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*Cough* I already kinda did this two years ago. Mad Max Friends. https://flic.kr/p/JjSnWs
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Hello everyone! I need animals!! Primarily looking for the new Jungle cats, leopard, tiger, panther. Would like 2 of each. Monkeys! Need as many as I can get, new, old, every color. Parrots. As many as I can get is all colors. Mainly want the marbled ones or yellow ones. Plus other stuff too. Ants, spiders, owls, cobras, etc. I have Ninjago Collectable Minifigures, plus lots of other stuff. Let me know what have and what you need! Thanks!
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HELP! Can't Find Red Lego Briefcase
Modulex Guy replied to Marcdiamond's topic in General LEGO Discussion
What about this one? Samsonite 502 http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/502_Deluxe_Set_with_Red_Carry_Case -
HELP! Can't Find Red Lego Briefcase
Modulex Guy replied to Marcdiamond's topic in General LEGO Discussion
This one maybe:? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?G=case15#T=C -
I sent you a PM. Hopefully you will get it. If not, if you have a Flickr account. You can message me on there.
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I'll buy all of it and give it a good home.
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Modulex is very rare on eBay. Barely any of it made it to the USA, and it was pretty limited even in Europe. The ones you have are Lego on the studs are the earlier bricks from the mid-60s. Modulex was created by Lego to try to tailor to the adult market and to use the system as a way to design factory or office floor plans. There is a limited range of parts availabe, but there is a good handful of really cool specialty parts. Baseplates are extremely expensive and rare. Modulex made signage systems and letter tiles for various applications. Modulex never made any sets, just supplementary boxes of bricks and parts. The most rare part is the "minifig", it is a factory glued set of bricks to resemble a minifigure. Do you have any specific questions about it?
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Someone call my name? Ha-ha!
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Been on a buying binge the last few days. Latest haul is around 50 pounds of unsorted loose bricks. Ugh. I have work to do.
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Brickworld is just a few days away!!! Can't wait to see everyone again! I'm almost done with building and boxing everything up. Should be all done and squared away tomorrow night.
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3065 on bricklink is a 1x2 brick w/o bottom tube. Sounds like you have a few pre-70's bricks. Old Logo and such. Do they have little molding marks on the side? Could be old Samsonite 1x2s as well.
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No sets or MOCS, but my SigFig always travels with me.
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I've hit #Panic right now. Still have a lot of building to do, but have been boxing up built things as well. Haven't yet hit #HYPANIC yet, but that might change!
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Hello All! This forum is unusually quiet. I bet all of you are busy building for Brickworld! Might as well get this topic going. Who's going? I'll be there this year. Anyone else hitting panic mode with their builds? Brickworld 2017 is coming fast!
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Help with identifying parts/sets!
Modulex Guy replied to WhiteFang's topic in General LEGO Discussion
It's two of these: In dark bley -
Misprints and Other LEGO Production Oddities
Modulex Guy replied to Navy Trooper Fenson's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I was going to post these two in the other rare part thread, but I think these fit better in this topic since they are more of an oddity to have rather than parts. I just acquired two retailer catalogs. Me thinks I probably shouldn't have these in my possession. 2010 LEGO Retailer Catalog by Chris Rozek, on Flickr 2012 LEGO Retailer Catalog by Chris Rozek, on Flickr More photos of pages in my Flickr stream. -
What would be considered a "large" LEGO collection?
Modulex Guy replied to Brikkyy13's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I consider my collection on the smaller side compared to some of the members in my LUG. I have close to 400k parts and countless sets. Takes up half my basement. So its hard to tell what a small collection is. Depends on what you're comparing it to.- 31 replies
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There are ways to smooth out the creases. You can use an iron, but you have to be very very gentle with it on very low heat. You would put the poster on a rigid piece of cardboard, put a bedsheet on top, and iron on top of that. Essentially you're using the weight of the iron and super low heat to get rid of the crease. My method is that I will let the iron warm up a bit, turn it off, and use the residual heat to iron with. It's not a perfect method, but it will help a lot to get out the worst creases.
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Oh hey, another Modulex fan! I dont have any to sell at the moment, but can help you track down any rare parts you might be after!
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What do you do with your LEGO Boxes
Modulex Guy replied to TheLunabrick's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I do a bit of everything. The large boxes that can be stored flat, I have a empty shelf in my guest room closet where I put them all. Punch tab boxes and common small sets get recycled. And rarer boxes like ideas sets go in the guest room closet as well. -
Yes, I'm a metal snob / elitist.. Shoot me.
Modulex Guy replied to SheepEater's topic in Culture & Multimedia
I read "Baby's first metal" as Baby Metal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cirhQ8iLdbw I love this group! -
I keep a bunch in the trunk of my car, but forget to grab them every time I go to the store. So I just buy new ones!
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Loose bricks in time / necessary to glue?
Modulex Guy replied to _Katrine_'s topic in General LEGO Discussion
I have 5 very large mosaics built and not one requires glue. I have full trust in the parts to not lose any clutch over time. I still have sets built from the late 90's and they are completely fine and haven't lost any clutch power. You should be fine with not gluing.