toy. This new-for-January-2019 toy measures over 20” (52cm) high, 19” (49cm) wide and 12” (33cm) deep.
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Having a train riding around your Christmas tree is awesome, a LEGO train even better. And having a gingerbread LEGO train, well nothing beats that! Our very own licensed moderator Captain Nemo has made this truly awesome train! Make sure to check out all the neat details in Town Forum. Merry Christmas!
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The preludes are up, so get ready for challenge II of Book III! Go to the Guilds of Historica subforum to see out all the preludes!
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That hallway shot is really epic! Nicely done!
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I wanna modify Vampyre Castle. Any ideas?
Ecclesiastes replied to luckjes112's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Before asking, try to build it yourself. When you've done that, just ask what we think of it! -
Time for a treat! These waffles made by ExeSandbox look so realistic they are truly mouthwatering!
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Forget horses, goats are way better victory gifts! Kristel has done a great job on sculpturing this goat and added a fun twist!
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Ritzcrackerman has made a stunning drive-thru. Using the Dutch Bros. as inspiration this is truly a place were a would take a break for a cup of joe! Make sure to visit the topic in Town forum!
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This creation made by ExeSandbox sure is a fun take on how the Green Lion spends its time while waiting on its Paladin to arrive! Check out the details here, because there's way more to discover!
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Yes, this one please! I'm surprised they haven't made a lamb or sheep yet. Such a perfect animal to use in several themes. Way better than for example a skunk...
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This spaceship by Bob De Quatre is ready to crush the competition in any race! Make sure to check out the topic in Sci-fi forums, because this ship is packed with stunning details and features!
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Latest impact of other themes on historic themes
Ecclesiastes replied to Wardancer's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Yes, sizes are always a bit odd. But compared to the seagull and eagle it feels like a step back. Or it's just that it's more Friends compatible. -
"True gentleman (let alone a secret agent) never misses the train." This moc "in motion" is built by sheo, the way the movement is achieved is quite impressive. Same goes for the vehicles, which are very detailed! Check out more in Licensed Forums! .
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Latest impact of other themes on historic themes
Ecclesiastes replied to Wardancer's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Not that useful, it's a bit too big. But it would be great if it came in lbg to use as an ornament! -
Frontpaged! Very well made, I really like the "rusty" parts on the boat!
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The Adventurers sets are still my favorite, so this ship made by Jelleater makes me think of the good old times. The ship is wonderfully detailed, especially the rusty parts on the sides. And of course the ship does not float Check out more details in the Action and Adventure Forum
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The people of Historica are thriving at the moment. Enjoying the peace, there's time for art and beer and of course much more. Check out for yourself in the Guilds forum! Sculptor by Gabe Alehouse by Ayrlego