Just got the 2015 LEGO catalog in the mail. There are 'over 115 new sets'. Sets available January 1, 2015
- Lots of new Star Wars stuff, including new Slave I (75060), 1996 pieces $199.99
- A few LEGO Movie sets, including Double- Decker Couch (70818), 197 pcs. $14.99. Couch previously only available with the massive MetalBeard's Sea Cow (70810)
- Birds (21301) 580 pcs. $44.99. New LEGO Ideas set as seen in post above.
- Minecraft sets
- Many sets from the LEGO Friends line, including Disney Princess
- DC, LEGO City, Bionicle, etc.
Random Lego question - so, I want to make a box out of Lego pieces. Does anybody know if krazy gluing pieces together make it sturdy, or would structures still be prone to breaking apart?
Gluing pieces together will certainly make it less prone to breaking apart compared to just assembling it, though a box is probably one of the things that would be least likely to break apart anyway.
Model glue would probably work even better, since I think plastic model glue is more like a solvent so the two surfaces actually combine to form a single piece of plastic once the solvent evaporates.
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Gluing pieces together will certainly make it less prone to breaking apart compared to just assembling it, though a box is probably one of the things that would be least likely to break apart anyway.
Model glue would probably work even better, since I think plastic model glue is more like a solvent so the two surfaces actually combine to form a single piece of plastic once the solvent evaporates.
Thanks. It is just for a custom box I wanted to make. Some pieces I want to be able to take off, while the rest I would like permanently attached to one another.
Good idea about the model glue. It has been so long since I have put together any that I forgot how well it worked.
Lego lovers don't despair though; I only intend on 'kragling' together some old Megablock pieces that ended up with in our Lego collection - unless they have somehow become valuable collector items?
Thanks for bumping this thread. Just ordered the Batman Tumbler. I've never been so excited for LEGO. I've already set up a table in my basement and am looking forward to some quality build time
Random Lego question - so, I want to make a box out of Lego pieces. Does anybody know if krazy gluing pieces together make it sturdy, or would structures still be prone to breaking apart?
At Legoland this summer one of the builders said they use epoxy. No idea what kind though.
The Super Star Destroyer has been retired. I'm quite bummed I missed that one, but there was just no way I could justify pulling the trigger on a $500 set.
The Super Star Destroyer has been retired. I'm quite bummed I missed that one, but there was just no way I could justify pulling the trigger on a $500 set.
Better to get it now (I'm pretty sure that the Chinook store has some) and spend the money than to wish you had bought it years later, and have to spend 4x as much.
That's the spot I'm in with the ISD. I would really, really like that set...but the cheapest I can find a used set for is $850+200 shipping/tax. I can't justify that at all.
But my SSD looks pretty damn awesome on it's stand.
Build and display the huge SHIELD Helicarrier! Take on the challenge of building this awesome LEGO model of The SHIELD Helicarrier. Construct the flying aircraft carrier with 2 runways, microscale Quinjets, fighter jets and ground support vehicles. The set also comes with many of your favorite LEGO Marvel Super Heroes minifigures, plus 12 microfigures to display on deck and within the highly detailed interior. Includes 5 minifigures: Nick Fury, Black Widow, Captain America, Hawkeye and Maria Hill.
Includes 5 minifigures: Nick Fury, Black Widow, Captain America, Hawkeye and Maria Hill, plus an iconic SHIELD eagle stand to display them on.
Features 3 microscale Quinjets, 3 fighter jets, a gasoline truck, 2 forklift trucks, 2 runways, 4 road blockades, armored exterior with translucent elements, detailed interior, plus 12. microfigures (Nick Fury, Hawkeye, Captain America, Iron Man and 8 SHIELD agents).
Also includes a detailed runway.
Weapons include Hawkeye’s bow, Black Widow’s gun and Captain America’s shield.
SHIELD Agent Maria Hill minifigure is new for spring 2015!
Includes a plaque with facts about The SHIELD Helicarrier.
Add lights and spinning rotors to the Helicarrier with the #88000, #8883 and #8870 LEGO Power Functions sets (sold separately).
Rotors can also be turned manually.
Includes a display stand.
Helicarrier measures over 11” (29cm) high, 31” (80cm) long and 17” (45cm) wide.
Each Quinjet measures over 1” (3cm) high, 2” (7cm) long and 2” (7cm) wide
Minifigure stand measures over 4” (12cm) high, and 2” (6cm deep) and 6” (16cm wide)
Available March 1st, or for LEGO VIPs on February 17th.