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JintaiZ

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  1. Check it out!
  2. I think it will have a special baseplate which would bump up the cost. Most likely, but a pair of smaller shoes could work.
  3. Thanks, I have added the new info into my first post. Promobricks still lists the set number as 10282 but I will change the title if necessary.
  4. More descriptions are always appreciated, if possible. But I think your post looks pretty good for now.
  5. Amazing build like always!
  6. Beautiful! I have added another image to your first post.
  7. I believe the focus is still mainly about building, the app is most likely an attempt to add the fun value. I think LEGO just wanted to have a variety of product types available so it will also appeal to people who are not necessarily interested in LEGO. I also think that most people would expect something new after 50 years.
  8. Amazing! I will be blogging it eventually.
  9. Cube Brick has created the MOC Return to Forbidden Island. Check out his creation on flickr!
  10. The ever talented Kev.the.Builder has created a magnificent MOC of Microscale proportions which he's named "Tiny Trailblazers: Imperial Port". Here we see a fort where young soldiers are trained to deal with LEGO Pirates! At the tender age of two, soldiers begin their military career at the Preschool Outpost in which they learn the basics of operating a LEGO fort and the history of Pirates... starting with the infamous Captain Foul and Captain Roger Redbeard (who's still at large at Barracuda Bay) to the more recent Orton Orangebeard and Brock Brickbeard... and from that sentence alone, you'll note LEGO Pirates like using the word "beard" in their surnames. From the Preschool Outpost they'll received their first consignment at one of the smaller bases like Broadside's Brig, or if they have earned their munitions license, Imperial Cannon, and then you can be assured their career will start with a bang!
  11. Great build like always!
  12. Check it out!
  13. This is great! Almost 5000 now!
  14. I meant there is an existing topic.
  15. I think this is what @NextLevel5523 meant:
  16. This is awesome! I will be working on the blog eventually.
  17. I also wrote a message. But if Space, Castle and Bionicle sets get successfully crowdfunded, LEGO will probably make a Pirates set for its 90th anniversary.
  18. Thanks for the info! To add on... If new moulds are NOT included: 1. Train Station: Studgate 2. Seasons in Time Calendar 3. Winter Chalet 4. Temple of Hermit 5. Castle in the Forest 6. The Great Fishing Boat 7. The Legend of Bionicle 8. 1950's Diner 9. Mountain Windmill 10. Exploratorium 11. Modular Construction Site 12. Dive Shop 13. Ruined House 14. LEGO Store Modular 15. Brickwest Studios 16. Anatomini 16. Kakapo 18. Retro Bowling Alley 19. Venetian Houses 19. Observatory Mountain View 19. Pursuit of Flight 22. Quest Builder 23. Sherlock's Safe 24. Boat Repair Shop 25. Boat House Diner 26. Clockwork Aquarium 27. Japanese Old Style Architecture 28. Space Troopers 29. Science Adventures 30. Working Waterfall 31. Particle Accelerator Note: Pursuit of Flight and Particle Accelerator's instructions are already shared publicly, which means it will have a significant disadvantage since many people probably built one already. Conclusion: Most sets have a slight advantage since they do not have new moulds, but the sets that do include new moulds will have a huge disadvantage here. In consideration of the price: 1. Seasons In Time Calendar 2. The Castle in the Forest 3. Winter Chalet 4. The Legend of Bionicle 5. Train Station: Studgate 6. 1950's Diner 7. The Great Fishing Boat 8. Temple of Hermit 9. The Mountain Windmill 10. Exploratorium 11. Modular Construction Site 12. The Dive Shop 13. LEGO Store Modular 14. Ruined House 15. Brickwest Studios 16. Kakapo 17. Retro Bowling Alley 18. Anatomini 19. Pursuit of Flight 20. Sherlock's Safe 21. Quest Builder 22. Observatory Mountain View 23. Venetian Houses 24. Clockwork Aquarium 25. Boat Repair Shop 26. Boat House Diner 27. Japanese Old Style Architecture 28. Working Waterfall 29. Science Adventures 30. Particle Accelerator 31. Space Troopers Conclusion: Big sets always get more enthusiasm than smaller sets. However, there are no doubt that people will become hesitant about buying the set(s) when the price is revealed. To successfully make it through, big sets should have about 50% more comments than smaller ones.
  19. It looks like there is a 100 posts requirement.
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