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That's one SpongeBob Set I haven't bought yet. Of course the construction of the Krusty Krab is minimalist, but that doesn't take away from the playability of the model. All three faces are new: each of the characters have goofy expressions on their faces. The Patty Wagon looks cool. I might have to get it when I get paid next month. If you already have the first one, just get this one as a parts pack, or for the vehicle, since 3825 didn't come with a vehicle.
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It has never happened to my pieces.
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Set Review 3832 Bikini Bottom hospital
Justin replied to Navy Trooper Fenson's topic in LEGO Licensed
The wood panels in this set would be perfect for Wild West MOCs. -
LEGO CITY is leaving the farm behind and is heading downtown this summer! When it comes to LEGO CITY, 2009 will probably be the best year ever, no matter how pricey the LEGO CITY sets may get.
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I got lots of extra pieces in my Town Plan LEGO set. Mostly extra tiles and flower petals.
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A LEGO discount store, basically a minifig version of retailers like Walmart, Kmart, or Target, known as LEGOmart. It would feature an entrance with sliding doors (similar to those found on the 2007 fire station), shopping carts, merchandise ranging from LEGO teddy bears to cylindrical bricks used as cans of soda, check-outs, and a parking lot, as well as two cars and two minifigs.
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I found it on the 2008 LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants sets forum.
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The prototype interior of LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants set #3831 Rocket Ride.
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I want to buy 7641, once it's available this summer at Toys "R" Us. I could almost hear the city bus' diesel engine wailing! Here's a bus that looks similar to the LEGO CITY version in 7641 (notice that there are two doors on the left side): New Flyer 35LF
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How about LEGO Spaceballs, basically a more satirical version of LEGO Star Wars.
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Review: Spongebob #3834 - Good Neighbors in Bikini Bottom
Justin replied to Justin's topic in LEGO Licensed
I'm using a VistaQuest VQ5115 camera. -
Review: Spongebob #3834 - Good Neighbors in Bikini Bottom
Justin replied to Justin's topic in LEGO Licensed
I took these pictures at night in my bedroom. I tried to fix this on Flickr. It's the best that I can do. -
3834 - Good Neighbors in Bikini Bottom (SpongeBob's Pineapple) Year: 2009 Theme: SpongeBob SquarePants Piece Count: 425 Number of Minifigs: 4 Price: $40 USD ($46 USD at Toys "R" Us) This LEGO SpongeBob set was amazing! The pineapple house almost resembles the one found on the cartoon. The facial expression on SpongeBob's face, as well as Squidward's head are new to this set. The pineapple's interior is minimalist, but has lots of interior details, such as the portraits of Patrick and Gary. The boatmobile is just your standard boatmobile, but with an added marshmallow launcher. The addition of furniture is what make this set amazing. The barbecue grill functions as a catapult for the Krabby Patty. Final thoughts: Way better than what you see on the box. Although the set is minimalist for such a big, $40.00 set, you get lots of furniture which is a plus. SpongeBob's pineapple has a stylistically accurate living room, with pictures of Patrick, and Gary, as well as the fish lure hanging on the wall, instead of a basketball hoop and stepladder this time. It is well worth the price if you're collecting SpongeBob SquarePants LEGO sets, or if you like the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon. The only two letdowns are that this set includes a bed with no foghorn alarm clock, and that there is no jellyfish net included. Happy 10th Anniversary, SpongeBob SquarePants! 1999-2009
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Thanks! Check out my review of set #3834 here.
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Yes, I have a Flickr account. I go by the name of 'Sponge1987' on flickr.
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I was going to do a review of set 3834. I just don't have any idea why my pictures won't upload. Can someone help me?
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3834 - Good Neighbours in Bikini Bottom
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It was originally going to be called the Crusty Crab back when SpongeBob was going to be called SpongeBoy. SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg thought K's were funnier than C's. I like the new SpongeBob sets. They may be minimalist, but that does not stop me from wanting to buy them. SpongeBob celebrates his 10th anniversary next summer, so that might have an effect on the sales of both sets and might prompt LEGO into making a special 10th anniversary set. SpongeBob first aired on Nickelodeon in the summer of 1999.
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I know that LEGO Batman is about to be discontinued, but I do not see LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Indiana Jones, or LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants being discontinued anytime soon. It is a shame that they are discontinuing LEGO Batman. SpongeBob SquarePants is still quite popular with both kids and adults, the LEGO sets won't be discontinued anytime soon. Another reason why LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants won't be discontinued: SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS IS CELEBRATING HIS 10th ANNIVERSARY NEXT YEAR! And LEGO signed a long-term contract with Nickelodeon. Star Wars and Indiana Jones are also quite popular, thanks to the popularity of both movie franchises. I guess LEGO's contract with Warner Bros. has expired, so that probably means no more Batman, Harry Potter, or Speed Racer for next year. At least the Batman sets were fun while they lasted. Out with the old... ...In with the new!
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I would not only like to see an Avatar theme, but also a Fairly Odd Parents theme, Jimmy Neutron theme, and maybe some more of the SpongeBob SquarePants theme. Yes, I would like to see more Nickelodeon themes.
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I like the set with the city bus. It looks awesome. I can relate to that set, because I take the city bus in my town a lot. And that set looks like the perfect companion set to Main Street and Town Plan. I also like the fact that it includes a pizza parlor. :thumbup:
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Buy 2009 LEGO Pirates from S@H or Toys R Us
Justin replied to General Armendariz's topic in LEGO Pirates
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Here are the front and back of each set (source: LEGO.com): #3833 Krusty Krab Adventures #3834 Good Neighbors at Bikini Bottom I like the detailed interior of SpongeBob's pineapple house in set #3834. Better interior than the original! :thumbup:
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Come January, when I've gotten my first digital camera for Christmas, I'll take pictures of the pineapple house set for my first set review. I'll probably show everyone the difference between the old pineapple house from 3827 and the new one side by side, because I know there are many differences between the two.
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A set featuring Sandy's tree dome would be possible with these large-sized pieces, which were first introduced in the LEGO Space themes, but in trans light blue, or clear. 2409 Panel 10x10x12 corner 2408 Panel 10x6x11 These pieces may look a bit clunky, but I'm sure they'll do the trick. The corner dome panel was last seen in set #6199 Hydronauts Hydro Crystalation Station, released in 1998, and the side dome panel was last seen in #6958 Exploriens Android Base, released in 1996. Sandy's tree dome as it appeared on the show. I'm sure they could pull it off with the pieces I've mentioned, but on a smaller, more affordable scale (presumably $50-70.00 USD), and an open ended design. Never say never.