The LEGO Maniac does it again: Bought a "hard to find set".


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Set Page #20.

i would be that guy if i had this just take one of the crucial pieces before selling it :devil:

LEGO will send you any part from any piece from any LEGO set (in the past 10 years) for free, if you goto their website and report a missing piece.

Granted, it takes four to six weeks, but, it's free.

while lego can be fun no doubt as my son plays with it endlessly he has moved on to lego technics and by far more entertaining hehe, shame the building looks ugly though like some one else said cant be fun to build cosnidering how dull it looks, wouldnt call it a mile stone though :p

http://www.brickstructures.com/SiteStore.html

:D - I'm in the process this week of wondering should I order all 6 sets?

The Gugenheim really isn't worth it for what they're charging.

It's the size of a dollar bill and its like 49.99$ :(

Did you pick up the Eiffel tower lego has been selling in the past couple years? I got it and gawd the thing is huge... its 43 inches tall!

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As you know a lot of the "Base" of it is based in grey 1 by 1s . It drove my mother, myself, and my brother when we built it last year for Christmas stark raving crazy for a week.

This:

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The biggest LEGO set released (so far at 6,000 pieces, the E.Tower has 3,428), took less time.

done yet!?!

As of last night, yes.

The Gugenheim really isn't worth it for what they're charging.

It's the size of a dollar bill and its like 49.99$ :(

Building_The_Eiffel_Tower_1__by_AndrewDBarker.jpg

As you know a lot of the "Base" of it is based in grey 1 by 1s . It drove my mother, myself, and my brother when we built it last year for Christmas stark raving crazy for a week.

This:

Built_The_Ultimate__by_AndrewDBarker.jpg

The biggest LEGO set released (so far at 6,000 pieces, the E.Tower has 3,428), took less time.

As of last night, yes.

I wanted to get the taj mahal when it came out but had to buy a house instead... which as turned into my real life lego set *LOL* I love the real life models.. the bigger the better.. just very expensive at times

anyone who wants the architect serise cheap just buy straight from lego http://shop.lego.com/ByCategory/Leaf.aspx?...;d=263&pg=2 they have most of them for $19.99

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