Here's a question I've answered in varying levels of detail in the past, but only in 1:1 replies that have long since been buried under the shifting tectonic plates of YouTube comments. Finally the idea developed inside my thick noggin to write this stuff up in a place where it can actually be found for more than a day. Q: Why don't you name specific Bricklink vendors in your haul videos? A1: I don't keep track.Most packages arrive without their seller account aliases on or inside them. I make so many purchases for the Jangbricks channel, both online and at brick & mortar stores, that it would be a genuine headache to always match every single purchase to its specific original source.A2: I don't have any favorite sellers to recommend.I have purchased from nearly 200 (two hundred) different Bricklink sellers, only 10% of which have I patronized more than twice. When I'm shopping for items...
Something, something, something, com-plete. Again. I did some rework to adapt this 4-year-old build to the newer city, where it now finally has a place of its own to live relatively long-term. The arrangement of structures has changed significantly and one has been partly rebuilt, so I decided to do a fresh full tour.Video: Custom LEGO Shell Gas Station & Repair Shop tour! (2017 redux)Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
I love it when a plan comes together, but sometimes there's no particular plan and I end up happy anyhow. I had earmarked the windshield of a spare set 1580 for a Rail Rider, but there were no further forethought. An old gray base color seemed like a natural match, and after hours of throwing parts at a 9V train motor, what do you know, a bunch of them actually stuck.Video: LEGO Rail Rider Blast ⏩ Classic Space racing train MOCOriginal linkOriginal author: theJANG
Earlier today, the LEGO Dimensions social media pages released a little Adventure World randomizer and at the end, it shows some levels from a couple of upcoming expansion packs which you can play in. In the image above we see the city of Astoria, Oregon from The Goonies Level Pack (71267). If you look real closely, you can see the Astoria Country Club as well as the One Eyed Willy’s cave below. The other image that is shown is for the LEGO City Fun Pack (71266) where you can see LEGO City itself and some of the locations such as the police station on the bottom left, Albatross Prison on the bottom right, and Jethro Hayes’ Farm on the top left. Both expansion packs are from Wave 8 which also includes the Hermione Fun Pack (71348) and they will be released on May 9. The post LEGO Dimensions Wave 8 Adventure...
StarWarsCollector.de has found the pricing for the LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi sets. The pricing are in Euros and it looks like you may have to start saving up for them as they seem to fairly expensive. Thanks to Marioca23 for the email. System Sets 75176 – €39.9975177 – €59.9975179 – €79.9975187 – €99.9975188 – €109.9975189 – €139.9975190 – €149.99 Buildable Figures 75526 – €19.9975528 – €24.9975529 – €24.9975530 – €34.99 **Feature image via ProfessorBrickkeeper** The post LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi Euro Set Pricing appeared first on The Brick Fan. Original linkOriginal author: Allen "Tormentalous" Tran