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Give them a call and ask. I called the Lego store in Copenhagen to ask for specific opening times prior to my visit some time ago, and didn't get a response on the first try - but they actually called me back. I hadn't even left a message :) so they offer good service on that matter, even if you don't call from within Denmark.
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According to the tracking info on the web, mine arrived at my local post office today, so it'll be waiting for me when I get back home on Monday :)
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Good job! I really like your work - especially those two narrow mosaic cheese-slope windows - and the idea to have the painters freshen up the building is great. I must admit that my first thought when I saw that first picture, was "this guy could use a couple of new white bricks" :D
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I agree that these are a couple of the best builds I've seen in a very long time. So many wonderful details: The diamond pattern on the facade, the spotlights on the roof, the SNOT work on the stairs, the lettering, the fountain, those curtains on the stage and the projector room - and, not least, the fact that you have managed to make both the movie theatre and the diner seem quite spacious even though there's a lot of interior features. These would be fab additions to any tabletown. Highly impressive!
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MOC: Power Functions Intercity Train with Automatic Sliding Doors
L@go replied to Esben Kolind's topic in LEGO Train Tech
This design is simply brilliant, and brilliantly simple. Looks great. Congratulations on a job very well done! -
10194 Emerald Night worth it even for a non-Train enthusiast?
L@go replied to Enpaz's topic in LEGO Train Tech
To answer your question: Yes. Without a doubt. But be aware that it could spark a need that can be quite expensive to fuel. I didn't own a single train before I got the EN. Now I've got... lots. Sitting on the table right in front of me, half-built, is another EN in an alternative colour. It's gorgeous. I'd choose it over a Maersk ship any day. -
I agree with everybody else - it's great, and so magnificent in all its bigness :) I don't mind the studded roof, either. I can see how you would like to add some more details to finish it off properly, but the starting point sure is fabulous!
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Yes, they could also be found - all of them - in both the Apple Tree House and the Log Cabin. But it's a very versatile colour, so it's nice to get some more of them :)
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I'm very impressed! Creating curves with bricks is not an easy task, so managing to get it to look so much like the real thing is a great achievement. Well done, I can't wait to see the finished building!
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You summarized it perfectly. This is just unbelievably wonderful, plain and simple. Though the creation is anything but plain and simple!
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Very nice band! I agree that the drumsticks are a bit too long, maybe you should try the 3L light sabre instead, if you can get your hands on a couple; or even better, go for a couple of BrickForge sticks. Those would look cool in there. Love the guitar pedal! :)
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This is really great - I particularly love the way you've used different shades of red and gray to make it look more realistic. And that barbecue is very nice, as is the layout of the building itself. Great work - I look forward to seeing what other modulars you've come up with!
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I am so incredibly envious of you guys who have a Lego store nearby... I would give so much to be so lucky as to have just one in my country. I find it unbelievable that Lego can open dozens of stores in the US, but a single store just across the sea from Denmark? No, sir...
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As I said in the Maersk train topic, I visited the Lego store in Copenhagen a couple of weeks ago, and they said they wouldn't get the trains in stock until late April, even though it's released via S@H today. I don't know why, but I would imagine it'll be a similar story with other Lego stores in other parts of the world. Did order one through S@H today, though, and I can't wait for it to arrive!
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This is a great MOC! I especially like to see how much work you've put into the details: The helmets used for flower pots, the laundry on the line, the lovely winter garden, and last but not least that blue-haired mop :) The fountain is very nice, too. Excellent job!
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Your locos are always fantastic, Mr. Sava, and this is no exception. Would love to get my hands on a copy, to go with the other of your designs that I've built. Any plans for instructions?
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MOD: "Emerald Magellan" Presidential Rail Car 10194
L@go replied to AussieJimbo's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nice job! The interior is nice, and your decals are top notch. But the best detail has to be the use of the hula skirt :) -
This is a great modular build, with a very good-looking exterior and an amazing interior. I'm a sucker for a proper furniture, and this is much more than just proper. The interior for your hotel is even better, I just love that bathroom!
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Hyyvää! Is it the Leningrad Cowboys? :D
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I agree with all the other ones: a) It's worth it. b) I'll be very surprised if you don't buy more than you originally planned. I bought Café Corner a couple of years ago, before the prices skyrocketed, and originally I had no plans on buying more than that one. But what do you know - now I have all the modulars, and have even built three of my own...
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Nice! Some really neat details here, like that chair and the lovely little green plant on the desk :)
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The thing that disappoints me most with the Enlighten sets is the fact that the set designers appear to have no imagination of their own whatsoever. Most of the bricks are copies, down to the tiniest details, which is one thing, but the shocking fact is that they don't even bother with making their own logos. The little railway logo, with the two arrows, can be found on the minifig torsos; the printed overalls on the mechanic standing on that tanker car is an exact copy of a Lego design; not to mention that Oct... oh, sorry, Entan logo. It's provocative and ridiculous.
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I bought this set a couple of weeks ago the first day I saw it on the shelves in my local toy store. After I built it it's been sitting on my table, and yesterday I noticed that the stickers that go on the sides of the two satellites are peeling off. It seems the edges don't want to stick to the round piece they're attached to, the stickers want to even out and not be bent. Anybody else have the same problem? If it's not just my set (which I suspect it isn't) then I have to say I'm very disappointed at TLC for making bad quality stickers. It's bad enough that they don't want to make printed parts, but if they can't make proper stickers, either, they're heading in a very wrong direction. I wonder if there's any use in making a complaint?
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Yep, you're officially the master of this. This one is even better than your other half-scale renditions - because of the interior. I'm amazed by how great you manage to make these look!
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I love this - and particularly all the lovely details. The arches on the platform base, the fabulous wooden shed, the ashtray/rubbish bin, the bodyguards for the pop princess... and of course, the fantastic interior. The bathroom and the bed really does it for me. And the lockers! But my favourite detail is that handtruck and the wooden pallets. I haven't seen anybody do that before, and I can't understand why - it's so simple, and looks so right. Great job!