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  • Gern
    • May 2009
    • 9273

    #1

    Why I haven't posted any builds lately (Assuming anyone had noticed!)

    I do have a couple of 'normal' kits on the back burner, but I've been spending a lot of time recently with my other builds.

    This is what I've completed from job lots bought on ebay:

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    And these are the ones I'm still waiting parts for (the more observant of you will spot several places where the mice have been nibbling, and I haven't set out the minifigures that I've got for this lot):

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    Lots of fun but listen up folks! I really think you guys shouldn't complain about the price of kits, or more especially, the price of AM stuff. Compared to the cost of this Lego stuff, our models are really dirt cheap.

    As far as AM parts are concerned, try comparing what you get in a typical AM set with a typical Lego Minifigure - particularly the rare ones. I've seen them sell for over £150, which for a dozen bits of relatively plainly moulded plastic (OK, some of the paint jobs are particularly good) is ludicrous.

    As for spare parts, I was looking for one particular part on a website that specialises in sourcing Lego spares worldwide. No names but one shop wanted about £15 for a part that another shop on the same website sold me for 2p!

    Anyway, that's what I've been doing in my spare time for the last couple of months.

    PS Is it just me or do I sniff a vague scent of some sort of bias towards Star Wars stuff?
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  • SimonT
    • Apr 2018
    • 2824

    #2
    Pity the Star Destroyer is not to the same scale as the Falcon - now that would be an impressive Lego kit

    :smiling:

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    • Steve O
      • Dec 2017
      • 327

      #3
      Very interesting Dave and a nice change to see different types of builds, i think they look great.

      Steve.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Great stuff Dave and a trip down memory lane having built a lot of these with my son a few years back. And you're right, they're very expensive - that must be a few hundred pounds worth sitting there.

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        • Jim R
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          • Apr 2018
          • 16029
          • Jim
          • Shropshire

          #5
          Hi Dave
          Lego brings back memories. When my son was young he collected loads of Lego. He got it for birthdays and Christmas and spent his pocket money on it. When girls and beer became his main interest he gave the whole lot to the younger brother of a girl he was 'interested' in. Would be worth a bob or two now.
          That is a great collection.
          Jim

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          • Dave Ward
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #6
            Dave,
            nice collection! I went from wooden building blocks to Bayko - really showing my age there - and then Meccano - Lego was never on the scene, for some reason...............
            Dave

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            • Mr Bowcat
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              • Dec 2016
              • 4661
              • Bob
              • London

              #7
              I love Lego, but unfortunately my kids have outgrown it.

              I was never one to buy a kit and follow instructions though, I like to let my imagination run wild and build whatever I fancy (which was usually sleek looking space fighters). :smiling3:
              Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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              • Gern
                • May 2009
                • 9273

                #8
                Thanks guys. I know what you mean when you talk about 'Memory Lane' - that's precisely why I build Lego kits. Brings back many happy memories of when I was a kid.

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                • Gern
                  • May 2009
                  • 9273

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
                  I love Lego, but unfortunately my kids have outgrown it. :sad:
                  What's the problem with that? Nowt stopping you buying it for yourself - your kids already know you like playing with bits of plastic! What difference does it make if they come out of a Lego box instead of a Tamiya, Revell, or Airfix one?

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
                    I love Lego, but unfortunately my kids have outgrown it.
                    Some years ago, a friend of mine said that she hoped her daughter (who was two or three or so at the time) was going to like Lego, because then she (my friend) would get to play with it as well again. You seem to be much the same And Dave’s reply above is pretty much what I told her as well, except for the modelling references that is.

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                    • Gern
                      • May 2009
                      • 9273

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Peter Day
                      Great stuff Dave and a trip down memory lane having built a lot of these with my son a few years back. And you're right, they're very expensive - that must be a few hundred pounds worth sitting there.
                      You could say that Peter. I've just spent the day pricing up just the Minifigures - there's about £300 worth in the picture, and I've got about another £250 to find for the ones I'm missing. That's based on average used prices on ebay.

                      I TOLD you they were expensive - but you already knew that. I'm off to try and price up the kits.

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                      • stillp
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                        • Nov 2016
                        • 8224
                        • Pete
                        • Rugby

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dave Ward
                        Dave,
                        nice collection! I went from wooden building blocks to Bayko - really showing my age there - and then Meccano - Lego was never on the scene, for some reason...............
                        Dave
                        Ah yes, Bayko, with those sharp piano wire spikes just waiting to poke yer eye out! D'you remember Brickplayer, with "real" bricks and cement (actually it was wallpaper paste) that you could dismantle by soaking in water?

                        Pete

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                        • Peej
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 919

                          #13
                          I noticed you hadn't been about much for a while Gern. Just assumed you must have been buying a couple of kits. You must be running low by now lol.

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                          • Dave Ward
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #14
                            Pete,
                            Bayko - you could only make suburban semis! I know, because you could make a pretty fair copy of our house - I remember Brickplayer, but never had a go with it. My brother had 'Arkitex' which I seem to remember could only make 60's Office Blocks!
                            Dave

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              I’d never heard of Brickplayer, but it sounds very similar to something my brother and I did play with called Brick Box:





                              The grey card strips were to simulate mortar, and it all went together with PVA glue so you could take it apart again by soaking it in the sink.

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