These days, they're trying their best to take the legit route by acquiring official licenses from the likes of military manufacturers like Bell and Lockheed.
Sadly, their custom sci-fi products based on existing popular IPs (under the general umbrella term of "Dark Future") have dried up save for the odd Randoverse offering (which is where they've basically recycled their misprinted figures and pairing them with odd custom weapons and accessories and mixing them up in an eclectic, post-apocalyptic Mad Max-ish universe). The prints alone in their recent Doomsayer Brew Pub playset are pretty awesome but I couldn't swing the price myself:
I hear that they're making a rundown Randoverse arcade gallery next. Should be interesting and fun to see what they came up with for that playset.
Speaking of custom third party Lego playsets, there is the infamous strip club that Citizen Brick made a while back (very hard to find these days) that they humorously called the "Center for the Performing Arts":
Hilarious stuff! I never bought from Citizen Brick before but I may have to check out their stuff, at least their military offerings.
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I’ve finished the ground floor of the Daily Bugle and there are two errors in the instructions! One is a piece graphic missing from a sub assembly step. It is just a number with no piece.
The second is an actual design flaw. The yellow breaker box on the left side of the set, if looking at the front, that hides the technic connector that allows the set to attach to other modular buildings is off. On all modular buildings, and the other three in this set, the connector is on the tenth and eleventh studs from the front and back edge respectively. This one is on the eleventh and twelfth studs making it unable to connect. I checked the instructions multiple times and went and checked my other buildings to be sure. It is very odd. You can easily fix it by moving the 2x2 sidewalk tile and a nearby 1x2, then moving the yellow piece forward one stud, and then using the extra 1x1 tile and 1x1 quarter circle tile to fill in the sidewalk gap.
It helps that the alleys have very rough cement look.
I finally started making my discovery, Hubble is finished and I’m like 3 bags into the shuttle proper. It’s a fun build so far and I can tell it’s going to look excellent.
Have to figure out how I’m going to display all my NASA legos together
I don’t know if I needed to stay up for the midnight release of the rainbow set, but I thought I’d better just in case and managed to get one. This is going to win me some serious brownie points with my rainbows and diversity loving wife. She hasn’t told me about it which I hope means she is somehow unaware of its existence and it will be a complete surprise. Got a second one for my work as well as it’ll make a great desk display.
I don’t know if I needed to stay up for the midnight release of the rainbow set, but I thought I’d better just in case and managed to get one. This is going to win me some serious brownie points with my rainbows and diversity loving wife. She hasn’t told me about it which I hope means she is somehow unaware of its existence and it will be a complete surprise. Got a second one for my work as well as it’ll make a great desk display.
So building Daigon Alley I messed up a sticker placement and put it on the wrong piece. I had pressed it down pretty good and it was on there for at least 24 hours. I figured I was screwed when I read this tip online that I have to share because it's a lifesaver.
The waxy paper that the stickers come on can be slid under the corner and give you and edge to remove them.
It works!!! I was in shock. Doesn't damage the sticker at all either.
I wiggled the wax paper under it and couldn't believe it. The corner came right up.
Just had to post it because I'm aware of using the brick separator to help place them, but had never seen this trick mentioned before.
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Hmmm actually looking at it more it may be knockoff Lego bricks and not the real thing, so perhaps I will be able to resist. I know someone was selling a fantastic Serenity kit for a while online but this isn't that.
Hmmm actually looking at it more it may be knockoff Lego bricks and not the real thing, so perhaps I will be able to resist. I know someone was selling a fantastic Serenity kit for a while online but this isn't that.
My partner was very disappointed in the quality of the knock-off bricks. The model looked nice (it was a knock-off of a discontinued modular city building), but was a pain to build and contained many pieces that would not have passed quality control in a Lego factory.
She's actually considering Marie Kondo-ing the whole set in the trash. Even reselling it would feel disingenuous.
I don’t know if I needed to stay up for the midnight release of the rainbow set, but I thought I’d better just in case and managed to get one. This is going to win me some serious brownie points with my rainbows and diversity loving wife. She hasn’t told me about it which I hope means she is somehow unaware of its existence and it will be a complete surprise. Got a second one for my work as well as it’ll make a great desk display.
I completely forgot about this set and luckily they are still up and available on Lego.com for sale.
Also saw this on their site. They are having their first Lego Con Virtual event on June 26 12PM EST/ 9 AM PST.
i got through sticker hell tonight. those cargo bay doors are legit evil, all those stickers on a curved surface? absolute monsters over at lego for that one
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i got through sticker hell tonight. those cargo bay doors are legit evil, all those stickers on a curved surface? absolute monsters over at lego for that one
Yeah, but it looks so good, especially from a distance.
I did have to disassemble it and use all my sticker placing skills to do it right, though.
I don’t know if I needed to stay up for the midnight release of the rainbow set, but I thought I’d better just in case and managed to get one. This is going to win me some serious brownie points with my rainbows and diversity loving wife. She hasn’t told me about it which I hope means she is somehow unaware of its existence and it will be a complete surprise. Got a second one for my work as well as it’ll make a great desk display.
I really was expecting the Awesome set to be sold out or backordered status but it as easy peasy for me to purchase on the site when I remembered that it was released that day hours later.
I have a leftover NASA sticker that I neglected to put on my Discovery and not knowing where it goes will haunt me forever.
Solution is to take it all apart and rebuild it so you can find where that sticker goes.
I rebuilt my Slave 1 (set 8097) over the weekend and discovered I never put the stickers on. I have *no* idea where that sheet would be now, if I even have it.
Thankfully there's only a handful and I don't think they add much to the set.
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Stickers have improved a lot over the years, they used to be pretty annoying (I think some even went over multiple bricks!). Nowadays I think they usually pretty essential at enhancing the set and used fairly sparingly, even on sets with a lot of them. I'd still prefer pre-printed 100% of the time but realize that's not practical.
I guess part of me just never got out of the kid mindset of Lego kits are meant to be built once, then torn apart and but into a large bin when I will then use them to build my own kits.
Sure, I could put a sticker on. But what if I want to make a rad submarine? Why does it say NASA then, huh?
Uh, speaking of. If I wanted to sort out my old Legos and see what sets I have, and advice? Are the instruction manuals available online? Any good way to look up online sets and see what jogs my memory?
I guess part of me just never got out of the kid mindset of Lego kits are meant to be built once, then torn apart and but into a large bin when I will then use them to build my own kits.
Sure, I could put a sticker on. But what if I want to make a rad submarine? Why does it say NASA then, huh?
Uh, speaking of. If I wanted to sort out my old Legos and see what sets I have, and advice? Are the instruction manuals available online? Any good way to look up online sets and see what jogs my memory?
Yes and yes. I think I managed to find everything on Bricklink. Just try to find unique weird parts, look up in what sets those appear and Bob's your uncle all the manuals will be there. Then see what exactly was in that set and sort that out from your bin to make sure the set is complete.
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I guess part of me just never got out of the kid mindset of Lego kits are meant to be built once, then torn apart and but into a large bin when I will then use them to build my own kits.
Sure, I could put a sticker on. But what if I want to make a rad submarine? Why does it say NASA then, huh?
Uh, speaking of. If I wanted to sort out my old Legos and see what sets I have, and advice? Are the instruction manuals available online? Any good way to look up online sets and see what jogs my memory?
If you wanted to catalog all your sets you can create an account on https://brickset.com/ which creates summaries of your sets by year, theme, minifigs, etc. You can also search the site by year and theme if you want to see what you may have purchased in the past and add it to your collection.
I haven't been there in a while, but Peeron.com should let you inventory your bricks and can tell you which sets you can build from that. You can also add full sets to the inventory.
I guess part of me just never got out of the kid mindset of Lego kits are meant to be built once, then torn apart and but into a large bin when I will then use them to build my own kits.
Sure, I could put a sticker on. But what if I want to make a rad submarine? Why does it say NASA then, huh?
Uh, speaking of. If I wanted to sort out my old Legos and see what sets I have, and advice? Are the instruction manuals available online? Any good way to look up online sets and see what jogs my memory?
I’m making the a wing now and man this is a pretty hard build relatively. I’ve had to do a whole lot of staring at the instructions being like wait what do you want
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That didn't stop Brickmania from making their TOS crew and Enterprise Bridge playset but I'm sure the whole licensing issue would deter them now:
https://youtu.be/aKoiVIBI26Q
https://www.brickmania.com/starship-bridge/
These days, they're trying their best to take the legit route by acquiring official licenses from the likes of military manufacturers like Bell and Lockheed.
Sadly, their custom sci-fi products based on existing popular IPs (under the general umbrella term of "Dark Future") have dried up save for the odd Randoverse offering (which is where they've basically recycled their misprinted figures and pairing them with odd custom weapons and accessories and mixing them up in an eclectic, post-apocalyptic Mad Max-ish universe). The prints alone in their recent Doomsayer Brew Pub playset are pretty awesome but I couldn't swing the price myself:
https://www.brickmania.com/doomsayer-brew-pub-brickmania-randoverse/
I hear that they're making a rundown Randoverse arcade gallery next. Should be interesting and fun to see what they came up with for that playset.
Speaking of custom third party Lego playsets, there is the infamous strip club that Citizen Brick made a while back (very hard to find these days) that they humorously called the "Center for the Performing Arts":
https://youtu.be/2vQWnlofx1g
Hilarious stuff! I never bought from Citizen Brick before but I may have to check out their stuff, at least their military offerings.
The second is an actual design flaw. The yellow breaker box on the left side of the set, if looking at the front, that hides the technic connector that allows the set to attach to other modular buildings is off. On all modular buildings, and the other three in this set, the connector is on the tenth and eleventh studs from the front and back edge respectively. This one is on the eleventh and twelfth studs making it unable to connect. I checked the instructions multiple times and went and checked my other buildings to be sure. It is very odd. You can easily fix it by moving the 2x2 sidewalk tile and a nearby 1x2, then moving the yellow piece forward one stud, and then using the extra 1x1 tile and 1x1 quarter circle tile to fill in the sidewalk gap.
It helps that the alleys have very rough cement look.
Have to figure out how I’m going to display all my NASA legos together
I hope she orders one to surprise you also.
The waxy paper that the stickers come on can be slid under the corner and give you and edge to remove them.
It works!!! I was in shock. Doesn't damage the sticker at all either.
I wiggled the wax paper under it and couldn't believe it. The corner came right up.
Just had to post it because I'm aware of using the brick separator to help place them, but had never seen this trick mentioned before.
On the other hand I could get it and the crew from that custom minifig site and then go SWOOSH with it.
All good arguments.
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I only see one good argument, and it involves SWOOSH.
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She's actually considering Marie Kondo-ing the whole set in the trash. Even reselling it would feel disingenuous.
I completely forgot about this set and luckily they are still up and available on Lego.com for sale.
Also saw this on their site. They are having their first Lego Con Virtual event on June 26 12PM EST/ 9 AM PST.
https://www.lego.com/en-us/lego-con?icmp=HP-SHH-Standard-NO_Hero_Legocon_HP-OC-NO-V93M9X7OL5
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i got through sticker hell tonight. those cargo bay doors are legit evil, all those stickers on a curved surface? absolute monsters over at lego for that one
Yeah, but it looks so good, especially from a distance.
I did have to disassemble it and use all my sticker placing skills to do it right, though.
I really was expecting the Awesome set to be sold out or backordered status but it as easy peasy for me to purchase on the site when I remembered that it was released that day hours later.
I love this set. It’s just very striking, they did a great job on it.
I think I liked last seasons teams better though? But there's plenty of time for them to grow on me.
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I liked that they actually showed all the builds this time rather than skip some or blow past them. Plus more on-screen building time.
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Solution is to take it all apart and rebuild it so you can find where that sticker goes.
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I rebuilt my Slave 1 (set 8097) over the weekend and discovered I never put the stickers on. I have *no* idea where that sheet would be now, if I even have it.
Thankfully there's only a handful and I don't think they add much to the set.
Which ones? I'll tell you where they go.
Cool! It's one of the #5 ones - the straight NASA logo - lemme see if I can grab a pic.
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I held off on them for a long time. But the Overwatch sets finally broke that. D. Va's mech just isn't complete without the logos on it.
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I always apply the stickers, but I build Gundam models most of the time. My most recent Gundam build had over 500 decals.
For reference, RG Perfect Strike Gundam:
P.S. That model is only 5" tall.
To be fair, they look just fine without the decals. Just a bit of panel lining to accentuate the details and they look good.
Sure, I could put a sticker on. But what if I want to make a rad submarine? Why does it say NASA then, huh?
Uh, speaking of. If I wanted to sort out my old Legos and see what sets I have, and advice? Are the instruction manuals available online? Any good way to look up online sets and see what jogs my memory?
Yes and yes. I think I managed to find everything on Bricklink. Just try to find unique weird parts, look up in what sets those appear and Bob's your uncle all the manuals will be there. Then see what exactly was in that set and sort that out from your bin to make sure the set is complete.
If you wanted to catalog all your sets you can create an account on https://brickset.com/ which creates summaries of your sets by year, theme, minifigs, etc. You can also search the site by year and theme if you want to see what you may have purchased in the past and add it to your collection.
Lego.com should have all the manuals online.
Inventorying LEGO is ton of work.
In that universe NASA now has a submarine. :P
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