MAB
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It was used by LEGO in the 1980s (eg in set 375) and is known as the pony ears technique (after where it was used). I think it had gone out of favour (by them) but they have started doing similar things again recently. MOC'ers often don't care as much, often connecting bricks or plates in less than LEGO legal ways.
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The Greatest Collectible Minifigure THANKS AND GOODBYE
MAB replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I think you can probably safely declare the diver the winner!- 2,045 replies
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MAB replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
There are currently still nine Disney figures left to appear, also nine Batman Movie figures. And then five Simpsons Series 2. And only 19 "normal" series CMF left. So more special ones than regular ones. But then some of those normal CMF are possibly big guns ... Hazmat, Bunny Suit, Ocean King, Hun, ... and it seems the better Disney ones have already gone (maybe except Alice). If some of the big ones left from the regular CMF series get drawn against each other, it wouldn't surprise me if at least another Batman Movie figure gets through. I cannot believe a Disney one will, but I guess it depends who they are up against.- 2,045 replies
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MAB replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I'm not so sure about Simpsons 2 being the worst series ever. Even if people don't like the molded heads, there were some great parts in that series. Lots of dual molded arms in many shirt colours, some good torso prints for City fans (Homer, Moleman, Martin Prince, Patty, Selma, Edna, Willie, Smithers, Hibbert are all great for City folk). For me, the DFB series was probably the most boring ever. Every figure except the manager almost identical with the same accessory and the body parts almost unusable for anything else but the German football team. The only good thing there was the selection of hairstyles.- 2,045 replies
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MAB replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Diver for me. We have had so many modern divers in City, Atlantis, etc and getting a vintage one was great. Although I agree Maleficient is great for parts, and I quite like the new butterfly girl.- 2,045 replies
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From what I can tell (mainly standing in the school playground while dropping off / picking up kids) ninjago did well with younger kids at least (5-11 year olds, the age at my kids' school). But then, they have also chatted about Chima, and now chat about NK quite a lot too. And this is without the influence of the cartoon series. My eldest son (now 9) loved Chima more than ninjago and NK. Whether that translates into sales is of course another matter. Chima was available at a discount in the UK for a while, but then the same is true of ninjago and NK (and City and SW and LOTR ...).
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Does the floor have to be at floor level? One thing you can do is place some spacers at the base and lift the floor up slightly to help when it comes to tiling. Although as with all curved interiors, square edged tiles will not tile perfectly to the edges.
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A large single span gothic one would be nice too.
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So if that is going to happen for the last part of the poll, but not the first part, then can voters go back and change votes in previous rounds? If I had known that second place was going to get promoted as well, then I would have voted differently in some rounds. Instead of voting or the figure that eventually won by a long way, I would have voted for a third place figure that in some cases would have probably beaten the second place character but not the first place one. This is why it is important to have rules at the start and have them fixed, not to change them part way through a game.
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Runners-up would have a better chance of getting through the next rounds than first placed group winners though, as they would only be up against other "losers". So some runners-up would probably get further than the group winners that already beat them.
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OK, I see what you mean. Anyway, I'd still vote to keep it as it is for now, as I would have voted differently in some of the rounds. I'm also not sure it would be so fair either (even if done from the start), as if there was already a clear winner in a round, then someone voting later on might not vote for the winner if they have already won, but use their vote for the second place position. If second place was going to count, I think you'd need to either have two votes for everyone in each round or (a better solution) not announce the current result until everyone has voted / a fixed time is up.
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Or plastic sheathed wire.
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Elves has fairly heavily featured dragons this time around.
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OK, I thought they were delayed entry until about round 20 as none of them appeared in the early rounds.
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Kids still like it + parents remember it with nostalgia = money.
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The reason for this is simple. The list of figures is from the then current line of sets, so only included figures in the last four sets.
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Leave it as it is, as that was the rule that was in place at the start. Or start the whole thing again. It was already changed to allow S17 in. Don't make more changes through the game.
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MAB replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Tough call between roman senator and the gargoyle. I've gone for the gargoyle, just cause I tend to use more of him (without legs) on buildings whereas the senator is a bit too unique for using multiples, even replacing the head and hair. If only he had been wearing a white toga ...- 2,045 replies
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MELO R1: Farewell We Call to Hearth and Hall!
MAB replied to LittleJohn's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I also like the Rivendell bit. Is the dome just placed gently on top of those levers? The flooring inside is also very nice too.- 5 replies
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Nice figs, and well done for not having any torsos with yellow skin on! I wish they made more that could be used for both yellow / fleshie minifigures.
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MAB replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Much as I love the Homer figure, The Simpsons have no hope. DFB going too. For me, it's the graduate, but it's a tough round with some very nice prints / parts.- 2,045 replies
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LEGO and Super Glue - How to handle a sticky relationship
MAB replied to Wardancer's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Some very good advice there. To add to that, if you do get superglue absorbed on a cape, it will go stiff. Often you don't want that, although it can be used to an advantage if you want a posed cape. And your skin is likely to become part of the minifigure design! I've done that a few times, holding a couple of parts while they dry only to realise they have bonded to my fingers. -
I can imagine two reasons: 1) copyright if it is movie accurate and 2) lack of likely sales for them. I imagine (2) is a bigger problem than (1). Who is going to buy 100, 50 or even 10 of a Witch King helmet? Many people will want 1. Brickforge / brickwarriors don't make money by selling one of something, they make money shifting bulk items to army builders. Plus now it is probably too late to attract the masses. Sure, 1000 people might want to buy one helmet. But is that worth the design, mold manufacturing, fabrication, etc?
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The fact that Minifig cannot stand up straight just makes it realistic for some of us, especially if it is packed and you need to stand by the doors!
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