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Drewsko

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  1. Both me and a circle of friends have ended up in the same boat. I'm starting to suspect that this bizarre hiccup ties back to how old one's LEGO.com account might be. I signed up circa 1999/2000 and back then emails weren't needed for signing up, I only created and added mine around 2010. Somehow despite spending years making LEGO.com orders my account never got the email saved into personal info, and even though I've since added it that seems to be tied to the problem the Bricklink merger's bringing to light: the website simply does not register my email as a login credential, and as of yet not part of the critical info the BL merger needs. I'm hoping LEGO picks up on this and figures it out, this could be one of the weirder backend issues of running a site that was a lot more open to kids 20 years ago when the shopping was shuffled away on the "Shop At Home" page.
  2. Thanks for the earlier advice, TalonCard. Haven't made any big purchases yet for the classic stuff but I'm keeping eyes peeled on sales for the Caribbean Clipper. I admit I'm having a harder time scoping around for the Armada Flagship. Nice-looking as its parts are (I'm a sucker for its unique colors), it feels like a hard pill to swallow to see some sellers running it up towards $200 on secondary markets. As it's a smaller, more play-focused build it feels like something that feels like a better value even with collectors' inflation of worth at around $100 or so. Should I kick that mindset, probably?
  3. Bit a bullet and got myself a backorder on this beaut'. Concerned about space logistics a bit, that and having just got the '09 Bounty as a favor to ol' Brickbeard, alongside the 90s Imperial Flagship and Renegade Runner from my older side of the collection, will keep me sated on tinkering with ships for now. I've noticed now that the store page is giving the backorder/shipping delay differently now; changed from end of July to "will ship in 60 days". Make that what you will, guess the next production wave isn't as smooth-sailing as first expected. EDIT: Well, as of July 17, it's now saying it'll ship August 6. Really is fluxuating.
  4. Heya, thinking of investing in expansions to my Pirate collection, with an eye of doing "modern/upgraded" looks to some of the older eras of LEGO piracy based on recent year projects. With part of that, I'm looking to at some point have the full trio of Imperial faction ships from the original run (already got the original Imperial Flagship as part of that, thanks to an uncle's hand-me-down years ago), and naturally that means I'm eyeing the classic Caribbean Clipper. With that in mind, besides finding a purchase option that won't break my bank extremely, my concern is how much care should be taken with working with the vintage nature of Pirates stuff, especially the earliest sets. I've got plenty of experience with classic space model age-induced fragility, but I'm curious how much of it affects elements of the Pirate sets around the 80s/90s. They seem to hold up well for the most part, but I know there's weak spots with flag clips, sail piece tears and the like. So basically I'm curious in general how much attention I should be paying to that when acquiring, building and MOCing with sets as old as 1989, and if I'm wanting to try modifying/ground-up rebuilds of some of the oldest ships, is it worth it to track down the originals or just piece things together with individual part lot purchases or whatnot?
  5. Has there been any updates on when/if (a sad possibility) the 20th Obi-Wan polybag will be distributed? Been expecting it as a store giveaway, even the Force Friday incentive, but no sign of it yet officially. Is it still going to come up within the year? Given the buzz about upcoming giveaways for other theme's I'm a little worried some things are getting squeezed out.
  6. I've got a few modifications for Anakin. As my favorite character in the saga, I feel LEGO hasn't really done his older version justice quite yet. So here's some mods and addons I've done for him. Ep1: Small, simple backpack for Tatooine departure scenes. Ep2: Changed his hair back to the classic male hairpiece, the widow peak doesn't look right for his padawan combover (and if Obi-Wan still uses it on his Ep1 figures, why not?) Also gave him a gold hand for early Clone Wars; rather peeved his custom Jedi Startfighter set skipped over that detail with 2 flesh hands. I'm really hoping future Anakins drop the cheek/chin faceprinting, they make him look too old. Luke was suffering the same problem for a while, if anyone remembers. Ep3: This one was the real overhaul. Uses the Palaptine Arrest head with the late-season Clone Wars torso with added flesh hand. I'm of the belief LEGO should keep his robes black/very dark brown, I don't like the notion of it all blending in as pure black. Also gave him last year's Clone Wars era legs and light brown hair. I think we need a whole new piece for Anakin's Ep3 mullet, don't think any of the current parts out there really match it, and the CW hairpiece isn't that accurate, especially with available hair colors. Ep6: Until they find a way to do proper force ghost figures, we just have to pretend there's blue effects around them. Ghost Anakin is a bit rough, one of the more generic male faces on Ben Kenobi's body and some light brown hair. I went for generic since Anakin's ghost does lack the scars, so he can afford to look more plain.
  7. Ok, what's with LEGO this year and them not wanting to reuse Wildstyle's lowered hood piece with any of her TLM2 figures even when it would be scene-accurate? Did something come up with the soft-plastic they were using for the part that made it ill-advisable to manufacture now?
  8. As I eagerly await the Voldemort's Return set, I can't help but wish they chose a different set of faces for Harry. Given how he is in that scene his face should be a pairing of scared/panicking worry and frazzled-but-brave determination. I can make do with the cross face he'll come with in the set but I wish there was a more varied option.
  9. An interesting side-note with the discovery of these new figures. I'm working stock at Toys R Us and saw that a few boxes of these came in today, but they have self date demand to not put them out until September 1. It's interesting with that in mind that these are showing up now as opposed to later, especially at LEGO stores.
  10. The news just broke on Brickset that Supergirl's instructions got uploaded by LEGO. From the looks of, she'll be packaged on her own without any sort of vehicle or gadget. Could we be looking at Dimensions polybags or something?
  11. How are sightings for these figures going aside from LEGO stores? With the Disney figures coming out in a month, I'm starting to panic that I won't have a chance at this wave. Goshdarnit, I want my Sharkman and Astronaut. I almost had them, today, a Target had a full display of them. But some young spoiled kid managed to convince his parents to take THE ENTIRE DISPLAY BOX OF THEM and buy it in one go. Just took it off the rack and put it in their cart. Seriously.
  12. Orient Expedition had a nice variety of environments, semi-modern updates to the character prints that still hold up with today's mini-figures, and a pretty sweet prize at the end of it all that makes me still want to collect today. Plus Johnny's winter coat was really cool, so count me a fan of the theme. In terms of a future wave, it would be nice to see a revisit of the jungle environment that the Amazon had captured, perhaps with a second round based on Central America and Aztec/Incan/Mayan ruins? A slight shift in location, but it has untapped potential, I think.
  13. It's highly likely it'll be his younger, non-NOTD look. Unknown what outfit though, but LEGO Dimenions does give us a possible hint: Though with those cheek bone marks, you'd think he might be an older person...
  14. I found the Joker Bumper Car set at TRU over the weekend. Finally, they're putting these things out openly. Only four bucks too, not bad.
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