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MAB

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  1. I thought so, and it is the best set of the new wave.
  2. The plain ones were available back in 2009/2010. There have been other licensed ones since then too.
  3. I don't really see the problem with the subway station, it is just a small piece of one. The left hand side looks like a (small) section of platform and the taller middle arch is clearly the subway part, where the trains go. It appears that there is a train there, but that it is flipped open to reveal the monster inside it. I assume it looks more like a small train when flipped back down. I'm not sure what the third, right hand section is - it looks like a hole which might just be reminiscent of being an underground system, or maybe there is some specific use for it to be revealed.
  4. It isn't a head-to-head competition though, as LEGO can accept any number they like.
  5. Yes, I can search on BL, and I see that there are 1000s of stores with more than 5 police torsos in stock. This one for example, there are 19 stores that can sell you 10 or more in new condition: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=973px431c01#T=S&O={"st":"4","cond":"N","minqty":"10","rpp":"500","iconly":0} Or if you just search for police in torso assemblies, you will see about 400 lots* where the seller has 10 new torsos in stock. * The number will vary as I exclude some stores by default and some will not sell to you based on location. https://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?pg=1&q=police&catID=485&invNew=N&itemBrand=1000&itemType=P&viewFrom=sa&advOpt=Y&excFavL=Y&excStop=Y&sz=500&searchSort=Q Pick the one you want to use for your uniform, and find a seller with large stocks. There is a difference between secondary and primary markets. Kids want police sets, hence they sell well at retail stores (the primary market). However, the secondary market is much more AFOL focussed, and AFOLs tend not to want loads of police minifigures. Sets that contain them are generally quite cheap and plentiful and so there is a somewhat lower demand and higher supply on the secondary market for police minifigures. Thus they tend to be quite cheap.
  6. In 20 years time the sequels will probably be revisited just as much as the OT and PT are now. The prequels were treated as the worse thing ever to happen to Star Wars when they came out, aside from the Christmas special. But now that the kids that grew up with them have aged they are seen with a different view. I imagine the same will happen with the sequels.
  7. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt01679335/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_wr#writers/ If it has nothing to do with it, then why does Thomas Dam have a writing credit (being based on his books) in the movie?
  8. I think it looks good, but most MOCs can be improved by tearing them down and starting again. When it comes to colours, I'd also stick to a smaller number (2-3) for the majority of the rock and let texture work for you rather than colour. If doing rocks against sea, I tend to use dark bluish grey at the bottom, lightening up to light bluish grey higher up. That way, it looks like the sea has washed up / splashed the base of the cliffs but not higher up. You can always add in extra colours via plants and grass (1x1 cheese slopes are also good for this as moss), the odd flower and so on or white cheese slopes for snow if it is cold.
  9. eBay don't sell LEGO. They sell services. Other companies and people sell on eBay. Most sellers are clear - if they use the word compatible anywhere, then they are selling clone / fake / knock-off parts. Very few sellers try to pass of clones as genuine LEGO simply becuase they will lose out and need to refund if the buyer reports them for it. The chances of getting fake LEGO with the LEGO logo is very low, especially for police. Police parts tend to be very cheap on the secondary market as few people want them as the supply is much greater than demand. However, I'd buy from Bricklink. You get a better range and you choose exactly which torsos and legs and so on you buy. If buying a load of torsos from one seller, then you might also want to buy the heads / legs from them too.
  10. I know. And Snow White is German, but was Disneyfied.
  11. There is no evidence for this. The overlap between the markets for Trolls and Minions and other classic themes is likely to be small. If LEGO wasn't doing Tolls and Minions, other companies would be (like MegaConstrux did Minions in the past) and people wanting Minions sets would be buying from the other company. If there were more classic theme sets from LEGO, then they would not be of interest to them if they wanted Minions.
  12. Sbrick have announced they are coming back with another model and are crowd funding again: https://tokeportal.hu/en/sbrick3/ They are not on kickstarter this time, but on a Hungarian website instead. After the badly run Sbrick+ campaign last time on KS I don't think I'd invest. It isn't even obvious what the investment is - is it a financial investment that you get returns on or just a gift to the company. Only the first 100 investors get the gift.
  13. The Trolls Movie is as Danish as Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is German.
  14. Why not just buy the parts you need. For example, there are 1000s of these and many similar torsos: on bricklink under 50c. Choose the torso you want your police force to wear, buy however many you need, then buy random heads to make them look different. Then buy legs and hair/hats.
  15. KORUIT are all lego compatible, not genuine lego. I find the accessories are very good, especially if you customise / paint, but that the minifigure quality is not quite right. The prints are often very good, but the arms are sometimes a little loose and the "light flesh" (BL colour name) parts are too pale compared to LEGO's although if you don't mix them with other genuine LEGO figures, you do not notice the skin colour problem. If you just display as minifigures, they are great.
  16. KORUIT also have some new Uruk-Hai for sale. I quite like them as they are not direct copies of LEGO ones.
  17. When sorting mixed lots, I often find most problems are due to non-lego parts. What happens if you put a clone 2x2 brick in the device? What about a non-lego accessory that looks a bit like lego but not quite?
  18. What was the joke, as BL defines it as STicker Across Multiple Parts. https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=973
  19. Yeah, a decent MOC will be enhanced by well designed stickers. Although of course add stickers to a bad design and it will still look like a bad design with stickers - stickers shouldn't be used to try to make a bad design better, whether it is a MOC or an official set. Your TOROLUG container is most definitely enhanced by the decal as is the building, but most of all I love that cat face carriage on the right hand side of the picture. Is that based on the Tama Train?
  20. The store I bought from was "world figures store". For me, the figures were £0.66 each, plus £0.63 shipping for all (this was the same price for any number). Plus there was a coupon for new users, so I re-registered and for six figures it came to about £2.30 including delivery. I did that twice. I tend to keep low value orders to avoid having to pay VAT on imports, as this does get expensive here. Shipping prices are sometimes a problem on ali. Over a certain amount, I think sellers register the packages and the price jumps significantly.
  21. I thought you might! I've gone for a dozen, with a mixture of accessories.
  22. First of all, the xtra stickers, which are what you claim most MOCers rely on. MOCers were able to MOC before the xtra stickers were produced. There are years worth of history of MOCs here showing that. The xtra stickers have been around for less than a year, have they been a game changers? The answer is simple - no. I don't think I have seen a single MOC that would not have been possible before the xtra stickers came along. I don't think I have seen a single MOC where the xtra stickers have made it into something special that wasn't already possible before xtra stickers were being sold. To claim that most MOCers now rely on them (with the implication that they couldn't do without them) is crazy. As to more general stickers, sure some people use official stickers in MOCs just like some use printed parts in MOCs. Some people even use official stickers on parts that they were not intended for, which is not possible for printed parts. But not a majority of MOCers. Other MOCers make their own stickers to provide detail. Stickers are fine if they add detail that isn't possible through other ways, although if a MOC (or set) relies on them so much to define what it is then chances are it is not a very good MOC.
  23. The problem with present is that it is not fixed. You need to go back some time to see what MOCs are being presented, and they are all in the past. But even so how many MOCers currently rely on xtra stickers, since they were first sold? In my view, most MOCers do not use xtra stickers. For a start, they only really cover City style stickers, so MOCers in space, castle, pirates, etc will not rely on them. And just within City, look at the number of MOCs posted on EB that have not used them. Those MOCers have somehow managed to keep going without using a product that is less than a year old.
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