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The Reader

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  1. Just to be sure - is a building in category B meant to be situated in Europe or North America, so its architecure has this kind of European or North American style? Or can a building in this category also be placed for example in the desert or the jungle so it has some kind of local style? Like the Carter House in Luxor:
  2. Part #1 (bestseller parts) of my latest PaB order. Just some ordinary parts, nothing special. And no - those medium lavender ladies won't wear the knights' helmets and the black falcon shields while drinking tea. All these parts are for different projects.
  3. That's a great little built and would be a day one purchase for me. The style reminds me of set 40566 "Ray the Castaway", so your MOC could easily an original LEGO set. Thumbs up!
  4. I have sets 60267 and 60394 but omitted set 60376 because I'm not interested in the seals. But I wil get the minifig from set 60376 to get a full sequence of modern Gail Storms. BTW: Even the hair colour matches - (old) brown for the classic Gail Storm and reddish brown for the modern Gail Storms in sets 60267, 60394 and 60376.
  5. I think it was disussed before that the minifig in set 60267 might be a modern version of Gail Storm: Green jacket, red legs and being a photographer make her a perfect modern version of the classic minifig: Now this modern version of Gail Storm (at least her head) has apeared in two more sets - as ranger in set 60394 ("otter battle pack") and as arctic explorer in set 60376 ("seal battle pack"): So one might imagine that Gail Storm has a follow-up existence as a wildlife photographer ... (N.B.: I am aware that this minifig head was used mutiple times before.)
  6. The dark orange bowl from the CMF S 24 potter is in set 41749. So hopefully it will become available on PaB. The dark orange goblet is already available on PaB: part ID 6420468. Both are very useful as ancient artefacts. Set 60367: The tan torso of the woman stepping down the ladder might be used as a safari dress:
  7. Don't know๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ if it ๏ปฟhas be๏ปฟen mentioned before - the tan bow from the CMF falc๏ปฟo๏ปฟn๏ปฟer is available on PaB. Element ID 6420270.๏ปฟ๏ปฟ Iโ€˜ve ordered a dozen โ€ฆ
  8. Great minifig! Don't know if it has been mentioned before - the tan bow from the CMF falconer is available on PaB. Element ID 6420270 .
  9. It's weird, but the green hunter's hat is still not listed in Germany - even not OOS.
  10. Set 40650: I built the Land Rover yesterday. It's a great little car but the mudguards and the wheels are too small. It looks better on the box cover than in real. I will change them to the ones from set 60267. That should look better.
  11. Not on the German site, even not OOS. Which ID do they have?
  12. I love the new logo, too, but it misses Asia (i.e. Orient Expedition). ๐Ÿ˜€
  13. I personally prefer Smithwickโ€˜s ๐Ÿ˜Ž, but great idea ๐Ÿ‘!
  14. I vote for The Adventurers and their companions Rock Raiders. ๐Ÿ‘
  15. You are very welcome. R. R. Slugger's videos are extraordinary!
  16. No, the goat is supposed to be the accessory.
  17. Which means "one goat per minifig"?
  18. Concerning the crazy aftermarket for Chief, I recommend R. R. Slugger's video, starting form 5:58 :
  19. Nice car! I like that mighty wheels which give it a more modern touch while the cockpit piece keeps the classic vibes.
  20. What a great built. Your brick-built ankylosaurus is awesome!
  21. No, as @Shivawrote, they were in a clear plastic bag, but which was sealed like the bags in sets (instead of a ziplock). You canโ€˜t reuse the bags like I did before. The bricks and pieces are safe. The envelope had some polster - made of paper if I remember correctly.
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