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  1. Nice work! Especially I like the latest part, your Lego room. Your project shows that it really isn't easy to replicate apartments same time trying to fit everything in compact space. But - you've managed!
  2. Wow! This proves that you don't need much space to fit railway into your city. I really love the tree, too. Have to try it myself. Great work! Love the bushes, too.
  3. But the minidoll parts aren't stackable like minifigure ones. It is more efficient (and cheaper) to stack different torsos and legs than reserve a bin for every sort...
  4. Storing minifigure parts is quite "easy", even in large quantities, but what about Friends/Disney/Elves minidolls? I seem to have almost 400 of those now and some nice storage method would be great. Something that is more visible than just a pile of torsos. Hair pieces could be added to minifigure hair bins - but heads, torsos and legs are a little different story. How have you managed to store your minidolls?
  5. Hi! Any fans of the improvising tv show Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK 1988-1999, US 1998-2007, 2013-) We are doing an impro night with our friends this weekend and I wondered if there would be anybody interested in suggesting Whose Line? related texts for this week and future use? You can easily send your suggestions with this form, thanks in advance for everyone who has time and ideas for us: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe9SHQs65jWKorDgIQ-m7I8aGp2zZaqCbSIJZGQuBkL-XNWOQ/viewform?c=0&w=1 If you're not yet familiar with this tv show, just search "Whose Line" in YouTube and pick any video. They're all hilarious!
  6. Thanks for the feedback! I have to admit that I'm almost proud of the Olive Green House. :D
  7. Here's my first bigger building project from this Spring. This was a part of our Finnish LUG's modular city at Model Expo 2016 in Helsinki Fair Center in April. Desperate Housewives has been my favourite tv series for a long time, and I have wanted to build the houses and their residents in brick for ages. I knew it would take a lot of effort, but I couldn't imagine how last-minute-ready the whole thing will finally be. You can see a few shortcuts taken here and there, but the main point was whole time more on the whole street itself than on little details. Of course I wanted to make the residents as authentic as I could at the moment, and it was a must to include as much small story details into the layout as possible - still keeping only one copy of each character present. I'm finishing my 10-year-inventory soon so there will be an update to my Wisteria Lane now that I have all the time, space and bricks I ever need for it. But here's finally a photographical look over my street: (few photos here, rest of them at Brickshelf, when available: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=565325) There's also a gallery in Facebook about the Street: https://www.facebook...153560424156769 Mary Alice, Paul and Zach Young & Martha Huber and Felicia Tillman Van de Kamp's house Katherine Mayfair's house Aerial view from the first part of the street Aerial view from the second part of the street Aerial view from the park end of the street
  8. Last week's happy moments were when I visited local department store and found (original prices): City Alarm game ~10€ (25€) Red Creator sports car ~10€ (23€) 2x Creator Log cabin ~14€ (35€) SW board game ~11€ (40€) Next day I accidentally visited the same store again and managed to get: 2x Creator House with sound brick ~25€ (65€) City Space Center ~35€ (90€) Cars Flo's Cafe ~20€ (75€)
  9. Excellent, thank you! That shop is definately a must. Are the any huge hypermarkets outside the city centre where there could be discounts (but where you could travel easily by U-bahn or bus)?
  10. Nope, never before... I know that I would love to stay several weeks in Berlin, but my job and my wallet won't allow it. And when you don't see everything, then there's always a reason to visit again. And oh what a joy it was in Hamburg to shop all day, filling your hotel room with bricks... So, any hypermarket tips? Or shop for used bricks anywhere?
  11. That's true for sure. Well, I have Saturday and especially Sunday to visit the city itself, so let's hope that's enough. :)
  12. Hi, Since I got so excellent tips for Hamburg in May from you , I decided to ask you tips for my visit to Berlin (3.-5.8.2012). Of course I'll visit all the obvious shops (LEGO Store, Kaufhof, Karstadt), but are there any good advices for even better shopping trip? I have almost the whole Friday for shopping, so also a little trip by U-bahn is definatly ok. Is there some kind of shop for used bricks, like in Hamburg?
  13. Hi and thanks for everybody for your hints! We were at our hotel at 10:45 but still there weren't time to visit elsewhere than the city centre and Hamburger Comic-Laden... (Half an hour I spent trying to get cash because I once again forgot that it is quite impossible to pay with credit/debit card's debit side in the Middle Europe...) Anyway, maybe 20-25 kg LEGO was carried to Finland. Town Hall and Red Cargo Train assembled. Btw, Cargo train was 30€ cheaper at Kaufhof (120€) than in LEGO Store. Hamburger Comic-Laden was really a place worth to visit, unfortunately I had just half hour for my visit. I bought Metro Park & Service Tower for 50€ (and some other stuff), haven't still checked if there are all and correct parts. Hope so, I have bad experiences about 2nd hand LEGO shopping, and there were some sets that didn't have all the parts there should have been. But still, awesome shop with huge LEGO shelves and very polite staff.
  14. Or maybe S21 to Eidelstedt and there by A1 to Hörgenweg? Is there another shop in Harburg or is it just their office there? (Seeveplatz)
  15. Thank you Miss Kyle for excellent tips! Hmm, it depends how hard-to-get those shops are. If it is just one bus or U-bahn line away, then there's no problem. I'll check. Now this sounds like a must place to visit! I have visited a little bit similar shop in Stockholm few times so I can't wait to see what this shop might offer... If anyone remembers some toy shops that are easily accessable by one U-bahn line, feel free to tell, there's still plenty of time, it's not Saturday morning yet. :D
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