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Lego 7740 set, upgrading/repairing track options
kungpo replied to beyondtool's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Don't sell anything unless you really have to - one day some nostalgia might hit and you'll regret selling all that (classic) 12V stuff. Still worthwhile converting it to 9V or PF if you want, but there is a charm in seeing (and hearnig) the old 12V stuff working. The bits you are missing should be easy enough to find on Bricklink or eBay. 7740 is a classic - definitely worth hanging on to. Where are you based? -
Both - I always keep an intact set (and I aim to have at least one of every set released) and if I'm working on something else I'll get more copies of a set if it has a lot of useful pieces. Slightly of topic - "kits" versus "sets" - I always called them sets but notice that others refer to them as "kits". To me a "kit" is more like a plastic model kit - you can only make one thing.
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[WIP] Perpetual Motion Machine
kungpo replied to Boxerlego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I love DisneyTM!? -
Lego worst failures by Lego Designer Mark Stafford
kungpo replied to Ondra's topic in General LEGO Discussion
There is a "related" book called Brick By Brick - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brick-Rewrote-Innovation-Conquered-Industry/dp/1847941176 It looks quite deeply at what went wrong, and then what they did to save the day. Very interesting reading and highly recommended. -
You'll be very happy. The build is good with some interesting techniques. You have to get an Emerald Night as well (if you can bear the cost). Like the Maersk train, the level of detail is fantastic and you won't regret getting it. It's powered (optionally) by an XL motor so you probably have most of the bits to motorise it already. Slowly slowly collect the older ones - the Metroliner is worth having as well as the classic InterCity 7740.
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I'm sure I saw something about the spare pieces somewhere on here - something to do with what pieces were most likely to get lost.
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CoasterDynamix Lego-compatible roller coaster parts
kungpo replied to Erik Leppen's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Funnily enough I was just thinking about this as well. I haven't had the time or opportunity to "play" with my sets yet. Was hoping to see some good creations by now to get the creative juices flowing but there doesn't seem to be a great deal out there at the moment. -
F1 42000 £66.99 / UK Amazon
kungpo replied to JM1971's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I see that 42009 is "only" £122 as well on Amazon.....somehow my mouse clicked Buy... -
Saw the Lego Movie yesterday with my daughter. All I can say is Awesome!
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Renovating trains (so far models 4558 and 4563)
kungpo replied to Garrcomm's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I think I have most of the pieces you need - in "restoring" my Metroliners I picked up a few sets on eBay to make a complete one, so I have a few windows, base plates etc. Send me a list of the bits you need and I'll check what I have. Definitely have all the big windows and probably the small windows too. -
Renovating trains (so far models 4558 and 4563)
kungpo replied to Garrcomm's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I have quite a few Metroliner spares too, so let me also know via PM what you need and I might be able to help you. -
In terms of hours, probably the 10179 Millenium Falcon. In terms of how much time passed, the Grand Carousel 10196 which was spread over maybe 3 months (don't know why so long -must have been busy with other stuff)
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Posted 30 September 2013 - 01:47 AM Faefrost, on 30 September 2013 - 12:54 AM, said: Is this the first "non Star Wars" set to carry one of those UCS Style display name plates? I believe the 10177 Boeing Dreamliner set also came with a display plate. Yes it does! It's the only sticker applied to my copy (to avoid STAMP) although the tail doesn't look quite right without it (but I can live with that).
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My rebrickable stats reckons I have about 250K in sets, so including loose parts and unaccounted sets, maybe 500K pieces. I guess that makes me a Lego nut...
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Don't cancel in the slight chance you get one. But call a store and see if they have one and can hold it for you. If your S@H goes through then you get two. If you cancel you risk getting none.
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I like 8109 a lot as well - really clever mechanism. Not really a lover of 8466 though - I think it lacks elegance and doesn't really bring anything new to the party. I think 8043 is particularly good, especially with the way the 4th function on the remote is to switch between drive and operating the arm.