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Bonaparte

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  1. 3D printers are really hot these days. Market value of companies producing such devices is going sky high and new achievements are hitting the news regularly. Examples range from printing a working gun to attempts to print an tasty pizza. It makes one think of the 'replicator' all of the Star Trek fans have known for many years. When it comes to our hobby, LEGO, I wonder how this evolution will reshape things in the coming years. There are already injection moulded after market parts (BrickForge, Brickarms, etc.), but what if the quality of 3D printers gets good enough for anyone to just make their own parts? That SNOT connector LEGO just doesn't make? No problem, I'll just print one. A new Roman helmet variant? Here it comes. The sky could be the limit: Just imagine... and next print it. I can imagine a time when people are sharing their designs in digital format for anyone to download and print at home. More indexing work for our staff but no more shipping needed, just download the file and print the piece in your own home. Are you excited? We'd love your opinion!
  2. Seems to be a promotion prize I do wonder if the 1-year will start when I first use the pass or the moment I order it online...
  3. Holodoc has started the traditional event countdown. This year he has made up the countdown by shrinking a sets photo to a number. Can you guess the sets? Starting today with 10:
  4. Glad that worked out well. See you in Gunzburg ;-)
  5. Today our event bricks were printed by a company I found here in Belgium (mijnblokje.be). They have a super printer that can print on anything and came highly recommended by some AFOLs. The design is by our graphics master Hinckley. There'll be one of these for each eventee. Here's how it looks:
  6. Next year we're definitely aiming to have the event in May, so the Merlin card will a great deal. Actually, I'm already talking with LEGO about next years event, our 10th event, and hope to have the dates pinned soon.
  7. Great, looking forward meeting you. I've added you to the list of eventees.
  8. The newest LEGO Exclusive set, 10237 – Tower of Orthanc was unveiled in Portugal today. LEGO just released a full press release for this set. Find press release and discussion here.
  9. The newest LEGO Exclusive set, 10237 – Tower of Orthanc was unveiled in Portugal today. LEGO just released a full press release for this set.I'm on a low speed connection right now, so I'm just uploading the main picture from the press release at this moment. PRESS RELEASE:10237 Tower of OrthancAges 14+. 2,359 pieces.Build the The Lord of the Rings™ trilogy must-have model!US $199.99 CA $249.99 DE 199.99€ UK 169.99 £ DK 1699.00 DKKFinally, collect one of the most instantly recognizable and iconic buildings of The Lord of the Rings trilogy: The Tower of Orthanc! Build all 6 highly detailed floors filled with fascinating movie-related details including the attic, library, alchemy room, Saruman’s throne room, entrance hall and dungeon. This exclusive model stars in some of the most iconic scenes from The Lord of the Rings movies. Swoop down with the Great Eagle and rescue stranded Gandalf the Grey from his tower-top prison after his defeat at the hands of the white wizard, Saruman. Build the powerful, tree-like Ent, with poseable limbs and cool swinging arm function, then attack the Uruk-hai and Orc Pitmaster while Saruman and his servant Grima Wormtongue take refuge high in the tower. The Tower of Orthanc is a must-have model for any The Lord of the Rings collection! Includes a Great Eagle, buildable Ent figure and 5 minifigures with weapons: Saruman with kirtle outfit, Grima Wormtongue, Gandalf the Grey, an Uruk-hai and the Orc Pitmaster.• Includes a Great Eagle, buildable Ent figure and 5 minifigures with weapons: Saruman with kirtle outfit, Grima Wormtongue, Gandalf™ the Grey, an Uruk-hai™ and the Orc Pitmaster• Features 6 highly detailed floors with lots of functions, including a folding staircase, LEGO® light brick palantir, opening entrance doors and a trap door• Weapons include 5 staffs, knife, sword, shield and a long axe• The attic features a folding staircase, the 3 staffs of the missing wizards, the 2 keys of the Two Towers, 2 maps and an Uruk-hai helmet, shield and sword• The library features 2 books, 2 torches, 2 maps and 2 skulls• The alchemy room features 2 torches, a bomb (being produced for the Battle of Helm’s Deep™), 2 potions, bottle, skull, gunpowder keg, pot, cauldron and a long axe• Saruman’s throne room features lamps, 2 bookcases with 3 potions, map, letter and the powerful palantir with a LEGO light brick• The entrance hall features opening doors, trap door, 2 large banners, chandelier, statue and 2 axes• The creepy dungeon features a chain, 2 bones, 2 skulls and a rat• Buildable Ent features poseable limbs for holding a minifigure and a cool swinging arm function• Attack the tower with the cool buildable and poseable Ent!• Swoop to the rescue with the Great Eagle!• Activate the LEGO light brick and make the palantir glow!• Set the trap door and banish unwanted guests to the dungeon!• Prepare the bomb for the Battle of Helm’s DeepTM!• Swing the Ent’s arms to smash or grab things with the poseable fingers!• Measures over 28" (73cm) high, 8" (21cm) wide and 6" (16cm) deep• Ent stands over 9" (23cm) tallAvailable for sale directly through LEGO® beginningJuly 2013 via shop.LEGO.com,
  10. There should be enough parking around the place Oh, and you'll be able so see new ships which were not yet photographed and posted here from the hand of CGH
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  12. That's fantastic news Captain! Looking forward to seeing you. We open at 10am, but will be in the room already sooner, so feel free to come as early as you like.
  13. We want the world and will never settle for only America
  14. Thanks for letting me know. Keep in mind that on Friday we go to Munich and will only return to Gunzburg late evening (see the 'Friday topic' for details). Depending on when she'll arrive your girlfriend might want to meet the group in Munich or whatever you guys prefer.
  15. I guess you all noticed the slowness EB experiences from time to time. Ace has been investigating and tested a possible fix on our testboard. A few moments ago this fix has been implemented on this live board. We need all of you to monitor over the coming days the site performance (=speed) and also check for possible side effects of the fix (shouldn't be, but you never know). I'm on a holiday on the slowest internet connection ever, so I can't judge if the site goes fast or slow.
  16. Together with Captain Green Hair and a local organisation (KWB) I'm organizing a LEGO event on Saturday 20th of April in my home town (Nijlen, Belgium). The event runs from 10h-18h in a 450m2 place (address: Klokkenlaan 1, 2560 Nijlen, Belgium). You can expect: - A massive Pirates display with a lot of ships and a large imperial (modular) fortress. - The first time the minifig scale Prins Willim (WIP) goes on display. - A nice city display (trains, classic city sets from the good old days, MOC cars, etc) - Lots of building space for the kids (we target this event a lot at the kids) with both LEGO System and DUPLO - A LEGO Cinema (showing the LEGO Megafactories documentary). - A chillout area for parents and visitors - Building contests (for kids) starting each hour - Pancakes for the hungry ones Discussion topic is here.
  17. Together with Captain Green Hair and a local organisation (KWB) I'm organizing a LEGO event on Saturday 20th of April in my home town (Nijlen, Belgium). The event runs from 10h-18h in a 450m2 place (address: Klokkenlaan 1, 2560 Nijlen, Belgium). You can expect: - A massive Pirates display with a lot of ships and a large imperial (modular) fortress. - The first time the minifig scale Prins Willim (WIP) goes on display. - A nice city display (trains, classic city sets from the good old days, MOC cars, etc) - Lots of building space for the kids (we target this event a lot at the kids) with both LEGO System and DUPLO - A LEGO Cinema (showing the LEGO Megafactories documentary). - A chillout area for parents and visitors - Building contests (for kids) starting each hour - Pancakes for the hungry ones The entrance fee is 1 euro.
  18. Exclusive CO-Creation Model 41999 YOU DESIGN IT, LEGO MAKES IT! The competition is now finished and a winner model has been found. Get a sneak preview of the final model here. Discuss here.
  19. Exclusive CO-Creation Model 41999 YOU DESIGN IT, LEGO MAKES IT! The competition is now finished and we found the winner model. Get a sneak preview of the final model here. Source: http://technic.lego....?date=3/22/2013
  20. There's still room for you and Ingrid in my car
  21. Sure, that's no problem at all!
  22. Now that the hotel is booked we started working on the detailed program for the Eurobricks Event 2013. A small taskforce had a conference call to workout the 2nd day of the event (Friday), which is the day we visit the beautiful city of Munich. The detailed program for that day is now available here.
  23. Now that the hotel is all payed and booked, we started to work out the detailed schedule for the event. A small taskforce (Holodoc, Grogall and myself) has done a Skype conference call to workout the Friday program, which is the day we go visit the beautiful city of Munich. Friday: 08:00: Breakfast 08:45: leaving the hotel by car to the Gunzburg train station 09:42- 11:21: Train from Gunzburg to Munich Central Station Next we do some visiting by foot: 11:35: Munich Frauenkirche (Kathedral) 11:50: Cityhall (old and new) 12:10: Altes Residenz, Theatinerkirche (go briefly inside), Hofgarten 13:00-14:00: Lunch in the Hofgarten biergarten 14:00-14:05: Passing by the Hofbrauhaus 14:05-14:30: LEGO shop Müller (Im Tal) 14:30: with tram to Toys'r'us 14:50-15:30: Toys'r'us 15:30: with tram to Nymfenburger schloss 16:00: Visit the Nymphenburger Schloss. 18:00: Dinner at Hirrschgarten 19:00-19:15: with s-bahn to the Passing LEGO brand store (this is the new one) 19:15-20:00: visit the Passing LEGO brand store 20:00-20:42: Have a drink while waiting for the train 20:42 (Passing station) - 22:15 (Gunzburg station) 22:30: Back at the hotel Should we run into time issues we might not do one of LEGO shop Müller or Toy'r'us. This is the default program, but of course anyone is free to visit the city on their own. Transportation: 1/ We'll go by cars from the hotel to the Gunzburg train station. Please indicate if you'll be coming by car to the event so we are sure we can transport everyone in one go. 2/ For the train, tram, s-bahn, bus we'll buy the Bayern ticket which costs €22 for one person but only €4 for each additional person (up to 4 additional persons allowed per ticket). That means we'll pay €22+€16=€38/5=€7.60 per person for the whole day. That's of course the ideal scenario if we will be a multiple of 5 persons, so count ~10 euro per person which is a great deal. Maps: We'll create 2 maps showing exactly how we'll go inside the city. You can download map 1 here. The 2nd map (for the 2nd part of the program) will be added soon.
  24. With some luck the brandhouse is finished before the Eurobricks event in Billund in 2016
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