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#NotDeer (pixelfed.crimedad.work)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/119646

cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/730477962916014609

Shout out to all the yummy mummies keeping me bricked up at Legoland!

#Lego #Legoland #NotDeer

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My MOC building setup (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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Over the past six months I've been trying to get my lego collection to a place of being very organized, and it's looking pretty good!

I mainly built things with technic, so most of my setup is focused on that, and smaller studded pieces are stored in tackle boxes on the shelf to the left.

The organizational elements on the right are built out of lego, including the set of drawers. (Not the drawers themselves)

The bins on the left are 3D printed from the Gridfinity system, using the Gridfinity Push together Baseplate, and the Ultra Light Gridfinity Bins Generator.

On the desk I have a Rebrickmat, which is SO useful for making MOCs.

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Also worth noting that Lego forum sites such as Brickset have had to take down their previously shared images as well, apparently “at the request of LEGO's IP partner “

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It seems these bricks were made in the late 1970s without Lego's authorization, by rogue employees developing new types of plastic and experimenting with their molds and various plastic colors.

It is unknown just how many of these bricks were made, but they are extremely valuable, and in my opinion and many others, very beautiful.

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I have a problem with my International Space Station 21321 set, all the blue clips that hold the panels to the main beams are crumbling, and weakened enough that I wake up to panels on the floor. I have no idea why this is happening, but hoping someone can help? Ideas I can do different to prevent it after I replace these parts? It seems to effect all the blue clips not just the big ones, even the little pod lost one of its solar panels :(

Some details, it's probably 4 years old now. I keep it on display but not under glass, in a 72f room. I have difficulty keeping it totally dust free as it's very fragile to begin with, but it's never really been touched otherwise.

Thanks for any ideas

Edit: not the technic connectors, the blue solar panel pattern tiles are the problem

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RAWR! (feddit.uk)
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Lego set 31145

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cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/14749768

There's been tons of fun games about Lego, no doubt about it. But every game has always been the theme of Lego overlaid on another. Such as Lego Racing; you build a car to race with. Also, the actual environment/background is not made of Lego. The purpose is to race a car, and the building of the car is a facet of the game. The same is true for... any of them,really. Lego Marvel Superheroes, Star Wars, Batman, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Marvel Superheroes, DC Supervillians, Lord of the Rings... etc. It's a world with a 'skin' on Lego thrown on top. (Not that it's not lovely)

LEGO Bricktales is absurdly fun and very intuitive controls (I actually play one-handed!), but horribly controlled with a controller.

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With LEGO Wicked sets now confirmed, we've spotted some rumoured set names that offer a better sense of what's to come to the new theme.

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Although it’s certainly a striking Rebuild the Galaxy set, 75389 The Dark Falcon isn’t quite the LEGO Star Wars model many may have been expecting.

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