It's actually kinda nice to see how solidly constructed that is. Sure, some of it came apart, but I imagine that it could be rebuilt without too much problems. Some of the smaller, easily replacable parts off the front may have been actually broken, but I'm not sure. Good to see that it's not an 'easy' thing to break, in case mine ever tips over and takes an unexpected flight.
New Creator set, to go with the Mini Cooper and VW Van:
I saw this set up in the window as I walked by the LEGO store in Chinook today. Looks to be about half the size of the Tumblr. It looked good, to be sure. But didn't have that "buy me now!" vibe.
I'll be getting the F40. It's a pretty cool design.
I hope everyone who wanted a Death Star got one because it's been retired. I bought one and I've never got around to building it. I might hold on to it as an investment and see if it appreciates like the UCS Falcon.
Does anyone here have a permanent or semi-permanent lego village/town/city/landscape they have in their home?
I love legos as much as the next guy. But what does a grown man do with lego?
Some people have deer antlers on their wall. Some folks hang their guns on the wall. Some folks put up pictures. Some folks hang swords. I've seen folks build shelves and put books up. I've heard of folks who build scale models of this and that and display them. Other folks build shelves and display LEGO...
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