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TheLegoDr

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  1. 3. Oky A lot of neat choices this year. Time slipped away for me to enter, but I guess that means I get to vote!
  2. Looking at my account, my VIP points have not been credited yet. Interesting. I guess we will see whenever that piece comes back in stock if they credit it. I honestly didn't think to check which means I'll likely forget to check again and maybe that's what LEGO counts on.
  3. Having just recently watched bits and pieces of this show with my daughter, it is neat to see someone building something related to it. So far so good! Hopefully you'll have time to get back to working on it.
  4. @timemail As much as I'd love to see 20 figures in this set, I can see LEGO giving us 10, maybe even fewer. They seem to be quite stingy on minifigures in most sets.
  5. Is anything on the mouse official LEGO? I haven't seen some of those pieces, but admittedly been out of the loop for medieval type pieces for a while. Otherwise, the shrubbery looks neat. The claw pieces work really well for needle leaves.
  6. @williejmI think Man-bat and the bats from Monster Fighters have noses also. And the Native figures from the mid 90s had noses. And I think the NBA figures had noses too...soo I don't know why they chose that for some figures and not others. But the eyes on the Native figures are also different if I recall correctly, so not sure what they were going for there. @DBlegonerd7In terms of all being deaf because no external ear...well they all have jaundice also since they are yellow, right? I guess I don't know what to say to that person that said that.. shrug
  7. My order from March 17 just shipped. Looking at my account, it still is listed as waiting for new stock, but when you click on it it reveals everything has shipped except for one part still needing new stock. I've never seen that before. I always thought they held the whole order until everything was ready. So, I'm assuming they'll ship out the part later once it comes in stock.
  8. ^ Haven't you watched the films? Obviously there are only 1.5 houses at Hogwarts. Mostly just Gryffindor and maybe a little Slytherin. No one else matters...
  9. First off, well done. I do love some dark orange buildings. I like that you included your prep/planning. I tend to also draw out my buildings beforehand, so I can get approximate spacing and if something will work. I can do it in my head, but I find I like drawing it on paper, if not to visually see it of course, but also because I just miss drawing I think. Either way, that is always neat to see how someone thinks when putting together a building. I like the lower windows. The studs showing through the trans brick adds a lot of character. (Even though you said it was too blocky, I really liked the original build that was more symmetrical). Now question, this is a render right? I realize you made instructions so it needs to be able to be built in real life, but with a digital build, might as well just do the parts that don't exist because that sloped roof over those 1x2 modified slope pieces looked really sharp. But the final roof on the right side definitely looks better with the 1x1 round hinge plate compared to just empty. My favorite part is either the lower SNOT windows, or the roof area on the left side (the flat part). Adding in what I assume is 1x1 modified with clip plates always adds some character to a roofline.
  10. I'm pretty sure the Best Sellers are from Illinois? and the rest of the catalog is from overseas. So that is why they can't have the same turn around time. I'm guessing the Best Sellers are categorized differently and easier to pack also, plus being closer on top of it all.
  11. I used to buy from BnP more often than Bricklink thanks to quantities needed plus shipping charges. But it seems that is more difficult these days. I guess we will see how it goes once backlogged orders get caught up. I finally received my early March order, so still about 6 weeks it seems.
  12. "Must fit within 12x12" meaning no overhang? As in, obviously base is 12x12, but I'm talking about if it is more vertical (like plants or figure).
  13. Wow, this tea sucks. I had to spit it out when I saw how awesome this LEGO creation was. hehe I like the subtle changes. I think they work well. I am not a Superman nerd, but I am at least aware of a lot of the Easter Eggs involving him since he is so notable.
  14. ^Pepperidge Farms remembers too... I was just thinking as much as I want all of these I will have to wait for a hopeful sale. I bought all of the 2021 sets and now Target had all of them on the BOGO 40% sale, so I could have saved a little had I waited. So I guess I'll do that this time.
  15. The new sets definitely look really neat. At retail, I'll likely have to wait since it will be over $500 for the wave. BUT definitely some gems in there. I like the baby thestral. I like all the new torso prints. I don't love Grimmauld Place actually. I like the play feature, BUT I think it looked differently in my head if I were to build one myself. I mean, I'll still get it because LEGO HP and new figures, but I'll have to modify greatly. But Kreacher!
  16. Interesting. They do work well next to each other. And like a lot of townhomes I don't think it would have hurt if they were still the same depth side by side since they are built that way around me. No fault of your own, but I am not a fan of the entry stairway to the building so when I build mine I'll modify that. And unrelated, the Police Station is a lot taller than I gave it credit for. I should bust mine out sometime.
  17. Actually that flickr is my old account (I think it was under my wife's account actually). I have a separate account. I just haven't taken the time to figure out how to link to it instead of that one. Plus since she doesn't use that account, I'm afraid once I unlink it it will be lost forever. I should try to save those photos from flickr to put on my new account so I don't lose them. Anyway, what I am getting at. I have loads more Modular style buildings on the new account. I'll post a link if I ever am able to. Flickr is blocked on my work computer and I rarely get on the computer at the house. Once again, great work!
  18. I would say 2010-11 was a knock out for minifigures for sure, especially compared to what was released in the theme prior to that. I got back into LEGO in 2010 BECAUSE of the Harry Potter releases. But I'd always welcome updates sure. But they look good overall for the most part.
  19. This looks awesome. I've been toying with the idea for a long time to do a Daily Planet since LEGO keeps releasing Daily Bugles and DC needs some love sometimes too. I really like how you captured the stepped approach and the roof spires with the dark green. The globe on top looks really neat. That is how I would do it also. Nice work on the interior too. It's always fun to see the innards of these builds. I've found myself even though I like making detailed interiors, since I never look at them I just omit them altogether these days. Most of my newer builds you can't even take apart in sections to keep the flow on the front better. I will have to look back at this for inspiration if I ever get around to building my own (I have too many tan buildings as it is, currently working on a Wayne Manor in tan).
  20. It's more the constant concern of the website crashing on release day since so many people overload the site. It works fine most of the time, until there is a sudden rush from all over the world and then you have to queue or wait or get locked out...can be frustrating. But I don't usually need anything on release day, so it hasn't affected my life any. As for COVID related stock issues. Since they have to pull pick a brick and bricks and pieces by hand, I'm sure that takes a while to locate the pieces and hand pick them and then weigh/measure the proper amount and make sure it gets packaged properly. So definitely it will take time to get back up to typical speed, especially the 11-15 days they are quoting (once they get back to square one). But since there is no shortage of people ordering, it will take even longer to get caught up. They'd have to be willing to close it down for longer than they did and lose out on potential money just to get caught up. Which is more angering, waiting a month for parts while others can order and wait for their parts, or them closing down for a month (or longer) and then upon reopening having a sudden rush of people trying to order again...
  21. ^MILS is the way to go depending on your street layout. Our LUG does MILS for everything so I've converted all of mine over to it and all new builds automatically start with it. I like the rigidity and support compared to the flimsy baseplate alone.
  22. So far I like the new set up. Not a fan of the higher prices (even if small, like all the torsos are now 9 cents more expensive). It adds up over time. I like being able to sort/buy by category instead of only piece ID number or set number. That helps a lot! Too bad about the 2022 pieces not being around, but I'm sure they will show up eventually. Likely not releasing them so people will either be forced to buy the set or wait it out. Plus also likely helps with a sudden rush to the system while they are trying to get bugs worked out/backlogged orders out/shipping delays/etc.
  23. Did they have the players flying anywhere? Just close to the towers or is there a way to get them more out in the middle (with string possibly I guess). I think that's the largest problem with Quidditch, they are meant to fly around, not hover near structures, but since it isn't real magic we don't have that. The small 2018 version was effective enough. While I'd want to see it larger, I don't think it would be a hot seller unless they figured out a way to allow people to be more centered over the field instead of near a tower or goal.
  24. There is an OLD thread on here about bricklinking the modulars. I used it back when things were discussed, but that was like 2012 or so. As for now, pieces of course may be not available or rarer (thus causing higher prices). It really boils down to if you want EXACT vs substitutions being okay. Do you want the exterior to be identical or inspired by the official set? Maybe add it to a parted out want list on Bricklink for the set and then go through and sort out the pieces you already have. Then either consider doing Bricks and Pieces or bricklink and see which variety has the best prices. With the new changes to Bricks and Pieces, I don't know how that will change prices/shipping, but I know overall I've preferred buying direct from LEGO thanks to quantity available compared to some Bricklink stores (depending on the piece of course).
  25. I should learn to read intros better...I went straight to the pictures and thought it reminded me of the Kansas City library..hahah Looks like I should make a visit to my local library and find a self help book on following directions/reading in order. But looks great! Really shows how skills develop over time. All three had their merits and looked interesting, but I will say V3 is the best. Most likely because of the colors used and certain pieces used (that may not have been around when V1 came out).
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